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- Hope
- Fight Together
- Come
- Let Me Let You Go
- Baby Don't Cry
- Chase the Chance
- Let's do The Motion
- New Look
- Want Me, Want Me
- You're my sunshine
- #1
- 21 Seiki No Kimitachi He ~A Song For Children~
- A walk in the park
- After Party (feat. Zeebra)
- Ain't Yours
- Aishite Masukatto
- Alarm
- Alive
- All For You
- Anything
- Arigatou (Thank The World For Love)
- As Good As
- Asking Why
- B Who I Want 2 B (feat. U Hum Sneak It and Hatsune Miku)
- B Who I Want To B (Feat. U Hum Sneak It Hatsune Miku)
- Baby Be Mine
- Bad Habit
- Ballerina
- Be W/z You
- Beautiful
- Better Days
- Big Boys Cry
- Birthday
- Black Diamond feat DOUBLE
- Black Make Up
- Black Out (feat. Lil' Wayne / Verbal)
- Body Feels Exit
- Body Feels Exit (Latin House Remix)
- Break It
- Break The Rules
- Brighter Day
- Butterfly
- Can you celebrate?
- Can You Feel This Love
- Can't Sleep, Can't Eat, I'm Sick
- Change the World
- Cheers For You
- Chemistry (feat. Kawabata Kaname)
- Chit Chat
- Christmas Wish
- Close Your Eyes, Close To You
- Concentration 20 (Make You Alright)
- Contrail
- Copy That
- Cross Over
- Damage
- Damn Fight
- Dancing Junk
- Darling
- Dear Diary
- Defend Love
- Did U
- Do It For Love
- Do Me More
- Do or Die (feat. JHETT)
- Do What U Gotta Do (feat. AI / Zeebra / Verbal)
- Don't Lie To Me
- Don't Wanna Cry
- Don't Wanna Cry (Eighteen's Summer Remix)
- Dr.
- Dreaming I Was Dreaming
- Drive
- Every Woman
- Exist For You
- FAKE (AI feat. Namie Amuro)
- Fashionista
- FAST CAR
- Fight Together Full
- Fighter
- Finally
- First Timer (feat. Doberman Inc)
- Fish (Feat. Verbal & Arkitec)
- Fly
- Four Seasons
- Free
- Full Moon
- Funky Town
- Get My Shinin'
- Get Myself Back
- Gimme More
- Girl Talk
- Girlfriend
- Give It a Try
- Go ! Go ! Yume No Hayasa de
- Go-Round
- Golden Touch
- Good Life (feat. Firstklas)
- Goodnight
- Grotesque (feat. Ken Hirai)
- Handle Me
- Hands On Me
- Heart Ni Hi Wo Tsukete
- Heaven
- Hell No
- Hello
- Hero
- Hide & Seek
- Higher
- Himawari
- Hot Girls
- How do You Feel Now?
- How to be a girl
- I Have Never Seen
- I Love You
- I to You
- I Wanna Show You My Love
- I Was a Fool
- I Will
- I'll Jump
- I'm Not Yours (feat. Jolin Tsai)
- In The Spotlight (Tokyo)
- In Two
- Indy Lady
- It
- It's all about you
- Joy
- Just Say So (feat. Verbal)
- Just You And I
- Kanashiki Broken Boy
- Kiss-and-ride
- Koi No Cute Beat
- La La La
- Leavin' For Las Vegas
- Let's Go
- Let's Not Fight
- Looking for you
- Love 2000
- Love Game
- Love Story
- Lovebite
- Lovin' it
- Luvotomy
- Make It Happen (feat. After School)
- Make It Happen (feat. After School)
- Makenai Ai Ga Kitto Aru
- Me Love Peace!!!
- Memories (Ashita No Tame Ni)
- Mi Corazon (Te' Amour)
- Mint
- Mr U.S.A
- My Darling
- MY LOVE
- Naked
- Namie's Style
- Neonlight Lipstick
- Never End
- Never Go
- Never Shoulda
- Next To You
- Ningyo
- No
- No Communication
- No II (Yes)
- No More Tears
- No More Tears (Remix)
- Nobody
- Not This Time
- Only You
- Paradise Train
- Photogenic
- Pink Key
- Please Smile Again
- Poison
- Present
- Private
- Put 'em up
- Queen Of Hip-Pop
- Rainbow
- Rainbow Moon
- Rainy Dance
- Red Carpet
- Rescue Me
- Respect the Power Of Love
- Revolution (feat. Crystal Kay)
- Rock Steady
- Rock U (feat. Ravex)
- Say The Word
- Scream
- Sexy Girl
- Sexy Girl (kanji)
- Shine More
- Should I Love Him?
- Show Me What You've Got
- Showtime
- Shut Up
- Signs of Life
- Sing My Life (feat. Dabo)
- Singing
- Singing (Yeah-oh)
- Sit! Stay! Wait! Down!
- So Crazy
- Something ' Bout The Kiss
- Soon Nineteen
- Space Invader
- Stardust In My Eyes
- Stay
- Steal My Night
- Step! With It
- Still In Love
- Still Lovin' You
- Stop The Music
- Storm
- Stranger
- Strobe
- Super Luck!
- Supernatural Love
- Sweet 19 Blues
- Sweet Kisses
- Taiyou No Season
- Tempest
- The Meaning Of Us
- The Speed Star
- The Speed Star (Romanji)
- Things I Collected
- Think Of Me
- Time Has Come
- To-day
- Toi et moi
- Top Secret
- Try Me (Watashi wo shinjite)
- Tsuki
- Uh Uh,,,,,, (feat. AI)
- Unusual (feat. Yamashita Tomohisa)
- Ups & Downs (feat. Nao'ymt)
- Violet Sauce
- Wagamama Wo Yurushite
- Watch Your Step!!
- Waterfalls (feat. TLC)
- We Got Time
- Wet'n Wild (feat. Heartsdales)
- What a Feeling
- What I Did for Love (feat. David Guetta)
- What If (feat. Verbal)
- What's On Your Mind (feat. XBS)
- Whisper
- White Light
- Wild
- Wishing On The Same Star
- Without Me
- Wonder Woman (feat Ai And Anna Tsuchiya)
- Wowa
- Yeah-Oh
- You are the one
- You're My Sunshine (Hollywood Remix)
Namie Amuro ( NAH-mee-AY; Japanese: 安室 奈美恵, romanized: Amuro Namie; born September 20, 1977) is a retired Japanese singer. She rose to prominence as a teen idol, and transitioned into a leading pop artist due to her versatility across music styles and visual presentation. Due to her career reinventions and longevity, she is known as an icon across Japan and Asia. She has been referred to as the "Queen of Japanese Pop", and her influence domestically has drawn equivalent comparisons to artists such as Janet Jackson and Madonna in Western pop culture.
Born in Naha, Okinawa, Amuro debuted as the lead singer of the idol group Super Monkey's in 1992 when she was 14 years old. Despite early sales disappointments, Amuro's rising popularity helped to score a major hit with the 1995 Eurobeat single "Try Me (Watashi o Shinjite)". Signing to Avex Trax for her solo career, Amuro catapulted to fame with a string of number one singles including "Chase the Chance" and "Don't Wanna Cry". A close partnership with renowned producer Tetsuya Komuro resulted in a dance-pop sound with Western influences. Her first four releases, including Sweet 19 Blues (1996) and Concentration 20 (1997), each received multi-million certifications. Her 1997 single "Can You Celebrate?" remains as the best selling single by a solo female artist in Japanese music history.
In the early 2000s, "Never End" became Amuro's last successful single before a decline in sales, and her music began evolving from pop to R&B as she reined in creative control of her career. This transition was marked by the Suite Chic project in 2002 and her sixth studio album Style (2003). Amuro's eighth studio album, Play (2007), with the hit single "Baby Don't Cry", began a period of commercial resurgence. Her comeback was solidified with the 2008 single "60s 70s 80s" and its parent release Best Fiction. She continued to experiment musically in the 2010s, dabbling in EDM and recording in English, beginning with her tenth studio album Uncontrolled (2012). It featured the million-certified single "Love Story". She later founded her own management company, Stella88, and record label, Dimension Point.
Amuro finished her career with the 2017 greatest hits album Finally, which became the best selling album of the decade and made her the only artist to achieve a million-seller in each of their teens, 20s, 30s and 40s. She officially retired from the music industry on September 16, 2018. As it coincided with the closure of the Heisei era (1989–2019), she became labelled as the representative "Heisei diva" with many calling it the "end of an era", in both senses.
Having sold more than 40 million records, Amuro is recognized as one of the best-selling artists in Japan by Oricon. She has received accolades from the Japan Record Awards, Japan Gold Disc Awards, MTV Video Music Awards Japan and the World Music Awards.
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