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truehappiness 21st April 2007 08:51 PM

This really makes me wonder where Ayu would be had she not been discovered by max.. D:

everlastingRAINBOW 21st April 2007 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by miniayumi (Post 1073048)
SHE WAS BORN A QUEEN!

Royalty is in her blood!

I agree with miniayumi, the answer is so obvious! :lech

JaysenRyan 21st April 2007 10:03 PM

well i dont know about that. but i think the whole queen of jpop thing is more a fan affection rather than a media title. some people would beg to differ and say that namie, or koda are the queens of jpop, but it would be a personal opinion \ and nothing more.

EDIT: Can you imagine if Born To Be... was originall slated to have the lyrics "Born, to be Queen!" in stead of "Born, to be free!"?

viola_123 21st April 2007 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by JaysenRyan (Post 1074331)
well i dont know about that. but i think the whole queen of jpop thing is more a fan affection rather than a media title. some people would beg to differ and say that namie, or koda are the queens of jpop, but it would be a personal opinion \ and nothing more.

EDIT: Can you imagine if Born To Be... was originall slated to have the lyrics "Born, to be Queen!" in stead of "Born, to be free!"?

well... there are a lot of newspapers that put up the title "Queen of J-Pop
Ayumi Hamasaki... ", and it's true that Namie's had that title too... but Koda?

AyUmIXx 27th April 2007 02:13 PM

since her a best album..

*Petit* 27th April 2007 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Halla (Post 1074277)
I'd say it was the "Trilogy" (Vogue - Far Away - Seasons ) that finally elevated her above others.

LOVEppears era was succesful for her too , but mind you there were other succesful artists who could rival her during those times (like Ami Suzuki & MISIA).


I just love the progression of the triology and then the triple number ones of duty. ^_^ That this is what set her apart form others is also backed up by some documentaries, also she already had two number one albums, if the third one "failed", she would probalby had been labelled "any common popular aidoru". But she kept going.

JaysenRyan; I don't think it's just a fans' term, even timeasia labelled her the empress of japanese pop. I*m sure it must've been used in japanese media before that too.


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