Ayumi Hamasaki Sekai - View Single Post - I've pretty much lost all interest in Japanese music.
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Old 3rd August 2008, 05:13 PM
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I think that you may be overexaggerating.

Perhaps you say that you're tired of j-pop music because that's what you've been listening to for a long time now consecutively/you've been listening to the same artists over and over. Why not get into some older artists, such as Seiko Matsuda? I have to say that current j-pop music is more interesting to me than the popular acts presently on the Western airwaves/MTV, but at the end of the day, every country has their generic garbage or whatever and their golden oldies. And I'm sure that if I had Japanese MTV that I'd probably get tired of a lot of the videos they show. LOL.

And to whoever said SHINee was an example of a group that's "killing" Japanese musical acts? LOL. Generic boyband garbage and they only have one great song... that's killing it alright!

Perhaps you just want something fresh to listen to but you don't know where to start. Well, what countries are you interested in? What languages fascinate you? Is the sound of the language important to you when you listen to the music?
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