Amuro Namie’s songs disappear from various subscriptions and her official YouTube channel is no longer available

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Singer Namie Amuro, who retired from the entertainment industry in 2018, and her many songs are no longer available on various flat-rate music distribution (subscription) services, and fans on the internet are expressing their confusion one after another. Also, the official YouTube channel for Amuro has disappeared.

Amuro made her debut in 1992. She released hit songs such as “CAN YOU CELEBRATE?” and “Don’t wanna cry,” and became a social phenomenon, coining the term “Amuraa” to refer to people who imitate Amuro’s fashion.

Although she sadly retired from the entertainment industry in September 2018, she is still known for her music and has many passionate fans. Amuro’s songs were distributed on subscription services such as Apple Music and Spotify, but since around November 16th, it has become a hot topic that they are no longer available to listen to, with the exception of her collaborative songs with other artists.

Furthermore, Amuro’s official YouTube channel, which had been distributing music videos, etc., has become inaccessible, with a message saying “This channel is currently unavailable.”

In response to this move, fans online have expressed their confusion, saying, “It’s sad that I can’t listen to Amuro-chan’s songs all of a sudden,” “My heart can’t catch up,” and “What’s going on???”.