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fairyland lyrics?
I really love what japanese music did for me, it taught me so much... about the purity of someone, and how it taught me a lot of japanese...
so i was wondering, does anyone have lyrics and the translation of the song? I'd really love to learn more... also, today, someone asked why i like japanese music... I said because of the virginity of the songs, unlike today, where all the "cool" stuff is about sex, drugs, and gangs... at least in Japan, they have pure yet popular songs... |
type it inot the search, it's around somehwere
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Yes, go to the search bar and type "fairyland lyrics".
There have been tons of thread about this already. |
it's here....it's called fairyland lyrics from live i think...i looked it up yesterday x3
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yes...i agree with you
i think japanese lyrics is really nice.. its about power and life not like american or europe staff that always talks about sex and sex...(i;m enough of it) - no offense except namie that her lyrics because more dirty lately hmm..you can try to search from the search engine there is very much website and thread about this... |
As long as we're not stereotyping all other types of music... :yrolleyes
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since my question was awnsered, can we move this to the chat room?
i'm not stereo-typing music, but american rap, hip-hop, and stuff like that, where a majority of teens like, has some of the dirtiest stuff in it... such as the song "Candy Shop"... just look at the lyrics and you'll get disgusted... I feel the only really popular music among people under 30 is alternative, because a majority of thier songs have a really good meaning to it... |
evanesence? :3
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many american artists lyrics lack emotion and meaning, they are always sexual |
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i've translated it tokyo-nights forum
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I'm sure all languages have their trashy lyricals, including Japanese, and I want to defend that there are plenty of western artists with very legitimate lyrics that arent all about sex drugs and bling.
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i'm sure there would be dirty lyrics everywhere, and I do know adult contemporary and blah blah blah is nice and clean, along with stuff on Radio Disney.. but i have to say, you ask a teen/ child 10+, and if they listen to rap/hip-hop, stuff along that line, you ask them what the lyrics are, and ask them if they know what it means... you'll be surprised... I'm gonna do that tomorrow with my summer fun kids...
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I know many American singers/bands that have beautiful lyrics just as there are some Japanese artists with superficial lyrics. |
fairyland lyrics are here
Wow, how did this transform into the "Japanese music is better than American music" thread? Those who think that Japanese lyrics are always more "insightful" or "clean" obviously don't know Japanese. I've heard plenty of songs (and even band names) that aren't exactly PG. No one music genre is better than another. It's all about whatever floats your boat. But don't just diss American/English music because you're too ignorant or busy to listen to music that isn't in the Top 40. Not all rap is gangsta, just like not all pop is sexy. There's plenty of music that is family friendly (an example, though I don't listen to it myself, is Christian pop). |
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actually, that is true that not all music is trashy, but when you look at the rap/hip-hop by some of the most popuilar artists today (Gwen stefani, Black Eye Peas, Lil' Jon, Ciara, Petey Pablo), you need a whole lotta street slang in your vocab to understand what they're saying, or enough knowledge of what they're saying... I listen to other contemporary adult and stuff ( i sound so old...)... that, country, and the Radio Disney stuff are the only clean things i can think of... but alternative is the best thing you can get that actually sounds pretty cool... just be wary of profanity...
let's take "Hollaback Girl" by Gwen Stefani... what the hell is a "Hollaback Girl"??? and i was listening to koda kumi in with my friend, yeah.. lately, Japan has become pretty dirty... so much for that! but i still think Japan makes more sense than America! |
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Anyway, I think there are a lot of meaninful, talented, unsexual american artists out there. It's just that the disgusting, overly sexed up, untalented, overrated american artists take over them and are more popular. 50 Cent? All he needs is a good douzen of hot chicks, bling and ghetto-themed video. Oh, and he's really popular. But yet, he has no talent. |
Did anyone read that editorial at j-fan.com about J-pop? There's one that explains about some J-pop listeners, and how they only listen to J-pop because they are tired of the over-sexual and commercialized nature of music from their own country.
I think that most American Pop and Rap artists are forgetting that its about the music, and not them, and I think that some Americans who listen to J-pop fall into the category above about rebelling from music in their own country and they just love everything Japanese, all the music and everything and I think its wrong. Music is Music and in any country your gonna have the same thing and some differences. I generally think that Japanese artists have a little more passion than americans for their music though, but that shouldnt suggest that ALL american music is crappy adn it also shouldn't suggest that all Japanese music is better. Its like when some people listen to one Ayu song, think her voice is annoying and automatically they dont like her. Personally I like Japanese music in the same way I like American music, I like Beyonce, I don't like Brittany Spears...I like Ayu, I don't like Utada...yes I said it. |
I just want to throw in my 2 cents here. Of course not all American lyrics are devoid of meaning. But I believe the poster was referring to popular music, as in what you would see when you turn on MTV and very rarely, if ever now a days is there any song on MTV that is lyrically worth a damn. To help prove that I just flipped on MTV to see what kind of song was playing and of course in classic MTV style there wasn't even any music on. It was guys punching each other in the face for fun. :rolleyes
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THEN, you see all the adults that want to be cool, they find out what teens are listening to, and then buy the dirty music a majority of teens are listening to now... out of 10 of my friends, about 5-6 people listen to rap, and 4-5 listen to the "deeper" Alternative... so at least the alternate, which is becoming increasingly popular, is becoming a way to get a better message through... |
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well, must be only the songs my friend's bothered to introduce me to... but as a whole, they make more sense!
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rofl okay kids i know this is like ten days late but i was just reading over this and feel the need to put my own two cents in.
though a majority of american music is in all honesty quite dirty and graphic and whatnot - you can't exactly apply that to the other `popular` artists who have made it big due to their music that isn't as horrible as the others. classifying bands that aren't what they are ( like, evanescence being emo? ) doesn't exactly get your point across. Evanescence is not an emo band. If you knew anything about the band, you'd know that they are a mixture of a bunch of differen't types of music; gothic, pop, rock, classical. `Hollaback girl` simply states what it does in the lyrics. Gwen talks about how she's gone through different situations where she's been used. I think she means she doesn't want to be that girl everyone goes to for a one night stand, maybe? The lyrics say it out perfectly, you don't really need to know street slang to get some of the songs. Alternative music isn't the only clean kind of music out there. In fact, some alternative bands aren't even that clean to begin with. If you've only listened to like two bands classified as alternative, then you need to explore more in the music region for it. Besides, just because one or two songs sound dirty by a band, doesn't mean that all of their lyrics are. I think this whole entire subject you took to the next level was pretty stereotypical, as some have said already. And now that I put my two cents in, I'm done. |
It's kind of in the nature of the english language to be direct, compared to other languages like japanese and spanish. Like shakira (I think it was her) said, she though her lyrics sometimes became really weird in english, because spanish has a more subtle way of expressing things.
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