Regardless of whether she actually has talent or not, it all still boils down to integrity, something which Britney lacks. Any real artist who knows that millions of fans imitate her in practically aspect should know that she's setting an example (or in her case, a lack of). It's one thing to show off skin (like in Ayu's case with the "Beauty Clinic CM") in a non-sexual way. And even if you wanna show off a bit of skin sexually, it shouldn't be with some lyrics of "uhhh...yeah...baby...do me... ", etc... To me, that's trash no matter who sings it, and the day Ayu resorts to that will be the day I stop listening to her stuff. When I listen to music, I don't need to hear those noises... I wanna hear someone who's pouring their heart and soul into their songs... someone whom you can perhaps relate to... someone whom you know is genuinely singing about something, rather than resorting to "doing it with a (insert inaminate object here)"...
This is the reason why I only watch TV these days for the news, and that's mostly it. This is why I haven't had to turn on the radio in weeks. If I wanted to see half-naked girls, I'd go buy Playboy... y'see,
that was made with the sole purpose of selling porn. Music shouldn't be. Music is about getting a message across in hopes that your audience will accept that as their own. I truly doubt many girls can relate to "I did it with 5 guys/girls last night", or whatever is played on the radio these days.
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i can say right now britney dances 50x's better then ayu
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Without a choreographer, Britney would be (simply put) crap. Send over the best choreographers to Ayu and have her learn some moves for a bit, and you'll see the difference. Or... have Britney do a music video without her "signature moves" which have been taught to NSYNC, the Backstreet Boys, etc... and she'll be as "bad" as Ayu... and unlike Britney, Ayu doesn't need to "flaunt" herself, nor does she need to dance at all to get her point across.
So in conclusion, Britney would be nowhere without her sex appeal and "original moves".