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jpopfan 4th April 2007 02:43 AM

[Mag/Article] Ayu in America's Shojo Beat May Issue
 
Oki I got my shojobeat for May and it features Ayu so here is the article. Once I get a hold of a digital Cameria I'll post a photo since it does have photos of her


Hamasaki Time A J-Pop Royal's Humble Roots
By Benj Vardigan

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With a dozen albums under her belt and remixes of her songs popping up around the globe, J-pop icon Ayumi Hamasaki is a legend at age 28. But to hear the tales of Hamasaki's teen years, her reign as the "Empress of J-Pop" would seem an improbable fate. Hamasaki, now considered by some to be the Japanese equivalent of Madonna, came to showbiz fitfully-she flunked art and entertainment school entrance exams, acted in a handful of forgettable B-movies, tried her hand at rapping and skipped out on vocal training classes that were too rigid for her rebellious nature.


Hamasaki dropped out of high school at 15 and dabbled in the entertainment business for several years, with no great successes. Her future producer, Masato Matsuura , discovered Hamasaki's vocal talent at a Tokyo karaoke bar and convinced her to go to New York City to train. In New York, Hamasaki blossomed as a musician and songwriter.


Success did not come overnight - Hamasaki spent a few lean years beforescoring her #1 single, "Love~ Destiny," in 1999. Since then she's produced a torrent of unstoppable hits, notching a record 27 #1 singles (including 15 in a row) on the Japanese Oricon charts, and has become Japan's top selling solo female musician.


Hamasaki has a knack for inciting unique fashion trends: A few years back, for example, she appeared wearing aviator sunglasses and spawned a legion of fashionistas sporting the clunky shades. Cosmetic giant Kose featured Hamasaki in one of their television ads, and within two days the company sold a record half-million lipsticks. Hamasaki ("Ayu," to her adoring fans) went on to develop Ayupan, a popular line of figurines that showcase outfits from Hamasaki's tour and album covers.


Hamasaki's catchy pop tracks are unique in their exploration of loneliness and self-doubt, and though she's one of the most successful pop musicians in Japan's history, Hamasaki no longer accepts any industry awards. Her vulnerability feels gunuine from one who started out as most of us did, with a lot of ideas but no sure sign of what the future would hold. An interviewer once asked if she though her image would endure, and Hamasaki replied, "Not Really." But all signs indicate that this J-Pop empress wont be disappearing any time soon.



And below on the side there are pictures of A Best 2 White and Black and say:
Quote:

Hamasaki's fan base in the US is growing - for stateside fans who missed out on her rise to fame. shes just released two greatest hit cd's (A Best 2 -White- and A Best 2 -Black-), featuring songs that span her illustrious career.



And below that is a photo of Secret which says:
Quote:

When Ayumi Hamasaki Secret debuted at the top of the Japanese charts last year, it was her record setting eigth-straight #1 album



There is also a full photo of her in Hong Kong for a movie premier

If this is posted anywhere give me credit since this did take a while to type out.
If you live in the US or Canada you can buy this issue of Shojobeat in the third week of April which is when it should be out.


Edit:
Here are the pics of the magazine with a webcam


The cover the magazine
http://img107.imageshack.us/img107/5981/shojoak1.th.png
http://img107.imageshack.us/img107/2...ojo2va2.th.png

The inside
http://img107.imageshack.us/img107/8...ojo3rq2.th.png

devilayu 4th April 2007 02:48 AM

Ah, my company actually gets early copies of Shojo Beat (since we publish English versions of Japanese comics & shows) and I saw this article.
I've edited the thread title as you didn't include the tags.

Impracticable 4th April 2007 03:01 AM

omg this is awesome .. i want to get this magazine

xiaou-xijiang 4th April 2007 03:03 AM

I'm going to the mall friday. XD

Chandrachan 4th April 2007 03:12 AM

Arigatou for the article!! ^_^

waltz#2 4th April 2007 03:19 AM

Thanks for taking the time to type this! I'll be at the book store on Thursday, might have to pick up a copy. ^^

FeNgZhEnG 4th April 2007 03:26 AM

thks for the article.. =D
waiting for the scans..

mui-gei-tal 4th April 2007 03:28 AM

i like how positive the article sounded! thanks for posting!!

AyumiSEASONS 4th April 2007 03:30 AM

FINALLY! For Years it's been NOTHING but "Mika Mika Mika! Ai Ai Ai Ai! Do As infinity! Nana Kitade Nana Kitade!!!!!" Finally their getting into the new jpop scene. I need to get this issue~!!!

LacusClyne 4th April 2007 03:38 AM

i was wondering about this part. love~destiny? #01 single? did they mean hitting the chart number 1 or as in her debut single?

Qoute:
Success did not come overnight - Hamasaki spent a few lean years beforescoring her #1 single, "Love~ Destiny," in 1999

Sim' 4th April 2007 03:41 AM

Thanks for the information =D
Good to see Ayu featured on american magazine ^.^

Quote:

Originally Posted by jpopfan (Post 1058042)
Hamasaki's fan base in the US is growing - for stateside fans who missed out on her rise to fame. shes just released two greatest hit cd's (A Best 2 -White- and A Best 2 -Black-), featuring songs that span her illustrious career.

Nani??? O.o
Don't understand the relation between US fan base & A BEST 2 O_O
It's not like A BEST 2 was released in the USA for new fans =/
At least, I would understand for the CNNI Reportage, but A BEST 2... WTH?

Hope someone will scan the article =)

Biscuit 4th April 2007 03:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LacusClyne (Post 1058114)
i was wondering about this part. love~destiny? #01 single? did they mean hitting the chart number 1 or as in her debut single?

Qoute:
Success did not come overnight - Hamasaki spent a few lean years beforescoring her #1 single, "Love~ Destiny," in 1999

I think it is referring to the fact that "Love~Destiny" was her first #1.

Ayumiko 4th April 2007 04:06 AM

where can I get a copy of this? Im from Canada

AyuGAME 4th April 2007 04:16 AM

thank you

dayumi 4th April 2007 04:27 AM

thanks

Zacek 4th April 2007 05:04 AM

Thanks for the info...

Zeke. 4th April 2007 05:10 AM

YAY! I was always wondering when they would mention AYU in an anime magazine!

I just bought ANIME INSIDER the other day because it had the TOP 10 ORICON ALBUM for a certain week I think and Ayu's Secret was #10!

Beauty4123 4th April 2007 05:24 AM

cool, thanks for the article!

jpopfan 4th April 2007 05:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ayumiko (Post 1058124)
where can I get a copy of this? Im from Canada.



Im guessing a bookstore. Like here Borders, Walenbooks and such. So just go a book store and should be in the magazine area.


And for the edit thank you I wanst sure on the tags.


And Im going to try and take a pic of the magazine in a minute so look for that ^^

leo_nardez 4th April 2007 07:38 AM

that's coolll......

thanx for the article. waiting for the scans


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