Ayumi Hamasaki
- Music Artist
- Actress
- Writer
Ayumi Hamasaki was still an infant when her father left the family in
their home town of Fukuoka, and she was raised by her mother and
grandmother. At age seven she began modeling to earn money for her
family. At 14 the family moved to Tokyo so Ayumi could pursue an acting
and modeling career. She got small roles in several minor films and a
little TV work, but she didn't particularly like acting, and was
considered too small to have much of a future in modeling, so she left
both fields, and for good measure dropped out of high school. Her time
was spent mostly shopping and partying, until one night a friend took
her to a karaoke club, where she was persuaded to get up and sing. The
club was owned by a major record label, and a producer for that label
happened to be in the club that night, heard her sing and offered her a
contract. At first she turned him down, but he persisted, and the next
year she agreed to at least take singing lessons. She didn't like them
either, and wound up missing most of them. The label then sent her to
New York for lessons; this time she found that she enjoyed the
experience and stayed there for three months. When she returned to
Japan, her producer - impressed by the contents of several letters she
had written to him from New York - suggested that she begin writing her
thoughts down as songs. She began recording in early 1998, and her
debut album A Song for XX topped the Oricon charts for 4 consecutive
weeks. Her single "Love-Destiny" in 1999 was her first #1 single, and
she has had at least one #1 single or album every year since. He fame
as a singer has carried over into other entertainment media, and she is
also one of the top spokesmodels in Japan, making commercials for Honda
cars, among others. Her success at both singing and commercials have
combined to make her the highest-paid entertainer in Japan.