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''Duty'' is the third studio album by Japanese recording artist
Ayumi Hamasaki is a Japanese singer-songwriter and producer. Nicknamed the "Empress of Pop" on account of her influence throughout Asia, she is widely recognized for her versatile music production, songwriting, and live performances. Hamasaki is the List of ...
. It was released on September 27, 2000, by
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. ''Duty'' is Hamasaki's first studio album inside the
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, and her third consecutive studio album to be fully produced by Japanese musician and businessman
Max Matsuura , better known by his stage name , is a Japanese record producer and entrepreneur. He is the founder and chairman of Avex Group, one of the largest music labels. He is known mainly for discovering and developing new artists into stars (most notab ...
. The album's composing and arrangement was handled by several music collaborators, such as Ken Harada,
Kazuhito Kikuchi is a Japanese composer. From 2001 to 2005 he was a member of the J-pop duo Breath. He has been one of the main song composers for Ayumi Hamasaki and has also written songs for Kumi Koda, Every Little Thing, Ami Suzuki and others. He won the B ...
, Dai Nagao,
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, among many others. Hamasaki contributed to the album as the primary and background vocalist, and songwriter to every song. Three different formats were released to promote the album: a standalone CD, a limited edition Playbutton, and a digital download. The
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portray Hamasaki wearing a leopard-print
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. Upon the album's release, it was met with favorable reviews from music critics. Critics highlight individual songs as stand out tracks, and found the album a memorable effort within the
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genre. ''Duty'' became Hamasaki's third studio album to reach the top spot on Japan's
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. The album has sold over three million units in Japan, making it her best-selling original studio album as well as the sixth highest-selling Japanese album of the aughts. Five singles were released from the album. Two of the singles, "
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" and " Surreal", topped Japan's
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, while the former sold over 1.3 million units in Japan. Hamasaki promoted the album through her 2000 self-titled concert tour. "Duty" currently ranks as the 23rd highest-selling Japanese album of all time.


Background and composition

''Duty'' is Hamasaki's first studio album inside the 2000 decade, and her third consecutive studio album to be fully produced by Japanese musician and businessman
Max Matsuura , better known by his stage name , is a Japanese record producer and entrepreneur. He is the founder and chairman of Avex Group, one of the largest music labels. He is known mainly for discovering and developing new artists into stars (most notab ...
. For the album, Hamasaki's record label
Avex Trax is a record label owned by Japanese entertainment conglomerate Avex Inc. The label was launched in September 1990, and was the first label by the Group. History Two years after Max Matsuura began a career distributing studio albums from othe ...
hired several Japanese musicians, Ken Harada,
Kazuhito Kikuchi is a Japanese composer. From 2001 to 2005 he was a member of the J-pop duo Breath. He has been one of the main song composers for Ayumi Hamasaki and has also written songs for Kumi Koda, Every Little Thing, Ami Suzuki and others. He won the B ...
, Dai Nagao,
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, among many others to work on the album. Those producers are just some of whom worked with Hamasaki on her second studio album, the predecessor ''
Loveppears ''Loveppears'' (stylized as ''LOVEppears'') is the second studio album by Japanese singer Ayumi Hamasaki. It was released on November 10, 1999, by Avex Trax, ten months after her debut album, ''A Song for xx'' (1999). It was additionally distribute ...
'' (1999). ''Duty'' is also Hamasaki's third consecutive album to be composed, arranged, and produced by Japanese producers and composers. For the album, she contributed as the main and background vocalist, and became her third studio album to feature songs written by her. Three songs on the album; the trilogy set "
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", " Far Away", and "
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", focus on the theme of hopelessness, a reflection of Hamasaki's disappointment that she had not expressed herself thoroughly in any of her previous lyrics and a sense of shame of her public image. Likewise, many of the songs she wrote for the album involved feelings of loneliness, chaos, confusion, and the burden of her responsibilities. She described her feelings after the song writing was done as "unnatural" and was constantly "nervous" for the finished result. The album is a
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and
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album with numerous musical elements of
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and
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. According to Takako Tsuriya from ''Cawaii'' magazine, much of the musical style was "darker" than ''Loveppears''. Likewise, the magazine labelled it a "rock"-influenced album with only one dance song, "
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". "Audience" is also Hamasaki's second self-written song to incorporate an English word. The album opens with the
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-influenced "Starting Over", which is an instrumental track. "Vogue" was influenced by the musical element of Latin pop. "Vogue", alongside "Far Away", and "Seasons" are all written about three different time frames; "Vogue" discusses Hamasaki's presence, "Far Away" details her past, and "Seasons" talks about her future. The title track, "Scar", "End of the World", and "Surreal" were referenced as "dark" rock songs with "mad ess lyrics. "Teddy Bear" is a
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-only ballad track that discusses Hamasaki's
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. "Key (Eternal Key)" is a midtempo pop rock song with several guitar riffs. The album's closer is "Girlish", a "warm" pop rock song.


Release and packaging

''Duty'' was released on September 27, 2000, by
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in three different formats. It was also released on the same day as her single "Surreal". The stand-alone CD featured the twelve tracks in a
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, with first press editions including an obi. A limited edition Playbutton, which is a headphone-insert device, featured the twelve tracks. The final format is the digital release, which was released in Japan at the time. In September 2008, the album, alongside several other albums and singles released by her, were released digitally on iTunes Store and
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. The album artwork was photographed by Toru Kumazawa, and features Hamasaki in a leopard-print cat-suit. She is standing in between two elastic poles, similar to a
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or jail cell. The art direction and designing was handled by Shinichi Hara and Shigeru Kasai from RICE, and leopard print was printed throughout the booklet. An out take of the album cover was used as the cover sleeve for the
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and
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release of "Surreal".


Critical response

''Duty'' received positive reviews from most music critics. Neil Z. Yeung from
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gave the album a glowing review, stating that it was a "flawless" statement from start-to-finish. A staff reviewer from ''CD Journal'' was positive in their review. In comparison to Hamasaki's second album, ''Loveppears'', the reviewer praised her application of "poetic" lyrics and clearer vocals. Su Weiquan from MTVChinese.com rated the album three out of five, stating that Hamasaki's control over the entire album was evident, and that she was becoming more and more mature. By the end of 2000, the album was nominated and won the Japan Record Award for the Best Album. At the Annual 2001
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, Hamasaki won Domestic Artist of the Year, ''Duty'' was awarded Pop Album of the Year and the single "Seasons" was awarded Song of the Year. In 2020, Jonathan McNamara of ''
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'' listed ''Duty'' as one of the 10 Japanese albums worthy of inclusion on ''
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s 2020 list of the
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, describing it as "an essential album for anyone seeking to comprehend the ever-evolving landscape of Japanese pop music."


Commercial performance

In Japan, ''Duty'' debuted atop the
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with 1,682,760 units sold in its first week of availability, beating out '' Q'' by Mr. Children. This became Hamasaki's highest first week sales for an album, until it was surpassed by her 2001
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''
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'' which shifted 2,874,870 units in its first week of sales. ''Duty'' stayed at number one for a second week, with 339,810 units sold in its second week of sales. It stayed at number one for a third week, with 205,180 units sold in its third week of sales. It stayed at number one for a fourth week, with 116,970 units sold in its fourth week of sales. The album slipped to number three in its fifth week, selling 94,640 units in its fifth week of sales. The album fell outside the top 10 on December 4, 2000, the album's ninth week, selling 30,760 units. The album fell out the top 20 the following week, and sold 2.63 million units on December 4. By the time of Oricon's Annual album's list, ''Duty'' ranked at number two. The following year, it was ranked at number 77 with an additional 300,870 units sold. The album was certified triple million by the
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(RIAJ) for shipments of three million units in Japan. ''Duty'' charted for 27 weeks in total, and has sold over 2.9 million units in Japan and over 3.3 million units worldwide, making this Hamasaki's best-selling studio album both domestically and internationally. It is also the sixth best-selling album in Japan for the 2000s decade.


Promotion

Several tracks from ''Duty'' were released on remixed compilations during 2000 and 2001. The first was her February 2001 non-stop remix album ''ayu-mi-x III Non-Stop Mega Mix Version''. It peaked at number three and was certified platinum by RIAJ. The second album from the series was ''Ayu-mi-x III Acoustic Orchestra Version'', an orchestral version of ''Duty''. It reached four and was certified platinum by RIAJ. Two
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albums were released on 27 September 2001 to promote ''Duty'': '' Super Eurobeat Presents Ayu-ro Mix 2'' and '' Cyber Trance Presents Ayu Trance''. They peaked at number one and three and were certified platinum by RIAJ, respectively. To promote ''Duty'', Hamasaki performed on several tours and concert shows; the first was her '' Ayumi Hamasaki Concert Tour 2000 Vol. 1''. She promoted the album on her '' Ayumi Hamasaki Concert Tour 2000 Vol. 2'', '' Ayumi Hamasaki Stadium Tour 2002 A'' and '' Ayumi Hamasaki Arena Tour 2003–2004 A'', and her music videos for "Vogue", "Far Away", "Seasons", "Surreal" and other album promotional footage were featured on her 2004 video
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'' Ayumi Hamasaki Complete Clip Box A''. Her dome tours in Japan attributed to her being one of few "top-drawer" Japanese artists to hold a concert at the
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.


Singles

"
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" was released as the album's lead single on April 24, 2000. The song is the first part of the ''Duty'' trilogy singles. It achieved success in Japan, peaking at number three on the
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and four on the TBS Count Down TV chart. It was certified double platinum by the
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(RIAJ) for shipments of 800,000 units. "Vogue" has sold over 767,000 units in Japan, as of today. The accompanying music video for "Vogue" was directed by Wataru Takeishi; it features two children in a post-apocalypse city, reading a book that has video imagery of Hamasaki in a cherry blossom field. " Far Away" was released as the album's second single on May 17, 2000. The song is the second part of the ''Duty'' trilogy singles. Upon its release, the track garnered positive reviews from music critics, who praised Hamasaki's song writing and selected it as an album and career stand out track. It also achieved success in Japan, peaking at number two on the Oricon Singles Chart and on the TBS Count Down TV chart. The song was certified platinum by RIAJ for shipments of 400,000 units. "Far Away" has sold over 510,000 units in Japan, as of today. The accompanying music video for "Far Away" was directed by Takeishi, and leads on from the video of "Vogue"; it features two children in a post-apocalypse city, reading a book that has video imagery of Hamasaki in a cherry blossom field. Hamasaki then appears in the post-apocalypse city. "
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was released as the album's third single on June 7, 2000. The song is the third and final part of the ''Duty'' trilogy singles. Upon its release, the track garnered positive reviews from music critics, who praised Hamasaki's song writing, 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 Oricon Singles Chart and on the TBS Count Down TV chart. "Seasons" has sold over 1.367 million units in Japan, making this Hamasaki's best-selling single as of today. "Seasons" was certified million by 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 accompanying music video for "Seasons" was directed by Takeishi, and leads on from the videos of "Vogue" and "Far Away"; it features Hamasaki in a black gown in the middle of a post-apocalypse city. " Surreal" was released as the album's fourth single on September 27, 2000. Upon its release, the song received positive reviews from most music critics. Majority of the critics commended the song writing and musical delivery, and highlighted it as an album and career stand out track. It also achieved success in Japan, peaking at number one on the Oricon Singles Chart and on the TBS Count Down TV chart. The song was certified platinum by RIAJ for shipments of 400,000 units. The song has sold over 417,000 units in Japan, as of today. The accompanying music video for "Surreal" was directed by Takeishi; it features Hamasaki wondering a beach and jungle, finding a cat-like clone of herself. "
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" was released as the album's fifth and final single on November 1, 2000. Upon its release, the song received positive reviews from most music critics. Majority of the critics highlighted it as an album and career stand out track. It also achieved success in Japan, peaking at number two on the Oricon Singles Chart and three on the TBS Count Down TV chart. The song was certified gold by RIAJ for shipments of 200,000 units. The song has sold over 293,000 units in Japan, as of today.


Other charted releases

The DVD single for the trilogy singles, released under the title of ''Vogue/Far Away/Seasons'' reached at 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. Despite not charting in Japan, album track "Teddy Bear" was certified gold by RIAJ for digital sales of 100,000 units.


Track listing


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Decade-end charts


All-time chart


Certifications and sales


Release history


Notes


References


External links


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