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I like them solely because they're very similar to what a lot of artists internationally are doing at the moment. I like that Miliyah follows the 'current' and is successful at doing so, it is something that seems so rare in j-pop, where everyone seems to be five years behind but still attempts to follow the now and it just doesn't execute well.
Also, the CD+DVD reminds me of Bowie. Whilst I much prefer the CD only, I think that when we finally get to listen to the album, we'll be able to appreciate it more. It seems very heavily guided by appearances and their symbolism, going by Miliyah's singles.
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