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I didn't "grow up" with her (I was already almost 16 when I first heard her) but I've definitely gone through milestones with her music... several major relationships, high school graduation, my first job, my first child. So I can definitely relate to that. I've been a fan since the first Trilogy came out, so I'll certainly always be nostalgic for the LOVEppears/Duty era, but I try very hard to be objective, lol
![]() But yeah, the RAINBOW era was the first time my fandom started to falter really... but I recovered, and to be honest I'm in it for the long haul now and everyone knows it, lol ![]() ![]()
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I started listening to her when I was still in high school (around the same time the trilogy came out) and, well, I still consider myself in the process of growing up. It never ends
![]() I agree, it's perfectly natural to have your fandom tested (which I believe is happening to me right now), but if you survive, your faith in Ayu as an artist will always come out stronger. I really hope that happens. But heaven knows I am definitely in this for the long haul. Ayu is already a major part of my life. It would be unwise and ridiculous to let that go so easily. Last edited by Uemarasan; 1st August 2010 at 08:36 PM. |
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In my opinion it hasn´t been a certain time.She went downhill after I am....until (miss) understood, and then from Secret to GUILTY, even if all the albums are great for me.
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It started getting bad at around Rule/Sparkle....and its been worse ever since.....cept Ballad/You Were... which is like the one exception.
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Well now that I think about it, it really started going downhill for me when she was involved in that drug scandal, reportedly snorting substances and when that "scandalous tape" surfaced...
Lol. Last edited by Zeke.; 1st August 2010 at 11:08 PM. |
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Yeah, I don't think there's anything wrong with having that opinion as long as you have your reasons for it. I thought I was one of those people for a very long time until RnRC - I haven't been so excited about an Ayu album since "I am...", honestly.
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To fully explain or construe when Ayu's career went 'downhill' depends on a person's subjective definition of the term. I for one feel the word 'downhill' in this context refers to when her sales plummeted. But I guess I'll comply to this thread.
In regard to her music career, I find that her albums are either hits or misses. For example, I simply adore 'Rainbow' but I feel that 'My Story' is the worst album she's ever released. Adding to that, I think that 'Miss-understood was one of her best albums, but then again I utterly detest 'Secret' but I love 'Guilty' to death. 'Next Level' was interesting while 'R'n'RC' was too monotonous. What I'm trying to illustrate is, I find there is no sufficient overall cohesion in her works. So I can't really say whether or not her career has truly reached an inferior level.
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Lady~Deviance, I hope it is clear in the first post that the context within which I am trying to create a discussion is the quality of Ayu's music and not her sales
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For me, it never went downhill. Enjoyed her songs when I discovered her nearly 10 years ago and I still enjoy her songs (old and new) just as much if not more even now.
Sure, she isn't pushing herself as hard as she was a decade ago, but I feel that this is more because that's what she wants. Watching and reading all of her interviews, it seems like she's simply proceeded through her albums in the same way from the very beginning (well, not necessarily ASFXX, but more like LOVEppears, haha.) though recently she seems to have gone through a lack of inspiration for GUILTY and NEXT LEVEL, only to get it back during Rock'n'Roll Circus. (I remember for GUILTY, one day she just wrote like 5 or 6 tracks' lyrics because she had this revelation that she just HAD TO SING or something like that...) I sort of agree that she hasn't exactly been trying to push the envelope when it comes to her music, but I feel like since she's kind of doing what she's wanted with singles/albums as always, that's good enough for me. (But then again, I've liked almost everything since I listened to For My Dear... and teddy bear as a kid, haha.) Even though she isn't the face of innovation or constantly transforming as she used to, she's still her. I would argue that she is more "Hamasaki Ayumi-ish" now than she was before and after all of the transformations of the past (and the sort of lost-phase that was GUILTY/NEXT LEVEL imo), she's found herself. The real Hamasaki Ayumi. But that's just me, I guess. In saying that she should do this or do that, I think people are essentially saying that she should not be herself and be this "ideal" version of herself, but I feel that she's just been herself this entire time... and isn't that kind of why she became a singer in the first place? To find a place to call home and find herself?
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I think she's really blurred the line between Ayumi Hamasaki "THE BOSS" and Ayumi Hamasaki "THE FRIEND." She probably doesn't want to fire any of her staff because 1. she's grown too close to them 2. She doesn't want them to be out of work and 3. She doesn't want to fire them and have them hate her. I think it's pretty ridiculous how big her entourage is. Even big-ticket western artists like Beyonce or Mariah Carey don't have entourages that size. |
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I'd say Secret. That imo was her last best album (as a whole). I love some tracks here and there on post-secret albums, but none of them really work, for me. I feel like if she took the time to start composing, and arranging, and not release an album every year, she'd have many more masterpieces. Sometimes it seems as though she's releasing an album every year just to keep that title of being able to say that. She needs to slow it down, from the very first album, she's needed to slow it down.
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About RAINBOW: People still hate it. That hasn't changed. Though MY STORY was one of those albums where older (overseas) fans left at the time and newer fans embraced that album. It's kind of weird, imo.
I think Ayu is just really comfortable with her staff. They understand her and are able to create whatever she wants to her liking. I'd prefer that she work with more than 3 or 4 arrangers, but I think that because they're so versatile, (the good ones anyway) she doesn't feel the need to switch things up. Same thing goes for composers too... I mean the only new face that composed something for the latest album was Hana Nishimura, and that was just for one (two) song(s). To be honest though, I don't know if she's ever been all that adventurous with her composer/arrangers. She has many where she has only worked with them a few times. You know, I kind of wonder if one day she'll get a tape of random composer demos (that she likes) a la Liar and use a bunch of relative unknowns, haha.
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Anyways, I was constantly impressed and pleased with her music until GUILTY. It is still my least favorite album. I also didn't like NEXT LEVEL much. Moreover, I really didn't like the photoshoots, album art, music videos, ect. during those album eras. So two albums like this in a row and I started to feel it went "downhill." I did, however, very much enjoy RnRC and I've got a feeling of satisfaction back at least.
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Im curious as to why you define her current work as the real Ayumi Hamasaki. Care to elaborate? |
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It all stems back to what she said very early on in the career, when she was doing the interview for super tv. She said she can entrust no one with her work, so she does everything herself, except that which she cannot do, like composing songs or choreography. But in the end, she even took on the composing for herself. But in the end, even composing became a chore for her, and I think she said around M that she wasn't composing because she wanted to, but because the songs that she had with demos weren't the sounds she wanted to make. And by endless sorrow, she had gotten completely tired of composing. It took her almost 5 years after I amm... for her to declare on CNN that she had finally found a team that she relied on, that worked for her, and that she could give the work to them without having to do everything for themselves. I think for her to fire the entire entourage, and then get new ones every year would be extremely damaging to her confidence, and she'd once again decide that she would need to do everything, and then once again become tired... I think this is the change of identity we found in Ayumi Hamasaki. Before, she overlooked everything, and she did everything, and even in Kanariya pv, she did the makeup for the actors... but as the years went on, she found the same people she could trust and put her faith in, and that was something I think she needed. Of course, she overlooks everything now still, but she has the support team she can rely on that she obviously didn't in the time of Concert Tours, Dome Tours, etc. It's not as easy as those three reasons you mentioned, and Ayu is a human like the rest of us, and she is still not an adult in her mind. She can't clearly make business decisions if it affects the people around her... But I disagree about needing new composers. What about the artists who compose everything themselves? It's the same kind of concept... she doesn't need new composers, because new composers will mean a loss or change in the sound of Ayu that may repeat the drastic change Rainbow had in people... I think she just needs to find something to sing about that she hasn't sung about before, that really hits us again... she needs to take risks with her vocals again, and show us the screaming voice she had before, even if it's not technically the best, it showed us the emotion behind what she was singing... For example, I really really love still alone, and many people hate it because of the shrilling she does... but I think it shows us the emotion she had at the time, and it really strikes to me... And I don't really want her to work with Komuro, because he's a scandal waiting to happen... -_- |
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Why do people act like taking a thousand yrs to make an album will result in masterpiece.
![]() Also real ayumi hamasaki? She's always been ayu. She just changes and grows. Now anyone can elaborate her need to be marketed as some fake product in her early career. But even if she was kinda forced to do stuff its still her And I think some of u guys are really exaggerating on the lyrics department. Like if u hear so and so u fixate on it way too much Ayus has written on various themes the past three albums that have been able to touch me and make me think. I think its better that I became a fan in 2008 so that I could look at all the albums (GUILTY and earlier) at once. And not as if I grew up in these eras Also question? Is there like super sky high standards for ayu that people don't give other artists. Like for me even a few of my least fav ayu songs still own most of the songs I've heard in jpop or music in general. But I guess I can never understand thinking certain so many songs from artist X,y,and x are soooo genius and original but ayus works are garbage For me she's still on such a higher level than the average artist. Like an artist who obviously releases a bunch of similar generic pop songs is okay. But if ayu releases two similar songs its an abomination? @.@ ayu fans can be very ironic XD Lalala~ poor ayu. Such a shame so many fans just can't enjoy her stuff as much anymore |
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Actually, I love RAINBOW. She hasn't gone downhill for me, but there are ups and downs. I don't love everything she does, but I don't hate any of it. So far, for me, the worst period was (miss)understood, with the exception of HEAVEN. She completely bounced back with Secret though. No worries.
I kind of wish she would stop using Tetsuya Yukumi and Yuta Nakano, or at least not as much. They're really good, but come on, sample some other people! Anytime she uses Kunio Tago, I love.
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Yes, Ayu will be Ayu. She's a bit of a control freak, but I can understand her wanting things to turn out well. She also said in that CNN interview, "I want to be able to say it was my fault."
It doesn't matter how long it takes to make an album or single, really--all that will have accomplished is wasting time. You guys have to understand, Ayu is so fast-paced, as most of you know ![]() As for her lyrics going downhill, that's what got her where she is now! She's mainly known for her deep and touching lyrics. <3 I don't understand why people think her lyrics aren't good anymore... She writes how she feels...no one has the same feeling their entire life, right? So Ayu's lyrics are always different, and they always amaze me ![]() I don't think Ayu's ever gone downhill, she's just changed her style and tried new things. Funny, most people here say they like Ayu's changing style, yet they hate experimental songs: Bold & Delicious is an example of that ![]() |
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