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Originally Posted by Akurei
I like both Rain & Boa. But I think he deserves to be their instead of her. The Guy SOLD OUT EVER CONCERT HE HAD. Thailand, Japan, China, South Korea, and Nyc.
He Acts, Sings, and Models. Rain has been in so many industments I can't even name them all. Sure BoA does her Korean/Japanese music and all but Compared to Rain? I don't think soo.
No he's in the U.S JY Park introduced to to alot of people to make Rain. He is about to be modeling on the U.S label Sean John and with Diddy helping Rain out I know he's going to go far. Everyone knows Diddy goes FAR for Money.
I just don't think it right that people say he doesn't deserve to be here and say such and Such belongs their instead of him just because you personally feel that why? So really tell me if Ayu or Hikki belongs there tell me how they shaped the world? Rain is HOT right now and he's about to release a Chinese single soon.
You can't stop him maybe they choose Rain because he was always on top and seemed to get better and better. He never feel off his game.
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I don't know much about Rain and what I've heard about him is impressive, but he's just another standard entertainer (he sells well and that's his job, his job isnt to change the world).
How does selling out concerts and being attractive make you shape the world? Bill gates donates money and helps kids with computers, he is far from the popular ideals of "hot." Modeling and being known for your ties with other famous people seems kind of cheap, and one could argue, "It seems like one can only get far by who they know and not by actual talent."
Hamasaki does more than Rain or Utada. She did the duet with Keiko to help raise money for 911. I think Hamasaki's songs tend of have a message as well and lately she's kind of one for womens right and equality, correct?
Utada was praised by a few people when her first CD was due for release in America (but the CD was canned?)? Or was that rumor? I think it's powerful that a 15 year old who is bilingual in one langauge that isn't of European decent would go to release a CD in the states. Plus Utada's sound is different and was for the most part in Japan. No one did it like her, and even know she's doing something different from most people.
I guess what it all comes down to is: none of them actually shape the world.