Play is the eighth studio album by Japanese recording artist Namie Amuro. It was released on June 27, 2007, by Avex Trax and was made available in both physical and digital formats. Following the success of her previous album, Queen of Hip-Pop (2005), Amuro enlisted long-time collaborators Nao'ymt and T. Kura to produce the album. Play, like its predecessor, is an urban contemporary record with elements of pop music, rock and dance-pop. Lyrically, the record explores themes of love, frustration, and relationships.
Play received positive reviews from music critics; the album was praised for its production standard and sound, while its dance-oriented content and overall energy received minor criticism. Play was a commercial success in Japan, debuting at number one on the Oricon Albums Chart and ranking in the top 20 of the year's album sales in the country. The album was also certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for exceeding 500,000 unit shipments.
Following a period of declining sales, Japanese singer Namie Amuro released her seventh studio album Queen of Hip-Pop in summer 2005.[1]Queen of Hip-Pop received positive feedback from music critics for introducing a more mature and transatlantic sound in contrast to her previous efforts, alongside Amuro's adaption to the R&B and Hip-Hop trend that became popular in Japan at the time.[2] Commercially, it was a success in her home country, reaching number two on the Oricon Albums Chart and being certified double platinum for exceeding 500,000 unit shipments.[3][4] Work on her follow-up began after she finished her Space of Hip-Pop concert tour throughout Japan.[5]
Amuro and her label, Avex Trax, enlisted previous collaborators Nao'ymt and T. Kura to assist with the album. They were credited as the only main producers on the record, alongside Amuro, while additional collaborator Michico helped co-write many songs and produce Amuro's vocals on the album.[6] The majority of the album's songwriting was overseen by Nao'ymt and Michico, with assistance from the L.L. Brothers and Angie Irons on two separate songs.[6] Between 2005 and 2007, the album was recorded in various studios in Tokyo, Japan, and was mastered by Tom Coyne at Sterling Sound in New York City.[6]
Composition
Like its predecessor, Play is a R&B-influenced record with elements of pop music, rock, dance-pop, and hip-hop.[7][8] According to AllMusic's Adam Greenberg, the album "was a windfall of basic R&B-flavored dance pop."[7] "The fundamental difference between her previous albums and Play was Amuro's significant shift from being primarily a ballad singer to taking on more ambitious dance-pop," he added about Amuro's sonic transition.[7] According to a CDJournal review, each track on the album was inspired by hip-hop.[8]
"Funky Town" is a "groovy" J-pop number featuring Amuro's "smooth" vocal deliveries, whereas "Step With It" is an uptempo R&B song co-written and arranged by the L.L. Brothers.[9][8] "Hello," an uptempo R&B number, is another track on the album that discusses relationship issues, using telecommunications as a metaphor to express their feelings.[8] "Should I Love Him?" is the album's sole ballad, and it addresses the fear of love in a relationship.[8] "Top Secret" and "Violet Sauce (Spicy)" both return to the uptempo sound that was featured throughout the first half of the album, but are followed by the midtempo pop number, "Baby Don't Cry."[7] The album's closer, "Pink Key," is influenced by pop music and finishes the albums overall uptempo rhythm.[7]
Release and formats
Play was released on June 27, 2007, her seventh studio album overall.[6] The album contains 12 songs totalling over 50 minutes in length. Five music videos were included on a DVD format: "Hide & Seek," "Can't Sleep, Can't Eat, I'm Sick," "Funky Town," "Hello" "Baby Don't Cry." In addition, a special movie video featuring Amuro was created in collaboration with the anime series The World of Golden Eggs.[6]Play was released in various Asian countries in July 2007, with Avex Trax releasing it in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Indonesia, and S.M. Entertainment releasing it in South Korea.[10]
To commemorate Amuro's 20th career anniversary, the album was reissued in two formats in Japan in 2012: a standard CD with the original content but at a lower retail price, and a Playbutton format.[11] Shoji Uchida shot the album artwork and photoshoot; the CD artwork depicts Amuro in a blue policewoman uniform holding a whip, while the bonus DVD artwork depicts Amuro in a black and white policewoman uniform holding the same whip.[6] The art direction and the album's booklet was designed by Hidekazu Sato and Katsuhiro Shimizu, with creative direction handled by Sato.[6]
Promotion
Singles and other songs
Four singles were released to promote Play. The double A-side single "White Light" was released as the album's lead single on November 16, 2005, through Avex Trax.[12] Despite its commercial release, "White Light" did not appear on the track list for Play, and was later added to Amuro's greatest hits album Best Fiction (2008).[13] The single peaked at number seven on the Oricon Singles Chart, and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for exceeding 100,000 unit shipments.[14][15] The albums second A-side singles, "Can't Sleep, Can't Eat, I'm Sick/Ningyo," was released on May 17, 2006, through Avex Trax.[16] The latter track, like its predecessor, was not included on the Play track list. The single peaked at number two on the Oricon Singles Chart, and was certified gold in Japan.[17][18]
"Baby Don't Cry" was released as the albums third single by Avex Trax on January 24, 2007.[19] Commercially, the song peaked at number three on the Oricon Singles Chart, and number 26 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100.[20] In Japan, the song received three certifications: gold for physical sales, triple platinum for exceeding 750,000 digital downloads, and million for exceeding one million ringtone downloads.[21][22][23] "Funky Town" was released as the fourth and final single by Avex Trax on April 4, 2007.[24] Physical and digital formats also included the B-side song "Darling," which did not appear on Play. "Funky Town" peaked at number three on the Oricon Singles Chart, and received three certifications in Japan; gold for physical sales, gold for exceeding over 100,000 digital downloads, and double platinum for exceeding over 500,000 ringtone downloads.[25][26][27][28] "Hide & Seek" was not retailed as a single in Japan, but was certified in two categories: double platinum for exceeding 500,000 ringtone sales, and gold for selling over 100,000 digital downloads.[29]
Several songs from the album were used in commercials and advertisements promoted in Japan. "Hide & Seek," "Can't Sleep, Can't Eat, I'm Sick" and "Hello" were used in commercials for the Japanese ringtone websites Mu-Mo and Iromelo Mix DX, while "Funky Town" and "Pink Key" were used as jingles in Japan to promote Lipton products.[8] "Top Secret" was used as the theme song for the second season of Prison Break in Japan, while "Baby Don't Cry" is featuring as the ending theme song for the Fuji Television series, Himitsu no Hanazono.[8] Additionally, the single release of "Violet Sauce" was featured as the theme song for the Japanese release of the 2005 American neo-noircrimeanthology filmSin City.[8] The movie's director, Robert Rodriguez, was impressed by the song and asked to be a part of it; he can be heard saying "Welcome to Sin City" towards the end of the song.[30]
Amuro embarked on her Play Tour 2007 concert tour to promote the album. The tour began on August 18, 2007, at Ichihara Civic Hall in the Chiba Prefecture, and was originally scheduled to end on December 25, 2007, at the Okinawa Convention Theatre in Amuro's hometown of the Okinawa Prefecture. The tour was extended by 12 dates, beginning its second leg at Nagoya Century Hall in Nagoya and concluding on February 27, 2007, at Kanagawa Kenmin Hall in Yokohama. In addition, Amuro added an international date in Taipei, Taiwan at the Taipei Arena on February 12 and 14, 2008. This ultimately became Amuro's longest spanning concert tour of her career.[31][32]
The setlist included songs from Amuro's musical career, including every track from "Play." On February 27, 2008, Avex Trax released a live DVD in Japan, and a Blu-ray was released two years later on December 15, 2010.[33] Both physical formats were re-released on September 16, 2012, as part of Amuro's 20th career anniversary, with the original content but at a lower retail price.[33] Commercially, the DVD release was a success in Japan, peaking at number two on the Oricon DVD Chart, and lasted 65 weeks in total.[34] The live release was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for exceeding 100,000 unit shipments.[35]
Namie Amuro Play Tour 2007 DVD/Blu-ray track list[33]
Play received positive reviews from music critics. Adam Greenberg from AllMusic awarded the album three-and-a-half stars. Greenberg praised the album's inclusion of R&B sounds and ballads, as well as Amuro's presence on tracks like "Baby Don't Cry," "Hello" and "Hide & Seek."[7] He was critical of the album's dance-oriented content and faltering energy, citing songs such as "It's All About You," "Funky Town," "Top Secret," and "Violet Sauce" as examples.[7] Labelling the effort as "ambitious," he concluded, "The dance tunes don't always hit as squarely as Amuro might hope, but it's a good effort and worth the time of her fans."[7] An mini-review from CD Journal described most of the content on the album as "danceable."[8]
Commercially, Play was a success. In Japan, Play debuted at the top of the daily and weekly Oricon Albums Chart, opening with sales of 250,619 copies, Amuro's highest first week sales since Genius 2000 (2000).[36][37] Additionally, it became Amuro's first studio album to reach number one since Genius 2000, and her fourth overall.[38]Play spent a second consecutive week atop the chart, selling 90,506 copies.[39] In all, it stayed on the charts for 59 weeks.[40] By the end of 2007, the album was named the 15th best-selling record in the country of the fiscal year, having sold 514,560 copies.[41] The album was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for shipments of 500,000 units.[42] According to Oricon Style, Play is Amuro's ninth best-selling album overall.[43]
^Play was released as a digital format on June 27, 2007. After Amuro's retirement in 2017, Dimension Point published all of her music on streaming services in mid-2019, including Play.[47] However, in November 2023, Play, alongside the rest of Amuro's music releases, were removed from physical retailers, digital outlets, and streaming services due to unexplained reasons.[48]
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