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Originally Posted by noidea
^ Thats the same I sometimes think when reading critics as well, I mean: instruments NEVER use words, and nobody complains about that xD The voice is an instrument as well after all, so why shouldnt it make the "pure" form of music, without language and understandable for all people?
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Thanks for that

Best reply I've read in a long time!
I feel the same way about movies. Why do people complain when there is no "story" or "plot" or "dialogue"? The purest form of film is the image. Story, plot, and dialogue are literary not cinematic qualities, and even then the purest form of literature is the word.
And like Kendelle said, I never found those words in Ayu's songs "empty" (if I understand correctly what the original poster means by empty = empty of meaning) and thus "filler". Exactly the opposite. The meaning of these words is not found in any literary meaning but in the sound they create and the emotion they convey.