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"To Be" (stylized as "TO BE") is a song by Japanese recording artist Ayumi Hamasaki. It served as the third single from Hamasaki's second studio album '' Loveppears'' (1999). The track was released by Avex Trax in Japan and Taiwan on May 12, 1999, and through Avex Entertainment Inc. worldwide in September 2008. It was Hamasaki's final single to be distributed as a
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, a format that debuted at the start of her career in April 1998. "To Be" was written by Hamasaki herself, while production was handled by long-time collaborator Max Matsuura. Musically, it is a
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that was written in third person perspective, much like the content from the parent album. Upon its release, "To Be" received positive reviews from music critics. Some highlighted the single as one of Hamasaki's best works, and complimented the composition and Hamasaki's vocals. Commercially, the single was a success in Japan, reaching number four on both the
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and TBS'
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chart. It was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for shipments of 200,000 units. Due to the single's success, it was re-released as a
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and re-entered both record charts. An accompanying music video was directed by
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, which featured Hamasaki in a kaleidoscope with several clones of her in a variety of colorful clothing. To promote the single, it appeared on several remix and greatest hits compilation albums, in addition to various live concert tours conducted by Hamasaki. It was used as the official theme song for a peach water commercial that was advertised in Japan. The song was covered by Chinese recording artist An Youqi in 2006, and released as a single.


Background and release

"To Be" was written by Hamasaki herself, while production was handled by long-time collaborator Max Matsuura. The song was composed by Dai Nagao, who used the alias D.A.I., whilst it was arranged by Nagao and Japanese musician Naoto Suzuki. It was mixed by Dave Way, and mastered by Eddy Schreyer. Musically, "To Be" is a
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song, a genre that wasn't as prominent on the parent album '' Loveppears'' (1999), which heavily incorporated dance music. The song's instrumentation consists of synthesizers and keyboards by Suzuki and electric guitar by Masayoshi Furukawa, whilst programming was handled by Takahiro Iida. Lyrically, the song was written in third person perspective, a trait that is shared with the rest of the album's tracks. "To Be" was released by Avex Trax in Japan and Taiwan on May 12, 1999, and through Avex Entertainment Inc. it was released worldwide in September 2008. The mini CD format featured a total of three tracks: the original recording, the instrumental track, and a remix by Japanese musician Izumi Miyazaki. Then on February 28, 2001, Avex Trax distributed a
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including the three tracks from the mini CD, plus three remixes of Hamasaki's single " Fly High" and one remix for her single "
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". As part of Avex's archive releases, an EP of the single was distributed worldwide on
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in September 2008. The artwork of the CD and digital format was shot by Toru Kumazawa, and featured an image of Hamasaki wearing a patterned dress, mirrored against each other. The CD single was marked with a special colored, this being pink.


Reception

Upon its release, "To Be" received positive reviews from music critics. A staff member at
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was positive towards the "gentle", "warming", and "feminine" vibe towards the song, and praised her vocal performance.
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's Alexey Eremenko, whom contributed to writing Hamasaki's biography on the website, selected the track as some of her best work. In 2015, Japanese website Goo.ne.jp hosted a 24-hour only poll for audiences in Japan to vote for their favorite single released by Hamasaki. As a result, "To Be" ranked at number five, with a rating of 46.2 average percent. Commercially, "To Be" was a success in Japan, but failed to replicate the same success as her previous single " Love (Destiny)", which reached the top spot on the
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. It debuted at number four, sold 109,860 units in its first week, and lasted 15 weeks on the chart. In a similar run, it debuted at number six on the
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chart hosted by
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(TBS), and lasted 15 weeks overall. By the end of 1999, it had sold over 324,500 units in Japan, and was ranked at number 67 on Oricon's Annual 1999 chart; the single was ranked behind three of Hamasaki's other releases: " Love (Destiny)", (May 1999) " Boys & Girls" (July 1999) and her EP '' A'' (August 1999). Likewise, it ranked at number 62 on TBS' Annual Chart. In March 2000, the single was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for shipments of 400,000 units. As of July 2016, "To Be" is her 21 highest selling single based on Oricon Style's data base. After the CD single release, "To Be" charted at number 26 on the Oricon Singles Chart, one of the highest results from her re-released maxi CD's. It lasted for 3 weeks on the top 100, and sold 28,850 units. It reached number 27 on the TBS Count Down TV chart, and was present there for three weeks.


Music video and promotion

An accompanying music video for the single was directed by
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. The video opens with a title screen of the song and Hamasaki's name. It then shows a boy looking towards the camera, until shifting to Hamasaki wearing a colorful outfit whilst surrounded by star-like shapes. The boy walks through the stars whilst Hamasaki sings the song; the second look is inspired by the artwork of "To Be". He opens a case that holds a kaleidoscope and looks through it, seeing various versions of Hamasaki in different colored outfits and wigs singing the song. All these scenes start to re-appear throughout the rest of the song, and ends with a black and white image of Hamasaki, apparently cracked in the kaleidoscope, which then has the boy looking upset. The music video was included on several DVD compilations released by Hamasaki: ''A Clips'' (2000), a self-titled DVD (2000), ''A Complete Box Set'' (2004), the digital release of ''A Clips Complete'' (2014), and the DVD and Blu-Ray re-release edition of her 2001 compilation album ''
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'' (2016). "To Be" has been heavily promoted on compilation albums conducted by Hamasaki. It has been included on seven of Hamasaki's remix albums, including ''
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'' (2000) and ''
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'' (2001). The acoustic orchestral version appeared on Hamasaki's 2000 single " Seasons", whilst the Hideki Hakamada remix appeared on the following single " Boys & Girls" in 1999. The single has also been featured on two of Hamasaki's greatest hits album, being ''A Best'' (2001) and '' A Complete: All Singles'' (2007). The single was re-vised twice on two special occasions; the first being her ballad compilation release ''
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'' (2003), which was remastered for the album, and was re-recorded for her 10th anniversary celebration on her single "
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" in 2008. It has been performed at one live event and released on live DVD by Hamasaki, this being her 2006 (Miss)Understood concert tour in Japan. In 2006, the song was covered by Chinese recording artist An Youqi, who won the '' Super Girl'' competition years prior, and was titled "Accompany Me".


Track listing

*Mini CD # "To Be" – 5:16 # "To Be" (Dub's Cool Wind Remix) – 5:56 # "To Be" (Instrumental) – 5:16 *CD single # "To Be" – 5:16 # "To Be" (Dub's Cool Wind Remix) – 5:56 # "
Appears "Appears" is a song recorded by Japanese recording artist Ayumi Hamasaki. It was released by Avex Trax on November 10, 1999 as the sixth single from her second studio album ''Loveppears'' (1999), which was released on the same day. Alongside thi ...
" (HW Tokyo Hard House Mix) – 5:37 # " Fly High" (Sharp Boys U.K Cocal Mix) – 4:07 # "Fly High" (Supreme Mix) – 6:22 # "Fly High" (Sample Madness Remix) – 5:03 # "To Be" (Instrumental) – 5:16 *Digital download EP #1 # "To Be" – 5:16 # "To Be" (Dub's Cool Wind Remix) – 5:56 # "To Be" (Instrumental) – 5:16 *Digital download EP #2 # "To Be" – 5:16 # "To Be" (Dub's Cool Wind Remix) – 5:56 # "Appears" (HW Tokyo Hard House Mix) – 5:37 # "Fly High" (Sharp Boys U.K Cocal Mix) – 4:07 # "Fly High" (Supreme Mix) – 6:22 # "Fly High" (Sample Madness Remix) – 5:03 # "To Be" (Instrumental) – 5:16 *US and Canada digital download # "To Be" – 5:16


Personnel

Credits adapted from the CD liner notes of ''Loveppears''; ;Recording *Recorded at Prime Sound Studio, Studio Sound Dali, Onkio Haus,
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in 1999. ;Credits * Ayumi Hamasaki – vocals, songwriting, background vocals * Max Matsuura – production * Dai Nagao – composing, arranging *Naoto Suzuki – sound producing, synthesizers, keyboards *Eddy Schreyer – mastering *Masayoshi Furukawa – guitar *Takahiro Iida – programming *
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– music video director *Dave Way – mixing


Charts


Weekly charts


Yearly chart


Certification and sales


Release history


See also

* List of Oricon number-one singles of 1999


Notes


References


External links


"To Be"
at Ayumi Hamasaki's official website. {{Good article 1999 singles 1999 songs 2001 singles Avex Trax singles Ayumi Hamasaki songs Songs written by Ayumi Hamasaki Songs written by Dai Nagao