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View Poll Results: Do you like when Asian singers sing in bad english??
Yes 43 27.56%
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Old 1st June 2010, 04:55 PM
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Old 8th March 2004, 03:21 AM
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I dunno...
I just think Engrish is bad.
I listen to JPop for the Japanese, not for the English. Otherwise, I could just listen to Beyonce or something.
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Old 8th March 2004, 03:34 AM
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I like Engrish - if it's not stupid. As much as I love Namie, I'm still wondering what "Body feels Exit" means.
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BoA's Engrish is very hard to understand sometimes. I've even seen mulitple versions of lyrics for her Engrish song recordings. This tells you that no one really knows what she's singing for sure.
i know, but at least you know she is singing engrish. some singers you can't even tell if they are trying to sing english, or it's just some weird japanese.
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Old 9th March 2004, 01:30 AM
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Nope everyone is talking about the same BoA and well she does use engrish ahaha Or are you able to say "SHINE WE ARE!" is a normal english phrase? I can't even know what the heck means "being shine"

"Hi people I am shine today. We are Shine! Shine we are!" ahhahaha That's so weird for a title!
LOL.....omg...I was talking about the title for "Shine We Are!" with my friend yesterday, picking out how bad English it was.

Speaking of this song, part of the chorus part has some weird English.

"I feel the brightness love..."

Haha.

Oh, and sorry to go off-tpoic, but I've been looking for the PV for this song, so if you have it, please upload it for download. I have requested it.

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Old 9th March 2004, 05:41 AM
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Many Engrish is meaningful for Japanese.
There are many strict reasons to use Engrish.

For example,Japanese listen to Japanese with left brain and good Engrish with right brain.

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Old 9th March 2004, 10:47 AM
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Hey, you don't see American singers going off into Chinese or Japanese or Korean or whatever.
So if you ask me, stop the Engrish, please. I doubt the singers even know what they're singing.
It's one of those things were people tell them how to pronounce it, and they just say it dumbly without knowing what the heck they're saying.
Some Japanese know english considering some of their words are derive from orginal english words like for example computer. They use the word konpuyuta or basu for bus. Also some of their commercials are spoken in english. I just watch an anime recently and they use the english word like rival during a plain conversation. I heard that Japan is getting more western
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Old 9th March 2004, 12:42 PM
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Yea...but it's those words that makes Japanese english really difficult to understand, because they're used to pronounciating it the katakana way which is really difficult to listen to o_O'
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Old 9th March 2004, 12:51 PM
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Maybe it's because English is not my first language, but I don't see why Engrish should be annoying..since we are listening to lyrics we dont' understand anyway what does it matter if some undistinguible phrases are thrown into them. o.O;; Most Engrish do make some sort of sense though...I have yet to hear a totally meaningless Engrish phrase anywhere.
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I still think "a woman can be having fun, a woman could be like a nun" really weird instead of it being funny o___O"
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Old 9th March 2004, 01:21 PM
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I think it can be out right bad espeically one BoA song..She sings about 'spilled milk' or something along those lines. I can't take the song seriously enough. I'm not ragging on BoA cause I like her songs hella lot. But I feel if they are going to inject English sentances into their songs to make them correct otherwise they just come out comedian type.
It is a different ball game if they are speaking English though..Let them stuff up then because they are learning how to speak it..But singing it they probably aren't so much..it is just in the lyrics to sound "cool".
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singing in english great.................... if you pronounce it right. i've heard BoA sing in english numerous times and personally think theres been no improvement whatsoever. utada seems to be fine at it, since she's gonna release an english album anyways (i think~) and another example, koda kumi with Real Emotion and 100 Words - why why why?!?! it just totally ruined the image of a good song. *sigh...
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most of the time i dont really like asians singing engrish.. esp when it is obviously meaningless.. like added just for the sake of it.. like for japanese singers.. pls stick to japanese pls.. but sometimes i think engrish does sound nice..i hardly listen to BoA's songs.. so i cant really comment.. ayumi sounds darn cute when she sings engrish.. i cant understand the engrish hyde sings most of the time.. but i think his pronounciation is pretty good! hee.. I didn't like 'Break of Dawn.." tomiko shld stick to singing pretty pony~pretty pony~pretty pony~
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Well it depends, on who sings it where and how it's placed in the song and if the fits with it, if it kinda awkward then no I wouldn't like it but in some case I think its kind of cute how the put engrish in the songs, like Ayu's RAINBOW for example in which she ended the song with No rain can't get the Rainbow (I'm not sure about you but I feel the sentence isn't really complete the way it is) which i would consider as engrish however I feel that it fits in the song if she was to rephrase it, it just wouldn't be the same or have the same effect.

It all really depends on how engrish is used, however I really don't like full engrish(as in most of the song isn't understandable) or if the singer can't pronounce it at all (meaning I'm looking at the lyrics and listen to the song but I can't seem to see how it matches up... ). However there are some artists that have songs in English, yes English not Engrish. I mean there are songs that if you look at the lyrics they are technically good english in most sense (hey, I'm from the US and my english still sucks).

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cant understand the engrish hyde sings most of the time..
Umm what do you mean you can't understand HYDE's engrish? I think most of his songs have pretty good and can be consider English (if you look at the lyrics they make sense well they do to me...) are you talking about his solo work or L'Arc~en~Ciel songs? I can understand how some of their earlier work have bad engrish (for example good morning hide, however thats an old song (1996) and I think its pretty good for that time I don't think there was much engrish used yet at that time that I know of) but their newer songs aren't that bad.

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Old 10th March 2004, 11:32 AM
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I agree with you there Set...most pop artists use Engrish just because it's 'cool' and whatnot...but when un-mainstream artists do it they usually do it with some sort of style or meaning...like Shiina Ringo, Onitsuka Chihiro, etc. Looks like there's always gonna be Engrish until one day Japan finally uses English for its official language..o.o
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singing in english great.................... if you pronounce it right.
I disagree... I think if I was a singer and inserted Japanese into my lyrics I know I'd have a strong accent, but I'd still like to have the chance. I think Engrish sounds cool. But that's just me the language lover, I think it's a funky phenomenon.... Western songs often have French lyrics, and I know Spanish music with English inserted into it. I like how it sounds foreign and different... maybe not correct, but the effect is still there. I think if we only used English correctly or not at all, than learning it as a second language would be near impossible, and I'd be out of a job I find Engrish cute... and if not cute, definitly funny.
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It's fine with me when there are a few engrish here and there in a japanese song, sometimes they do sound pretty cute. But if the singer sings too much engrish or the entire song in engrish and especially when it's beyond understanding, then it really turns me off >.<

By the way, I also like Tomiko (D.A.I)'s engrish X
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i realyl dont like when Luna sea used to sing in english!! this is the only band i cant support (particullary the song Storm...)
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the weirdest engrish I heard is from Utada. " I want your baby" ??
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the weirdest engrish I heard is from Utada. " I want your baby" ??
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i think she meant ' i want to have your baby' ^_^;
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