No end remains the best track.
Number One is actually not so bad in the end.
Have Fun!! is kinda cute but… I don't like the chorus at all.
Tsuyoku Omou isn't that good.
Beautiful is as it was before. The opening is and will always be the most flawless part of the song. At 1:08 the song dies, and comes back to life at 1:30. Then it becomes great at 2:53. The ending is flawless too. If only the chorus was good. This song could have shat all over other ayaka songs but she had to have that chorus. Bless.
Gensoukyoku is still classic ayaka.
Lose Control is the second best song on the album.
Through the Ages left no impression except for the violin.
Zutto Taisetsu Na Kimochi is a snoozefest.
I appreciate Chiisana Ashiato more than I did before because my love for percussion has grown exponentially but I still don't like it.
Birthday Song never happened. Let's never talk about it starting from now.
This entire album made me appreciate Nijiiro in the end. After all the junk and filler ayaka gives us a cute lil song. Makes me appreciate it even more.
Overall 4.5/10.
Keep for the iPod: No End, Lose Control, Nijiiro, Beautiful, Gensoukyoku, Number One.
In the end, ayaka didn't deliver. I'm disappointed since I know she can do better. The six songs I recommended are basically 25 minutes of solid pop music. Put them in the order as they appear in the album and you have a great mini album. As for the other songs...
Last edited by Delicious n Bold; 15th April 2015 at 05:31 AM.
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