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^yeah thats true...I also think that now...I mean, so many artists have experimented with so many different sounds...what even sounds "new" anymore? Nothing really.
Unless she does something totally out there and weird...it's never going to be the same "surprise" I guess, as it was when her old stuff came out...and if she does do something totally out there...it'll probably just be like "wtf" lol She's doing some interesting stuff right now...I'm really anxious to see how she fits this stuff together with upbeat songs on the album. And then where she goes next... At least she always keeps us on our toes with interesting stuff! It's more than I can say for A LOT of artists.
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i never understand GUILTY dilike either. i think some fans dont like a lot of the darker sounds or heavier rock tones. and are probably just not used to it in general maybe.
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part of the problem i notice is fans saying how experimental she was in her early career. something different (although tbh thats not completely true anyhow). but what im saying is that when u only have 2 or 3 albums behind you you still have a lot more room to grow so duh its easy to seem like shes being super experimental and all. when u have nothing in your past/ but look where we are now. 12 yrs in her career. its not exactly as easy as it wouldve been some time ago. and some fans make it seem that its so easy without realizes in essence times change and people grow and many unavoidable factors that are never considered by the typical fan. variables are always a pain though. but they make nothing concrete as with ayus career which is treated like so by some. ![]() ayu imo is much more versatile than many other jpop artists i listen to ![]() |
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