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Miidoriness 14th December 2012 03:38 AM

Decoding the leopard prints on Ayu's albums.
 
Hello all~

Sometime ago, I read a thread (I'm sorry but I forgot what the thread name or the writer's name >~<) regarding to why Ayu chose leopard prints for her sad albums such as...

http://jpopcdcovers.files.wordpress....09/02/duty.jpg

http://imageshack.us/a/img267/3657/s...21213at912.png

http://www.channel-ai.com/img/rinoa/big/guilty-cd.jpg

http://cloud.comtrya.com/wp-content/...en-limited.jpg

If you look really closely, you would notice that it's not exactly leopard prints but rather lynx prints. Lynx and leopards are in the same cat family, therefore, their fur print looks alike. I did a few research on animal prints meaning and according to a resourceful source, lynx prints means secrets

I came to a conclusion that maybe Ayu was trying to deliver secrets within her songs/albums... Or she might conveying her secret feelings within her songs...
Hmm... I wonder why she didn't used any animal prints for her album, Secret???

[NOTE] This thread is just MY OWN OPINION!!! If you have different opinion please state it but don't attack me >~< I just want to share my thought and research ^^ Thanks!! <3

Source: Animal Prints Meaning

happiholic★ 14th December 2012 04:12 AM

Ah, that is interesting! Perhaps Ayu finds comfort in "leopard print". I know I do!

emi♡ 14th December 2012 04:35 AM

wow! I never thought about it lol

But the PQ one is leopard, no?

It's different from the others.

Anyway...I actually like that bit of imagery for the Duty and GUILTY albums. The idea of secrets.



I actually always liked the Duty cover, cause it's such an atypical look for her. At least it was for me since the time I became a fan.

ExodusUK 14th December 2012 05:12 AM

It's a mask, she's shedding her skin/mask with her music~

Andrenekoi 14th December 2012 05:24 AM

Well, the leoparn/lince print comes back everytime she is going to release a darker album... Duty, Guilty, Party Queen, all of them are pretty dark even for her standarts and her darkest releases ever... So, to me, it end up meaning "Ayu going through emotional down"

tokyoxjapanxfan 14th December 2012 05:26 AM

I never realized that A BEST was also using animal print during it's promotion. Interesting. :)

But as Emi pointed out, Party Queen's print looks more leopardy than lynxy lol. Either way, I don't think it makes too much of a difference. To the majority of people, it's all leopard :P

And yeah, Duty was so creative. The entire photoshoot was so well done, imo. But that's besides the point haha.

Thank you for pointing this out!

ohsixthirty 14th December 2012 05:35 AM

i like the idea of secrets. i always thought it conveyed something wild though, like an animal.

reixminako 14th December 2012 07:35 AM

Leopard prints are Illuminati symbolism, lol. Especially the sex kitten in a cage imagery of Duty and Party Queen. It's all symbolic of the mind control to which some artists are subjected in the music industry. Or so I've read...It's all very interesting and seems like it could be true when you notice how pervasive the imagery is throughout the music industry. Ayu's even directly written about it in songs like alterna.

koumori 14th December 2012 08:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by reixminako (Post 2947851)
Leopard prints are Illuminati symbolism, lol.

...or it could be that she just really like leopard print, and someone ****ed up and got lynx print. :innocent

Either way, it's an interesting thread. Thanks Miidoriness :) I also never knew that A BEST used prints during the advertisement..

reixminako 14th December 2012 10:39 AM

^Either way there's a lot of shady music business symbolism going on.

susiowong 14th December 2012 07:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by reixminako (Post 2947851)
Leopard prints are Illuminati symbolism, lol. Especially the sex kitten in a cage imagery of Duty and Party Queen. It's all symbolic of the mind control to which some artists are subjected in the music industry. Or so I've read...It's all very interesting and seems like it could be true when you notice how pervasive the imagery is throughout the music industry. Ayu's even directly written about it in songs like alterna.

Huh. Why did this never occur to me before? That's interesting.

FoObY 14th December 2012 10:36 PM

Interesting interpretation, but you may be decoding something from nothing.

ComatoseBunnySnatcher 14th December 2012 10:53 PM

I've always thought it was a way to inject "strenght" during dark times as well as the feral side of her. She has said before that animal print makes her feel "powerful".

Miidoriness 15th December 2012 06:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Koumori (Post 2947870)


...or it could be that she just really like leopard print, and someone ****ed up and got lynx print. :innocent


Ok? What's that supposed to mean? I never said I was right.

Rae Noir 2nd January 2013 03:09 PM

The ideas I've always thought of have been this (and I know I'm going far too into it, but what can I say, I'm a writer with too much imagination to throw around):

Once upon a time...

In the artwork for Duty, Ayumi Hamasaki is little more than a captured animal, but one that has been showered with gifts and riches. I saw this as representing her then-status as a still relatively new artist still finding her way in the music business and fame game, but already trapped by such institutions while at the same time overwhelmed by her success. She's also incredibly sultry and sexual, and this is how her captors have decided to present her as, an image for other people rather than for herself. On the cover the bars of the cage have been bent, but she's neither escaped nor decided to stay. She's on the edge of both worlds, not knowing whether to stay within the confines of her comfortable prison but ultimately stifled by her small surroundings, or go out into the big wide world and risk making her own mistakes that she'll have to take full responsibility for.

When we get to Guilty, we find she did choose to escape after all, but she has found herself lost in a desert-like wilderness, shading her eyes from the light on the cover and searching for a path to follow. Perhaps this could have represented how Ayumi may have felt at that time regarding her life and career. Taking this risk and escaping from her cage has led her to evolve; she's still in leopard / lynx / whatever print, but is now more like a human than an animal.

On Party Queen, the leopard / lynx / whatever print is still there, but has been stripped down (pardon the pun) quite dramatically. It's now limited to certain designs as well as her boots, suggesting she has now become almost entirely human, but one that is little better than her sex kitten stage, reduced to a sexy being in underwear while also looking skinny, gaunt, pale, and certainly the most vulnerable she's ever been, trapped in her new prison of a trashed but once luxurious hotel room. In trying to become her own person in the music industry and in her private relationships, she's simply become a different version of the product she's always been, but one that is more fragile and exposed than ever before.

I told you I have too big an imagination!

sitara 11th January 2013 10:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by reixminako (Post 2947851)
Leopard prints are Illuminati symbolism, lol. Especially the sex kitten in a cage imagery of Duty and Party Queen. It's all symbolic of the mind control to which some artists are subjected in the music industry. Or so I've read...It's all very interesting and seems like it could be true when you notice how pervasive the imagery is throughout the music industry. Ayu's even directly written about it in songs like alterna.


i agree with this statement having read very much about MK and the symbolism in the entertainment industry. after gathering all this information, it also seems quite plausible to me. you see the same symbolism in most movies, songs, music videos etc. too bad most people only shrug it off (or even delete the comment....) when it comes up.

the entertainment industry is shady; period.

mizuki-7 11th January 2013 10:49 PM

People see illuminati symbolism everywhere... O_o

BlackSilence 11th January 2013 11:12 PM

i think she's just obsessed with it...
http://loveforabunny.files.wordpress...saki-ayumi.jpg

check her nails
http://www.ai-candy.com/images/appears_full.jpg

koumori 11th January 2013 11:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Miidoriness (Post 2948255)
Ok? What's that supposed to mean? I never said I was right.

I was replying to the guy I quoted, about the Illuminati conspiracy theory. :laugh I thought your theory was pretty cool, actually.

Aisha_Angel 11th January 2013 11:52 PM

She's not your party queen...she's an ILLUMINATI SEX KITTEN!!!

Just kidding...


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