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..while I may be a happy-go-lucky person at times, I am a big dreamer. I love Japanese things, especially the Gothic and Punk stuff..and Ayumi Hamasaki. I also love Anna Sui-ish graphic art. I enjoy singing, composing, drawing, doodling, surfing the net, watching TV, reading, designing clothes, and sleeping. I try my best not to judge people, but I do have the tendency to be snobbish or stupid at times, but I'm not perfect - nor is anyone else. I believe that all people are born with talent, and that everyone is unique. And if you have a problem with that, then get out.
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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

review!


I haven't done this in ages..but I miss doing it. So I'm gonna [publicly] review a song!
So anyway . . Hisayo Inamori is a 16-year-old model for the very slutty kogal magazine, Cawaii. If you look at her pictures or read Cawaii, I'm sure you'll agree she doesn't look like she's sixteen. My first impression was that she's like some sort of Paris Hilton wannabe. But I don't stick to my judgements, so I decided to listen to her debut single, GIRLS STYLE.
What can I say? I'm a bit impressed. Not with her voice, which is actually quite cutesy and decent but not excellent, but with the song. Why? Because I was expecting a Rina Aiuchi-type of bubblegum dance crap song(cheap much?). Nope, the song itself is a unique blend of electronica, jazz, pop, RnB, and . . I can't really describe what it sounds like. It took a while for me to appreciate(and understand) the melody, but after a while, it just grew on me. I like the arrangement - there are, of course, what I like to call the "calm" techno elements(as in, not as agressive as the crap techno you hear in clubs) also known as electronica(I think), violins, and it all just blends into a light, happy song. It's a must-try! The video is posted below(although I don't think it matches the song in any way..)



see what I mean?! The video is just . . crap. Yeah. And Hisayo's voice is quite squeaky at first, but by the pre-chorus/refrain/whatever you call it, it does actually get decent.

Still, the song made it to my "repeat" list(as in, songs I wouldn't mind playing over and over again). Liked it? [DOWNLOAD]

Yuki