After debuting in South Korea, BoA announced her entry into the Japanese market by signing a recording contract with
Avex Trax on March 7, 2001. On the same day, journalists from Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Japan gathered in
Tokyo to cover her showcase (demonstration performance) at the Avex-owned
discoteque,
Velfarre, which Avex invested
₩700 million in.
Tatsumi Yoda, the chairman of Avex at the time, stated: "BoA has the charisma, dance moves, and vocals to surpass the queen of J-Pop,
Namie Amuro." For the album
Listen To My Heart, Avex Trax hired a handful of Japanese musicians such as Natsumi Watanabe, Kazuhiro Hara, Ken Harada, Akira, Bounceback, among many others to work on it. Between 2001 and 2002, the album was recorded in various studios in Japan, and was mastered by
Chris Athens at Sterling Sound in
New York City. The tracks "Power," "Don't Start Now" and "Dreams Come True" were originally sung in
Korean on
Jumping into the World. "Every Heart (Minna no Kimochi)" is an R&B
pop ballad. "Kimochi wa Tsutawaru" is a mid-tempo track. "Share Your Heart (With Me)" is a pop ballad that speaks about sharing feelings with a significant other. "Amazing Kiss" is an up-tempo
bubblegum pop song. "Happiness" is a
hip-hop number with light-hearted rhymes scattered throughout. "ID; Peace B" is a Japanese language adaptation of the title track for her
debut Korean album. "Nothing's Gonna Change" is a glittering ballad with soft vocals. "The Meaning of Peace" was originally sung as a
duet with labelmate
Kumi Koda, but was changed into a solo in the album edition. == Singles ==