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"Seasons" (capitalized as "SEASONS") is a song recorded 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 ...
for her third studio album, ''
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'' (2000). It was written by Hamasaki, while production was handled by Max Matsuura. It premiered on June 7, 2000 as the third single from the album. The song is the final part of a trilogy from ''Duty''; the other two singles being "
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" and " Far Away". Musically, "Seasons" is a
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song. The lyrics highlights theme of the hopelessness, describing Hamasaki's
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. Upon its release, the track garnered rave reviews from music critics, who praised Hamasaki's songwriting, the song's composition and selected it as an album and career stand out track. It also achieved success in Japan, peaking at number one on the
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and on the TBS
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chart. "Seasons" has sold over 1.367 million units in Japan, making it Hamasaki's best selling single. The accompanying music video for "Seasons" was directed by
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, and leads on from the videos of "Vogue" and "Far Away"; it features Hamasaki in a black gown in the middle of a
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city. Both the music video and the song has appeared on several compilations by Hamasaki, including ''
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'' (2001) and '' A Complete: All Singles'' (2008). For additional promotion, the song was featured on several concert tours by Hamasaki.


Background and release

"Seasons"" was recorded in 2000 at Nowadays Studios and Prime Sound Studios in Tokyo, Japan. As part of the trilogy set with "
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" and " Far Away", "Seasons" highlights theme of
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and predicts Hamasaki's future. With this, "Vogue" details Hamasaki's presence, whilst "Far Away" discusses her past. Based on her song writing, she described her feelings after the writing all the tracks from ''Duty'' as "unnatural" and was constantly "nervous" for the final result. A staff reviewer from
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noticed that the trilogy set had a "healing effect" that was absent on Hamasaki's two previous studio albums. "Seasons" was written by Hamasaki, while production was handled by Japanese businessman and musician
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. The song was composed by long-term collaborators
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, whilst arrangement was handled by Naoto Suzuki. For the track's instrumentation, Suzuki played the keyboards, Naoki Hayashibe played the guitar, Takahiro Iida programmed and mixed the final composition, and
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provided background vocals. It was selected as the second single from ''
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'', and was released on June 7, 2000 by Avex Trax. The maxi CD of the single contains the original composition and its instrumental version, plus nine remixes. As a single from the ''Duty'' trilogy, which included Hamasaki's singles "Vogue" and "Far Away", the singles were released as a
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and VHS. It included the three mini-music videos, alongside the making-of videos and a TV commercial. The CD and digital cover sleeve have an image of Hamasaki holding a polaroid of the cover artwork for "Far Away". The song's title, "Seasons", is present on cover. The standalone CD cover was used as the digital EP cover for the
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and
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.


Critical response

"Seasons" received favourable reviews from music critics. Alexey Eremenko, who had written her extended biography at
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, highlighted the song as an album and career stand out track. Morimosa from Nifty.com complimented Hamasaki's songwriting in the song. A staff reviewer from
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was positive towards the song, and selected it as one of the best tracks from the album. Hamasaki hosted an online voting poll for fans to choose their favourite tracks to be featured on her Ayumi Hamasaki 15th Anniversary Tour Best Live Tour. As a result, "Seasons" was included on the list. In early 2014, in honor of Hamasaki's sixteenth-year career milestone, Japanese website Goo.ne.jp hosted a poll for fans to rank their favourite songs by Hamasaki out of thirty positions; the poll was held in only twenty-four hours, and thousands submitted their votes. As a result, "Seasons" was ranked at the top spot. According to their separate review, the website commented on its win; "'Seasons' was an instant classic... Fans cite the song's heartfelt and resonating lyrics as some of her best." In 2016, the song was covered by
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in a more rock-arranged version.


Commercial performance

In Japan, "Seasons" was a success on the
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. It debuted at the top spot of the chart, lasted for 21 weeks on the chart, and sold 1.367 million units by the end of 2000. This is Hamasaki's best selling single; as of today, the song is Hamasaki's second best selling single according to
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. The DVD single, released under the title of ''Vogue/Far Away/Seasons'' reached number one on the Oricon DVD Chart, spending seventeen weeks in the top fifty. It is Hamasaki's second best selling DVD single, and her eighth best seller overall. "Seasons" was certified million by the
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(RIAJ) for shipments of one million units. In August 2014, the song was certified gold by RIAJ for digital sales of 100,000 units. The single entered at number one on Japan's TBS
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Chart; it stayed there for two consecutive weeks, and lasted 21 weeks in the chart. It was placed at number seven on their Annual Count Down TV chart in 2000.


Music video

The accompanying music video was directed by
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. Because the music video was part of the trilogy set with "Vogue" and "Far Away", only a portion of the song was shot for the video. As a result, the video for "Seasons" lasts for two minutes and 27 seconds. Two outtake shots from the "Vogue" video were then used for the artworks of "Far Away" and "Seasons". The music video was included on the DVD and VHS formats of "Seasons". The music video also appeared on Hamasaki's DVD compilation box sets: ''A Clips Vol.2'' (2002), ''Complete Clip Box'' (2004), ''A Clip Box 1998–2011'' (2011), and the bonus DVD version with ''A Complete: All Singles''.


Synopsis

The video opens with a cover of a photo album, superimposed with a scene of two children from the videos of "Vogue" and "Far Away". It then has a blurry image of Hamasaki in the post-apocalyptic city, which has now left behind a series of hills. As Hamasaki walks towards the camera, the photo album opens with the city before its destruction. Hamasaki stands in the middle of a grainy surface, with projectile flames coming from underneath the ground. As she sings, scenes from the "Vogue" and "Far Away" videos appear in the photo album. She walks through the hill surface, finding the photo album the two children left behind. She opens the book, and witnesses the "Vogue" video. The final scene has Hamasaki close the book, which its back cover is a title-less shot of the artwork to "Vogue".


Live performances and other appearances

Hamasaki has performed "Seasons" on several concert tours throughout Asia. The song was performed on Hamasaki's 2000 concert in Japan, where it was included during the first segment. It was included on the live DVD, released on September 27, 2000. It was performed on her 2000-2001 New Years countdown concert tour, where it was included during the last segment. It was included on the live DVD, released on June 20, 2001. It was performed on her Dome Tour (2001), where it was included during the last segment. It was included on the live DVD, released on December 12, 2001. It was performed on her Stadium tour (2002), where it was included as an encore track. It was included on the live DVD, released on January 29, 2003. It was performed on her A Museum tour (2004), where it was included as an encore track. It was included on the live DVD, released on February 25, 2004. It was performed on her Tours of Secret concert tour (2007), where it was included as an encore track. It was included on the live DVD, released on March 12, 2008. The song was performed on her Power of Music tour (2011) in Japan, where it was included in the trilogy segment with "Vogue" and "Far Away". It was included on the live DVD, released on March 21, 2012. The song was performed on her 15th Anniversary tour (2013) in Japan, where it was included in the trilogy segment with "Vogue" and "Far Away". It was included on the live DVD, released on October 30, 2013. The song has been included on three of her
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compilations: ''
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'' (2002), '' A Complete: All Singles'' (2008), and ''
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'' (2012). The 2000 vol. 2 live performance was included on Hamasaki's live DVD compilation, ''A 50 Singles: Live Selection'' (2011), and the DVD edition of ''A Summer Best''. "Seasons" has been remixed by several professional
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s and producers, and has appeared on several remix albums by Hamasaki: the Hex Hector and Bump and Flex remix on ''ayu-mi-x III Non-Stop Mega Mix Version'' (2001) and ''Ayu-mi-x 4 + Selection Non-Stop Mega Mix Version'' (2002), the A Eurobeat remix on ''
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'' (2001), and the
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remix on '' Ayu-mi-x 7 Presents Ayu Trance 4'' (2011). The orchestral acoustic remix, and its instrumental version, was included on her third orchestral remix album, ''ayu-mi-x III Acoustic Orchestra Version'' (2001).


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the singles liner notes: *
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 ...
 – song writing, vocals, background vocals *
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 – producing *Naoto Suzuki – arranging, keyboards * Dai "D.A.I." Nagao – composing *
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 – arranging, keyboards, programming, mixing *Naoki Hayashibe – guitar *
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at Kira- ...
 – background vocals *Takahiro Iida – programming *Atsushi Hattori – mixing *Shinichi Hara – art direction *Shigeru Kasai – design *Toru Kumazawa – photographer *Koji Matsumoto – fashion director *Koji Matsumoto and Takako Mishima – stylist *CHIKA – hair assistant and make-up stylist *Kanako Miura – nail artist


Track listings and formats

*Japanese CD single # "Seasons" – 4:21 # "Seasons" (Acoustic Orchestral remix) – 3:36 # "To Be" (Acoustic Orchestral remix) – 5:25 # "Seasons" (So Happy So Sad remix) – 6:58 # "Seasons" (
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Radio mix) – 3:55 # "Seasons" (Ray of Light remix) – 6:35 # "Seasons" (Neutralized: Final Attack remix) – 4:45 # "Seasons" (B-Z Blue Sunbeam remix) – 6:19 # "Seasons" (Dub's Rain of Duv remix) – 4:35 # "Seasons" (Instrumental) – 4:21 # "Ever Free" ( HAL's Mix 2000) – 4:18 * ''Vogue/Far Away/Seasons'' DVD single # "Vogue" (music video) # "Far Away" (music video) # "Seasons" (music video) # TV commercial for DVD single # "Vogue" (making of the music video) # "Far Away" (making of the music video) # "Seasons" (making of the music video) # Credits roll * 12 inch Vinyl # "Seasons" (
Jonathan Peters Jonathan Peters (born January 25, 1969) is an American DJ, remixer and producer. He is known for his remix of Whitney Houston's "My Love Is Your Love". He was the long-time resident DJ of the Manhattan nightclub The Sound Factory The Sound ...
Radio mix) – 3:55 # "Seasons" (B-Z Blue Sunbeam remix) – 6:19 # "Seasons" – 4:21 * Digital download # "Seasons" – 4:21 # "Seasons" (Acoustic Orchestral remix) – 3:36 # "To Be" (Acoustic Orchestral remix) – 5:25 # "Seasons" (So Happy So Sad remix) – 6:58 # "Seasons" (
Jonathan Peters Jonathan Peters (born January 25, 1969) is an American DJ, remixer and producer. He is known for his remix of Whitney Houston's "My Love Is Your Love". He was the long-time resident DJ of the Manhattan nightclub The Sound Factory The Sound ...
Radio mix) – 3:55 # "Seasons" (Ray of Light remix) – 6:35 # "Seasons" (Neutralized: Final Attack remix) – 4:45 # "Seasons" (B-Z Blue Sunbeam remix) – 6:19 # "Seasons" (Dub's Rain of Duv remix) – 4:35 # "Seasons" (Instrumental) – 4:21 # "Ever Free" ( HAL's Mix 2000) – 4:18


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"Seasons"
– Information at Avex Network. {{DEFAULTSORT:Seasons (Ayumi Hamasaki Song) Ayumi Hamasaki songs 2000 singles Oricon Weekly number-one singles Songs written by Ayumi Hamasaki Songs written by Dai Nagao Japanese television drama theme songs 2000 songs Avex Trax singles Song recordings produced by Max Matsuura