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It's a love song to the microphone (and the stage, and the singing career, and music, etc).
Ayu considered changing labels or retiring after A Best, but she openly talked about this before... She also said once Dearest was the song where she discovered she loves singing...
And about the "best" thing... On Japan, it's way too common for most artists to debut, get famous, releasing +-3 albums after getting famous, one per consecutive year, releasing a best, that will be their best selling album most of the time, and becoming nobody after that... So, on their market, the first best after the fame symbols the end of the relevance, and the final hit on ones profitable musical career... It is also a way for the recording label to ending the artist spotlight before the public does so... In the end of the day, her problem with A Best is that she knew what they were planing to do to her next^^
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