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Originally Posted by SunshineSlayer
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But to me, that's just a technical difference - not something that's actually real. A lot of female fronted bands, are nothing but idol acts similar to female solo artists - girl next door is the best example of this. Otsuka Ai IS her own band because she writes everything. Yoshida Miwa, also writes the songs and is the main face of Dreams Come True. Like I said, imo - the difference between Ayu and those kinds of groups of really negligible. I'm sure that if Ayumi were called the "Ayumi Hamasaki Band" or something, people here would still find a way to discount Dreams Come True's higher sales. :)
Uemarasan: I technically agree with you. But like I said, I really don't think that the difference is that large between Ayu and female fronted bands - not enough to totally discount a female fronted bands sales at least. Also, to me, just in general I don't like separating one type of artists sales from another no matter how big the difference might be. Say like comparing Ayu to Johnnys or something - if the public likes something, it will sell regardless of factors like a band, or a solo artist, or a pop group, or male, or female. That's why I never like the argument, "Ayu's doing well(or insert any female artists name) considering there are only men in front of her." Well, so? Just because she is female, that's a good reason to not sell higher? huh? Doesn't make sense to me. What happened to gender equality here? Women artists shouldn't be given a lower sales handicap excuse just because they are women.(If I'm making any sense, lol) It's definitely possible for Ayu and other female artists to sell higher levels (and some still do, though its become rare). That's why I use Dreams Come True as a positive example of that.
And now I've confused myself so much that I don't even know what I'm talking about anymore, haha.
Right, that's kind of the point I was trying to make - it doesn't matter whether they are a band or not, their sales are just simply higher.
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It's not we that are saying that a solo female singer and a band with a famale vocalist are different things, Japanese media does this a lot too... Don't know about you, but after reading all the time "the female solo singer with x nš1 albums", "the female solo singer with most this and most that" I'm pretty sure they see those kind of pop acts are different things... And is not that hard to know why... Even if the main singer of a band is a idol, that's nothing near being the "face" of your product... considering that most female pop acts ARE very "looks-based", not only in Japan, but everywhere in the world... almost everywhere in the world the "pop queens" and "pop princess" are fashion icons and trend setters, even if their music is aclaimed by public and critics alike... For some reason, the "pop queen" format is loosing popularity in Japan since 2003~2004 and every female solo artist is selling less, even the new top ones aren't selling as good as the bands or boybands... Even when the vocalist of a very successful band is an idol girl, usualy she goes solo after some time (but still, besides Namie, can't think about any girl band or band with female idol vocals that kept on the top for long time in Japan)
Maybe the reason is that a lot of the girls who supported the female singers (taking in consideration that most of theirs fanbases ARE female) are moving on to Boy Bands (what is very interesting considering that Japanese women are finding it difficult to mary cause most of men... there aren't as good looking, into fashion and don't know how to keep a conversation as the idol boys (even if they have producers and photoshop in their favor :P). In earlier Ayu shows there were more girls in the audience... now it has more variety than other idols shows... and maybe this is not because general public went to see Ayu now, It's just 'cause the younger girls stoped going...
DCT and Utada are not looks based acts... But Utada's album this time is in English again, so, maybe this explain the low sales... We can only know for sure how well will she sell when she releases more japanese music.
Ayu's peak is over... her sales are falling since I am... But she is not selling that bad, she is selling the same amount a lot of newer girl top acts are selling... This kind of pop act is declining as a whole in Japan, but she stills on top of it... So, IMO she is selling well =)
By the way... she was never the TOP SELLING MONSTER people says she was, apart from just one single, she was never the best selling considering individual releases, besides loveppears-duty era she is more a singer with A LOT of average-good selling stuff than a singer with amazing selling individual products...