biscutgirl i have to strongly disagree in saying "ayu would do better in america than hikki." she may be some super "incredibly gorgeous chameleon trend setter" but in reality, she is nothing without the people behind the scenes showing her what to wear, doing her makeup, composing her songs and remixing her albums. ("nothing" in terms of talent and promotions). really, without all that, she would amount to much (even in japan).
but like what i dont get is how you say she'd do better than a girl whos fluent in the english language (reading, writing, speech and singing), has equal if not greater sales than ayu, and already has a contract with a huge label in the states (def jam). can you (if you wouldnt mind) explain why you think ayu would be better in america? am i missing something? or are you judging it on looks and not talent?
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