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- 60s_70s_80s abstract ""60s 70s 80s" is Namie Amuro's 33rd solo single under the Avex Trax label. It was released in CD and CD&DVD formats on March 12, 2008, 11 months since her previous single "Funky Town", and nearly 9 months after her successful album "Play". This single continues her successful comeback, as it had her highest first week sales since 2000's "Never End" even at a time when CD single sales are dramatically decreasing. It became her first #1 since 1998's "I Have Never Seen", and her highest selling single since "Never End".".
- 60s_70s_80s album Best_Fiction.
- 60s_70s_80s format CD_single.
- 60s_70s_80s genre Contemporary_R&B.
- 60s_70s_80s genre Funk.
- 60s_70s_80s genre Hip_hop_music.
- 60s_70s_80s genre J-pop.
- 60s_70s_80s genre Synthpop.
- 60s_70s_80s musicalArtist Namie_Amuro.
- 60s_70s_80s musicalBand Namie_Amuro.
- 60s_70s_80s previousWork Funky_Town_(Namie_Amuro_song).
- 60s_70s_80s producer Muro_(DJ).
- 60s_70s_80s producer Shinichi_Osawa.
- 60s_70s_80s recordLabel Avex_Trax.
- 60s_70s_80s releaseDate "2008-03-12".
- 60s_70s_80s subsequentWork Wild_(Namie_Amuro_song).
- 60s_70s_80s wikiPageID "15487167".
- 60s_70s_80s wikiPageRevisionID "605884541".
- 60s_70s_80s after ""Kurikaesu Haru" by 244 Endli-x".
- 60s_70s_80s after ""Ore ja Nakya, Kimi ja Nakya" by 20th Century".
- 60s_70s_80s album Best_Fiction.
- 60s_70s_80s artist Namie_Amuro.
- 60s_70s_80s before ""Fight the Blues" by Hikaru Utada".
- 60s_70s_80s before ""Wahaha" by Kanjani Eight".
- 60s_70s_80s cover "80.0".
- 60s_70s_80s description "A 23-second clip of "What a Feeling", illustrating the sampling of "Flashdance... What a Feeling".".
- 60s_70s_80s extra Yuichi_Kodama.
- 60s_70s_80s extra "Muro".
- 60s_70s_80s extra "Shinichi Osawa".
- 60s_70s_80s extra "T.Kura for Giant Swing Productions".
- 60s_70s_80s extra "Takeshi Nakamura".
- 60s_70s_80s extra "Yusuke Tanaka".
- 60s_70s_80s extraColumn "Arranger".
- 60s_70s_80s extraColumn "Director".
- 60s_70s_80s filename "Namie Amuro - What a Feeling.ogg".
- 60s_70s_80s format Ogg.
- 60s_70s_80s format "CD single, CD+DVD".
- 60s_70s_80s genre Contemporary_R&B.
- 60s_70s_80s genre Funk.
- 60s_70s_80s genre Hip_hop_music.
- 60s_70s_80s genre J-pop.
- 60s_70s_80s genre Synthpop.
- 60s_70s_80s hasPhotoCollection 60s_70s_80s.
- 60s_70s_80s headline "Disc1: CD".
- 60s_70s_80s headline "Disc2: DVD".
- 60s_70s_80s label Avex_Trax.
- 60s_70s_80s lastSingle ""Funky Town"".
- 60s_70s_80s length "209.0".
- 60s_70s_80s length "211.0".
- 60s_70s_80s length "227.0".
- 60s_70s_80s length "229.0".
- 60s_70s_80s length "238.0".
- 60s_70s_80s length "240.0".
- 60s_70s_80s lyrics "michico, Aretha Franklin".
- 60s_70s_80s lyrics "michico, Keith Forsey, Irene Cara".
- 60s_70s_80s lyrics "michico, Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, Eddie Holland".
- 60s_70s_80s lyricsCredits "yes".
- 60s_70s_80s music "Muro, michico, Aretha Franklin".
- 60s_70s_80s music "Shinichi Osawa, michico, Giorgio Moroder".
- 60s_70s_80s music "T.Kura, michico, Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, Eddie Holland".
- 60s_70s_80s musicCredits "yes".
- 60s_70s_80s name "80.0".
- 60s_70s_80s nextSingle ""Wild / Dr."".
- 60s_70s_80s note Instrumental.
- 60s_70s_80s note Music_video.
- 60s_70s_80s note "Instrumental".
- 60s_70s_80s note "Music video".
- 60s_70s_80s note "Sample: Aretha Franklin "Rock Steady" in 1971".
- 60s_70s_80s note "Sample: Irene Cara "Flashdance... What a Feeling" in 1983".
- 60s_70s_80s note "Sample: The Supremes "Baby Love" in 1964".
- 60s_70s_80s pos "left".
- 60s_70s_80s producer "T.Kura & Michico, DJ Muro, Shinichi Osawa".
- 60s_70s_80s released "2008-03-12".
- 60s_70s_80s thisSingle "70.0".
- 60s_70s_80s title List_of_Oricon_number-one_singles_of_2008.
- 60s_70s_80s title Oricon.
- 60s_70s_80s title ""What a Feeling"".
- 60s_70s_80s title "Billboard Japan Hot 100 number-one single".
- 60s_70s_80s title "New Look".
- 60s_70s_80s title "Rock Steady".
- 60s_70s_80s title "What a Feeling".
- 60s_70s_80s wordnet_type synset-phonograph_record-noun-1.
- 60s_70s_80s years "2008-03-24".
- 60s_70s_80s years "2008-04-07".
- 60s_70s_80s subject Category:2008_singles.
- 60s_70s_80s subject Category:2008_songs.
- 60s_70s_80s subject Category:Avex_Trax_singles.
- 60s_70s_80s subject Category:Japan_Hot_100_number-one_singles.
- 60s_70s_80s subject Category:Namie_Amuro_songs.
- 60s_70s_80s subject Category:Oricon_Weekly_number-one_singles.
- 60s_70s_80s subject Category:Singles_certified_triple_platinum_by_the_Recording_Industry_Association_of_Japan.
- 60s_70s_80s subject Category:Songs_written_by_Shinichi_Osawa.
- 60s_70s_80s type MusicalWork.
- 60s_70s_80s type Single.
- 60s_70s_80s type Work.
- 60s_70s_80s type CreativeWork.
- 60s_70s_80s type MusicSingle.
- 60s_70s_80s type InformationEntity.
- 60s_70s_80s comment ""60s 70s 80s" is Namie Amuro's 33rd solo single under the Avex Trax label. It was released in CD and CD&DVD formats on March 12, 2008, 11 months since her previous single "Funky Town", and nearly 9 months after her successful album "Play". This single continues her successful comeback, as it had her highest first week sales since 2000's "Never End" even at a time when CD single sales are dramatically decreasing.".
- 60s_70s_80s label "60s 70s 80s".