[Article] Namie Amuro’s retirement re-sparks debate on who will sing at the Olympics - Ayumi Hamasaki Sekai
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Old 25th September 2017, 03:45 PM
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Namie Amuro’s retirement announcement re-sparks debate on who should sing at the Olympics

Just read this article. Looks like the writer didn't consider mentioning Ayu.
I was surprised no one is saying Perfume. That is who I would guess Japan would choose.
Sorry to say, but Ayu really wouldn't be in the running.

Perfume is a possibility to be involved some how. I honestly think Namie was indeed the front runner; she would have been a great representative for Japan - a great "face" to put on the country. She has vocals that foreigners could respect, has good English pronounciation when she tries, et cetera. Now, I think Utada probably has the highest chance since she has returned and her fluency in English would be a big plus. Plus she is well liked and respected. I also think someone from the Enka world will be there.

Who knows though with the thing being produced by AKB48's producer. He already stated 2 years ago that he was putting together a special 48 group for the event.

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