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Her sales might be disappointing for those who care, but I like the post-2009 Ayumi. She is still 'in', and her work is imo not better or worse than Namie or Koda, whose names appeared in this thread.I think we make our conclusions too fast when we try to blame someone of her recent marketing style and comments as that 'people are tired of her old face' make me even pissed off. How do you know? How could that possibly count as an argument? She is still an idol to a lot of people. Isn't that what she wanted? Isn't that what she wants to be? I think she is doing great: she is experimental, she is more daring and she is recycling her name. And I do not see how leaving avex would improve those factors. As long she is still loved, who ****ing cares about the little downsides of her career.
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