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truehappiness 5th December 2004 10:48 PM

About Ayumi's songs..titles in them?
 
You know how usually most American artists have titles for their songs in their songs? Ayu usually doesn't do that, but rarely, one pops out. In her newest album the only one I've heard one from is "HONEY" but that's a background-y thing..Anyone notice any others? :(

Zeo

FuNsTyLe 5th December 2004 11:00 PM

Everywhere Nowhere (chorus in the background), Real Me (she says it at the end), Voyage has it, Sotsugyou Shashin, Rainbow...
Thers lots of other songs, these are just some:)

FuNsTyLe 5th December 2004 11:00 PM

Oh, you were asking for the new album only? Well untill we've heard the full songs, im not sure^^

AyuLover 5th December 2004 11:07 PM

I noticed this too, as some title name don't appear in the song lyrics. I think this is just some titles have an off-relation to the song, for ex., like how "Greatful days" relates to how summer days are days to treasure or be "greatful" for because you never know how many memories you will make.

paper_doll 5th December 2004 11:28 PM

WE WISH
Right? Yah, I think so...

Jennie Mae 6th December 2004 03:07 AM

I think it's neat how most of the songs don't have the title in it. It's different. Kind of gives the song more meaning.

Catzi 6th December 2004 03:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Jennie Mae
I think it's neat how most of the songs don't have the title in it. It's different. Kind of gives the song more meaning.

Yes, it's like a poem.

ohsixthirty 6th December 2004 03:19 AM

It shows she can think! Like, she thinks of the overall concept of the song, NOT just one little line directly from the lyrics.

Piccolo 6th December 2004 04:12 AM

Or...... someone randomly gives the song a title and she nods her head in agreement. All of her song titles are just that to me, song titles. The majority of them don't seem to have any relation to the song itself. My opinion anyways.

Queen Bee 6th December 2004 04:51 AM

Ayu does sing kanariya in the song a few times.

Corybobory 6th December 2004 04:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Piccolo
Or...... someone randomly gives the song a title and she nods her head in agreement. All of her song titles are just that to me, song titles. The majority of them don't seem to have any relation to the song itself. My opinion anyways.

I think she goes "how do you say [concept] in English?" and then she titles her song that :D I agree. A lot of them I dont find to be really related...

extepan 6th December 2004 05:26 AM

i actually like the song titles that are not in the song. it means that the artist has been thinking about the song, instead of just picking a name from a line that people are likely to remember

devilayu 6th December 2004 08:20 AM

1) it's trendy to use English in Japan
2) Ayumi has said that her titles reflect the meaning of the song, though it seems like it doesn't always apply. I think she said something about how English words describe what she wants to say more clearly (probably because the words are concise)

*shrugs* I still think it's more likely that she's doing it because it's "western"

Selekta 6th December 2004 08:55 AM

Because she is cool and different :D

LEOyumi 6th December 2004 12:10 PM

Thanks God they are in english. At least this I can understand. XD

MedJohn 6th December 2004 03:27 PM

Voyage? Where is it heard?

Well, remember to include HANABI ~episode II~, although only hanabi is heard, and not the full name...

JimmyKoria 6th December 2004 08:20 PM

I always thought she did the titles in english (other the reasons stated) was because she thought it was more open? Like in america we're loud about our problems?

In monochrome, the title is refering to the way the city looks when she puts on her sunglasses..I like that one the most

devilayu 7th December 2004 06:20 AM

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Originally Posted by BigJimmyC
I always thought she did the titles in english (other the reasons stated) was because she thought it was more open? Like in america we're loud about our problems?

In monochrome, the title is refering to the way the city looks when she puts on her sunglasses..I like that one the most

You could be right. Her explanation for using English titles could be interpreted a few ways because it was so broad.

AyuRlz 7th December 2004 06:55 AM

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Originally Posted by devilayu
1) it's trendy to use English in Japan
2) Ayumi has said that her titles reflect the meaning of the song, though it seems like it doesn't always apply. I think she said something about how English words describe what she wants to say more clearly (probably because the words are concise)

*shrugs* I still think it's more likely that she's doing it because it's "western"

i think so too... giving her songs a western look and letting more fans be exposed to ayu's music like that :lech

CREATE 7th December 2004 07:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MedJohn
Voyage? Where is it heard?

Well, remember to include HANABI ~episode II~, although only hanabi is heard, and not the full name...

woooow
if she mentioned the whole title it'd be

kono omoi yo
kono omoi yo
sora he uchiagari

HANABI ~episode II~ no you ni
HANABI ~episode II~ no you ni
utsukushiku chire

:laugh


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