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Originally Posted by truehappiness
I think the t part is fine and most people are probably hearing the "p" a bit differently from how it'd normally be sung. So instead of geddup, geddup, we have "gedda, gedda" from Ayu.
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I guess I was seeing more comments about hearing L sounds (gellup), and sometimes Japanese people will, knowingly, say "pari up" instead of party up, for example. Just made me think that haha.
Personally I don't care. She's Japanese. As fans of Japanese music, I think this should be a given haha.
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