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waterballoon 8th October 2010 06:31 AM

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Originally Posted by ストロボ・EdGE (Post 2514296)
^No, I think your argument is very valid; I just wanted to point that out though.

Thank you! :D

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Originally Posted by Andrenekoi (Post 2514298)
Never forget that! :P
Actually, she is just mixing her heavy stuff with comercial stuff, so, the message goes to her listeners without she being bashed to death and ignored by the public...
Japanese people hates their pop divas to have a brain

:laugh that's true!

Anyway yeah but it's funny to me how her 48th-50th singles belong in the safe genre... pretty smart move to further ensure her #1 weekly; even if the lyrical content might be not so mainstream, the main genre of the singles are still the Japanese people's favorite lol...

Oh I just remembered that even if she released rock/non-conventional singles like Mirrorcle World & Rule/Sparkle (since they're the most recent ones); they're usually linked with a special event/tie-in... MW with 10th anniversary, R/S with the Dragonball movie which although sucked balls but Dragonball is still quite popular/well known in Japan I guess, so that kinda ensured that proper sales for these singles...

And it's hard to not release standard J-Pop songs in Japan anyway... I think Koda Kumi is a good example; where when she released Gossip Candy, the sales were much less than Suki de x3 which was a 3 A-side ballad single.

Japan eats singles... :laugh

bluegie 8th October 2010 06:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Andrenekoi (Post 2514298)
This is natural after big crisis... People were and are worried about it and when they get the chance to listen to some music or watch a movie, they wanna forget the problems and relax


That is probly true. Although back between 1997 - 2003 or so, the economy in Asia was pretty bad, but lots of genius acts came out during that era...

But I agree that ayu's playing safe on her singles for these two years. Then she makes bold stuff in her albums (I guess the album streak is gone so she doesn't need to worry anymore). Then again, she's only making half of the albums in danger zone.

Ranma Matsuri 8th October 2010 06:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Andrenekoi (Post 2514298)
Japanese people hates their pop divas to have a brain

The USA is pretty guilty of that as well. Or rather, they love to assume that all pop stars are brainless puppets so it gives them something to rant about on TMZ.com . :laugh

TITANIC 8th October 2010 07:29 AM

seems like 2nd week will sell less tha what M/B did.

C+R+E+AYUMI 8th October 2010 08:43 AM

hope not...i took a look to youwere/BALLAD sales..omygosh they were surprising! Anyway i'm satisfied of how the sales went

hsienko 8th October 2010 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by kagami (Post 2514207)
I think nowadays people are more interested in listening to slick and catchy music, with some cool dance moves, more than anything else. Not just in Japan, but everywhere. That's what I've been noticing the past couple of years.

Well synth pop is what's popular these days and not really really Ayu's brand of "power pop." The single sold good considering that genre is not popular these days, Ayu is the only one in this genre that actually sells good and gets top chart positions.

Nackar_91 8th October 2010 10:54 AM

Actually, Japan is still quite different from the US in that ballads are still the predominant form of popular music. While an artist like Lady Gaga can be popular with just dance beats, almost all of the famous artists in Japan (popartists) have had their biggest hits in ballads.

While the Japanese love the dance-style in Western artists (they eat up Lady Gaga and Kesha) they don't seem to want it in their own...

apple-pi 8th October 2010 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by bluegie (Post 2514202)
No I want female artists that are more talent than AKB48 or momosu. Just like back in 2000 - 2003: ayu, hikki, ringo, misia, aiko, etc.

I asked about female idols, not female artists... but ok...

ayumisrael 8th October 2010 12:11 PM

4th Day
Position: #6
Sales: Later
Total Sales: Later

Lanz16 8th October 2010 12:19 PM

L keeps fighting back for top 5! :D

bluegie 8th October 2010 12:27 PM

yes it's back to no. 6 :)

waterballoon 8th October 2010 01:46 PM

yay a climb!

TITANIC 8th October 2010 01:50 PM

Yuhu top 5 ahead

Andrenekoi 8th October 2010 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Ranma Matsuri (Post 2514351)
The USA is pretty guilty of that as well. Or rather, they love to assume that all pop stars are brainless puppets so it gives them something to rant about on TMZ.com . :laugh

Well, at least in USA their sales might improve if their are vocal about some controversial subject... While it will pretty much just drop in Japan xD

There are puppet popstars in every pop market of the world... Japan just seen to be proud of having it... Even here on AHS there are people who sometimes seens to believe that Ayu is just doing whatever Avex makes her do....

I find it funny cuz everytime I read about here career, they always says that being in charge of everything is what makes her different from your everyday idol, while her own fans treat her like a brainless doll that sometimes might have insightful ideas for deep lyrics :P

Luvia 8th October 2010 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Andrenekoi (Post 2514687)
Well, at least in USA their sales might improve if their are vocal about some controversial subject... While it will pretty much just drop in Japan xD

There are puppet popstars in every pop market of the world... Japan just seen to be proud of having it... Even here on AHS there are people who sometimes seens to believe that Ayu is just doing whatever Avex makes her do....

I find it funny cuz everytime I read about here career, they always says that being in charge of everything is what makes her different from your everyday idol, while her own fans treat her like a brainless doll that sometimes might have insightful ideas for deep lyrics :P

well, i'm not into western music at all, but it really turns me off when their songs are about controversial subject like... ok, whatever.. :innocent

i quite agree with you about how some ayu fans treating her as that.
But seriously, how do we know which of the things Ayu had done are being arranged by avex or decided by Ayu herself. Shouldn't we just see it as it was Ayu who took charge in whatever she wants to do and release? :headache

Yumsushi 8th October 2010 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Andrenekoi (Post 2514687)
There are puppet popstars in every pop market of the world... Japan just seen to be proud of having it... Even here on AHS there are people who sometimes seens to believe that Ayu is just doing whatever Avex makes her do....

I find it funny cuz everytime I read about here career, they always says that being in charge of everything is what makes her different from your everyday idol, while her own fans treat her like a brainless doll that sometimes might have insightful ideas for deep lyrics :P

I don't think Ayumi is as involved in every aspect of her career as she was before. In fact, she herself said that she had delegated tasks to people she could trust, and then we got the work of art that is S/S ~love is all~ and some people got fired. We have no idea what it is she is still controlling and what she has delegated and what Avex determines.

There is a reason that people think that Avex controls much of what she does. Weren't Next Level and TRICK released just in time to add to Avex's sales before their annual stockholders meeting or something along these lines? How much promotion did Next Level get? And even back when Ayumi was in full control of her career, Avex still forced her to release A Best.

At the end of the day, this is all speculation but most of all, I don't see how one would consider an artist that is controlled by their records label as a drone as you seem to be implying; isn't that how the music industry works in general? I don't think there is any correlation between the two.

Andrenekoi 8th October 2010 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Luvia (Post 2514749)
well, i'm not into western music at all, but it really turns me off when their songs are about controversial subject like... ok, whatever.. :innocent

i quite agree with you about how some ayu fans treating her as that.
But seriously, how do we know which of the things Ayu had done are being arranged by avex or decided by Ayu herself. Shouldn't we just see it as it was Ayu who took charge in whatever she wants to do and release? :headache

From wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jpop#Avex_group), with font in japanese :P
Spoiler:
Ayumi Hamasaki won Grand Prix awards for three consecutive years—the first time in Japan Record Award history—between 2001 and 2003.[104] Although Hamasaki became very famous, Tom Yoda, then-chairman of her record company Avex Group, argued that her tactics were risky, because Avex disregarded the modern portfolio theory.[105] This concern disappeared when the company's other singers (such as Ai Otsuka, Kumi Koda, and Exile) also reached a certain level of popularity in the mid-2000s under Yoda's management policy.[105]


Max Matsura already said Ayu should be credited as a producer cuz she have creative control of everything she releases... So, her music, her image and her performances: her decisions... Considering we never had another A Best incident, I would say they aren't really forcing her through releases dates she feels unconfortable with...
All of her singles that aren't generic winter ballads, generic summer songs and cutesy up-beat pop are pretty much risky... considering she usually only has 1 of each kind on her albums, even if it's Avex controlling her (what I doubt), it's very little control...

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Originally Posted by Yumsushi (Post 2514787)
I don't think Ayumi is as involved in every aspect of her career as she was before. In fact, she herself said that she had delegated tasks to people she could trust, and then we got the work of art that is S/S ~love is all~ and some people got fired. We have no idea what it is she is still controlling and what she has delegated and what Avex determines.

There is a reason that people think that Avex controls much of what she does. Weren't Next Level and TRICK released just in time to add to Avex's sales before their annual stockholders meeting or something along these lines? How much promotion did Next Level get? And even back when Ayumi was in full control of her career, Avex still forced her to release A Best.

At the end of the day, this is all speculation but most of all, I don't see how one would consider an artist that is controlled by their records label as a drone as you seem to be implying; isn't that how the music industry works in general? I don't think there is any correlation between the two.

Being in control of everything doesn't mean doing everything yourself (doing everything yourself is stupid, by the way, nobody has enough knowlegment to produce every single aspect of a pop culture fenomenom)... If she has a staff made of people she trusts and still aproves what is going to be used and how is it going to be used, she still is controlling it.... About NEXT LEVEL being released to add sales to Avex`s before they stockholders meeting is pure speculation... And considering the tour was already announced when the release date of the album was announced, I doubt it was the case (cuz u need an album to start a tour that will promote an album :P). You can watch the making offs, you can read Vivi's article about the Naked Talk thing... you will still find Ayu *****ing around people to make sure she likes what is being released...

Being it good, being it bad, still is her fault... Or people around here should just stop praising her for everything they like and bashing Avex for everything they dislike... If Avex is controlling everything, let's praise Avex for her lyrics, concerts and good music too ;)

rakeru 8th October 2010 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Yumsushi (Post 2514787)
I don't think Ayumi is as involved in every aspect of her career as she was before. In fact, she herself said that she had delegated tasks to people she could trust, and then we got the work of art that is S/S ~love is all~ and some people got fired. We have no idea what it is she is still controlling and what she has delegated and what Avex determines.

Where did you hear that someone got fired over S/S? I don't remember hearing about it, but that doesn't really mean anything. I feel like that would be a drastic step-- has she lost so much control over her image that she doesn't approve an image before it gets shopped and produced? I highly doubt it; she may delegate tasks to trusted advisors, but that's a rather major aspect of her career.

Yumsushi 8th October 2010 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by rakeru (Post 2514810)
Where did you hear that someone got fired over S/S? I don't remember hearing about it, but that doesn't really mean anything. I feel like that would be a drastic step-- has she lost so much control over her image that she doesn't approve an image before it gets shopped and produced? I highly doubt it; she may delegate tasks to trusted advisors, but that's a rather major aspect of her career.

Very plausible
http://www.ahsforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=100091

Again we can all doubt and argue but since we don't actually know its all speculation, but I think we can all are agree that S/S's covers were bad.

ayumisrael 8th October 2010 05:11 PM

4th Day
Position: #6
Sales: 1,290
Total Sales: 77,449


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