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Reason for Amuro's exposure: The damaged state of the vocal cords has reached its limit

author:Beijing News

Beijing News (reporter Zhang He) On January 20, NHK broadcast a special episode of "Namie Amuro's Last Confession". In the documentary, Namie Amuro revealed the reason for her retirement, saying that after the damage to her vocal cords seven years ago, her state had reached its limit, "The vocal cords make me very uneasy, and things that can't make normal sounds happen from time to time." So Namie Amuro, who hoped to leave fans in good shape, decided to say goodbye to the music scene in 2017. Finally, she also thanked the 25-year experience again: "The 14-year-old girl who debuted was able to go to the age of 40 through music, which I didn't expect, so it is really a miracle, thank you again." 」 ”

Reason for Amuro's exposure: The damaged state of the vocal cords has reached its limit

In 2018, Namie Amuro sang in Shenzhen. Photo/Visual China

The special edition of Namie Amuro's Final Confessions focuses on Amuro's turbulent experiences and reviews her musical career. Born in 1977, Namie made her official debut in 1992. In the 1990s, the first whirlwind, Namie Amuro recalled, "Either way, I was so focused on the trajectory that I was on the track that was arranged, and I didn't even have time to think about why I did it." In 2002, after Tetsuya Komuro ended her cooperation, Namie Amuro encountered a low tide. In the documentary, she confessed that she was confused about her future. It wasn't until she found different music composers to collaborate, challenged to sing and dance, and also challenged lyrics and composers, that her career saw the light of day again.

Reason for Amuro's exposure: The damaged state of the vocal cords has reached its limit
Reason for Amuro's exposure: The damaged state of the vocal cords has reached its limit

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In September 2017, 40-year-old Namie Amuro suddenly announced on her official website that she would officially withdraw from the show business circle in September 2018. She wrote: "Thank you for your 25 years of support, will retire from the entertainment industry on September 16, 2018, and the next year will also dedicate to the production and performance of albums, spending the last meaningful year." Tetsuya Komuro, who has released such songs as "Chase the Chance" and "Don't Wanna Cry" for Amuro, responded on social platforms: "It is still the first time at work that I feel such indescribable loneliness. ”

In June 2018, Namie Amuro gave her last concert in Tokyo. After singing 30 songs, she recalled her 25 years of singing career and tears, "After September 16, I will not stand on the stage like this again, these 25 years, thank you, finally keep smiling!" 」 Take care! Good bye! On September 16, 2018, Namie Amuro posted an announcement of her official retirement, "I retired today, last year's retirement has been a whole year, every day I cherish it, after I chose to retire, all fans have different moods... Despite this, everyone sent me out with a smile, and I am grateful to all the fans from the bottom of my heart. In everything I have experienced with you in the past 25 years, how you have supported me, cheered for me, and once again expressed my feelings of gratitude. ”

Beijing News reporter Zhang He Editor Wu Dongni Proofreader Liu Jun

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