(Miss)understood

(Miss)understood
A up-close shot of Ayumi Hamasaki smiling and looking into the camera. On the lower left is a red heart.
CD only cover
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 1, 2006 (2006-01-01)
Recorded2005
Studio
Genre
Length66:31
LabelAvex Trax
ProducerMax Matsuura
Ayumi Hamasaki chronology
My Story
(2004)
(Miss)understood
(2006)
Secret
(2006)
Alternative cover
A up-close shot of Ayumi Hamasaki covering her mouth and looking sideways. On the lower left is a red heart.
CD/DVD cover
Singles from (Miss)understood
  1. "Step You/Is This Love?"
    Released: April 20, 2005
  2. "Fairyland"
    Released: August 3, 2005
  3. "Heaven"
    Released: September 14, 2005
  4. "Bold & Delicious/Pride"
    Released: November 30, 2005

(Miss)understood (stylized in all lowercase) is the seventh studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Ayumi Hamasaki. It was released on New Year's Day 2006, by Avex Trax. Hamasaki acted as the album's sole lyricist, as she had on all of her preceding albums. (Miss)understood marked new musical directions for Hamasaki: she explored new influences such as funk and used gospel choruses in some of the songs, foreign to her previous works. This was the result of her having heard compositions by Geo from the German-based pop music project Sweetbox and asking him for his works. Subsequently, Hamasaki rewrote the lyrics entirely to fit (Miss)understood. Lyrically, the album was a departure from her previous work, My Story, which had been primarily autobiographical.

Where My Story had contained "musings about her past", Hamasaki wanted the lyricism on (Miss)understood to send a strong message to all women—to be a kind of "girls' talk" to give "moral support", while at the same time reminding women that there were times when they would feel weak and low. These themes, along with the album's funk influences, are epitomized on songs such as "Bold & Delicious" and "Ladies Night".

(Miss)understood was a commercial success, opening at number one in Japan (her seventh consecutive studio album to do so) with first-week sales of over 653,000 copies. It went on to receive a Million certification from the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) and became the eighth best-selling album of 2006 in Japan. It is, to date, her last Million-certified album. According to Avex, it is also her first album to fail to hit over a million sales in Japan according to Oricon. Hamasaki promoted the record by embarking on the Ayumi Hamasaki Arena Tour 2006 A arena tour.