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宇多田あゆみ

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Amuro Kumiko
Native name
Amuro Kumiko (安室久美子)
Also known as
  • Kumiko
  • Soul Of Asia
  • Asia’s Diamond
  • Japan’s Diva
  • Summer Queen
BornMarch 17, 1982
Kyōto, Japan
OriginJapan
GenresJ-Pop
Years active1992-Now
LabelsStarfish Entertainment
Associated acts

Utada Ayumi Is The Best Selling Japanese Artist, She Debuted In 1990 at the age of 8, Throughout Her Career her Music Changed Between Rock, R&B, and Pop. 2006 She Debuted In The Group SOULGIRLS, She Left In Late 2014.

History[edit]

1982-1991; Early Life, Audition For J-Pop[edit]

Amuro Kumiko Was Born On March 17, 1982 In Kyōto, Japan. Her Parents Said She Was Raised In A Wealthy Home, and was a very well behaved kid.

She Was Supposed To Debut in 1991 But The Debut Was Pushed Back For A Year

A Year Before Her Scheduled Debut, She Released A Documentary “First Soloist Of Starfish Ent.” Ayumi was The First Artist To Be Signed To Starfish Entertainment

1992-1993; また会える, Dance Songs[edit]

On July 17, 1992 Amuro Kumiko Officially Debuted With The Song “また会える”. The Song Did Very Poorly On The Charts.

In 1992, Kumiko Released Little Singles.

1993, Kumiko Released Her 1st Album “Dance Songs”. The Album Sold Over 90,000 Copies The First Week. Making It Ayumi’s Poorest Selling Album.

1994-1995; Body Feels Exit[edit]

1994 Brought Kumiko’s Career Into A All Time High, With Her Song “Body Feels Exit” It Sold Over 1,000,000 Copies

1995 It Was Announced Kumiko Would Go On A Short Hiatus From Music.

She Was Planning For A 2nd Album But It Was Delayed To 1996

1996-1997; Sweet 16, Blue Velvet, Controversy[edit]

1996, Kumiko Returned To Music After 2 Years To Release 2 Singles And Her Ground Breaking Album “Sweet 16”. The Album Sold 2,000,000 Sales The First Week.

Making The Album Her Highest Selling That Was Later Surpassed By Her Album “LOVEppears” In 1999, Later Surpassed By Her 2006 Album, “Black Cherry”

1997, Kumiko Released Another Ground Breaking Single “BLUE VELVET”. The Song Hit #1 On Tbe Charts The First Day, and stayed there for 37 Weeks.

1995, Kumiko’s Sister Sera Hamasaki Debuted In The Same Label as Kumi. Once That Happened Starfish Entertainment pitted them against eachother. Leading Starfish To Create A Feud Between The Sisters

The Feud Initially Started In 1997 With Them Both Releasing music the same day. Kumiko’s Song “BLUE VELVET” Surpassed Sera’s Song “黄砂に吹かれて”

The Feud Made Kumiko look Like A Bitter Sister. While Sera Was Getting All The Fame And Sympathy, Until September 1998 It Was Revealed, Sera Was Bribing News Outlets to say bad things about Kumiko

This Leading Sera Getting Kicked Out Of Starfish Entertainment.

After The Incident, Ayumi Released A Song Titled “Can We Celebrate?” Which Sold 1,000,000 Sales The First Week.

1998-1999; xx, LOVEppears, Taiwanese Debut[edit]

On June 14 1998, Kumiko Made Her Comeback With The Single 『Stop The Music』The Single Sold Over 800,000 Sales In The First Month

In September Kumi came Back With The Song “poker face” Which Sold over 3,000,000 Sales By The End Of The Year

In Febuary of 1999, Utada Saw A Huge Success With Her 4th Album “LOVEppears”. The Album Had 4 Singles, The Highest Selling Singles Were “Boys & Girls”

Summer Of 1999, Kumiko Debuted In Taiwan With The Single “Because Of You” & “The Rose”

2000-2002; No.1, Take Back, Affection, American Debut[edit]

To Begin The Year Kumi Came Back With Song “Monochrome”. Which Was A Massive Success.

4 Months After Monochrome, She Came Back With Song “Wa”.

At The End Of 2000, Kumi Broke Records With Breakthrough Single “TAKE BACK”. The Song Sold Over 45,000,000 Copies Since The Release.

In Late 2001 She Released Her First Ever Studio Album “No.1” With The Title Track “No.1”

Late 2001, Kumi Debuted In The USA with a english version to her hit singles, “Color Of Soul”, “Walk”, “TAKE BACK”, “Trust Your Love” & “No.1”

Affection Sold Over 2,000,000 Copies In 2002

2003-2004; So Into You, My Name, Dome Tour[edit]

In 2003 She Came Back With Her 3rd Single “My Name” Reaching 100,000 Downloads It’s First Week.

2003, Kumi Also Made An Astonishing Comeback With Her Song “So Into You” The Song Charted #1 On Oricon And Stayed There For 47 Weeks. The Single Sold 10,000,000 Units

2005; Girls On Top[edit]

In 2005 She Embarked On Her First Asia Tour Going To Countries China, Korea, Japan, And The Philippines.

In The 2005 She Went To The Korean Music Award Show And Performed “I Do” By Rain. She Won “Best J-Pop Female Artist”

In 2005 Utada released Her First Album in 2 Years “GIRLS ON TOP”

2006-2007; Black Cherry, 恋のつぼみ, Debut With SOULGIRLS, Global Success[edit]

In June 22, 2006, Kumi along with her Best Friend Songhee debuted in J-Pop Girl Group SOULGIRLS with the song “Break It Out”

The Lead Single For Kumi’s Album “Black Cherry” titled “恋のつぼみ” Sold Over 5,000,000 Sales Its First Week.

In 2006 She Released Her 2nd Album “Atlantis Princess” With The Title Track “Do The Motion” & “”Come”

In 2006 Kumi releases her album “Black Cherry” and held Her Best Selling World Tour

2007 She Returned As A Soloist With The Single & Album “Love & Honesty” With The Lead Single Being “Tokyo Lover” & “Baby Don’t Cry”

in 2007 Kumi Saw Global Success With The Song “But” & “愛のうた” Both Songs Sold Over 34,000,000 Units At The End Of 2007.

2008-2009; Breakout, TABOO, ブラックダイヤモンド[edit]

2008 She Came Back Solo With Song “Under My Skin”. It Won Solo Song Of The Year At The Japanese Music Awards

In 2009 Kumi Broke Records in Taiwan With The Single “Candy In My Ear” Featuring K-Pop Artist “KI.SS” of boy group “G.A.N.G”

2009 Kumi came back to Japan with a Bang. She Released one Of Her Biggest Hits “Taboo”. She Performed The Song At The Japanese Music Awards. It Was The Most Watched J-Pop Performance Of 2009.

Since 2009, TABOO Has Sold Over 100,000,000 Copies

December 1st She Released Her Comeback Album “Trick”

To Close Out 2009, Kumi And Her Sister Ended Their Feud With a double A-side single 『ブラックダイヤモンド』(Black Diamond). Black Diamond Was The 2nd Highest Selling J-Pop Song Of 2009, TABOO being the best selling single at the time

The Other a-side was a song titled 『It’s All Love』

2010; Success In Taiwan, UNIVERSE, Lady Dynamite[edit]

She Came Back To Taiwan With The Single “Hot Winter” & The Chinese Version Of Her Hit Single “Butterfly”

After Her Japan Music Awards Performance Of The Song In 2010 It Was Banned On Music Shows.

In 2010 She Released A Breakthrough Single, “成人式” She Was Known In The Industry For Having A Sexy Vibe To Her.

May 4, 2010: Kumi Released Her 37th Album “UNIVERSE”. The Album Had 7 Hit Singles, The highest charting single was the song “Skin” & “TABOO”. UNIVERSE, sold over 900,000 Sales The first week.

By The End Of 2010 “UNIVERSE” was the highest selling Japanese album of the year

At The 2011 Japanese Music Awards She Performed “成人式” And Won, Soloist Of The Year, And “Record Of The Year”

In Winter of 2010, Kumiko Dropped Her Album “LADY DYNAMITE”. The Album Sold 600,000 Units The First Week.

2011; Deja Vu[edit]

In 2011 She debuted with Starfish Entertainment labelmate KI.SS of G.A.N.G in Co-ed group “Redness” with single “TroubleMaker”.

In Late 2011 She Returned After A Year With The Single “Hurricane Venus”

Once Hurricane Venus Promotions were done She Surprised Dropped Her 37th Album “Deja Vu” Being The Best Seller of 2011

2011, Kumiko Was Invited to the Korean Music Awards. Ayumi Performed, 『愛のうた』、『V.I.P』、『TABOO』、『ブラックダイヤマンド』. She Won The Awards Of “Asia’s Goddess” & “Best J-Pop Artist”

2012-2013; Japonesque, Muse, 20th Anniversary, 24 Hours,[edit]

In 2012 she released her 39th japanese album “Japonesque”. Critics Called “Japonesque” Ayu’s Best Album To Date. The Album Sold Over 45,000,000 Copies Within The End Of 2012. This Makes “Japonesque” Her Best Selling album of all time

2 Months After Her Lady Dynamite World Tour Ended In 2012, She Announced Her 20th Anniversary Tour. 36 Shows Were In The Tour. With Dates From Japan To Taiwan And Thailand and More.

October 4 2012, Kumiko Dropped Her Best Selling Taiwanese Album “Muse”. The Album Sold Over 4,000,000 Copies the first week.

The Album Spawned hit singles such as: “The Great Artist” & “Dr. Jolin” & “Fantasy”. Fantasy Was The Highest Selling single.

Kumiko Released Japanese Versions of the hit singles on her album “Summer Trip” in 2013.

In Febuary 11, 2013, Kumi released her 40th Album, “~Color The Cover~”. With Lead Singles 『ピンクスパイダー』、 『Shake Hip』、 & 『BLUE VELVET』

In Summer 2013 Kumi Released her 40th Album “Summer Trip” With 2 Title Tracks. It Sold Over 10,000,000 copies since 2013, being her 3rd best selling albums, “Japonesque” Being Her Best Selling Album

July 7, 2013; Kumi Made A Legendary Comeback With The Song “24 Hours”, The Music Video Reached 24,000,000 Views In The First Day, And Made It To 100,000,000 Views By August.

Also In 2013 Redness Had A Comeback. “Now” it was the biggest hit in 2013. They were even crowned at the “Asian Music Awards” best duo performance.

2014-2016; On The Run, Controversy, EDM Breakout, 4 Times, Bon Voyage, Walk Of My Life[edit]

In 2014 She Releases Her Album “On The Run” With single “PART II On The Run”

January 26, 2014. Kumiko Released Her Album “Bon Voyage”, With Hit Singles “LOADED”, “U KNOW” & “SHOW MW YOUR HOLLA”

Summer 2014 She Releases Her Album “4 times”, Selling Over 7,000,000 Copies At The End Of 2014

Originally Started in 2013; Kumiko Was Getting Ultra-Famous In The EDM Genre as Japan Was Going Thru a EDM Surge.

Kumiko Dropped Her 3rd Summer Album “EDM(A)”. The Album Sold over 900,000 Sales It’s First Week. Selling In Total 6,000,000 Copies.

Summer 2014, Kumiko Released Her Most Controversial Single Of Her Career. 「SO FEVER」Was Released As Her Summer Single 2014 Project, And Was Very Controversial

The Music Video Was Released a Day After The Initial release, It was Kumiko’s Most Racy Video Of Her Career. The Song Ended Up Being A Major Success, selling over 20,000,000 Copies By the end of the month

October 2014, It Was Announced Kumiko Left SOULGIRLS for good to work on solo music

Once News Broke Out, The Media Went Crazy, They Started Calling her selfish.

When News Broke Out That A Dispute with the group manager and Kumiko got out the whole point of view was changed as the group manager was trying to get Ayu to sign a slave contract with the group.

Once Her Manager found out he filed a lawsuit in the Group Manager sending SOULGIRLS into Hiatus after Songhee Left The Group In Early 2015

In Summer 2015, She Dropped Her Controversial Album Comeback Album “Made In J(a)pan”

In 2015 Starfish Entertainment Got All Their Rappers From The Groups And Created A Subunit Called “Starfish-The Greatest”. Kumiko Was The Only Female Rapper In The Subunit.

They Officially Debuted On June 4, 2015, With Song “Mighty Warriors”. They Performed The Song At The Japanese Music Awards 2015

Kumiko Dropped Her 40th Album In 2016 titled “Walk Of My Life” to celebrate her 24th Anniversary as an artist.

2017; W-FACE[edit]

2017, Kumiko Released Her 59th Album, 「W-FACE」. The Album Sold 500,000 Units The First Week.

To Support The Album, Ayu Went On A 5 Month Japan Dome Tour In Support Of “W-FACE”

Kumiko Released 4 Singles In 2017

2018-2019; DNA, And, Death Of Songhee[edit]

2018, Kumiko Released Her 60th Album 「AND」, Later she Ended up releasing her 2nd album of 2018 “DNA”

DNA was filled with many hits

2018, Was The Year Kumiko Had a comeback In Taiwan for the first time in 5 years

2019, Kumiko Announced Her 62nd Album 『re(CORD)』Would Be Released In 2019. However the album was delayed and later scrapped

2019, Kumiko’s Closest Friend and former bandmate Songhee Passed Away In December of 2019 from Suicide. This Lead To All Of Ayumi’s Projects To Be Halted

2020-2021; angeL + monsteR[edit]

In 2020, Kumi Surprised Dropped Her 57th Studio Album “angeL + monsteR”. With Lead Singles 『Alarm』 & 『killer monsteR』

August 2020 She Made Her 2nd Solo Comeback With The Song “Dreamed A Dream”

In 2021 She Returned To The Stage And Held the “BLACK CHERRY II WORLD TOUR”

2022-Now; Solo Comeback, HEART, re(CORD)[edit]

2022, After 2 Years Kumi Came Back With The Song “Monster” & “Fireworks”

2022 Kumi Announced She would headline the 2022 Asian Music Awards, It was her most iconic show since the Asian Music Awards Performances of 2012, 2013, and 2014.

January, 21, She Announced She Will Be Going On Her 6th Japan Tour In Spring 2023 Starting April 8th, 2023. March 21st 2023 It Was Announced The 6th Japan Tour Has Been Officially Cancelled.

After 3 Months Of Releasing Nothing She Dropped Her 5th Japanese Mini Album Titled 「モリアパ」 on January 25, 2023.

Kumi’s Former Subunit “JPNSN” had a comeback after 9 Years with song “HMPH”, they performed the song at the Japanese Music Awards

Kumi Teased the lead single to her 56th album “HEART” the lead single will be a song titled “HyperBallad” She Revealed She Will Be Promoting This Album Very Hard

She Also Revealed That her 2nd 12 single project will be returning in summer 2023. it will be her first 12 single project since 2005

Kumi Announced Her World Tour ~angeL + monsteR~. The Dates Would Be Released In May, and The Tour Would Take Place In The Summer Of 2023-Winter Of 2023.

The Tour Is set to Kick Off May 19, 2023 in The Kyocera Dome in Osaka

Kumi Announced She Would Be Releasing Her album “re(CORD)” after being delayed for 4 years

Controversy[edit]

In 2013, Kumi Kicked Off The “LIVE TOUR 2013: EDM AND SONGS”. Many People Thought She Was leaving SOULGIRLS and focusing on solo projects more.

2014, At The Asian Music Awards She Performed “Partition/Back To Black/Something”. People thought she was acting too sexual for a public ceremony. Her Performance Became The Most Watched Performance.

Discography[edit]

See Full Discography below

Japanese Albums[edit]

• Dance Songs Vo.1 (1993)

• Sweet Sixteen (1996)

• Concentration 20 (1997)

• xx (1998)

• LOVEppears (1999)

• DUTY (2000)

• SURREAL (2000)

• H (2000)

• No.1 (2001)

• Jumping Into The World (2002)

• Affection (2002)

• i am… (2002)

• Daybreak (2002)

• grow into one (2003)

• 7 SPIRITS (2003)

• DEAREST (2003)

• girls 〜 『Selfish』〜 (2004)

• feel〜 (2004)

• love & honey 〜 (2004)

• Secret (2004)

• my story (2004)

• GIRLS ON TOP (2005)

• STAR (2005)

• J-GAME (2005)

• Atlantis Princess (2006)

• Black Cherry (2006)

• Love & Honesty (2007)

• LIVE IN HALL (2007)

• PLAY (2007)

• Kingdom (2008)

• 〜Bounce & Lovers〜 (2008)

• LOVE EXERCISE (2008)

• Trick (2009)

• 3 SPLASH (2009)

• LIVE IN HALL 2 (2009)

• ~eternity~ (2010)

• UNIVERSE (2010)

• LADY DYNAMITE (2010)

• Deja Vu (2011)

• DARK ANGEL (2011)

Japonesque (2012)

cover~ (2013)

• love ・romance (2013)

Summer Trip (2013)

• Summer Trip II (2013)

• A SUMMER (2013)

• LOVE songs (2013)

Bon Voyage (2014)

• On The Run (2014)

• A SUMMER 2 (2014)

• 4 times (2014)

• FEVER: LEGEND LIVE (2014)

EDM(A) (2014)

• m(a)de in japan.. (2015)

• Walk Of My Life (2016)

• A SUMMER 3 (2016)

• SOLO (2017)

• W-FACE (2017)

• AND (2018)

• DNA (2018)

• angeL + monsteR (2020)

• HEART (2023)

• re(CORD) (2023)

Japanese Singles[edit]

• また会える (1992)

• Watch Your Step (1992)

• Private (1993)

• Me Love Peace!! (1994)

• Don’t Wanna Cry (1996)

• My Sunshine (1996)

• Can We Celebrate? (1997)

• BLUE VELVET (1997)

• Stop The Music (1998)

• poker face (1998)

• LOVE〜DESTINY〜 (1998)

• Boys & Girls (1999)

• appears (1999)

• a song for xx (1999)

• 愛情を感じる (1999)

• dreams come true (1999)

• for my dear (1999)

• モノクローム (2000)

• Wa (2000)

• Changes (2000)

• Take Back (2000)

• Color Of The Soul (2001)

• ID; Peace B (2001)

• amazing kiss (2001)

• No.1 (2001)

• Be Natural (2002)

• love across the ocean (2002)

• Trust Your Love (2002)

• 君のうた / walk (2002)

• listen to my heart (2002)

• 宝石のうた (2002)

• gentle words (2003)

• My Name (2003)

• m・a・z・e (2003)

• the meaning of peace (2003)

• & (2003)

• VOYAGE (2003)

• real・EMOTION (2003)

• 1000の言葉 (2003)

• Valenti (2003)

• Double (2003)

• Rock With You (2003)

• Inspire (2004)

• Forgiveness (2004)

• Hands (2004)

• Flower (2004)

• Moments (2004)

• Be The One (2004)

• DUTY (2004)

• 奇跡 (2004)

• my name’s WOMEN (2004)

• キューティーハニー (2004)

• CRAZY 4 U (2004)

• It’s Raining / I Do (2004)

• Chase / Heat (2004)

• girls ~ (2004)

• Butterfly (2005)

• Flower (2005)

• GIRLS ON TOP (2005)

• Hot Stuff (2005)

• Bold & Delicious (2005)

• Startin’ (2005)

• 君 (You) (2005)

• Birthday Eve (2005)

• DDD (2005)

• Shake It Up (2005)

• Lies (2006)

• feel (2006)

• Candy (2006)

• No Regrets (2006)

• 今すぐ欲しい (2006)

• KAMEN (2006)

• WIND (2006)

• Someday (2006)

• GET IT ON (2006)

• STAR (2006)

• Juicy (2006)

• Get Up & Move!! (2006)

• 恋のつぼみ (2006)

• BLUE BIRD (2006)

• Move Ya Body (2006)

• Do The Motion / Come (2006)

• miss(understood) (2006)

• love goes like・・・ (2006)

• Won’t Be Long (2006)

• Ladies Night (2006)

• FREAKY (2007)

• Irony (2007)

• 愛のうた / 夢のうた (2007)

• Glitter (2007)

• Into Your Heart (2007)

• agent J (2007)

• LAST ANGEL (2007)

• Under My Skin (2008)

• But (2008)

• Want Me, Want Me (2008)

• BABY DON’T CRY (2008)

• 甘い罠 (2008)

• UNDER (2008)

• ブラックダイヤモンド (2009)

• Physical Thing (2009)

• Candy I My Ear (Japanese Ver.) (2009)

• Love Exercise (2009)

• Taboo (2009)

• Skin (2010)

• Can We Go Back (2010)

• UNIVERSE (2010)

• Be My Baby (2010)

• め組のひと (2010)

• Huh! (2010)

• gossip candy (2010)

• 好きで、 好きで、 好きで。 (2010)

• ayumi ・・・myself (2010)

• Dangerous (2011)

• Hurricane Venus (2011)

• POP DIVA (2011)

• Make It Happen (2011)

• UNUSUAL (2011)

• In The Air (2011)

• Shampoo (2011)

• Love Me Back (2011)

• So Nice / Escalate (2012)

• 愛を止めないで (2012)

• Dr. Jolin (2012)

• Fantasy (Japanese Ver.) (2012)

• BOOM BOOM BOYS (2012)

• Volume Up (2012)

• Whatcha Waitin’ On? (2012)

• BEACH MIX (2012)

• SEX ON THE BEACH (2012)

• Faded / Catch me (2012)

• all for you (2012)

• 恋しくて (2012)

• Flashback (2012)

• Whip It (2012)

• Go On Top (2012)

• ピンクスパイダー (2013)

• Shake Hip (2013)

• BLUE VELVET (20th Anniversary Ver.) (2013)

• Rainism (2013)

• 24 Hours (2013)

• V / Promise (2013)

• Speed Up / Electric Boy (2013)

HURT LOCKER (2013)

• WILD / DOLLS (2013)

• Standing On The Sun (2013)

• YOU & ME (2013)

• EXPECTATIONS (2013)

• TOUCH DOWN (2013)

• Alone (2013)

• FEEL THE LOVE (2013)

• 7/11 (2013)

• Give It To Me (2013)

• GLUE / GUN (2013)

• Hush (2013)

• HEART BEAT (2013)

• Partition (2013)

• Drunk In Love (2013)

• Blue (2013)

• Pretty Hurts (2013)

• ***FLAWLESS (2013)

• SO RIGHT (2013)

• どうにも止まらない (2013)

• DREAMING NOW (2013)

• Song 4 U (2013)

• First Love (2013)

• Heaven (2013)

• B.B.B (2014)

• Mamma Mia (2014)

• Hotel (2014)

• Feel Natural (2014)

• IT’S SO DELICIOUS (2014)

• BEACH MIX 2 (2014)

• Crank Tha Bass (2014)

• SHOW ME YOUR HOLLA (2014)

• U KNOW (2014)

• LOADED (2014)

• Imagine (2014)

• TERMINAL (2014)

• ANGELS (2014)

• LELIO (2014)

• RYUSEI (2014)

• SAKURA (2014)

• ORION (2014)

• Whatcha Doing Today (2014)

• I Love This Shit (2014)

• Shhh (2014)

• Dance In The Rain (2014)

• Storm Riders (2015)

• Dark Panda (2015)

• PLAY (2015)

• We Are Queens (2016)

• EX TAPE (2016)

• HURRICANE (2016)

• Famous (2016)

• Shhhh! (2016)

• Ultraviolet (2017)

• W-FACE (2017)

• Bassline (2017)

• BRING IT ON (2017)

• INSANE (2017)

• BEACH MIX 4 (2018)

• Hann (2018)

• WOMAN (2018)

• Haircut (2018)

• GOLDFINGER 2018 (2018)

• killer monsteR (2020)

• aLarm (2020)

• Dreamed A Dream (2020)

• Monster (2022)

• BLUE VELVET (30th Anniversary Ver.) (2022)

• Headache (2023)

• HyperBallad (2023)

• 31 Monster (2023)

• Wings / TRIGGER (2023)

• Love In The Breeze (2023)

• Summer Again (2023)

• Strip (2023)

• GET NAKED (2023)

• Do Me (2023)

• Finally Famous (2023)

• Put Your Hands Up (2023)

• OMG (2023)

• Nonfiction (2023)

• 大阪・東京 (2023)

• Summer Time (2023)

• 4 MORE (2023)

• 100の孤独立ち絵 (2023)

• Doo-Bee-Doo-Bop (2023)

LIVE ALBUMS[edit]

Utada Ayumi: 1st Concert Live (1994)

Sweet Sixteen World Tour (1996)

UTADA AYUMI: XX JAPAN TOUR (1998)

〜LOVEppears〜 World Tour: appears (1999)

Utada Ayumi Premium Night: appears (1999)

STADIUM TOUR 2000: UA (2000)

ARENA TOUR 2000: UA (2000)

No.1 World Tour (2001-2002)

Utada Ayumi Premium Night: 愛情 (2001)

Utada Ayumi: 1st Tokyo Dome Fanmeet (2002)

Utada Ayumi: 10th Anniversary In Dream Park (2002)

STADIUM TOUR 2002: UA (2002)

ARENA TOUR 2002: BOYS & GIRLS (2002)

Utada Ayumi Premium Night: MONOCHROME (2003)

7 SPIRITS WORLD TOUR (2003)

2nd Japan Dome Tour ~My Name~ (2004)

Ayumi: Secret Sessions Tour (2004-2005)

“SoA” First Asia Tour (2005)

BLACK CHERRY WORLD TOUR (2006-2007)

15th Anniversary Tour: Startin (2007)

LIVE TOUR 2008: KINGDOM & BOUNCE (2008)

i am… Utada Ayumi World Tour (2008-2009)

Utada Ayumi: 1st Taiwan Live (2009)

1st Taiwan Done Tour: 3 SPLASH (2009)

UNIVERSE WORLD TOUR (2010)

18th Anniversary Live In The Tokyo Dome: FANTASIA (2010)

Utada Ayumi Premium Night: Rock & Roll Circus (2010)

3rd Japan Dome Tour ~DEJAVU~ (2011)

2nd Taiwan Dome Tour 〜DEJAVU〜 (2011)

LADY DYNAMITE WORLD TOUR (2011-2012)

Utada Ayumi: TAKE BACK〜20th Anniversary World Tour (2012)

JAPONESQUE WORLD TOUR (2013)

2013 New Years: Live At The Tokyo Dome (2013)

LIVE TOUR 2013-2016: EDM & SONGS (2013-2016)

5th Japan Dome Tour 〜Bon Voyage〜 (2014)

Utada Ayumi: 7th Fanmeet 〜terminal〜 (2014)

Utada Ayumi Premium Night: FEEL THE LOVE (2014)

WALK OF MY LIFE WORLD TOUR (2016)

7th Japan Dome Tour ~W-FACE & Copy & Paste~(2017)

7th Japan Dome Tour 〜AND〜 (2018)

8th Japan Dome Tour 〜DNA〜 (2018)

4th Taiwan Dome Tour 〜25〜 (2018)

LADY DYNAMITE WORLD TOUR: RE(LIVE) (2019)

JAPONESQUE WORLD TOUR II ~29th ANNIVERSARY~ (2021)

BLACK CHERRY II WORLD TOUR (2021)

my name is…. world tour (2022)

30th Anniversary World Tour: my name is… (2022)

~angeL & monsteR~ World Tour (2023-2026)

Taiwan Albums[edit]

• Identity (2010)

• Butterfly (2011)

• shine we are (2012)

• MUSE (2013)

• PLAY (2014)

• Ultimate (2018)

Remix Albums[edit]

• Uta-Mix 1 (2005)

• Uta-Mix 2 (2007)

• Uta-Mix 3: Special Edition (2008)

• Party Mix (2010)

• Uta-Mix 4 (2011)

• Beach Party (2013)

• Utada Ayumi’s Fan Hits (2017)

Greatest Hits Albums[edit]

• U BEST (2000)

• U BEST 2: appears (2001)

• 1st Summer Love (2002)

• 1st Winter Love (2002)

• U BEST 2 (2003)

• A Ballads (2003)

• 4th Best ~ MY STORY (2004)

• 5th Best ~ First Things (2005)

• 6th Best ~ (miss)understood (2006)

• U BEST II (2007)

• A BALLADS 2 (2008)

• Sessions (2009)

• 2nd Summer Love (2011)

• 2nd Winter Love (2012)

• UTADA AYUMI: 20TH ANNIVERSARY (2012)

• 3rd Summer Love (2013)

• A BALLADS 3 (2013)

• 3rd Winter Love (2013)

• PLAY (2015)

• A BALLADS 4 (2021)

• UTADA AYUMI〜30TH ANNIVERSARY〜 (2022)

Tours[edit]

Solo Concerts & Tours[edit]

1st Concert: Dance Songs (1993)

1st Fanmeeting 1994 (1994)

Sweet Sixteen World Tour (1996)

Live Tour 1998: XX (1998)

LIVE TOUR 1999: LOVEppears (1999)

Premium Night 1999: appears (1999)

STADIUM TOUR 2000: UA (2000)

ARENA TOUR 2000: UA (2000)

LIVE TOUR 2001-2002: DUTY (2001-2002)

Premium Night 2001: Affection (2001)

Hamasaki Kumiko: 10th Anniversary Live (2002)

STADIUM TOUR 2002: UA (2002)

ARENA TOUR 2002: BOYS & GIRLS (2002)

STADIUM TOUR 2003: UA (2003)

Live Tour 2003: Voyage (2003)

Live Tour 2004: MY STORY

“SoA” First Asia Tour (2005)

SoA: 2ND ASIA TOUR: ATLANTIS PRINCESS (2005)

BLACK CHERRY WORLD TOUR (2006)

Live 15th Anniversary Tour: Startin (2007)

LIVE TOUR 2008: KINGDOM & BOUNCE (2008)

i am… Utada Ayumi World Tour (2008-2009)

Live Tour 2009: Taiwan Princess

Live Tour 2009: Trick (2009)

UNIVERSE WORLD TOUR (2010)

Live 18th Anniversary Tour 2010: Fantasia (2010)

Live Tour 2011: DEJAVU (2011)

Live Tour 2011: DEJAVU IN TAIWAN (2011)

LADY DYNAMITE WORLD TOUR (2011)

Live Tour 20th Anniversary: Muse (2012)

JAPONESQUE WORLD TOUR (2013)

2013 New Years: Live At The Tokyo Dome (2013)

Live Tour 2013: EDM & SONGS (2013)

Live Tour 2014: 〜Bon Voyage〜 (2014)

Utada Ayumi: 7th Fanmeet 〜terminal〜 (2014)

Premium Night: FEEL THE LOVE (2014)

Live Tour 2014-2015: EDM & REMIX (2014-2015)

25th Anniversary Live Tour: THE ARTIST (2015)

Live Tour 2016: Walk Of My Life (2016)

Live Tour 2017: W FACE (2017)

Live Tour 2018: AND (2018)

Live Tour 2018: DNA (2018)

LIVE TOUR 2019: LADY DYNAMITE (2019)

LIVE TOUR 2019: M(a)de In Kyoto (2019)

Live Tour 30th Anniversary: UA BEST (2020)

LIVE TOUR 2021; JAPONESQUE 2 (2021)

LIVE TOUR 2021: BLACK CHERRY 2 (2021)

~angeL & monsteR~ World Tour (2023)