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Old 22nd April 2014, 07:51 PM
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I hated Feel the love PV, and I said so, many times, because I just hated it that much. But inside I see nothing fat-shaming. If anything, I finally saw a fat girl portayed as a happy, energetic and charming human being. The guy's reactions are opinable, but he's not the focus point of the PV, she is.
Honestly, her charisma was the only thing that made that PV bearable, for me. That, and the echo of a very nice idea that went downhill, because of a low budget I suppose...

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Originally Posted by Delicious n Bold View Post
Lately I've been thinking of another reason.
I think it has to do with jpop in general tbh. It feels as if most albums aren't sonically consistent and are just messes. Sometimes I think beyonce was right when she said that people don't make albums anymore and just release quick lil singles. You know, they put one out then burn out then put one out then burn out. The albums seem like afterthoughts. And even if they don't have 'singles' (party queen), they're still a kinda mess. Albums like duty and even sweet 19 blues (the consistent trashy lounge music) are really albums I gravitate to these days in terms of jpop. Also rainbow, ASfXX, and feel. All these albums feel completely (or nearly) consistent. Except for feel, which is just a lyrical mess at times. The opening song does NOT set the mood for the album. First talking about her lover then dumping him then sex then dumping again. A mess. But sonically it's great.
Love again was so incohesive even though I liked it at first. Maybe it's a reason why almost erryone loved love songs because that album is basically quite cohesive. Ayu's last best album? It's such a nice album I think. And the photoshoot! It's the same old same old done quite nicely. Love again was overkill, like 99,999 in FFX overkill.
Very interesting. I agree with a lot of things you wrote: as much as I still like albums, I feel like consistency is no longer a priority, and I can't quite decide if it's a very important issue or just the musical approach changin because it was bound to happen.
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