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Originally Posted by Chibi-Chan
I don't know where you got this from, but because of my studies I have some Japanese friends and at a party I got to discuss Ayu with them and other Japanese people, none of them thinks of Ayu being from the 2000's. Most of those people were around 20 - 25 years old and three of them were around 30. For them Ayu clearly belongs to the 90's, same goes for Hikki btw.
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I wonder so bought enough copies of her albums so she could sell over a million copies until half of the decade and ended on the yearly top 10 until 2008... Maybe it were ghosts?
Those kind of stuff, the way generations act towards cultural phenomenons isn't something you can just ask directly the person because nobody will answer "oh, I dislike this artist because they are too old now". This is something based on numbers. Those are market curves of products.
But I guess numbers have no place on a discussion were the arguments are based on what friends think about this or that.