Five
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Five
Summary
Five is an extended play[1]. Five ranks in the top 8% of extended_play entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (44 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Five's instance of is recorded as extended play[3].
- Five's genre is J-pop[4].
- Five's genre is contemporary R&B[5].
- Five was produced by Max Matsuura[6].
- Five was performed by Ayumi Hamasaki[7].
- Five's record label is recorded as Avex Trax[8].
- Five's place of publication is recorded as Japan[9].
- Five is part of Ayumi Hamasaki EPs discography[10].
- Five's language of work or name is recorded as Japanese[11].
- Five was distributed by compact disc[12].
- Five was released on August 31, 2011[13].
- Five's title is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'Five'}[14].
- Five's number of parts of this work is recorded as {'unit': 'Q7302866', 'amount': '+5'}[15].
Product Details
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Release type: Album[16]
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First release date: 2011-08-31[17]
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Genre(s): j-pop[18]
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Community tags: j-pop, mini album[19]
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MusicBrainz ID: f068a847-dc7f-4108-bcb7-77f8c49b69d2[20]
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Authorship and Creation
Among the performers on Five was Ayumi Hamasaki[7]. Five was produced by Max Matsuura[6].
Publication
Five was released on August 31, 2011[13]. Five's place of publication is recorded as Japan[9]. Five's language of work or name is recorded as Japanese[11]. Genres include J-pop[4] and contemporary R&B[5]. Five is part of Ayumi Hamasaki EPs discography[10]. Five was distributed by compact disc[12].
Why It Matters
Five ranks in the top 8% of extended_play entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (44 views/month).[2] Five has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[21]