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"Dearest" Single by Ayumi Hamasaki from the album I am... Released September 27, 2001 Format JPN CD Single
USA Digital Single [1]Genre J-pop Length 59:27 Label Avex Trax Writer(s) Ayumi Hamasaki (lyrics)
CREA + DAI (music)Producer Max Matsuura Ayumi Hamasaki singles chronology "Unite!"
(2001)"Dearest"
(2001)"A Song Is Born"
(2002)Music sample "Dearest""Dearest" is the 24th single released by Ayumi Hamasaki. It was released September 27, 2001. It is featured on the Best of InuYasha Soundtrack. It was the 3rd ending theme of the anime series InuYasha.
Contents
Music Video
It first aired on September 6 2001.
Synopsis (Original Version)
It begins with Ayumi on her sofa, then, it shows another scene where businesspeople are on a table talking about Ayumi, then the scene changes to Ayumi where she takes her glass but one of her servants takes it and changes the drink and all of the servants smile, the song begins while she is singing at a mirror, then, Ayumi and her bodyguards are walking, then her look changes to a blond haired woman with a cow girl hat on her head, after she is seen in a car, In the chorus, they walk into the rain and paparazzi are there, Ayumi covers her face with her hand and the guards try to get rid of paparazzi, after, Ayumi runs away from the paparazzi and guards and changes into a pink outfit, then a little girl gives her sweets, and everyone looks around and smiles at Ayumi, after, she is chased by her guards and she changes into a black outfit, after, one of the guards slip, then, changes the scene, where Ayumi is on a field in front of windmills.
Synopsis (Acoustic Piano version)
This video version aired the day after the main version on the 7th, this time in the music video she is on the same field from the original version in front of the windmills.
Track listing
- "Dearest" – 5:33
- "Dearest" (Depth Nostalgic windmix)
- "Never Ever" (Jonathan Peters Radio Mix)
- "Dearest" (Energized Mix)
- "Dearest" (Huge 20011002 mix)
- "Endless Sorrow" (Hex Hector Main Radio Mix)
- "Dearest" (Laugh & Peace Mix)
- "Dearest" (Fresh energy Mix)
- "M" (Johnny Vicious Radio Vox)
- "Dearest" (Instrumental) – 5:33
- "Dearest" (Acoustic Piano Version)
Charts
Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)
Release Chart Peak Position First Week Sales Sales Total Chart Run 27 September 2001 Oricon Daily Singles Chart 1 Oricon Weekly Singles Chart 1 363,730 750,420 16 Oricon Yearly Singles Chart 17 - RIAJ certification: 3x Platinum
References
External links
Preceded by
"Tsunami" by Southern All StarsJapan Record Award
2001Succeeded by
"Voyage" by Ayumi HamasakiNothing From Nothing "Nothing from Nothing" (1995)A Song for ×× "Poker Face" (1998) · "You" (1998) · "Trust" (1998) · "For My Dear..." (1998) · "Depend on You" (1998)Loveppears Duty I Am... "M" (2000) · "Evolution" (2001) · "Never Ever" (2001) · "Endless Sorrow" (2001) · "Unite!" (2001) · "Dearest" (2001) · "A Song is Born" (w/ Keiko Yamada) (2001) · "Daybreak" (2002) · "Connected" (2003)Rainbow Memorial Address My Story (Miss)understood "Step You/Is this Love?" (2005) · "Fairyland" (2005) · "Heaven" (2005) · "Bold & Delicious/Pride" (2005)Secret "Startin'/Born to Be..." (2006) · "Blue Bird" (2006)Guilty A Complete: All Singles "Mirrorcle World" (2008)Next Level "Days/Green" (2008) · "Rule/Sparkle" (2009)Rock 'n' Roll Circus "Sunrise/Sunset (Love is All)" (2009) · "You Were.../Ballad" (2009)Love Songs Other songs "Dream On" (2010)Categories:- Ayumi Hamasaki songs
- 2001 singles
- Oricon Weekly number-one singles
- Songs written by Ayumi Hamasaki
- Songs written by Dai Nagao
- Singles certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan
- 2000s Japanese single stubs
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