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''Feel'' (stylized as ''FEEL'') is the eleventh studio and second bilingual (
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) album by Japanese recording artist
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. It serves as the singer's first record with Dimension Point—a sub-label through Avex Trax—on July 10, 2013 in three physical formats, and for digital consumption. The album was primarily handled by Western producers, such as
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,
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,
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, Steven Lee, amongst others. Stylistically, ''Feel'' encompasses a wide range of mid-to-uptempo electronic dance styles including
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,
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, and contemporary
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, and focuses on themes of love, having fun, and empowerment. ''Feel'' received generally favorable reviews from
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. Majority of the reviews praised the singer's transition into dance music, and complimented the album's polished production, whereas some felt certain tracks lacked innovation and surprise. Commercially, the album was a success in Japan, peaking at number one on the
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and ''
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'' Hot Albums Sales Chart. It was certified platinum by the
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(RIAJ) for shipments of 250,000 units, and sold over 400,000 copies in total. The album experienced success in other Asian territories, charting in both South Korea and Taiwan respectively. In order to promote the album, Amuro released five singles: " Big Boys Cry" and "
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" were distributed as a double
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bundle, but resulted in being one of her lowest-selling efforts in Japan. Additionally, three digital recordings—"
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", "Hands on Me" and "Heaven"—experienced success on digital charts throughout the same region. Furthermore, Amuro promoted the album's material on her Feel Tour 2013, which traveled throughout Japan and different parts of Asia; a live DVD with the same name was distributed the following year.


Background and production

As part of Amuro's 20th career celebration in 2012, she released her first bilingual
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'' Uncontrolled'' in June. Not only was the record a shift from her traditional
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style to contemporary electronic dance music, but it was the first time Amuro worked with a team of international songwriters and
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. In February 2013, publications in Japan confirmed that Amuro was working on a new studio album, and would precede with the album's first single that same year; this turned out to be the
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release " Big Boys Cry" and "
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". That same year, Amuro launched her own record label Dimension Point, in partnership with Avex Trax and their management. Originally, the singer had intended to depart from Avex and the management company Vision Factory after seventeen years together. However, Avex confirmed that Dimension Point would be put in place to allow Amuro to take control of her music and personal ventures. Additionally, the confirmed that her album—titled ''Feel''—would be the labels first offering. The album was handled primarily by Western and European producers, such as
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,
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,
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, Steven Lee, amongst others. This was the second time Amuro worked with a group of Western producers, alongside collaborations with Asian-based artists such as Tiger,
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and Nao'ymt on a few tracks. ''Feel'' is also the singer's second Bilingual record; there are seven English-language tracks ("Alive", "Hands on Me", "Heaven", "La La La", "Supernatural Love", "Let Me Let You Go", and "Stardust In My Eyes"), whereas the remaining section is filled with Japanese-English recordings ("Rainbow", "Can You Feel This Love", "Big Boys Cry", "Poison"). Additionally, her single "Contrail" is the only Japanese-language track on the album—though an English version was written and pre-recorded—and an English edit of "Can You Feel This Love" was added as a bonus track to the DVD/Blu-Ray versions. The content was recorded at Avex Studios, Prime Sound Studios and LAB Recordings in
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, Japan, with the final material mixed by D.O.I. at Daiminion Recordings, and mastered by Chris Gehringer at
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. This was also Amuro's final album with her management team Vision Factory, having split after 22 years together to form her own private agency, Stella88, through Dimension Point two years later.


Music and songs

Stylistically, ''Feel'' encompasses a wide range of mid-to-uptempo electronic dance styles including
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,
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, and contemporary
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, and focuses on themes of love, having fun, and empowerment. Writing for ''
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'', Patrick St. Michel debated the album's electronic styles as being a "bid to late-stage American success?" or "a new look for the Japanese market?". He also identified how Amuro's peers, such as
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and
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, also carried a similar sound on their efforts. Finally, he commented, "''Feel'' reads like a calculated stab at Western sensibilities. More than half of the tracks here are sung in English. Many of the producers behind these songs aren’t Japanese." A writer from ''
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Japan'' noted the sound as "aggressive", whereas Japanese magazine ''CD Journal'' noted the "trend" of
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and EDM music. ''Feel'' opens with the full-English language track "Alive", an electro house number that feature "floaty" vocals from the singer, electric guitar strumming, and thick bass throughout the tracks composition. The
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-influenced "Rainbow", alongside the Ryuichiro Yamaki-produced track "Can You Feel This Love?", were noted by ''CD Journal'' to be more "lighthearted" in terms of sound. Lyrically, the former song discusses how the singer has overcome a parted relationship, with the lyrics "Pictures in boxes / Your t-shirts, I threw them out," highlighted as an example, whereas the latter uses love as a metaphor for happiness and love. The album's lead single, " Big Boys Cry", experiments with hip-hop and rhythmic music from Norwegian production team
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, and was described as a female empowerment anthem. "Hands on Me" was described by St. Michel as a "lifeless in-the-club anthem", and mixes elements of
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and a "strong bass line" that brought reminisce of the work from ''Uncontrolled''. Additionally, ''CD Journal'' compared the sound to the singer's single "
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". The album's promotional single, "Heaven", was recognized as the centerpiece to the record's electronic-influence. Produced by Zedd, "Heaven" was compared to the work of
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. The high-energy track "Poison" is another club number that focuses on the theme of love, whereas the following song "La La La" is inspired by
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. The latter track was described by St. Michel as one of her more "confiden ridden" examples on the album. "Supernatural Love"—another high-energy recording—includes heavy usage of
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techniques, and also borrows sonic influences of
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. The album's only ballad, "Let Me Let You Go", was displayed as the record's most "bravest" step away from EDM, though it was criticized for this as well. The track only features a simple piano arrangement, allowing her vocals to front majority of the track. "
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" is a "light" mid-tempo
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number that includes instrumentation of
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s,
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and a drum machine. However, a member at Japanese website Natalie.mu labelled it amongst many "aggressive" dance tracks on ''Feel''. Lyrically a self-empowerment anthem, the title derives from the literal term, and is delivered as a metaphor for confidence and hope. The album closes with the song "Stardust in My Eyes", a
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number that also incorporates elements of electro house, and a string ensemble.


Release

''Feel'' served as the singer's first offering with Dimension Point on July 10, 2013, in three physical formats, and for digital consumption. All three physical formats included a standard package that includes a 12-track compact disc, whereas DVD and Blu-Ray bundles included 6 music videos. Included in the DVD/Blu-Ray formats are the videos for her songs "Alive", "Big Boys Cry", "Hands on Me", "Heaven", "Let Me Let You Go", and "Contrail". Additionally, art direction and the album's booklet was designed by Masaru Yoshikawa from AEI. First-press editions came with a
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and a poster of the album's photoshoot, while T-shirts featuring the album cover were made available through the Vision Factory website—Amuro's management at the time. The cover art and photoshoot was photographed by Takaki Kumada, which featured
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close-up shots of Amuro's face. For every package, Amuro covered her ears, eyes, and lips, symbolizing the actions of the
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. In an interview with Japanese fashion magazine ''Numero Tokyo'', Amuro stated;


Critical reception

''Feel'' received favorable reviews from most
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. An editorial review from Japanese magazine ''CD Journal'' commended the album's production, and valued Amuro's transition from R&B to electronic dance music. Although the review noticed the singer's more "simple" vocal deliveries, it went on to compliment her "aggressive" attitude throughout the album. They identified the songs "Alive" and "Stardust in My Eyes" as the main highlights to the record. Likewise, a generic review at ''
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Japan'' compliment the "aggressive
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of each track. David Cirone from ''J-Generation'' was equally positive, praising the energy in most tracks, and selected "Hands on Me", "Poison", "Supernatural Love" and "Let Me Let You Go" as the album standouts. However, Cirone did point out that ''Feel'' is "a strategically-engineered album, slickly produced and aimed squarely at the dance floor. But there’s a generic quality to most of these tracks, as if they were pulled off the rack at the dance-mix clearing house." He criticized the first half for being "forgettable" and "disappointing", and was not impressed with the songwriting and Amuro's incomprehensible English deliveries. Patrick St. Michel, reporting for ''
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'', gave a mixed review. Although he questioned Amuro's motives in moving to electronic dance music, he chose "Alive", "Rainbow" and "Heaven" as the best songs on the record, praising their composition. However, St. Michel criticized the album's lack of consistency, stating "Had Amuro and her team focused on perfecting this sound, ''Feel'' would match up to any Western electro-pop album from 2013. Unfortunately it doesn’t...". Overall, he believed that Amuro's lack of ambition or innovation was what "holds ''Feel'' from being great." Commercially, the album was a success in Asia. ''Feel'' debuted at number one on the daily and weekly
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in Japan, opening with a six-day sales of 247,689 copies. This became Amuro's eleventh number one album, and also became the highest first-week sales for a solo female artist that year—beating ''
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. It descended to number two on the weekly chart for a second run, shifting 52,007 units. In total, ''Feel'' lasted six weeks in the top ten, and stay in the top 300 chart for 45 weeks. Additionally, it was ranked the sixth best-selling album of 2014 with 382,684 copies sold in Japan, making Amuro the highest-selling solo artist in terms of album sales that year. ''Feel'' was certified platinum by the
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(RIAJ) for shipments of 250,000 units. ''Feel'' reached number 25 on the South Korean
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, her highest entry in the region. Additionally, the album opened at number 5 on their Overseas chart, also rendering it her highest entry on that chart. ''Feel'' reached the top spot on both Taiwanese G-Music chart, and East Asian category for a sole week. To date, ''Feel'' has sold 393,414 copies in Japan alone.


Singles

In order to promote the album, Amuro released five singles and two promotional recordings. " Big Boys Cry" and "
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" were served as double
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singles, and were distributed as the only physical releases from the album. It was also her first single to be released as a stand-alone CD, the last time being her 2005 A-side " White Light" and "
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". Commercially, it performed moderately on the
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, peaking at number four. With only 31,543 copies sold, it resulted in being Amuro's worst-selling single in her career. "
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" served as the album's second single, and was published as her second digital-only release. Although it was unable to chart on the Oricon Singles Chart because of their restriction of digital sales at the time, it did peak at number eight on ''
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chart. It was certified platinum by the
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(RIAJ) for digital sales of 250,000 units. In July 2013, three songs from the album were released on
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. "Hands on Me" premiered on July 3, and peaked at number 19 on the Japan Hot 100 chart. An accompanying visual was shot in
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, featuring the singer on a rooftop dancing to the song, and attending a pool party; cameo appearances of American girl group
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were featured. "Heaven" premiered seven days later—the same date as the release for ''Feel''—and reached number 26 on the Japan Hot 100. A music video featured Amuro in a neon-lit rooms, surrounding by party aesthetics and back-up dancers. Although "La La La" didn't receive a music video, it peaked at number 53 on the same chart. Additionally, the music videos to "Alive" and "Let Me Let You Go" were heavily promoted throughout Japan; the aesthetic to "Alive" was influenced by the album's photo shoot, and was used as the theme song throughout the entire campaign.


Promotion and live performances

Throughout the album's campaign, Amuro promoted several songs through various products and advertisements. For her A-side singles, "Big Boys Cry" and "Beautiful", Amuro starred in a commercial for the skincare brand Kose Esprique. Then in March 2013, Japanese network
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(TBS) approached and asked Amuro if she could record a theme song for their 2013 television series ''Flying Public Relations Office''. She accepted the offered, and this turned out to be her recording "Contrail". That same month, it was confirmed that her album track "Can You Feel This Love?" would be used as the theme song for the 20th anniversary of the Fuji TV series ''Mezamashi TV''. In September that year, "La La La" was used for the Summer range of Kose Esprique, and Amuro featured in their commercial once again. Moreover, the album was broadcast on
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's "Artist of the Month" segment in July. Amuro announced her Feel tour in early mid 2013. The dates were confirmed via a flyer given out with the purchases of ''Feel'', enclosed in the album's booklet. A total of 44 shows in over 20 different cities were scheduled in Japan, spanning from August 16 at the
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, and finishing on December 23 at the
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. A special website was hosted by Avex Trax during the concert tour, showing a live report and special photos from specific concert dates. An Asian leg was originally added to the concert tour, having Amuro travel to Singapore for a live show with promotion handled by Midas Promotions; this would have been the singer's second visit to the country. However, in April 2013, a tour promoter cancelled the show and cited "local promoter issues". However, Midas Promotions uploaded a press release, believing poor ticket sales and expensive rates to be the primary issue. A
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on December 1. A total of 28 songs were added on the track list, including a bonus track of "Contrail", which was recorded at the National Yoyogi Stadium First Gymnasium to commemorate her 500th live performance. Titled ''Namie Amuro Feel Tour 2003'', the formats were a success in Japan; it reached the top spot on the Oricon DVD chart, and number two on the Blu-Ray Chart, and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for shipments of 100,000 copies.


Set list


Shows


Track listing


Formats and editions

* Standard edition — 12 tracks across one disc. * First-press standard edition — 12 tracks across one disc. Pre-ordered versions included a special slipcase package, alongside a bonus B2-sized poster. * CD + DVD edition — 12 tracks across one disc, including a bonus disc featuring 6 music videos. * First-press CD + DVD edition — 12 tracks across one disc, including a bonus disc featuring 6 music videos. Pre-ordered versions included a special slipcase package, alongside a bonus B2-sized poster. * CD + Blu-Ray edition — 12 tracks across one disc, including a bonus disc featuring 6 music videos. * First-press CD + Blu-Ray edition — 12 tracks across one disc, including a bonus disc featuring 6 music videos. Pre-ordered versions included a special slipcase package, alongside a bonus B2-sized poster.


Personnel

Personnel details were sourced from ''Feels liner notes booklet. Visuals and imagery *Noriko Goto – stylist *Takaki Kumada – photography *Eichi Matsunaga – nails *Akemi Nakano – hair, make-up *Masaru Yoshikawa – art direction, design Performers and musicians *Hayley Aitken – background vocals *Namie Amuro – vocals *DaWood – instruments *Ana Diaz – additional background vocals *Emyli – background vocals *Fredro – instruments *Natalia Hajjara – additional background vocals *HyGrade – instruments *Adam Kapit – instruments *Nao'ymt – instruments *Keiichi Takahashi – guitar *Nicole Tranquillo – background vocals *Anne Judith Wik – background vocals Technical and production *Ambience – production *DaWood – production *DOI – mixing *DSign Music – production *Emyli – vocal direction *Cobra Endo – production coordination *Fredro – production *FZ from SFPR – additional programming *Chris Gehringer – mastering *Kohei Hatakeyama – mixing *High Speed Boyz – production coordination *HyGrade – production, programming *Susumu Isa – vocal direction *Hiseaki Jinbu – mixing *Adam Kapit – production, vocal production *Steven Lee – production, mixing *Anthony Maniscalo (Kobalt Music/Golden Sunset Music) – production *Nao'ymt – production, vocal direction *Kenji Sano – vocal direction *Nicole Tranquillo – vocal production *JD Walker – production *Ryuichiro Yamaki – production *Zedd – production


Charts


Weekly charts


Rankings


Certification and sales


Release history


See also

* List of Oricon number-one albums of 2013


References


External links


''Feel''
on Namie Amuro's official website. {{Authority control 2013 albums Namie Amuro albums Avex Group albums Japanese-language albums