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Kingdom 27th January 2011 07:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Corvina (Post 2620667)
Aww, I would love to see her marrying and havin a baby. I'd be so happy for her, she could wear selfknitted dresses out of her curtains, LOL.
Maybe it isn't good to be emotional bound to a artist like that, but it is a pleasure most of the time.

LOL that sounds really cute. I think she would make a great mother so I'm hoping she has kids one day, but she seems to be putting love on the back burner for a while based on her interviews lately.

I also don't think she would have the same kind of freak out that Ayu had when she announced she was married. I think that's when the emotional bonds to an artist start to get creepy.

ALfromHELLSING 27th January 2011 08:12 PM

I agree with Kingdom, that people grow tired of artists. Just check shout-box of any artist on last.fm who's more than 6-7 years on stage. Most of the comments are like these: "what's happened to his/her/their music? I want my old xx back" or "I want something new! Why he/she keeps releasing the same music over and over" The truth is we - humans are never satisfied. :rolleyes
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Originally Posted by AyumiSEASONS (Post 2620226)
OMG I'm watching Inside Fishbowl on YouTube and saw the most epic comment ever. XD

Spoiler:
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@turt26lol what? what does that even mean stop trolling get a life you need to dance kokoro kiss kiss my ass
ladyjosephinelover 3 months ago

rofl:D

@kaled kalil thanks! Do you have HQ ver. of another cover?
@tenshi no hane thanks for the translation.

love in music 27th January 2011 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by krauterol (Post 2620572)
don't kill me guys for what I'm going to say.... but kuu is starting to dissapoint me. I mean, those looks she appears in all tv shows, are very classy, it's like if she wants to keep that image in tv (no more long hair, no more sexy outfits, no more sexy dance moves...) and I'm kind of scary that "the new koda" is what we can saw in the panasonic 3D studio, billboard live, DMP presentation.... I hate that classy-kuu wearing that hair, that dresses and just claming the crow to clap their hands while she is going right and left to the stage...

This first, and second, after lollipop, pop diva, the fishbowls, GTBR, universe tour... I was expecting a sexy album, and the first we get are: Hey baby!, Bambi, and Melting. Seriously, three cute songs?? And then, the 2011 tour is going to be in small places.... Bah...!

I don't know if all of this is good or bad, I only thing that the most things I love from that woman are her sexy image, her hot songs, her amazing stadium performances... and it seems that she wants to put all of this out of her career with the new decade that starts with Dejavu.

Sorry I'm worried, anyway I'll wait for Dejavu and then judge properly

I don't really think you should be that worried about her image just from a few lives. DMP/Universe/Fantasia still had some sexiness. I don't think she's going to give that up, at least not anytime soon. I'm just more concerned about her music in general because she's not consistent at all. sometimes I really don't know what she is thinking when she picks out some of her songs, and then sometimes they are just really amazing. it's like in one year she can go from releasing some of her worst songs, to some of her best. it's to the point where I'd rather have just a lot of average music from her than those two complete opposites.

ALfromHELLSING 27th January 2011 08:27 PM

What 'bout Physical thing performance at UNIVERSE? It was more than just "sexy".

I hope Aitakute sounds like Suki Dex3. I love this son

hsienko 27th January 2011 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Picaflor 7/4 (Post 2620665)
madonna is a real *** hag. lol 50+ years old, still dressing sexy with hot 20 year old back up dancer guys. ugh

Lol ikr? For some reason I thought I was gonna get bashed because of that Madonna comment.

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Originally Posted by Kingdom (Post 2620664)
omg while she's no where as old as Madonna, I would totally stop being a kuustan if she was Madonna's age and did some of the stuff Madonna did.

I feel sorry for the people who are really going to freak out when Kuu gets married and has a baby. Wait til you see her style/image then. :lech

I think that's still a long while off. Has she even dating at all?

ALfromHELLSING 27th January 2011 08:53 PM

She was dating that guy from SMAP long time ago.

Kingdom 27th January 2011 09:05 PM

To the people worried about her "small concert tour" ...

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Typically, when you say ‘Koda Kumi’, people think of an artist who puts ‘performance’ first. But in truth, it has always been about the music itself to me. I was filled with insecurities, but Koda Kumi was born out of music itself, and that’s what allowed me to grow confident. Because of this, I want to share the ‘music’ part also with people who aren’t my fans. That is currently a very big dream of mine.

As the first step to make that dream come true, I held a live performance in a place called Billboard Live for 300 people this year, with music as the main component. I held that performance because I want people to know a new Koda Kumi. That’s why I wanted to only use music. I really enjoyed singing so closely to the guests. I focused on the music and gave it my all, so it only lasted 70 minutes, but I felt a real sense of accomplishment. It made me happy that the number of people buying my CD rose after that performance. Surely that’s because people who hadn’t been fans before but went to the performance, afterwards thought: ‘I want to hear her songs’. So I think it was worthwhile. I want to use music as the foundation more in the future.

I don’t just want to hold performances in small venues in order to do that. I also want to hold concerts in big venues that include parts which are only about the music. My concerts have storylines, so I think it’s really difficult to make a scene that has both entertainment and a music focus, but I want to make it work somehow. The viewpoint of people who have liked Koda Kumi’s ‘performance’ aspect up until now might also change. So I now want to create a section where the music takes centre stage at next year’s tour thanks to my experiences at the Billboard Live.

This year my 10th anniversary passed by. My thoughts towards music have intensified with each passing year. Lately I feel that I also have to pay attention to what time of year it is when I select a new song. For example, when picking a new song during the cold season, I gravitate towards gentle songs. But when I hold live performances in spring, the album that I release before that time definitely needs to contain powerful songs as well. So if I release an album in spring, and I have to select songs at a time when I’m excited, I feel I can’t record sharp songs. Actually, I also selected songs in Brazil for my next album. Because my surrounding were different, the things that inspired me were also different, so I selected different songs from usual. It made me realize how much my feelings sway from left to right when I select songs. All the things that have piled up year by year, create the current Koda Kumi. I have lately been reminded of this.

krauterol 27th January 2011 09:13 PM

I really wasn't expecting that my comment could make that amount of opinions xD
To be honest, all of u are explaning good points of view, but the thing is that I'm a kuu fan since her secret era, so I saw all her evolution as an artist and as a person as well. The point now is that I'm not feeling the new era is comming... and with all her previous changes I didn't felt the same! (except with the hiatus, the comeback with moon crying and that ain't cool was horrible for me hahaha)

But as I said, I'll wait for Dejavu and see what's on it!

Bad Wolf 27th January 2011 09:21 PM

^ I hope you're pleasantly surprised, or at the very least not too disappointed! :heart

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I'm just more concerned about her music in general because she's not consistent at all.
I agree. When Kuu's music is good, it's REALLY, REALLY GOOD and when it's not it's... well, not lol. I have to say that Kuu's music usually grows on me in time, but I find it so interesting that she can be inconsistent like this, because I think it shows she takes risks and wants to try as many styles as she can. So I try to give her the benefit of the doubt and be patient.

Twinkle ! 27th January 2011 09:57 PM

Really about the whole disappointing thing , Kuu is not a kind of artist who stick in one type of song , so for example maybe a lot of people find BAMBI and her other types one of her worst and another find it's her best yet

so maybe if I'm not wrong that's why Kuu is one of japan best selling artist , making a lot of types in her album .

Kingdom 27th January 2011 10:13 PM

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Originally Posted by InoriNoUta (Post 2620738)

I agree. When Kuu's music is good, it's REALLY, REALLY GOOD and when it's not it's... well, not lol. I have to say that Kuu's music usually grows on me in time, but I find it so interesting that she can be inconsistent like this, because I think it shows she takes risks and wants to try as many styles as she can. So I try to give her the benefit of the doubt and be patient.

That is all so subjective to taste though... just because you don't like her music / think it's horrible sometimes and great others, there are people who like all the songs, and some who think her "really really good" music is actually really bad. The problem there doesn't really stick with Koda Kumi, it's more of your listening taste.

Though you may not like some songs, you can't deny that she puts work into them. If she half assed everything, then I think it would be acceptable to say "her music has gone downhill"

Bad Wolf 27th January 2011 10:38 PM

Oh I know, that's why I said I have patience and her music grows on me, because what I don't like on a first listen I'll grow to like in time. That's one of the things I really like about Kuu, to be honest. She challenges my taste in music and the way she approaches it actually makes me like stuff I'd never listen to, even if my first impressions aren't that great. So when I say she can be really really good, and not, I mean that's how I see it from my initial listens/taste, which like I said usually changes. I'm sorry I didn't make that clear :( And that I'm probably talking in circles now. Wah.

Kingdom 27th January 2011 10:45 PM

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Originally Posted by InoriNoUta (Post 2620779)
Oh I know, that's why I said I have patience and her music grows on me, because what I don't like on a first listen I'll grow to like in time. That's one of the things I really like about Kuu, to be honest. She challenges my taste in music and the way she approaches it actually makes me like stuff I'd never listen to, even if my first impressions aren't that great. So when I say she can be really really good, and not, I mean that's how I see it from my initial listens/taste, which like I said usually changes. I'm sorry I didn't make that clear :( And that I'm probably talking in circles now. Wah.

oh no, I understand you perfectly! I just see comments a lot of the time (and this is about every artist under the sun) that their music is no longer "good" compared to what they used to make. Sometimes this is true, like some artists stop giving a crap about their careers (Kiely Williams and that hotass mess Spectacular).

But for two of my favorite artists like Kuu (the hate for her constant cutesy songs) and Ayu (the hate for her constant midtempo ballads) people usually say their quality of music is going downhill, but really it's not. Kuu is one of the most hardworking artists and I'm thankful she's releasing any music at all. She could pull an Utada and we all know how that would go.

Bad Wolf 27th January 2011 10:47 PM

Yeah, I'd really hesitate to say that an artist is going downhill in a serious way; just because I don't like something, doesn't mean it's not quality, you know? And lol yes she COULD pull an Utada, we all should bear that in mind...

I'm glad I wasn't just rambling nonsense, then. That's a relief o/

Luja. 27th January 2011 11:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Kingdom (Post 2620681)
I think she would make a great mother so I'm hoping she has kids one day, but she seems to be putting love on the back burner for a while based on her interviews lately.

I could imagine that she finds love just now, when she wants to focus on work. Somehow it always works like that, if you're desperately want to marry you can't find the right partner, and as soon as you stop thinking about it, you find the right one.

Kingdom 27th January 2011 11:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Luja. (Post 2620816)
I could imagine that she finds love just now, when she wants to focus on work. Somehow it always works like that, if you're desperately want to marry you can't find the right partner, and as soon as you stop thinking about it, you find the right one.

fate does seem to work that way!

kaled kalil 27th January 2011 11:32 PM

Sorry cut off this topic but it's for a good reason, I guess:

Aitakute at Panasonic 3D Music Studio


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BTW... you @ (Dream Music Park)
http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/7SsHgHVY0ng/

I don't know where this come from, I don't wanna see it... I'll wait the DVD :no

Kingdom 27th January 2011 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by kaled kalil (Post 2620825)
Sorry cut off this topic but it's for a good reason, I guess:

Aitakute at Panasonic 3D Music Studio

DASKJLFHLKDJFHLADSFKJ BRB WATCHING

Bad Wolf 27th January 2011 11:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Luja. (Post 2620816)
I could imagine that she finds love just now, when she wants to focus on work. Somehow it always works like that, if you're desperately want to marry you can't find the right partner, and as soon as you stop thinking about it, you find the right one.

That reminds me of a JK Rowling interview I was watching yesterday, when she said the moment she resigned herself to not finding the man she was looking for, a week later she met her future husband, haha.

OMG VIDEO.

love in music 27th January 2011 11:45 PM

aitakute is so beautiful I want to cry. ;_; I haven't been this touched by a kuu ballad in so long.


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