About "Voyage"
"Voyage" is the 28th single released by Ayumi Hamasaki on September 26, 2002. "Voyage" debuted at #1 on the weekly charts with more than 319,020 copies sold in its first week and remained at the top position for three consecutive weeks out of a total 28 weeks on the chart, becoming her longest-charting single. The single sold a total of 760,000 copies and became the ninth-best-selling single of the year. To date, "Voyage" is Ayumi Hamasaki's only single which has remained in the top position of the weekly Oricon charts for at least three weeks other than "H" and "A"; however, "Voyage" is Hamasaki's only single to stay at #1 for three consecutive weeks ("A" and "H" spent 3 non-consecutive weeks at #1). "Voyage" was used as the theme song of the Japanese film Tsuki ni Shizumu, which was created in lieu of a PV for the single. It was also used as the ending song of a Japanese television drama My Little Chef, starring Hiroshi Abe and Aya Ueto.
Top songs by Ayumi Hamasaki
- Poker Face
- Independent
- Vogue
- Surreal
- Solitude
- Love (refrain)
- Evolution
- Daybreak
- Voyage
- Immature (sweet Mix)
- P.s. Ii
- Never Ever
- Friend Ii (make My Mad Mix)
- Rainbow
- Free And Easy
- Memorial Address Take 2 Version
- Fly High
- Real Me
- A Song For Xx (millennium Mix)
- A Song Is Born
- Appears
- Close To You
- A Song For Xx
- Depend On You
- Dolls
- End Roll
- Trauma
- Everywhere Nowhere
- No More Words (inuyasha Theme)
- Flower Garden
- Signal
- Kanariya
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