Loveppears
1999 studio album by Ayumi Hamasaki / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Loveppears (stylized as LOVEppears) is the second studio album by Japanese recording artist Ayumi Hamasaki. It was released in Japan, Hong Kong and China on November 10, 1999, through Avex Trax and the China Record Corporation, and distributed worldwide on April 10, 2001, by Avex Entertainment Inc. It was entirely written by Hamasaki herself, while the production was handled by Japanese musician Max Matsuura. Musically, Loveppears is a dance album and lyrically focuses on themes of love, frustration of life, loneliness, and individualism.
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Released | November 10, 1999 (1999-11-10) | |||
Recorded | January–October 1999 | |||
Studio | Prime Sound Studio, Studio Sound Dali, Onkio Haus (Tokyo); Soundtrack Studios (New York City) | |||
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Length | 70:47 (Disc 1) 34:06 (Disc 2) | |||
Label | Avex Trax | |||
Producer | Max Matsuura | |||
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Singles from Loveppears | ||||
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Upon its release, Loveppears received favorable reviews from music critics. Many of those highlighted the singles as some of her best work, and complimented the transition from Hamasaki's previous pop rock-inspired music to dance. Commercially, the album was a success in Japan, reaching the top of the Oricon Albums Chart and eventually sold over 2.6 million units there, placing it in the top 50 of the best selling album in that region. It was certified twice Million by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for physical shipments of two million units, and is Hamasaki's third highest selling album based on Oricon Style's database, The album was nominated for the Asia Association Music Prize Awards.
To promote the album, Hamasaki released 11 singles. One of the singles, "Love (Destiny)", became her first single to top the Oricon Singles Chart, other singles were able to reach the top ten. "Boys & Girls" and the extended play A sold over one million units, a first for Hamasaki. The majority of the album's material were promoted through Japanese commercials, which later became a staple for Hamasaki's future work, and some songs appeared on various remix albums conducted by Hamasaki. She performed most of the songs on her 2000 Japan concert tour. "Loveppears" currently ranks as the 40th highest selling Japanese album of all time.[1]