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''H'' is an EP by Japanese recording artist
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, featuring songs later included on her fifth studio album ''
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'' (2002). The EP contains the songs "Independent", "July 1st" and "Hanabi", all written and co-composed by Hamasaki (under the alias Crea), alongside composer
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and producer
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. Hamasaki had written and recorded the three songs when she was still hurt and influenced by the events of the
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and the completion of her fourth studio album '' I Am...'' (2002). The attacks influenced Hamasaki's lyrical and musical direction, and had made her decide to create more worldly-inspired music. The EP utilizes dance and
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, with each song being influenced by
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,
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, and
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music. Like ''Rainbow'', it contains ambient-influenced sounds such as
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s and
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. The lyrical content deals with freedom, fun and sadness, continuing themes seen on her previous album. The EP received mostly positive reviews from music critics, who commended the production value. Many critics praised it as being one of Hamasaki's career highlights. The EP was commercially successful in her native Japan, peaking at number one on the weekly
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. It became the only single in 2002 the same year to sell over one million units in Japan, and was certified by the
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for one million copies shipped to stores. No music videos were created to promote the EP, which makes only one of three single or extended play releases by Hamasaki to lack videos ('' A'' (1999), "
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" (2001) and "
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" (2014)). However, the singles did have commercial endorsed videos by product companies that featured Hamasaki. The songs have been performed several times on her domestic and nationwide tours including A-nation and her stadium tours ''
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'' and ''
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''.


Background

On
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2002, Hamasaki released her fourth studio album '' I Am...'' from Avex Trax. The album saw a new direction for Hamasaki, whose first three studio albums was dominated by a
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sound, and lyrics based on loneliness, confusion, sadness, relationships and individualism. The result was not well-received from critics, who felt the effort was "unassuming", particularly on her debut release ''
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'' (1999). After being affected emotionally by the
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, Hamasaki quickly changed the album's planned musical direction, and updated the album cover to support
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. This effort was Hamasaki's first album to focus on lighter themes, such as faith, humanity and serenity. ''I Am...'' became a success and sold over 2.3 million copies in Japan, and was certified triple million by the RIAJ. Hamasaki begun work on ''
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'' the same year, and intended to focus on the same themes again. While promoting ''I Am...'', Hamasaki performed for the first time outside Japan at the 2002 MTV Asia Music Awards in
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. Her performance has been seem as an influencing factor for Japanese musical acts to begin performing overseas. At the ceremony, Hamasaki felt that by only writing Japanese lyrics, she was not able to bring her "message" to other countries and decided to write in English. ''Rainbow'' contained three songs with English lyrics; "Real Me", "Heartplace" and "Over". Despite this, none of the three songs on ''H'' feature English lyrics. Three months before the release of ''H'', Hamasaki released her first single from ''Rainbow'', " Free & Easy", on April 24, 2002. The song received positive reviews from critics and was a commercial success, peaking at number one on the Oricon Charts and selling over 400,000 copies.


Recording and production

The September 11 attacks influenced Hamasaki's writing for her studio albums ''I Am...'' and ''Rainbow''. ''I Am...'' focused on world peace and political aspects and featured "
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", a song particularly influenced by the event which had been included on '' Song Nation'', a non-profit album funded by her label Avex Trax for the September 11 victims. The song itself sold over 400,000 units in Japan and the profits were donated towards the American government to help with the damages. ''Rainbow'' and the ''H'' tracks were recorded in Tokyo at Avex Studios, Prime Sound Studio, JVC Victor Studios, as well as at other recording studios in Japan. "Hanabi" and "Independent" was mixed by Yasuo Matsumoto, while "July 1st" was mixed by Koji Morimoto. In order to expand her creative control, she had composed nine tracks on ''Rainbow'' and subsequently co-composed all the tracks from ''H''. "Independent" was the first song recorded for the studio album. Avex Trax director Yasuyuki Tomita and Hamasaki had discussed having a song with a baseball theme. While she was convinced by his idea, Tomita later reconsidered the idea and scrapped it. Japanese producer
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, who had co-composed Hamasaki's album ''Loveppears'', thought of a similar concept and suggested the idea to Hamasaki, which she accepted. The single version of "Independent" was not featured on ''Rainbow'', a version of the song titled "Independent+" was included as a
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. This was the third time Hamasaki had included a song as a hidden track, after "
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" on ''
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'' (1999). The song discusses
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and
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. The second track, "July 1st" was composed by Nagao and Hamasaki. Japanese
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on the track. As ''H'' was released during the Japanese summer, Hamasaki decided to incorporate a "summer vibe" to the tracks and, according to Tomita, "July 1st" was her strongest song to feature this. These themes had also been explored throughout ''I Am...''. The lyrical content is "uplifting and cheerful" and talks about fun experiences; Hamasaki commented, "This was the first time I had ever written a song July 1st"from this viewpoint, and I even surprised myself!" "Hanabi" talks about Hamasaki's views of the world, and discusses personal
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. Hamasaki wanted the songs to be deeper, and Tomita commented that "Hanabi" was the first time he saw Hamasaki feel more engaged with global artists and incorporating those influences, rather than simply being influenced by Japanese music. "Hanabi"'s title was written in English characters, and is the Japanese word for ''fireworks''. The title was re-used on her single '' &'' for the track "Hanabi (Episode II)".


Musical styles

''H'' incorporates different genres including
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and
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. "Independent" is a
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song with elements of modern
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. The song features more "relaxed" vocals and "softer" lyrical content. According to Tomita, Hamasaki had placed microphones in Tokyo Dome during one of her concerts, to recorded the audience's voices and "cheerleader" hand claps, as a way to incorporate inspiration from her fans. "July 1st" is a
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and
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influenced song. According to ''CDJournal'', the song starts with a "natural breezy" guitar flow. "Hanabi" is inspired by British
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and
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, and is also strongly influenced by ambient music. The song's lyrical content and composition were based on the theme of
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, which Hamasaki felt was one of her more deep songs. She felt that putting "Hanabi" after "July 1st" was perfect because it interrupted the emotions created by the "summery vibe" of "July 1st"; Hamasaki herself had stated that her idea was to create "a summer that ends in deep sadness." Tomita felt that Hamasaki was trying to move outside of the Japanese domestic market by incorporating British trip hop influences.


Cover art

The cover sleeve was directed by Shinichi Hara. Shinichi has been Hamasaki's creative director for photoshoots, album and single sleeves, and began collaborating with her in 1998 with her on her debut album. His final work was directing the sleeve for Hamasaki's 2009 single "
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". The photographer, Keita Haginiwa, directed the photoshoot, which featured Hamasaki on a beach front. On different versions of the cover artwork, Hamasaki is accompanied by the male model Atsuko Kubota, who professionally goes by the name Minori. The artwork features Hamasaki sitting on a
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in front of a beach, leaning and smiling away from the camera. ''H'' has five different sleeves featuring photos from the same shoot. All of these were housed in a transparent
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. The next three covers contained limited-edition colours; a pink edition, a green edition and a blue edition, all with different cover artwork with a border of each colour. All physical editions featured an additional black and white lyric sheet, a post card from Avex Trax and a Japanese
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promotion flyer. All tracks were listed the same and were protected by the Copy Control Association. After the EP achieved one million sales in November 2002, Avex Trax re-released the EP as a
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, containing all the colored covers inside, and used the original artwork for the front display.


Release

''H'' was digitally released worldwide with the original artwork. Each song has been featured on several greatest hits compilation albums by Hamasaki. For "Independent", it was featured on ''
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'' (2007), '' A Complete: All Singles'' (2008) and ''
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'' (2009). For "July 1st", it was featured on her ''A Best 2'' and ''A Summer Best'' compilation and the final track "Hanabi" was featured on ''
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'' (2004), ''A Best 2'' and ''A Summer Best''. For the ''A Best 2'' series, which the first two tracks were featured on the white version and the latter track on the black version. All of the songs from ''H'' were remastered in
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by Bernie Grundman and Brian "Big Bass" Gardner, in order to have a "more powerful" feel on the compilation. "July 1st" was re-released as the b-side single for Hamasaki's 2015 digital single "Step by Step".


Reception


Critical reception

''H'' received favorable reviews from most music critics. Adam Greenberg from
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reviewed the parent album ''Rainbow'' and favoured "Independent" and "Hanabi", but failed to mention "July 1st". He felt that "Hanabi" "focuses strongly on her vocal qualities as well as some interesting phrasing .., while he concluded that the song "Close to You" " ..never quite gets off the ground, especially when compared to the ending track, Independent", Greenberg, who had written the extended biography of Hamasaki on the same website, had listed "Hanabi" as one of her career standouts. ''CDJournal'' had reviewed each track on their mini-review. For "Independent", the reviewer called it an "upper dance tune" and felt the song sounded "aggressive." For the second track, the reviewer commended the song's composition and production and called it a "summery, refreshing dance tune." However, slight criticism was directed on the chorus that needed "minor adjustment." For the third track, the reviewer felt that the song expressed the sadness of the end of summer through a Japanese fireworks motif, and praised her freely expressed world view. Tetsuo Hiraga from ''Hot Express'' commended the tracks. Regarding "July 1st" and "Independent", Hiraga praised the songs for showing positive messages and having more personality drawn towards the songs and said the songs had shown more "respect." Regarding "Hanabi", Hiraga commended the sadder songs which also included "Over". Hiraga exemplified the lyric ("There's never a day that I have/To remember you because/I never for a moment forgot you.") for being one of his favorite lyrics on the album. Hamasaki hosted an online voting poll for fans to choose their favorite tracks to be featured on her Ayumi Hamasaki 15th Anniversary Tour Best Live Tour. As a result, all three songs from ''H'' were featured on the list. ''H'' won the Song of the Year Award at the Japan Gold Disc Awards in 2003, alongside "Free & Easy" and "Voyage".


Commercial response

''H'' debuted at number one on the Weekly Singles Chart and peaked at number one for three non-consecutive weeks, including its debut week, its second week and its fourth week on the chart, with the third week being occupied by
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's single "
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". The song stayed in the top ten for seven weeks, slipping to number thirteen in its eighth week. The song lasted thirteen weeks inside the top forty and ultimately finished its charting run at number sixty-three in its nineteenth week. With a total of nineteen weeks in the singles chart, it has become Hamasaki's second-longest charting single since "Seasons", which charted for over twenty weeks. ''H'' sold over one million units in Japan and was certified Million by the
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(RIAJ) on 24 November 2002 for shipments of one million units. This became the best selling single of the year in Japan and surpassed
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's 2002 single "
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" which sold over 850,000 units throughout the year. "Traveling" and ''H'' were the only singles of the year to be certified for one million copies shipped by RIAJ. Overall, ''H'' was the only single to sell over one million units that year and became Hamasaki's first and only single to be the yearly number one. According to Oricon sales, ''H'' is Hamasaki's fifth-best-selling single in her musical career, behind '' A'', "
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", " M" and " Boys & Girls". ''H'' also remains Hamasaki's last single to sell over one million units and is the only million-selling single on ''Rainbow''. It is her fourth single to sell over one million physical units, after "Boys & Girls" and ''A'' from ''
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'' (1999), "Seasons" from ''
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'' (2000) and "M" from ''I Am...''. Hamasaki's last highest selling single close to the one million physical sales mark was the next single "Voyage" which peaked at number one, but only sold an estimated 679,000 units in Japan and was certified double platinum. The song "Hanabi" was a commercially successful
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, becoming certified gold by the
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in January 2015, for selling 100,000 legal downloads since its release twelve and a half years prior.


Promotion

The ''H'' tracks did not receive a music video. This was her first EP single since ''A'' (1999) and her first single since "
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" (2001) that did not feature videos. This was her last single release that did not feature a music video until her October 2014 single "
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". Each song from the ''H'' EP were released through endorsement deals. For "Independent", the song was on
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for the program ''The Baseball''. This was the only commercial that Hamasaki was not present on. For "July 1st", Hamasaki was featured with the song on a lipstick commercial for KOSE Visee make-up in Japan. For "Hanabi", the song was used as a cellphone advert in Japan.


Live performances

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("Independent") *
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(All tracks) *
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(All tracks) *
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("Independent") *
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("Independent") *
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("Independent") * Ayumi Hamasaki Asia Tour 2008: 10th Anniversary ("Hanabi" and "Independent") *
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("Independent") * Premium Showcase: Feel the Love ("July 1st")


Personnel

Credits adapted from the EP's
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.


Song credits

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Ayumi Hamasaki is a Japanese singer, songwriter, record producer, actress, model, spokesperson, and entrepreneur. By 2002, Hamasaki had earned the nickname "Empress of J-pop" due to her popularity in Japan and throughout Asia. Due to her success and relevanc ...
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songwriting A songwriter is a musician who professionally composes musical compositions or writes lyrics for songs, or both. The writer of the music for a song can be called a composer, although this term tends to be used mainly in the classical music gen ...
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composition Composition or Compositions may refer to: Arts and literature *Composition (dance), practice and teaching of choreography *Composition (language), in literature and rhetoric, producing a work in spoken tradition and written discourse, to include v ...
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Dai Nagao Do As Infinity is a Japanese pop and rock band that formed in 1999 with three members: vocalist Tomiko Van, guitarist Ryo Owatari, and guitarist and composer Dai Nagao. The band's name is sometimes abbreviated as DAI, alluding to the fact that ...
 – composition (All tracks) *Yasuyuki Tomita – A&R *Shigeo Miyamoto – mastering, engineering *Shinji Hayashi – additional production *
Max Matsuura , better known by his stage name , is a Japanese record producer and businessman. He is the founder of Avex Group, one of the largest music labels. He is known mainly for discovering and developing new artists into stars (most notably Ayumi Hamas ...
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executive producer Executive producer (EP) is one of the top positions in the making of a commercial entertainment product. Depending on the medium, the executive producer may be concerned with management accounting or associated with legal issues (like copyrights o ...
, vocal production, additional production


Cover credits

*Shinichi Hara –
art direction Art director is the title for a variety of similar job functions in theater, advertising, marketing, publishing, fashion, film and television, the Internet, and video games. It is the charge of a sole art director to supervise and unify the visi ...
*Shigeru Kasai and Takuma Noriage –
design A design is a plan or specification for the construction of an object or system or for the implementation of an activity or process or the result of that plan or specification in the form of a prototype, product, or process. The verb ''to design'' ...
*Naoki Ueda – creative coordinator *Keita Haginiwa –
photographer A photographer (the Greek language, Greek φῶς (''phos''), meaning "light", and γραφή (''graphê''), meaning "drawing, writing", together meaning "drawing with light") is a person who makes photographs. Duties and types of photographe ...
*Koji Matsumoto – fashion director *Fumihara Minoshima – stylist *Keizo Kuroda and Takahiro Yamashita – hair assistant and make-up stylist *Kanako Miura –
nail art Nail art is a creative way to paint, decorate, enhance, and embellish nails. It is a type of artwork that can be done on fingernails and toenails, usually after manicures or pedicures. Manicures and pedicures are beauty treatments that trim, s ...
ist *Atsuko Kubota –
stand in A stand-in for film and television is a person who substitutes for the actor before filming, for technical purposes such as lighting and camera setup. Stand-ins are helpful in the initial processes of film and television production. Stand-ins al ...
*Katsutaka Numakura – transportation assistant


Track listing

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Charts, peaks and positions


Oricon charts


Year-end charts


Certification


Release history


Notes


References


External links


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Oricon , established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that supplies statistics and information on music and the music industry in Japan and Western music. It started as, which was founded by Sōkō Koike in Nov ...
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