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do it again 16th February 2011 02:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Kingdom (Post 2633782)
SUPERSTAR's guy is ugly, Stay with me's guy is ugly.. this one is pretty nice looking and WHITE!! :heart

RACIST.

Kingdom 16th February 2011 02:33 AM

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Originally Posted by do it again (Post 2633785)
RACIST.

I made my comment as unracist as it could possibly be! Kumi likes white men, that's not my fault. :angel

love in music 16th February 2011 02:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Kingdom (Post 2633758)
Sweet Season

ok. I guess I sometimes do like country then. I never really thought of it as that but I guess it is a bit country with that instrumental. I just dislike annoying country songs.

I wonder how the passing by PV will be. I hope it doesn't feature akon.

Zeke. 16th February 2011 02:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Pieces_of_SEVEN (Post 2633760)
people are very loose (or uneducated) with their classifying of genres. lol people also consider songs like blossom rock-y.

Well it clearly is poprock. The guitar is very upfront so I would not consider it as "pop" as fairyland. Defnitely pop-rock. The bridge is very rock.

do it again 16th February 2011 02:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Kingdom (Post 2633790)
I made my comment as unracist as it could possibly be! Kumi likes white men, that's not my fault. :angel

Kumi likes white men... I think, maybe you too?

Kingdom 16th February 2011 02:37 AM

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Originally Posted by love in music (Post 2633792)
ok. I guess I sometimes do like country then. I never really thought of it as that but I guess it is a bit country with that instrumental. I just dislike annoying country songs.

I wonder how the passing by PV will be. I hope it doesn't feature akon.

yeah, Sweet Season has country elements in it like BAMBI does, they're just not as strong or noticeable. I wouldn't call BAMBI flat out country but it has definitely has country instruments to it.

And that is not Akon in Passing by. I think it would have been announced if it was him.

love in music 16th February 2011 02:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Kingdom (Post 2633796)
yeah, Sweet Season has country elements in it like BAMBI does, they're just not as strong or noticeable. I wouldn't call BAMBI flat out country but it has definitely has country instruments to it.

And that is not Akon in Passing by. I think it would have been announced if it was him.

it sounds so much like him! I'll be glad if it's not him though because I really dislike him as a person and I don't like such trash being in a song w/kuu :no

hsienko 16th February 2011 02:48 AM

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Originally Posted by love in music (Post 2633792)
ok. I guess I sometimes do like country then. I never really thought of it as that but I guess it is a bit country with that instrumental. I just dislike annoying country songs.

I wonder how the passing by PV will be. I hope it doesn't feature akon.

Sweet Season isn't country, its a pop song with a light Rockabilly influence.

ILoveGeniuses 16th February 2011 02:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Kingdom (Post 2633790)
I made my comment as unracist as it could possibly be! Kumi likes white men, that's not my fault. :angel

Oh i noticed the number she uses, but maybe that's also the American influence in Japan. And i dont hate anybody of any gender, race etc. Just i guess I have a different appeal to me of what I find attractive. I dunno, I'm a little nerdy, so i tend to like a bit of nerdy, but sweet type of person with a good sense of light but intelligent humor. Like for example, I actually took my gf to the museum on Valentine's. We loved it there together.

Oh and getting back to Kuu, but is there anymore performances coming up? I'm hoping to see her perform some other songs besides Pop Diva on TV shows.

Kingdom 16th February 2011 02:51 AM

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Originally Posted by hsienko (Post 2633800)
Sweet Season isn't country, its a pop song with a light Rockabilly influence.

Rockabilly still has country music influence in it though, so technically it has country elements to it.

do it again 16th February 2011 02:51 AM

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Originally Posted by SoldierofSilence (Post 2633802)
Oh i noticed. And i dont hate anybody of any gender, race etc. Just i guess I have a different appeal to me of what I find attractive. I dunno, I'm a little nerdy, so i tend to like a bit of nerdy, but sweet type of person with a good sense of light but intelligent humor. Like for example, I actually took my gf to the museum on Valentine's. We loved it there together.

Oh and getting back to Kuu, but is there anymore performances coming up? I'm hoping to see her perform some other songs besides Pop Diva on TV shows.

I'm pretty sure she'll have another round of TV promotion in early March to promote Dejavu. I hope she'll sing AT THE WEEK END and I Don't Love You !?? I think I am excited the most for those two!

Picaflor 7/4 16th February 2011 02:52 AM

Besides the fact that Bambi sounds like a collaboration between Coyote Ugly and Disney, I kind of like the video.

ILoveGeniuses 16th February 2011 02:52 AM

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Originally Posted by do it again (Post 2633805)
I'm pretty sure she'll have another round of TV promotion in early March to promote Dejavu. I hope she'll sing AT THE WEEK END and I Don't Love You !?? I think I am excited the most for those two!

Those sounded like they'll be good.:)

Also, interesting the she wrote "weekend" as two words.:P

do it again 16th February 2011 02:54 AM

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Originally Posted by SoldierofSilence (Post 2633807)
Those sounded like they'll be good.:)

Also, interesting the she wrote "weekend" as two words.:P

"AT" the WEEK END doesn't really make any sense to me, either. It's not really used...

What are you doing this weekend?
I'm going to see a movie this weekend.
I'm not working this weekend.
I'm off on the weekend.
I don't wanna work on the weekend/I don't wanna work this weekend would be a lot better than I DON'T WANNA WORK AT THE WEEK END

But the music is hot and that's more important.

Kingdom 16th February 2011 02:57 AM

Technically they are both correct, but here in the US we usually use "on the weekend"

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Originally Posted by do it again (Post 2633794)
Kumi likes white men... I think, maybe you too?

yes... what else would I like?

ILoveGeniuses 16th February 2011 02:57 AM

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Originally Posted by do it again (Post 2633810)
"AT" the WEEK END doesn't really make any sense to me, either. It's not really used...

What are you doing this weekend?
I'm going to see a movie this weekend.
I'm not working this weekend.
I'm off on the weekend.
I don't wanna work on the weekend/I don't wanna work this weekend would be a lot better than I DON'T WANNA WORK AT THE WEEK END

But the music is hot and that's more important.

Actually, maybe its a British way of speaking. My friend Dawn is from England and always phrases it "at the weekend". Also, instead of saying "getting along quite well" she'll say "getting on quite well" for quick examples.

maze 16th February 2011 02:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Kingdom (Post 2633746)
haters to the left, BAMBI is full of win and rainbows!

:heart

Picaflor 7/4 16th February 2011 02:58 AM

I've also heard some british people say "How do you mean?" While here in the US we usually say "What do you mean?"

do it again 16th February 2011 02:59 AM

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Originally Posted by SoldierofSilence (Post 2633812)
Actually, maybe its a British way of speaking. My friend Dawn is from England and always phrases it "at the weekend". Also, instead of saying "getting along quite well" she'll say "getting on quite well" for quick examples.

That makes sense, aren't Phrased Differently like Swedish or something anyway?

ILoveGeniuses 16th February 2011 03:04 AM

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Originally Posted by do it again (Post 2633816)
That makes sense, aren't Phrased Differently like Swedish or something anyway?

maybe. it's possible. My friend Dawn does have a slight different way of speaking and sometimes she'll use a word or expression I'm not familiar with and I get a bit confused for a moment.

I dunno if it's really true or not, but i heard that a long time ago calling someone's pet dog a B**** wasn't an insult in Scotland.


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