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"Want Me, Want Me" is a song by Japanese recording artist
Namie Amuro Namie Amuro ( ; ; born September 20, 1977) is a retired Japanese singer. She rose to prominence as a Japanese idol, teen idol, and transitioned into a leading Pop music, pop artist due to her versatility across music styles and visual presentatio ...
. It was released by
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on April 6, 2005, and was the last single from her seventh studio album, '' Queen of Hip-Pop'' (2005). "Want Me, Want Me" was initially supposed to be released as an album track of ''Queen of Hip-Pop'' or a coupling song, but Amuro thought it was so good she made it a single despite the opposition of her staff. The song's lyrics were written by Michico, while its music was composed by Sugi-V. Musically, "Want Me, Want Me" is an upbeat
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-style tune with influences of
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and
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. Lyrically, the song is a provocative song that explores themes of desire, sexual agency, and the pursuit of pleasure.
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praised "Want Me, Want Me" for its sound, which was unorthodox in mainstream Japanese music at the time, with some hailing the song as one of the highlights from her discography. Commercially, it was a success in Japan, peaking at the second position on the
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. The song was the third of three consecutive singles to sell over 100,000 copies and was certified gold by the
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(RIAJ) for sales exceeding 100,000 units. "Want Me, Want Me" also provided Amuro with her largest first-week sales in four years. A
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directed by Masashi Muto was filmed in an undisclosed studio to promote "Want Me, Want Me." Since its release, "Want Me, Want Me" has appeared on several of Amuro's concert tours and subsequent live releases, as well as her
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album ''
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'' (2008), and was re-recorded for her final
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'' Finally'' (2017).


Background and composition

After completing her So Crazy Tour tour, which was her first international tour, Amuro began work on her seventh studio album, '' Queen of Hip-Pop''. Amuro collaborated on the album with Japanese producers and songwriters T.Kura, Michico, and Nao'ymt, as well as
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and Sugi-V. Amuro enlisted Michico to assist her with new music because they had previously collaborated; she was inspired by their work together on her album ''
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'' (2003), particularly her song "Namie's Style," and both of them wanted to continue working towards Amuro's transition from dance-oriented music to R&B and
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influences. Michico was chosen to write the lyrics for "Want Me, Want Me" and Sugi-V, a hip-hop/
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beatmaker, was selected as the song's producer and composer. Amuro recorded "Want Me, Want Me" with Toshihiro Wako at Baybridge Studio, with D.O.I. mixing at Daimonion Recordings. The final project was
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by Tom Coyne at Sterling Sound. "Want Me, Want Me" is best described as a fusion of
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and
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music. Its arrangement and composition is most similar to reggaeton music, but it utilizes a
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sample. The song's accompanying lyrics are explicitly sexual, with the
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namechecking Trojan condoms. Amuro explained in an interview that when she first heard the track alone, and just from the track alone she thought, “What's this?" She felt a sense of excitement and thrill that was very different from anything she had ever felt before. Amuro didn't want to ruin the image or coolness of the song, so she asked Michico to write the lyrics and melody. There were other candidates for a single, but Amuro decided to give "Want Me, Want Me" a wide release. The single's
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song "Handle Me" was written and composed Akira, while its music was arranged by Junya Endo. "Handle Me" is an upbeat song that features an exotic opening and lyrically describes a person who believes in the future and lives strongly.


Release and promotion

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released "Want Me, Want Me" in Japan on April 9, 2005, in
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formats, as well in a CD only or in a CD+DVD format."Want Me, Want Me" formats listed below: * * * ** It serves as the final
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from Amuro's seventh
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''Queen of Hip-Pop'' (2005). The
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and digital format include the title track and the
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track "Handle Me." The video for "Want Me, Want Me" was shot in an undisclosed studio by director Masashi Muto. It involves Amuro and several dancers performing in a flooded room. The room changes between two colors, blue and beige. Extras of various
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backgrounds were used as background dancers throughout the video. It was included on the DVD version of ''
Best Fiction ''Best Fiction'' is the third greatest hits album by Japanese singer Namie Amuro. It was released on July 30, 2008, by Avex Trax and features seventeen singles released between 2002-2008, which included five new songs, three of which were release ...
'' and her video album ''
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'' (2005).''Best Fiction'' formats listed below: * * In March 2005, a month before its official release, Amuro sung "Want Me, Want Me" at Japan's largest fashion event,
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. The performance surprised the approximately 2,000 audience members who had not been notified at all of her appearance. Amuro commented: "I was nervous as it was a special fashion show, but I enjoyed it a lot because the audience erupted when I appeared!" On May 29, 2005, she performed “Want Me, Want Me” as a performing artist at the
2005 MTV Video Music Awards Japan The MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2005 were hosted by Takashi Fujii and Megumi at Tokyo Bay NK Hall, the awards included performances by Namie Amuro, Rain, Mariah Carey, Hoobastank, Jamiroquai and Ashanti. Awards Winners are in bold text. Vide ...
held at
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. She won two awards that night: “Best R&B Video (award-winning work: GIRL TALK)” and “Most Impressive Performing Asian Artist.”


Reception

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gave "Want Me, Want Me" rave reviews.
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cited the song as a standout from Amuro's discography. Japanese magazine ''CDJournal'' reviewed the single and its appearances on ''Queen of Hip-Pop'' and ''Best Fiction''. ''CDJournal'' praised the single as impressive with its refrain of melodies reminiscent of Okinawan and Middle Eastern folk music. Its appearance on ''Queen of Hip-Pop'' was praised for being perfect for listening to on a summer night. For ''Best Fiction'', the song was lauded as a wonderful lovemaking song with a fusion of inorganic beats and sensual ethnic sounds. Daniel Robison of ''
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'' praised the song as "unabashed filth that fits perfectly with the grinding bass and stabbing beats." Tetsuo Hiraga of ''Hot Express'' praised the song, stating: "I can't believe that Japanese people can't handle authentic R&B; and hip-hop. Because it feels so good!" He also praised the song for completely breaking away from the framework of
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. Commercially, "Want Me, Want Me" was a success in Japan. The single debuted at number two on the weekly
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, selling 48,106 copies in its first week. This marked the largest sales figure for an Amuro single since 2001 with " Say the Word." It dropped to number nine the next week, selling 19,394 copies. The single stayed in the top twenty one last week, ranking at number fourteen and selling 12,278 copies. With sales of 102,733 copies by the end of the fiscal year, "Want Me, Want Me" ranked at number 100 on the year-end Oricon Singles Chart for 2005. The single charted in the top 100 for ten weeks and was eventually certified gold by the
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(RIAJ) in May 2005 for selling over 100,000 copies.


Track listing

;CD only format ;CD and DVD


Personnel

*Namie Amuro –
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, background vocals *Michico – background vocals *Sugi-V – all instruments


Production

*Producers – Sugi-V, Michico *Vocal Production – Michico *Mixing – D.O.I *Music Video Director – Masashi Muto *Hair & Make Up – Akemi Nakano *Stylist – Noriko Goto *Photography – Shoji Uchida *Design: Aratame


TV performances

*March 24, 2005 – Kobe Collection '05 *April 2, 2005 – CDTV *April 9, 2005 – Music Fighter *April 14, 2005 – Utaban *April 22, 2005 – Music Station *June 4, 2005 – MTV Video Awards Japan 2005


Cover versions

* Shaan &
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recorded an Indian version for the Bollywood film, Darling, titled 'Aa Khushi Se Khud Khushi Kar Le'. A remix of the song was also released. *
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, a Filipino singer covered the song titled 'Gumalaw Na' in the album, Bollywood Fever (2006). * Mina recorded a Korean version, titled 'Istanbul'. *The sitar sample from the song was also featured in the background music to the cycle 8 premiere episode of ''America's Next Top Model''.


Charts


Weekly charts


Monthly charts


Year-end charts


RIAJ certification


References

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