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Best Fiction : ウィキペディア英語版
Best Fiction (album)

''Best Fiction'' is the third greatest hits album by Japanese recording artist Namie Amuro, and the final greatest hits release under her Avex Trax, her record company since 1995. The release follows her two previous greatest hits albums, ''181920'' (1998) and ''Love Enhanced Single Collection'' (2002). The compilation was released as a stand-alone CD and a CD packaging including music videos on a DVD. The album includes two new tracks; "Sexy Thing" and "Do Me More", and spawned an extended play ''60s 70s 80s''.
''Best Fiction'' was commended by contemporary critics who noted the progression of Amuro's image from earlier years, while some were critical towards some songs for their lack of power. The album debuted at number one on a Japanese Oricon Albums Chart, her eighth number one on that chart and lasted six weeks at the top. ''Best Fiction'' was certified million by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for shipments of one million units, her first and last million certification since ''181920''. To promote ''Best Fiction'', Amuro went on her ''Namie Amuro Best Fiction tour 2008–2009'' concert tour in October 2008.
==Background==
In early 2008, Amuro confirmed that she would release a new single for a new greatest hits album. Amuro released the extended play ''60s 70s 80s'' (March 2008) which contained the tracks "New Look", "Rock Steady", and "What a Feeling". She revealed that all her future singles would be promoted through her endorsement deals, with the first single being promoted through hair company Vidal Sassoon. Amuro revealed that two new songs would be featured on the album, these being "Sexy Thing" and "Do Me More". "Sexy Girl" was the theme song for NHK drama ''Otome no Punch'' that aired on June 19, and the other called "Do Me More" was the campaign song for Vidal Sassoon.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Namie Amuro Official Site )
''Best Fiction'' is Amuro's third greatest hits album, featuring all her tracks from "Wishing On the Same Star" (2003) up until ''60s 70s 80s''. The album was released in two formats; a stand-alone CD that features a close up of Amuro's face, and a CD and DVD package that has Amuro leaning on top of a car hood. The album artworks were revealed on Oricons blog website, both heavily airbrushed.〔 The title of the compilation was revealed on the website for NHK series "Otome no Punch" on its FAQ. Amuro commented that the image was chosen because it reflected the album's title.

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