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Utada Hikaru named the most influencial artist of the decade by Japan Times
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http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-b...0091218a1.html I couldn't agree more with this article. Fashion and trends come and go. Good music is eternal. |
I read superlatives as superlaxatives XD
but Biggest threat: Korean boy bands and girl idols who can actually dance, sing and rap :roflmao |
I think this article is kind of bad, it really puts Amuro Namie and Hamasaki Ayumi in a bad light, like they dont have talent or so... this is really a strange article, kind of biased.
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Yeah...this article definitely seems biased to me. :S
If they want people to take what they're saying seriously, they shouldn't do others down. |
^^Really? I think the article just barely touches on those two artists and only mentions Namie's "enduring popularity" and Ayu's "royalty status." That doesn't seem to put them in such a bad light 0_o Yes it does mention the fact that Utada "leapfrogged" Amuro...but that's not like saying "Oh, Hikki rocks, Namie sux"...its just saying that by being a female artist who pioneered the R&B style in Japan, she was influenced by the whole urban scene she grew up in...and people found it very new and interesting. :shrug
This is an opinion piece so of course there will be a certain amount of bias...but it does make very valid points. |
hmmm...interesting.
can't say i agree though *shrug* but it was an interesting read :) |
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"more significantly, Kumi Koda, whose success proved the theory that the only talent you really need to become a superstar singer is one for marketing." harsh :tired |
all that matters is that hikki rules :lech
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I agree that Utada is the most influential pop artist of the decade on Japan... but yeah... they pretty much put it like Ayu is just a beautiful one hit wonder o.O
If someone asks me (what no one will xD) I would say that most of today female jpop stars are kind of a strange mix between Utada and Ayumi, with some (and lots) of touch of uniqueness sometimes |
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LOL korean boybands as a threat. :laugh i feel kinda bad for how they call koda kumi the "biggest mouth", though :grumpy
but anyway, congrats to utada! |
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I agree with them...to an extent.
But I definitely agree that if they wanted to be taken seriously, they shouldn't retain those positions on those other artists, and even if they do, they should NEVER publicly say it. It makes them seem like major *******s. And as much as I'm happy for my hikki to have a status she rightly deserves, I would never ever side with these people, post or recommend their publication anywhere else, because I don't endorse this kind of writing, which is not only completely unprofessional, but rude. I can't even really take them seriously because they made themselves seem like a bunch of lowly blog writers. It would be funny though...because a lot of what they did say was true, about the artists. Maybe they were going for honesty? lol Regardless...it's unprofessional. |
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congrats to Hikki. i think she is one of the most influential artists of the decade. :)
though...the writer makes it seem that idol pop and marketing are bad things. say what you will, but i don't see why you have to dumb down their popularity just because Hikki is supposedly more "authentic" than idols or those driven by marketing. but tbqh, i have no idea who MONGOL800 are. and i think i have a good understanding of the j-music world. but...that's just me. :P |
Ummm.....Gotta love it.
She really is the best thing over there. I'm so happy for her. This was inevitable and always coming. She truly is the only one worthy of this honor. LOVE THE ARTICLE. AGREE WITH THE ARTICLE. UTADA LOVE FOREVER. YOU'VE JUST BEEN UTADA POWNT JAPAN. Thank You. |
Ouch, I hate it when "journalists" take attitudes. =__= Just report the truth, and don't mix in your opinions... :irked Utada may undoubtedly be the most influential J-Pop singer of the decade, but this dude didn't have to get all Hikki-homeboy on us... >_>
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This really put nobody in a bad lgiht except for Kumi. You guys are probably reading way into the "Hamasaki manques" statement too much.
They're talking about the idols who wanted to be like Hamasaki, not Hamasaki herself. |
"Kumi Koda, whose success proved the theory that the only talent you really need to become a superstar singer is one for marketing"
lol this article is stupid beyond belief. i hope they realize that the tall pedestal they put hikki on is one that isn't very sturdy |
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I was reading it... and it seens to be a full of prejudice site by foreing people towards Japan sometimes... |
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