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安室奈美恵 (Namie Amuro), born September 20, 1977, is a Japanese pop idol from Okinawa, Japan. She is one of the best-selling artists ever in Japan with total sales of approximately 30,000,000 singles and albums. She has released nine original albums, three best-of compilations and 34 singles, as of December 2009. She initially debuted in 1992 as the lead singer of SUPER MONKEY'S, with fellow Okinawa Actors School classmates Max as back dancers. |
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Latest News in english
about Namie Amuro
Entertainment › Namie Amuro ready to have a 'Wild Summer'
Date: 22 Jul 2010 Okinawan singer Namie Amuro, 32, will appear in the next edition of Coca Cola's "Zero" commercial series that begins airing on Saturday. The "Wild Summer"…
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Singer Namie Amuro Turned into Tatsunoko Character
Date: 10 Jun 2010 Gatchaman anime studio's design put on Coke zero cans, cookies, phone screens
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TVXQ’s album 2nd in Japan’s yearly chart
Date: 27 May 2010 Whether as a group or doing individual projects, TVXQ (aka Tohoshinki) members have proven their bankability in Japan once again. Tohoshinki’s “Best Selection 2010” album, released only last February 17, placed second in Japan’s Oricon Yearly Album Top 50 Chart with 542,667 copies sold. It was just 21,489 copies short from the No. 1 spot, which was garnered by Japanese singer Namie Amuro’s ...
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Entertainment › Namie Amuro takes home Best Video of the Year award Date: 23 Mar 2010 Japan Today -
Singer Namie Amuro, 32, was honored this week at the Space Shower Music Video Awards 2010, going home with the award for Best Video of…
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Entertainment › AI and Namie Amuro back in hot R&B combo Date: 09 Mar 2010 Japan Today -
The best combination in Japanese female R&B is back for the first time in seven years, with singers AI, 28, and Namie Amuro, 32, set…
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Controversial Japanese haka ad hits YouTube Date: 19 Feb 2010 3news -
An advertisement for Coke Zero featuring actors dressed as All Blacks and Japanese pop superstar Namie Amuro has hit the internet.
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TV commercial offends N.Z. Maori Date: 17 Feb 2010 The Japan Times -
SYDNEY (Kyodo) A Japanese television commercial featuring pop diva Namie Amuro and a group of men performing an indigenous Maori dance has drawn criticism in New Zealand, the Australian Associated Press has reported. The ad for Coke Zero involves a dance between Amuro and a group of actors dressed in rugby jerseys apparently doing the ceremonial Ka Mate Haka dance.
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Entertainment › Amuro's Coke commercial offends Maori clan Date: 15 Feb 2010 Japan Today -
A Japanese television commercial featuring pop diva Namie Amuro and a group of men performing an indigenous Maori dance has drawn criticism in New Zealand,…
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