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AyumiAi 12th March 2011 07:13 AM

Inspirational single coming up? Yes or no?
 
New inspirational single?

AyumiAi 12th March 2011 07:13 AM

Does anyone think ayu will release an insoirational single like s song is born? Personally no but I hope she does

Aderianu 12th March 2011 12:45 PM

I'm sure she will

mirrorcleworld 12th March 2011 01:10 PM

i sure hope she does... it's gonna be even better if it turns out to be a charity single or something like that

majrakun 12th March 2011 01:13 PM

Knowing Ayu, she probably will. She even went as far as changing the concept of I am... album when 9/11 happened, so I'm sure she will do something about this. :)

mirrorcleworld 12th March 2011 01:20 PM

^^ yeah I think so too.. if she did that for someplace as far away as new york, just think of what's she's feeling when it's happening in her own country

Kanzaki 12th March 2011 01:22 PM

Well, Idk. One thing I'm sure of is that she will be inspired by these events. But until everything is over, I'm unsure.

I pray that everyone she knows is safe and just everyone else.

toniayu 12th March 2011 01:22 PM

she will,sure

Bubbly 12th March 2011 01:28 PM

seeing how much she is tweeting she is sure doing one. i've been listening to A song is born for the past hours also

Aderianu 12th March 2011 01:47 PM

she wrote in TA that can't stop crying (if I translate it right)

JackieRos 12th March 2011 02:50 PM

yes of course

Knowing her she will

TeamAyu2004 12th March 2011 03:03 PM

Of course! And many more artist as well!

NintendoHTF1242 12th March 2011 03:25 PM

Well, since TK is all out of that trouble...maybe he might do a song+nation part 2? That would be interesting. To see more new collaborations to bring everyone together and release charity singles.

TeamAyu2004 12th March 2011 03:29 PM

I couldnt remember what it is called but yes this! Something like they did for the victims of 9/11.

Needless to say, this is much worse then that! I see even more artists doing songs and what not.

Earth_maiden 12th March 2011 03:41 PM

I hope she does, but it will seem a little... weird if she pumps a single out while everyone is still in panic mode, you know what I mean? Maybe in a little while when things have settled down and Japan can start recovering

toniayu 12th March 2011 03:44 PM

^ yeah...i think the same

sanzo2011 12th March 2011 03:46 PM

I think (hope) she'll make a charity single for sure !

Andali 17th March 2011 02:34 PM

Yep. I think it'll heavily influence her next album like September 11 did I am...

Aditmi Krisnasaki ~II~ 17th March 2011 02:53 PM

TK + Yuta Nakano = Perfection... :yes

Andrenekoi 17th March 2011 05:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by VRGRK (Post 2653953)
WOW... JUST WOW.... I'M SORRY BUT THAT IS JUST ONE IGNORANT STATEMENT.


I'm sorry but any type of situation whether is be an earthquake, terrorism, tsunami, etc.. is terrible and uncalled for period, NO MATTER WHERE AT IN THE WORLD IT IS. Countless lives were ruined in 9/11 just as they have been ruined because of the earthquake/tsunami currently in Japan.

*just so you know, i've gone and included links for each subject... that way you may expand your knowledge.

anyways back on topic, yes I think ayu will do some sort of charity single on top of a charity conert . . . should they choose to go through with it (unless they have all ready decided on that).

Well, as far as local impact goes, this event was far worst to Japanese than 9/11, considering it's happenning in their country with their people...

ownsarai 19th March 2011 04:22 AM

I absolutely think Ayu will be inspired by these events. I hope a charity single will come out of this also.

Kazeyomi 19th March 2011 04:40 AM

Oh please stop compare 9/11 to the Japan earthquake. They're both awful.
As much as you can be concerned about a disaster, it's normal to be way more concerned when it happens in your own country.
If you'll gonna start comparing every mankind catastrophe.. well, it will be a very long list.

Sorry for the OT. However, yes.
Maybe there's a chance for a CREA comeback.

AyumiAi 19th March 2011 05:07 AM

Let's pray for japan and for creas return

lividlillies 24th March 2011 10:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by VRGRK (Post 2654949)
^--- Seriously~?! last time I checked, 9/11 happened in the US, NY to be exact.. so it DID happen in the United States just as well as the quake\tsunami has happened in Japan. Lets not forget that 9 /11 happened with citizens of the US + other nationalities ........ the quake is mostly Japanese people with some other nationalities... but probably not as many? I don't know, since I was not there when it happened.

Andrenekoi was talking about the local impact on Japanesse artists, Ayu in particular. To give this topic some relevance:

When 9/11 occurred, Ayu was so troubled by it that she delayed the release of her CD so that she could redo the entire theme. This CD was I am..., and the new theme was that of world peace, which she hoped could be achieved in spite of the atrocities that had just happened in NYC.

What people mean by "much worse" is that Ayu will feel the impact of this a lot more deeply, personally because it is her friends, and her family, and her country that are being battered right now. Thousands of people have died. Thousands of people are missing. Thousands are misplaced, thousands are out on the streets or in shelters during a northern Japanese winter. This is terrible. Both things are terrible, but Ayu can look out her window and see the fear and sadness of the people closest to her.

The people here aren't trying to discredit the pain and suffering of 9/11, but simply saying that based on her action towards that tragedy (a rehaul of a CD), it is very likely that something so close to home will impact her even more greatly.

This isn't because the people here or Ayu don't think 9/11 was a tragic event, simply that for Ayu, that event was somewhat abstract, far away in both time and place (the time difference, etc.). The shock of it was probably felt more in Canada (everyone in Canada knows where they were on 9/11) than in Japan.

Anyway, I've digressed and probably repeated myself. Sorry about that. I understand why you're upset, but I think that once you look at the bigger picture you can understand that no one meant to downplay the seriousness of either event.

Edit: By the way, right now the death toll is at around 9000 and continues to rise. Please don't belittle these deaths by saying "but it was probably just Japanese" and "not as many". Even if it were only one death, wouldn't that deserve the consideration of other human beings?

AyumiAi 25th March 2011 02:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lividlillies (Post 2657900)
Andrenekoi was talking about the local impact on Japanesse artists, Ayu in particular. To give this topic some relevance:

When 9/11 occurred, Ayu was so troubled by it that she delayed the release of her CD so that she could redo the entire theme. This CD was I am..., and the new theme was that of world peace, which she hoped could be achieved in spite of the atrocities that had just happened in NYC.

What people mean by "much worse" is that Ayu will feel the impact of this a lot more deeply, personally because it is her friends, and her family, and her country that are being battered right now. Thousands of people have died. Thousands of people are missing. Thousands are misplaced, thousands are out on the streets or in shelters during a northern Japanese winter. This is terrible. Both things are terrible, but Ayu can look out her window and see the fear and sadness of the people closest to her.

The people here aren't trying to discredit the pain and suffering of 9/11, but simply saying that based on her action towards that tragedy (a rehaul of a CD), it is very likely that something so close to home will impact her even more greatly.

This isn't because the people here or Ayu don't think 9/11 was a tragic event, simply that for Ayu, that event was somewhat abstract, far away in both time and place (the time difference, etc.). The shock of it was probably felt more in Canada (everyone in Canada knows where they were on 9/11) than in Japan.

Anyway, I've digressed and probably repeated myself. Sorry about that. I understand why you're upset, but I think that once you look at the bigger picture you can understand that no one meant to downplay the seriousness of either event.

Edit: By the way, right now the death toll is at around 9000 and continues to rise. Please don't belittle these deaths by saying "but it was probably just Japanese" and "not as many". Even if it were only one death, wouldn't that deserve the consideration of other human beings?

agreed even the death of one person is something tragic... things like oh it wasnt as much or it was just a few hundred shouldnt be said. Each life lost are family members who now have to deal with a tragedy, it affect many people only one life.

Sandy 28th March 2011 08:22 PM

Sure she will. I just hope it'll be different form A Song is Born.


Edit: I hope she'd make a song to support everyone. That's a part of Ayu (=helping, doin' what she can) and the world would appreciate it.


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