词条 | Dearest (Ayumi Hamasaki song) | ||||||||||||||||
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| name = Dearest | cover = Dearesta.PNG | alt = | type = single | artist = Ayumi Hamasaki | album = I am... | released = September 27, 2001 | format = JPN CD Single United States Digital Single [1] | recorded = | studio = | venue = | genre = Soft rock | length = 59:27 | label = Avex Trax | writer = Ayumi Hamasaki (lyrics) CREA + DAI (music) | producer = Max Matsuura | prev_title = Unite! | prev_year = 2001 | next_title = A Song Is Born | next_year = 2002 }} "Dearest" is a song by Japanese recording artist Ayumi Hamasaki, released as her 24th single on September 27, 2001. BackgroundSimilar to all of her previous singles released since "M", "Dearest" was composed by Hamasaki herself under pen name "CREA", on this occasion along with Dai Nagao, and it was arranged by Naoto Suzuki, whom she first worked on her 8th single "To Be" released in 1999 and arranged many of her hit songs, the most recent being -by the time of this release- the million-selling single "Seasons." This song was the only track arranged by Suzuki to be included in Hamasaki's 4th album, I am.... The song was used in TV commercials of Japanese mobile company Tu-Ka, and also as the third ending theme of the YTV anime InuYasha. It became a massive hit in Japan, peaking at number one and being the 17th best selling single of 2001 according to Oricon. It also won the big prize at the Japan Cable Radio Awards and the Japan Record Awards. Music videoThe music video of "Dearest" first aired on September 6, 2001. It begins with Ayumi in a lounge. In another room, businesspeople are at a table talking about her sales. The scene goes back to Ayumi, where she reaches for her glass, but one of her servants takes it and hands it to her. The song begins while she is singing at a mirror. Then, Ayumi and her bodyguards are walking and she change into another outfit. They walk outside to her car and its raining. Paparazzi are waiting and Ayumi covers her face as the guards try to get rid of paparazzi. Ayumi runs away from the paparazzi and guards and changes into a pink outfit. A little girl gives Ayumi candy and everyone looks around and smiles at her. She is then chased by her guards and she changes into a black outfit. One of the guards slip and the scene changes to one where Ayumi is in a field in front of windmills. An alternative version of the video, featuring the Acoustic Piano Version of the song was also released. This time in the music video she is in the same field from the original version in front of the windmills. Track listing
ChartsOricon Sales Chart (Japan)
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