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Originally Posted by Zahara
You act like nobody knows that song
It's got nothing to do with stanning. Even people who aren't fans of hers knows about Cutie Honey.
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When did I say that nobody knows Eminem's song? When did I act like I know some obscure piece of music trivia which puts me above everyone else?
And yes it does have to deal with stanning, did you not read the post I was replying to?
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Originally Posted by ayumisrael
If you don't know that cutie honey is also a cover of a 70s anime song then you are far from being a kuu stan.
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Originally Posted by Zahara
It's got nothing to do with stanning.
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Originally Posted by Corvina
Hm, what?
Covers are just a pretty small percentage of her discography.
And she probably has a smuch japanese written songs as bought western demos.
And if demos, which are bought, are western or japanese, doesn't really make much of a difference. It's common in the music industry. Heck, we don't even know, which japanese songs were speficially written for her or "just" bought as well. And the other way round. Demos are made to sell a song, no matter if it's in the East or West.
Don't know, if you meant it like that, but you're sounding as this is something bad.
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It's not a bad thing, it's just that when I go back through her discography, I realized that she has a lot of songs that are covers or unreleased demos from other artists. (From my perspective) Other musicians do it all the time, but I feel like with kumi we always find out about it. I mean, we never get to hear about anything in Ayu's discography that's an unreleased demo from another artist. I think In The Corner and Connected are the only songs we knew were unreleased demos from other artists. She probably has a bunch, but we don't know about them, with kumi, we always get to hear the songs she uses. It just seems unusual to me that for Kumi's discography, we know so much about the music before she records it.
I mean, someone actually uploaded a fake fan album of a bunch of the demos that kumi used like Lollipop and So nice. I think it's pretty cool that we get to hear that.
It's not a bad thing that her music is like this, but I feel like a huge part of her discography is covers, collaborations and other artists' demos.
And just to throw it out there because a lot of people seem to be quick to get angry, Koda Kumi is one of my top 5 favorite musicians of all time.