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~*Cotton_Berry*~ 26th August 2009 10:29 PM

Capitalizations and non-capitalizations..
 
Another dumb question

Why does the capitalization/non-capitalization in Ayu's singles and albums matter?

This should prob be in the Enquiries thread, mehhh

Andrenekoi 26th August 2009 10:35 PM

Well... when they use english on Japan is not really like "words", it's more like "cool meanless signs" (even when they really know the meaning and it fits the song or whatever), the same way some western people have kanji tattoos or t-shirts without knowing japanese... So, IMO they capitalize the words on a way they think it looks better

zyoeru 26th August 2009 10:54 PM

Yup, as andrene said, it's purely an aesthetic reason. :)

AyuRox 26th August 2009 11:30 PM

As of late, Ayu has used more 'regular' capitalization than in the past. That is, start with capital & the rest is lowercase. If you've looked at earlier albums, more of the songs don't use standard title capitalization. But, yeah, I was a little curious about that, too.

JackieRos 26th August 2009 11:42 PM

off topic
i heard back then she uses english words so
people might know what it means
since japanese kanji may have alot of meanings

now on topic
i also think is stylish purposes but
also she wants people to see the word stand out
like my name's WOMEN
she wants to know that shes basing the song on women

sorry if you cant understand me

AyuRox 26th August 2009 11:51 PM

^I never thought about the kanji thing. Interesting!

And I was also thinking, often in romaji lyrics, if anything is in phonetic English, its often translated into all-caps in the romaji lyrics. Like 'merodii' = 'melody' and it'd more than likely be written as 'MELODY' or 'MERODII' in romaji lyrics. I'm not really saying that this necessarily is a reason, I'm just pointing out that its something I've often seen, and is a possibility. :shrug

JackieRos 27th August 2009 12:05 AM

exactly i noticed that too

TEREBI and CHANNERU
which means television and channel

i really dont mind how ayu writes her song tittles cos
i know that each everyone has deep meanings

keepsgettinbetter 27th August 2009 12:51 AM

I think it's usually to make a statement eg my name's WOMEN or GUILTY.

NintendoHTF1242 27th August 2009 03:35 AM

It's just for it to look cool XD That's what I always thought.

HAPPY ENDING looks better than Happy Ending
EnergizE looks better than Enegize

asmAyumi1992 27th August 2009 09:11 AM

I love the way it is. It looks better. IMO, she uses the capitalization to make the words look stronger.

ownsarai 27th August 2009 09:29 AM

I always thought the capitalized songs meant more to her? I don't know for sure, but that's what I think. And also, it is so people can understand what the song is all about. :D And yea, it's also a stylish way of doing it.

C+R+E+AYUMI 27th August 2009 10:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Andrenekoi (Post 2073768)
Well... when they use english on Japan is not really like "words", it's more like "cool meanless signs" (even when they really know the meaning and it fits the song or whatever), the same way some western people have kanji tattoos or t-shirts without knowing japanese... So, IMO they capitalize the words on a way they think it looks better

yep, that's it.

Lanz16 27th August 2009 12:24 PM

I think its for creative purpose. :)

Namie♡TOP SECRET 27th August 2009 01:09 PM

I think it's just for a statement

Not~Yet 27th August 2009 01:20 PM

I remember reading either here or somewhere else (might have been an interview..? Idk.) that when she capitalizes the title of a song it means that the lyrics/whole song is kind of "trying to put up a though front but being vulnerable/afraid/hopeful deep inside".

I don't really have any idea if this is true though. But good examples of this could be 1 LOVE, HEAVEN, HANABI, POWDER SNOW, WHATEVER and CAROLS to name a few..

I actually really like the idea of that, wether it's true or not.

~*Cotton_Berry*~ 29th August 2009 12:10 AM

LAWLZ, thnx guys =DD


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