Genius 2000 | ||||
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Released | January 26, 2000 | |||
Recorded | 1999–2000 | |||
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Length | 66:00 | |||
Label | Avex Trax | |||
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Genius 2000 is the fourth studio album by Japanese recording artist Namie Amuro, released on January 26, 2000, through Avex Trax. The album was released three years after her last album, Concentration 20 (1997), and was produced by Tetsuya Komuro and Dallas Austin, marking her first collaboration with an American producer, the album spawned four singles: "I Have Never Seen", "Respect the Power of Love", "Something 'bout the Kiss" and "Love 2000".
Upon its release, Genius 2000 debuted at number one on the Oricon Weekly Albums Chart with 536,000 copies sold.[1] It became her fourth studio album and fifth overall to top the chart, but had the lowest first week sales of her career at the time. The album has sold over 800,000 copies and has been certified 2× Platinum by the RIAJ in February 2000.[2] Only 11 months after the album's release, Amuro released her fifth studio album, Break the Rules.
Singles and tie-ins
The album's first single, "I Have Never Seen", was released 13 months before the album, on December 23, 1998. The single marked her return to the entertainment industry following her maternity leave and was her last number one single until 60s 70s 80s almost 10 years later.[1] The second single, "Respect the Power of Love", was released on the same day that Amuro's mother was murdered, causing the singer to cancel promotion for the single. "Something 'bout the Kiss", produced by Dallas Austin, was released in September and was Amuro's first single to be produced by Austin. The final single, "Love 2000", was released on New Year's Day in 2000, preceding the album by three weeks.
The album contains the songs which Komuro produced with American musicians, and the songs which Dallas Austin produced. Musically, it shows that Amuro's interest shifted towards hip-hop and R&B. It also features a duet with American boy band Imajin, titled "You Are the One". The song "Things I Collected" would be covered by Tamia for the soundtrack of Diary of a Mad Black Woman. Tamia's version of the song omits the acoustic guitar solo, but otherwise is identical to Namie's version.
Promotion and live performances
Amuro embarked on the Genius 2000 Tour in promotion of the album, which began in Chiba, Japan on March 20, 2000, and ended in Honolulu, Hawaii on May 14, 2000. The Honolulu concert was attended by 6,000 people.[3] The penultimate dates in Osaka on May 6 and 7, 2000, were attended by 30,000.[4]
Track listing
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Arranger(s) | Length |
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1. | "Make the Connection Complete" | ― | Tetsuya Komuro | Tetsuya Komuro Mix Engineer: Mike Butler | 1:06 |
2. | "Love 2000" | Tetsuya Komuro, Takahiro Maeda, Sheila E., Lynn Mabry | Tetsuya Komuro, Sheila E, Lynn Mabry | Tetsuya Komuro, Sheila E, Lynn Mabry Mix Engineer: Mike Butler | 5:12 |
3. | "Respect the Power of Love" | Tetsuya Komuro | Tetsuya Komuro | Tetsuya Komuro Mix Engineer: Mike Butler | 5:26 |
4. | "Leavin' for Las Vegas" | Dallas Austin Japanese translation: Junko Kudo | Dallas Austin | Dallas Austin Mix Engineer: Alvin Speights | 4:39 |
5. | "Something 'bout the Kiss" | Dallas Austin, Lysette Titi Chang Hai Japanese translation: Junko Kudo | Dallas Austin | Dallas Austin Mix Engineer: Alvin Speights | 4:25 |
6. | "I Have Never Seen" | Tetsuya Komuro | Tetsuya Komuro | Tetsuya Komuro Mix Engineer: Mike Butler | 4:36 |
7. | "Still in Love" | Dallas Austin Japanese translation: Junko Kudo | Dallas Austin | Dallas Austin Mix Engineer: Alvin Speights | 4:17 |
8. | "Mi Corazon (Te' Amour)" | Tetsuya Komuro, Takahiro Maeda, Sheila E., Lynn Mabry | Tetsuya Komuro, Sheila E., Lynn Mabry, Renato Neto | Tetsuya Komuro, Sheila E., Lynn Mabry, Renato Neto Mix Engineer: Mike Butler | 4:48 |
9. | "You Are the One" (featuring Imajin) | Tetsuya Komuro | Tetsuya Komuro | Tetsuya Komuro Mix Engineer: Mike Butler | 5:48 |
10. | "Kiss-And-Ride" | Takahiro Maeda | Tetsuya Komuro, Cozy Kubo | Tetsuya Komuro, Cozy Kubo Mix Engineer: Mike Butler | 3:48 |
11. | "Things I Collected" | Dallas Austin Debra Killings Japanese translation: Junko Kudo | Dallas Austin, Debra Killings | Dallas Austin Mix Engineer: Alvin Speights | 6:18 |
12. | "Next to You" | Dallas Austin Jasper Cameron Japanese translation: Junko Kudo | Dallas Austin, Jasper Cameron | Dallas Austin Mix Engineer: Alvin Speights | 4:15 |
13. | "Asking Why" | NICO (Namie Amuro) | Tetsuya Komuro | Tetsuya Komuro, Cozy Kubo Mix Engineer: Mike Butler | 5:07 |
14. | "Give It a Try" | Tetsuya Komuro, Takahiro Maeda, Sheila E, Lynn Mabry | Tetsuya Komuro, Sheila E, Lynn Mabry | Tetsuya Komuro, Sheila E, Lynn Mabry Mix Engineer: Mike Butler | 4:24 |
15. | "Log Off" | ― | Tetsuya Komuro | Tetsuya Komuro Mix Engineer: Mike Butler | 1:51 |
Personnel
- Namie Amuro – vocals, background vocals
- Imajin – vocals, background vocals
- Terry Bradford – background vocals
- Alex Brown – background vocals
- Sheila E. – background vocals, drums, percussion
- Kiyoshi Hiyama – background vocals
- Yuko Kawai – background vocals
- Debra Killings – background vocals, bass guitar
- David Lawson – background vocals
- Maxayn Lewis – background vocals
- Lynn Mabry – background vocals
- Minako Obata – background vocals
- Takeo Saito – background vocals
- Kenji Sano – background vocals
- Naoki Takao – background vocals
- Will Wheaton Jr. – background vocals
- Tetsuya Komuro – acoustic piano, keyboard, synthesizer
- Tomi Martin – guitar
- Kazuhiro Matsuo – bass, guitar
- Chiharu Mikuzuki – bass
- Renato Neto – keyboard
- Ramon Stagnaro – guitar
- Michael Thompson – guitar
Production
- Producers – Dallas Austin, Tetsuya Komuro
- Mixing – Mike Butler, Alvin Speights
- Mixing assistant – Skye A.K. Correa
- Midi and sound design – Rick Sheppard
- Vocal direction – Kenji Sano
- Photography – Itaru Hirama
- Art direction – Tycoon Graphics
Charts
Album - Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)
Release | Chart | Peak position | First week sales | Sales total |
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January 26, 2000 | Oricon Daily Albums Chart | 1 | ||
Oricon Weekly Albums Chart | 1 | 536,940 | 802,740 | |
Oricon Yearly Albums Chart | 28 |
Singles - Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)
Release | Single | Chart | Peak Position |
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December 23, 1998 | "I Have Never Seen" | Oricon Daily Singles Chart | 1 |
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart | 1 | ||
February 17, 1999 | "Respect the Power of Love" | Oricon Daily Singles Chart | 2 |
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart | 2 | ||
September 1, 1999 | "Something 'bout the Kiss (8 cm)" | Oricon Daily Singles Chart | |
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart | 3 | ||
"Something 'bout the Kiss (12 cm)" | Oricon Daily Singles Chart | ||
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart | 7 | ||
January 1, 2000 | "Love 2000" | Oricon Daily Singles Chart | |
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart | 4 |
Total Single Sales: 1,754,750
Total Album and Single Sales: 2,557,490
References
- 1 2 "安室奈美恵の作品 5ページ目" [List of Namie Amuro's works, Page 5.]. Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved November 10, 2020.
- ↑ "GOLD ALBUM 他認定作品 2000年2月度" [Gold Albums, and other certified works. February 2000 Edition] (PDF). The Record (Bulletin) (in Japanese). Chūō, Tokyo: Recording Industry Association of Japan. 485: 8. April 10, 2000. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 2, 2013. Retrieved January 22, 2014.
- ↑ "Big Wave Honolulu live | Namie Amuro - Toi et moi - Final Version". Retrieved December 29, 2023.
- ↑ "Honolulu Star-Bulletin 9 May 2000 seems like yesterday doesn't it?". Honolulu Star-Bulletin. May 9, 2000. p. 32. Retrieved December 29, 2023.