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| Length = 29:07
| Length = 29:07
| Label = [[Avex Trax]]
| Label = [[Avex Trax]]
| Writer = [[Ayumi Hamasaki]]
| Writer = [[Ayumi Hamasaki]] (lyrics)<br>Geo of [[Sweetbox]] (music)
| Producer =
| Producer = [[Max Matsuura]]
| Last single = "[[Heaven (Ayumi Hamasaki song)|Heaven]]"<br />(2005)
| Last single = "[[Heaven (Ayumi Hamasaki song)|Heaven]]"<br />(2005)
| This single = "'''Bold & Delicious/Pride'''"<br />(2005)
| This single = "'''Bold & Delicious/Pride'''"<br />(2005)

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"Bold & Delicious/Pride"
Song
B-side"Pride"

"Bold & Delicious/Pride" is the 38th single released by Ayumi Hamasaki. It was released on November 30, 2005.

The song Bold & Delicious was originally composed by music producer Roberto "Geo" Rosan for the Los Angeles-based pop group Sweetbox, which achieved fame in Europe and Asia throughout the late '90s and 2000s. A fan of the group's music, Hamasaki received permission from Geo to use a few of his compositions for her January 2006 album (miss)understood, adding her own lyrics for these songs. The original composition was later featured on the group's album entitled Addicted, released in Japan in March 2006.

Music videos

Both promotional videos for Bold & Delicious and Pride were shot in New York.

In the video for Bold & Delicious, Hamasaki is featured with long wavy black hair, and wears a faux fur jacket with a light pink dress. She is seen standing on the back of a moving truck driving through areas of New York City, evoking the iconic 1993 Björk music video for her single Big Time Sensuality. Some shots feature "behind the scenes" material, showing footage of the truck driving around the city and film crew members.

The video for Pride features several long takes of Hamasaki in a black dress being prepared by assistants and make-up artists, and then walking through an on-location set prepared under a New York City bridge and in the rain.

Sales

Bold & Delicious/Pride debuted at #1 on the Oricon Singles Charts, making it her 25th #1 single, which tied her with Seiko Matsuda for the most amount of #1 singles by a female artist at the time. It became her 13th #1 single in a row. Overall single sales, however, were lower than her most recent singles at the time. The single sold 83,708 copies in its first week, in comparison to her past several singles which had typically sold between 160,000 and 170,000 copies during their first week on the charts.

This was Hamasaki's weakest single (sales figures-wise) since "forgiveness" in 2003 and her lowest selling single since her 1998 effort "Depend on You".

Among reasons postulated was the single's proximity in release date to the album on which it was featured, (miss)understood, which officially released roughly a month later on January 1, 2006.

Track listing

  1. "Bold & Delicious" – 4:40
  2. "Pride" – 4:10
  3. "Heaven" (House Mix) – 6:15
  4. "Will" (Wall5 Remix)
  5. "Bold & Delicious" (Instrumental) – 4:40
  6. "Pride" (Instrumental) – 4:10

DVD track listing

  1. "Bold & Delicious" (PV)
  2. "Pride" (PV)

Live performances

  • November 25, 2005 – Music Station – "Bold & Delicious"
  • November 25, 2005 – Music Fighter – "Pride"
  • November 28, 2005 – Hey! Hey! Hey! – "Bold & Delicious"
  • November 30, 2005 – 130 Million Choose Best Artist – "Bold & Delicious"
  • December 2, 2005 – PopJam – "Bold & Delicious"
  • December 2, 2005 – Music Station – "Pride"
  • December 3, 2005 – CDTV – "Bold & Delicious"
  • December 23, 2005 – Music Station Super Live – "Bold & Delicious" and "Heaven"
  • December 24, 2005 – Happy X-Mas Show 2005 – "Bold & Delicious"
  • December 31, 2005 – CDTV Special 2005-2006 – "Bold & Delicious" and "Step You"
  • January 7, 2006 – Music Fair 21 – "Bold & Delicious" and "Pride"

Charts

Oricon Sales Chart (Japan)

Release Chart Peak Position First Week Sales Sales Total Chart Run
30 November 2005 Oricon Daily Singles Chart 1
Oricon Weekly Singles Chart 1 83,708 133,000 7 weeks
Oricon Monthly Singles Chart 7
Oricon Yearly Singles Chart 73
  • Total Sales : 133,000 (Japan)
  • RIAJ certification: Gold

References