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Originally Posted by Nackar_91
Haha, no offense, but it seems people already know for sure her career will keep on dropping. Everyone has a completely different career path, of course. Ayu debuted big and kept going up, then slowly and surely going downward, although always selling good. Namie debuted HUGELY, slowly went down, and came back hard. Koda was a nobody the first few years, became ENORMOUS, then also slowly started going down.
We can't tell what Kana's career will look like. She might only go down from now on and become a no one, she might come back hard with her next album and break an album. Only in about 5 years can we give some sort of indication on whether or not she'll be this era's "Ayu" or "Amuro" or "Kuu".
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If it were any other music market in question I would agree, but knowing that you are into Oricon Charts even more than I am, I'm sure that you know that the sales rarely pick up again once they start going down

Namie Amuro is actually the only one I can think of who had the luck to have two peaks. Sure there is still hope for Kana as after all her album still has consistency on charts, but considering that even her digital sales went down compared to her toLove singles I say that might be a good indicator of her peak being near it's end.