Love Songs (Ayumi Hamasaki album)

[2][3] Love Songs was moderately successful in Japan, where it debuted atop the Oricon with first-week sales of over 180,000 copies.

As the video progresses a strange, black, tar-like liquid begins dropping in the room, on random furniture.

However, in the middle of the video, Hero visits to a doctor, and finds out that he is diagnosed with terminal cancer (3rd stage) and has only two weeks left to survive.

The music video for Sweet Season starts with Ayumi picking up her kids with her car, and driving back home.

It shows her and her kids having fun at the swimming pool outside their house in a 1960s Americana style with a modern twist.

Then, she wakes up post partying and hungover (which is heavily implied with various bottles of alcohol are scattered all around her and she's very disheveled in a sequin jacket and jeans, messy hair and smeared eye makeup) at the same place on her backyard sofa, realizing that it was only a dream.

She is dressed differently from before, changing from a sweet-looking mother and housewife into a rocker party girl looking woman, with heavy smeared makeup.

The music video for Virgin Road features Austrian actor and model Manuel Schwarz (later to become Hamasaki's real-life husband).

Virgin Road was Hamasaki's fifth-most expensive music video, behind Jewel, Green, Fairyland and My Name's Women.

[citation needed] The music video was shot in Los Angeles and features Hamasaki and Schwarz getting married.

She performed "Love Song" on Japan's 2010 Best Artist, and on Music Station Super Live along with her classic "M".

[2][6][7] Hamasaki also promoted her singles "Crossroad" and "L" by performing the songs on them during her the final leg of her Rock'n'Roll Circus tour in early October.

[8] It was also given a special release at online shop mu-mo in a cappella version[9] All lyrics are written by Ayumi Hamasaki, except #16 by Mitsuko KomuroCD+DVD