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Ayumi Hamasaki (浜崎あゆみ, Hamasaki Ayumi), Born on 2 October 1978 in Fukuoka, Japan, is a writer-composer-performer Jpop, former Japanese actress and idol. Also known under the nickname Ayu, she is nicknamed “the queen of J-pop” by the Japanese media because of its popularity and its influence in Japan. His fame extends to other Asian countries.
Born and raised in Fukuoka, Ayumi Hamasaki moved to Tokyo at the age of fourteen to pursue a career in entertainment as qu’idole, played in some TV series, and pulls out a mini-album in 1995 without success. In 1998, she was spotted by producer Max Matsuura, president of Avex, and after a few modestly successful singles, was released in 1999 his first album A Song for XX, which starts at the top of the Oricon charts and got five weeks a row. It has since sold over 50 million CDs, with ten studio albums, one mini-album, five compilations, forty-six singles, eleven remix albums and has recorded at least 133 songs. With the release of its thirty-ninth single Startin ‘in 2006, Ayumi Hamasaki is to Japan the female solo artist with the most number 1 singles. His Boys & Girls singles, A, SEASONS, M, H, have been sold over a million units.
She turns her clip Mirrorcle World in Paris in February 2008. It reveals the same year since 2000 to achieve the total and permanent deafness in her left ear, due to tinnitus due to its activities or Meniere’s disease. His single in Japanese Rule released in February 2009 is the international theme of the film Dragonball Evolution.












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