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"Boys & Girls"
Song

"Boys & Girls" was Ayumi Hamasaki's ninth single, released on July 14, 1999. Hamasaki's first Maxi single, it was also her first certified million-seller. In its first week of release, it ranked at number two after Ami Suzuki's "Be Together" claimed the top spot. The following week, however, it was able to top the charts.

Commercial tie-up

In 1999, Ayumi became a spokeswoman for AUBE, a cosmetics compagny. Boys & Girls was used in a lipstick commercial for the mark as the theme song. Ayu appeared in the TV ad.

Track listing

  1. "Boys & Girls" (Mad Filter Mix)
  2. "Boys & Girls" (Aube Original Mix)
  3. "Boys & Girls" (Higher Uplift Mix)
  4. "Love ~Destiny~" (Todd'S Lovers Conversion)
  5. "Boys & Girls" (HΛL's Mix)
  6. "Boys & Girls" (Melt Down Dub Mix)
  7. "To Be" (Bright Mix)
  8. "Boys & Girls" (D-Z Psychedelic Assassin Mix)
  9. "Boys & Girls" (Dub's club Remix)
  10. "Boys & Girls" (Aube Original Mix – Instrumental)

Charts

Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

Release Chart Peak Position First Week Sales Sales Total Chart Run
July 14,1999 Oricon Daily Singles Chart #1
July 14,1999 Oricon Weekly Singles Chart #1 261,750 1,038,000 16
July 14,1999 Oricon Yearly Singles Chart #11
  • Total Sales : 1,038,000 (Japan)
  • "Boys & Girls" is the first single by Hamasaki to sell over a million copies
  • "Boys & Girls" is Hamasaki's fourth highest selling single.

Live performances

Chart positions

Chart (1999) Peak
position
Time in
chart
Japan Oricon 1 16 weeks

References

External links

Ayumi Hamasaki
Studio albums
EPs
Compilations
Remix albums
Live albums
Concert tours
Video albums
Other work
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