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Wholesome-looking idol
Ami Suzuki
was one of Japan's biggest-selling artists in the late '90s, her partnership with songwriter/producer
Tetsuya Komuro
helping her shift almost nine million singles and albums combined. At the peak of this success in 2000,
Suzuki
left her label Sony. It was only in late 2004, after a couple of false starts, that
Suzuki
was able to launch her comeback having spent four years in the J-pop wilderness, a period longer than the shelf life of the
average idol.
Unlike
Ayumi Hamasaki
, with whom the Japanese media has tried to build up a rivalry that never truly existed,
Suzuki
is a pop idol in the classic mould, with a slender physique and an innocent look in her eye in the vein of '80s superstar
Seiko Matsuda
. Born in Kanagawa Prefecture (like
Matsuda
) in 1982,
Suzuki
shot to fame when she beat 13,500 contestants to win TV Tokyo's talent contest series, Ayasan, a precursor of the Idols format seen later in the West. Ayasan, which also gave the world the Japan's most famous girl group,
Morning Musume
, offered the winner a chance to sign with Sony Music Entertainment and work with producer
Tetsuya Komuro
, Japan's most successful songwriter of the mid- to late '90s, who had formed his own pop idol group
Globe
while penning hits for the likes of
hitomi
and
Namie Amuro
.
Suzuki
was a 15-year-old high school girl at the time of entering the talent contest. Rumors persist that her victory in the show was, in fact, fixed and that the series was a marketing ploy by her management company, AG Communications, to guarantee their artist high exposure.
Suzuki
's debut single
"Love the Island"
reached the Top Five of the Oricon charts in 1998, selling almost 300,000 copies. Her second single went one better, going Top Three. By the end of that year,
Suzuki
had won the gong for Best New Artist at the annual Japan Record Awards and was hosting her own radio show, Run! Run! Suzuki-go! broadcast on Nippon Broadcasting.
Suzuki
's debut album
SA
was released in March 1998, going on to sell almost two million copies.
A year after her debut, "Suzuki-go," as her fans dubbed her, was ready to go head to head against J-pop's reigning queen,
Ayumi Hamasaki
.
"Be Together"
shared a release date with
Hamasaki
's
"Boys and Girls."
Suzuki
won out, scoring her first number one single.
Suzuki
's first stab at songwriting, on the 2000 single
"Don't Need to Say Goodbye,"
was highly successful, shifting almost 350,000 copies. Her lyrics struck a chord among graduating high-school students (
Suzuki
was graduating from high school herself at the time) in the same way that
Yuki Saito
's
"Sotsugyo"
did with graduating students in the '80s.
After withdrawing from the industry,
Suzuki
made a comeback with her first concert in three-and-half years in front of 3,500 fans in Yokohama in May 2004. This, and the success of her
"Forever Love"
single on
Suzuki
's own Suzukity imprint (which reached number 21 on the Oricon album charts and number one on the "indies" chart), indicated that not all of
Suzuki
's fans had deserted her during a four-year hiatus.
But the real turning point came in autumn of that year when a
Masto "Max" Matsuura
, president of Japan's largest independent record label, Avex, attended an
Suzuki
live show.
Matsuura
was obviously impressed, and at the final date of a small nationwide tour in December (with ex-
Megadeth
lead guitarist and long-term Tokyo resident
Marty Friedman
in her backing band),
Suzuki
announced from the stage that she had signed with Avex.
When she resurfaced in March 2005 -- a low-key, download-only release at the beginning of 2005 notwithstanding -- fans could have been forgiven for thinking
Suzuki
had been
Kumi Koda
-fied by
Matsuura
, given the hair extensions that accompanied the high-energy trance pop of the single
"Delightful."
The formula worked though, as
"Delightful"
went on to become one of 2005's biggest selling singles.
Suzuki
's first album on Avex, and first release in five years, went Top Five upon its release in October 2005, selling 60,000. In December that year,
Suzuki
took part in the annual "A-nation" tour, in which Avex sends its charges around Japan on a joint tour. Also on the bill was
Ai Otsuka
, who penned
Suzuki
's 2006 single, the ballad
"Like a Love?"
It wasn't only her singing career that
Suzuki
was busy getting back on track. She also appeared in Naoto Kumazawa's film Niji no MegSuzuki (Rainbow Song), a bittersweet love story which hit movie theaters in Japan in 2006. ~ David Hickey, All Music Guide
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