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I stopped caring what people thought.
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Namie Amuro:
When I was younger, there was a huge gap between what I wanted to do and what I could do as an idolNamie Amuro:
When I was snowed under with the work of an idol, I didn't have time to think.Namie Amuro:
I never had the chance to consider what or how I wanted to be.Namie Amuro:
People around me called me an idol, so that's what I was.Namie Amuro:
I enjoyed the opportunities, but there was no time to think.Namie Amuro:
I had no choice in the decision to make myself available. I was not always doing things I wanted toNamie Amuro:
During my grief, I realised there was nothing I could do for my mother, but I did have a child.Namie Amuro:
I think afterall, a promotion video is a piece of work in it's own right.Namie Amuro:
In the beginning, I didn't dance that much and stuff.Namie Amuro:
I think that ballads are always something where I can really become one with the audiance.