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Release
Date:
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Single
Title:
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Artists:
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Comments:
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Released
by Toshiba EMI
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| '92/September |
Koi No Cute
Beat |
Super Monkeys |
Namie's first
single
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| '93/May |
Dancing Junk |
Super Monkey's
4 |
Theme
song for a NHK cartoon
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| '93/November |
Aishite Mascut |
Super
Monkey's 4 |
Theme
song for a gum commercial
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| '94/July |
Paradise Train |
Namie
Amuro
With Super
Monkey's |
Latin styled
beats |
| '95/January |
Try Me |
Namie Amuro
With Super
Monkey's |
Eruobeat
sytle with over 75 thousands copies sold world wide |
| '95/April |
Taiyo No Season |
Namie Amuro |
First solo
single for Namie Amuro
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| '95/July |
Stop The Music |
Namie Amuro |
Coupling with
Good Night
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Released
by Avex Trax
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| '95/October |
Body Feels
Exit |
Namie Amuro |
First single
with Avex Trax; also first single produced by Komuro Tetsuya |
| '95/December |
Chase The
Chance |
Namie Amuro |
Sold over
1.5 million copies world wide |
| '96/March |
Don't Wanna
Cry |
Namie Amuro
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Heavy on emotions
and Black Feeling |
| '96/June |
You're My
Sunshine |
Namie Amuro
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Theme song
for Sea Breeze hair products' commercial |
| '96/August |
Sweet 19 Blues |
Namie Amuro |
Theme song
for the movie "That's Cunning!" |
| '96/November |
A Walk In
The Park |
Namie Amuro |
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| '97/February |
Can You Celebrate? |
Namie Amuro |
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| '97/May |
How To Be
A Girl |
Namie Amuro |
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