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''Rainbow'' (stylized as ''RINBOW'') is the fifth studio album by Japanese recording artist
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 ...
, released on 18 December 2002 by Avex Trax. Production of ''Rainbow'' had commenced after the release of Hamasaki's fourth studio album '' I Am...'' that January; All lyrics were written by Hamasaki, and Japanese producer
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returned to produce the album. The album was Hamasaki's first to feature conversational
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lyrics, where in her previous works she had only used single words. Channelling pop and
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music, ''Rainbow'' focuses on lighter themes that were established on her previous album. Some songs focus on loneliness, sadness and relationships, while the rest talk about happiness, having fun and nostalgia. Critics' opinions of the album were generally favourable; the composition and lyrical content were commended. However, some critics dismissed Hamasaki's vocals and Matsuura's production. Upon its release, the album entered the
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at number one with first week sales of over one million units, becoming her fifth album to reach the top spot, her fourth to debut there, and her fourth to sell over one million copies in its debut week. ''Rainbow'' is the eighty-ninth highest selling Japanese album of all time. Hamasaki promoted the album by releasing three singles: " Free & Easy", " H", and "
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". All three reached number one, with Free & Easy becoming the first of a record breaking twenty-five consecutive number one singles, a streak that did not break until 2013, when her single " Feel the Love/Merry-Go-Round" stalled at number five. All of the singles except "H" were accompanied by a short
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. Hamasaki performed several tracks from the album in several television appearances in 2002 and 2003, and has performed some of the album's songs on several concert tours and countdown live shows.


Background

On
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2002, Hamasaki released her fourth studio album '' I Am...'' on Avex Trax. The album saw a new direction for Hamasaki, whose first three studio albums were dominated by a
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sound, and lyrics based on loneliness, confusion, sadness, relationships and individualism. The result was not generally well received by critics, who found Hamasaki's artistry "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 planned music direction for ''I Am...'', and updated the album cover to support
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. The album was Hamasaki's first 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.


Composition

The lyrics to the tracks from ''Rainbow'' are written by Hamasaki. 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 begin writing in English. ''Rainbow'' contains three songs with English lyrics: "Real Me", "Heartplace" and "Over". Like her previous album, Hamasaki focused on balancing lighter and darker themes for the album content; several tracks on the album talk about happiness, loneliness, nostalgia, love, and fun experiences. Japanese producer
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returned as the album's primary producer. All songs were recorded in Japan through March to November 2002, and were mastered by Shigeo Miyamoto at FLAIR. The introduction, "Everlasting Dream", is an instrumental piece. Composer CMJK said he was inspired by a phrase he used in creating the song, which was “No rain, no rainbow … If it doesn't rain (heartache), you won't see a rainbow (beauty and happiness).” Lyrics were written for the song, but were removed in the final piece. "We Wish" is an
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song. "We Wish" was the original title for the album, but Hamasaki felt that it didn't work well. The third track "Real Me", which is the first song to feature English-language phrases, is a string-based R&B song that was compared to the work of American recording artist
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. The lyrics to "Real Me" deal with
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and female empowerment. "Free & Easy" incorporates instrumentations of
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and
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s, utilizing a soft and “airy” sound. "Heartplace" is an
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song. The original version was straightforward
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sounds, but when Hamasaki added English lyrics, she felt it needed to be re-composed. Both "Over" and "Hanabi" are
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songs that showcase higher notes performed by Hamasaki, with the first dealing with friendships and the latter discussing
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. After the “magical” instrumental "Taskinillusion", the ninth track "Everywhere Nowhere" is inspired by uptempo 80s-inspired
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music. The lyrical content deals with social activity. The tenth track "July 1st" is a “summery”
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song. The title was inspired by a party she attended a day before, highlighting how
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from America's
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on July 4 reflected the mood and sensation she was in. The lyrics are about fun experiences with friends. The mid-tempo trip hop "Dolls" was inspired by an unnamed film by Japanese director Takeshi Kitano. The trip hop inspired instrumental piece "Neverending Dreams" leads on from "Everlasting Dream". "Voyage" talks about the equality between women and men. The composition of "Close to You" is inspired by
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, and the final track "Independent" is an uptempo
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song that relates to the theme of
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. A hidden track "+" was used at the end of "Independent".


Singles

The album's
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" Free & Easy" was released on 24 April 2002. The song received positive reviews from music critics, who highlighted it as an album stand out. The song was a success in Japan, reaching number one and was certified platinum by RIAJ for shipments of 400,000 units.
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commissioned the music video, which features Hamasaki and was inspired by
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. The album's second single was released as an extended play, and featured the tracks "Independent", "July 1st" and "Hanabi"; it was titled " H". Released on 24 July 2002, it received positive reviews from music critics, who highlighted the song's production and composition. The song reached number one on the
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and was certified million by RIAJ, and it remains was her final million-certified single to date. It occupied the top spot on the 2002 Annual Oricon Singles Chart, Hamasaki's first and only single to achieve this. The song "Hanabi" was a commercially successful
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, being 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. The album's third and final single "
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" was released on 26 September 2002. It received positive reviews from music critics, who commended the composition and lyrical content. It reached number one on the Oricon Singles Chart and was certified triple platinum by RIAJ, her highest selling single underneath the million threshold. A
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was directed by
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and featured Hamasaki as a Japanese
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. The DVD was released and featured the video. All her singles from ''Rainbow'' were awarded Song(s) of the Year at the 2003 Japan Gold Disc Awards.


Promotion

Several tracks from ''Rainbow'' appeared as remixed versions on her 2003 compilation series: '' Rmx Works from Ayu-mi-x 5 Non-Stop Mega Mix'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. To promote ''Rainbow'', Hamasaki performed on several tours and concert shows; the first was her ''
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''. She also promoted the album on her ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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'', and her music videos for "Free & Easy", "Voyage" and other album promotional footage were featured on her 2004 video
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Release and critical reception

''Rainbow'' was released on 18 December 2002 by Avex Trax. It was released in Taiwan by Avex Taiwan and in China by Avex and the China Record Shanghai Corporation (CRSC). The promotional photography, directed by Shinichi Hara and photographed by Leslie Kee, features a blue-hued Hamasaki sitting in water with rainbow-colored extensions in her hair; her name and the album title is featured at the bottom. Hara has been Hamasaki's creative director for promotional work and began collaborating with her in 1998. His final work was directing the sleeve for Hamasaki's 2009 single "
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of ''Rainbow'' was released in Japan in early 2003. ''Rainbow'' received favorable reviews from most music critics. ''Rainbow'' was the first written review for Hamasaki by American journalist Adam Greenberg for
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. Awarding it three-and-a-half stars out of five, he commented that “''Rainbow'' came after a string of high-charting albums, itself not reaching the same heights thanks to some interesting but uneven experimentation with her sound.” Although he criticized the production and certain fillers, he concluded “The album doesn't have as much refinement as much of Hamasaki's later albums, but it shows the progression of her skills and vocal abilities.” He listed ''Rainbow'' as one of Hamasaki's best albums, alongside ''
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'' (2005) and '' Ayu-mi-x 6: Silver'' (2008).


Commercial performance

''Rainbow'' entered at number one on the
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selling over one million copies in its first week. It stayed at number one for a sole week, and stayed on the charts for twenty-seven weeks. Selling over 1.8 million units in Japan, the album was certified million by the
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(RIAJ) for shipments of one million units. The DVD edition entered at number 220 on the Oricon Albums Chart, and stayed in for just one week. ''Rainbow'' is Hamasaki's fifth highest selling studio album according to
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; the DVD version is her fifty-third best selling album. The album is currently the eighty-ninth best selling Japanese album of all time, with total sales of 1.85 million units in Japan.


Track listing


Personnel

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– Hiroyuki Shiotsuki, Koji Morimoto, Motohiro Tsuji, Satoshi Kumasaka, Yasuo Matsumoto, Yoichiro Kano, Yuichi Nagayama * Mastering – Shigeo Miyamoto * Directed by – Yasuyuki Tomita * Mixing – CMJK (1), HΛL (3) (12), Koji Morimoto (6, 9, 10, 11, 14), Satoshi Kumasaka (1, 8), Yasuo Matsumoto (2, 4, 5, 7, 13, 15), Yoshiaki Onishi (3) * Programming – CMJK (1, 3, 7), HΛL (2, 4, 11, 12), Tasuku (5, 8, 9, 10, 15), Atsushi Sato & Toshiharu Umesaki (6), Takahiro Iida & Yoshinori Kadoya (13), Nobuhiko Nakayama (14) *
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– Takehito Shimizu (2, 4, 6, 12), CMJK (3, 7, 9), Masato Ishinari (3), Tasuku (5, 8, 10), Yozo Nakatsugawa (5), Norihiro Ishizuka (9), Susumu Nishikawa (10), Hirokazu Ogura (13) *
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– Gen Ittetsu Group (5, 13), Yuko Kajitani, Miyuki Onuma (11) *Strings arrangement – Ken Shima (5, 13), Yuta Nakano (11) *Backing vocals –
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(7, 13, 14), Andrea L. Hopkins, Daniel Morgan, Yasuhiro Kido (13), Kayoko Wada, Takao Saito (14)


Charts

Oricon Sales Chart (Japan) * Total sales: 1,920,000 (Japan) * Total sales: 2,440,000 (Avex)


Certifications


Release history


Notes


References

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