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K.U.N.A. - (Koda Kumi, Utada Hikaru, Namie Amuro, Ayumi Hamasaki)
Hey guys!
A fwe months ago, I had uploaded a K.U.N.A. series only for it to be copyrighted a few weeks later and me removing the videos. However, I have recently received a request to reupload these videos so I granted this request by placing them on vimeo. What they are is basically A chronological preview through the top 5 queens of the j-pop music's discographies It goes in chronological order of track release from 1995 through present day of every single song in their discographies (not including cover albums). The track names are with each song in the video but they may be hard to read and they are in their original stylography and if they were originally in Japanese they are in Japanese. But in the info section of the video each song is listed in order of appearance with the album name it's on and the year it's from. Part 1: 1995 (Namie Amuro - Body Feels EXIT) to 2000 (Namie Amuro - break the rules) Part 2: 2001 (Namie Amuro - I TO YOU) to 2003 (Ayumi Hamasaki - Memorial address) Part 3: 2004 (Koda Kumi - Crazy 4 U) to 2006 (Utada Hikaru - ULTRA BLUE) Part 4: 2006 (Ayumi Hamasaki - BLUE BIRD) to 2009 (Koda Kumi - TRICK0 Part 5: 2009 (Ayumi Hamasaki - Rule / Sparkle) to 2011 (Namie Amuro - Checkmate!) Part 6: 2011 (Namie Amuro - NAKED / Fight Together / Tempest) to 2013 (Namie Amuro - Big Boys Cry / Beautiful) I hope you enjoy!! Part 1: https://vimeo.com/64929188 Part 2: https://vimeo.com/64929657 Part 3: https://vimeo.com/64930030 Part 4: https://vimeo.com/64930737 Part 5: https://vimeo.com/64931107 Part 6: https://vimeo.com/64965542
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ayu Last edited by chikocchi; 28th April 2013 at 12:10 AM. |
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Part 6 is up!
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It's interesting thank you I will watch them right now =)
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this was fascinating to watch/listen to.
the timing of some things was extremely surprising. mostly this really showcases how most of hikki's releases are sooo unique compared to the rest. when her songs come up in this mix, its almost jarring how different they are. while the rest of the girls tend to have something in common for much of their careers (particularly early on), hikki's stuff sounds futuristic in comparison; bringing me back to the 'surprising' bit: comparing the singles that were released next to each other (Dearest - traveling REALLY surprised me...I mean, I knew...but I didn't really realize. And hearing them side by side like that was a little bit mind blowing). It's interesting to see the growth of the individuals as well; from changes in vocals and musical style to image and styling. This also was a good reminder of some older albums that should be played a few times over. Thanks for this. Please keep adding to it. Oh, was there a reason you left out Sakura Nagashi? |
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