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as usual SSS always be doubtfull bout ayu's popularity..
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^I'm just posting readily available facts. I didn't even say anything bad or draw any conclusions. People are free to look at the data and draw whatever conclusion they want or just choose to ignore it.
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When you look at all of the songs/videos that are available, I highly doubt that many people are really purchasing all of those remix/remix instrumentals/video clips...
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^ What then do you use to explain the disparity between those that placed higher than her this year in Chaku Uta and Chaku Uta Full, but did not place as highly on the overall chart? (not just other female artists either, but in general) Shouldn't that mean that her position on the overall chart is in fact mostly due to all of those extra things plus her older discography?
And as I state again, that doesn't mean it is a bad thing at all, just that it does give her a distinct advantage. |
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Why is that impressive for everyone else but not ayu?
Every song of hers has like +10 versions in the chaku uta. And it's not like 1355 of those songs are released at the same time. -_- Her position is 100% due to Days and Sunrise with a little to Rule this past year. It's not like everyone downloaded all 1355 times from ayu this past year either. |
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^ I guess my question would be, why wouldn't it be impressive for them?
Imagine if Ayu was the one with only 30 songs available for download and someone else had 1,000+ wouldn't we all be saying "look how awesome Ayu did beating someone with a gazillion more songs than her available for download!" Isn't that natural? And then my answer to you is the same as above: Yes, Days did pretty excellent this year; but there is no doubt that other things sold better than it did, yet those artists are not in the top of the overall chart. So that makes it clear (at least to me), that yes, the large amount of stuff she has available does play a role in her overall ranking. Last edited by SunshineSlayer; 10th December 2009 at 12:09 AM. |
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^ Yes, and for the singles released 2008-2009 period she was out of the top 20. But when you count in those 1300+ she is in the top 5.... Is my logic really totally off here?
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if 30% of Ayu's old songs were responsable for her being on that position, that still is a lot...
- Was 2009 an amazing year for Ayu? Pretty much... Is she popular on Japan? Sure... Is she the most popular? Not really... Most popular female? Not even close... |
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No, what I'm saying what constitutes ayu placing so high this past year? It's not evolution or M.
Well that didn't happen so I can't say. But I wouldn't do that. I do see the advantage you speak, but honestly, I don't think songs like Sparkle boost her sales that much. Well sorry for rambling on and such. Relatively speaking Ayu released 1 album & 3 singles this year that are being counted. There is a normal chart for who's had the best selling single and this is overall. Thus the more she has, it's her advantage. Last edited by TeddyGrahams; 10th December 2009 at 12:28 AM. |
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Yes, thank you. I agree with your post. ![]() Last edited by SunshineSlayer; 10th December 2009 at 12:31 AM. |
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As for other artists, the separation of their collaborations probably hurt them in the end, since Miliyah Kato and JUJU had big songs that were counted as being from another group. Without a doubt, both of them would've probably ranked higher than Ayu in both rankings had their collaborations been counted, which would account for the two artists ranking lower than Ayu despite having higher rankings on the individual charts.
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^ You are right collaborations could account for at least some of the disparity, but in the overall chart, all artists count - not just women and there were a number of artists ahead of Ayu in the Chaku Uta and Chaku Uta full and not all of them were collaborations. So I don't really see that as a fully adequate explanation of why the disparity exists. So I definitely think the large number of things she has plays a fairly significant role (or at least significant enough to put her in the top 5 overall) But its obvious what my viewpoint is by now I guess, lol.
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Oh well it just means its avex and their evil marketing strategies! I mean exile has quite a few more songs than others too and they're avex. Sure it doesn't really say that she had a whole bunch of hits this year or anything. But at least people are still buying her stuff
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It seems likely to me that the cumulative total of her sales [NEXT LEVEL/new singles only] on Recochoku outdid the other artists' totals and that's what placed her ahead of the rest. I feel as though the 20 or so tracks she had in the past year might've been downloaded more than we expect, but not enough to make the top 100, you know? And then there's the small percentage of people who buy the older material. I guess we'd need to see what the ranking looked like last year to know for sure. In the 2007 yearly chart though, she was #6 overall, with few tracks in the top 100. JEWEL ranked highest at #50/#46. But that was just "overall"... probably everything counted at once? That was a bit strange, hm. And to add, her half year rankings for this year were pretty similar to the final tally... it doesn't look as though she was featured much on the 2008 yearly chart since she pretty much only had Together When... representing everything, so overall she had a much better year this year than any year before. I wonder if Japan liked the songs more this year? It's sort of sad how Thelma was topping every single chart last year, and now she's barely anywhere to be seen, haha. http://recochoku.jp/recochoku_rankin...ber/index.html Find all the yearly rankings near the bottom of the page. So perhaps we are underestimating the strength of her older material... but if that were the case, her older tracks should at least chart during a daily ranking at some point, so what gives for her to be ranking so highly in the overall Chaku-Uta/Full charts? Hm... Quote:
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Like Sunshine said, even if her old stuff is contributing to this spike, it's not a bad thing. It shows people still have an interest in her after all these years. And as someone pointed out, that 1,300+ Ayu material didn't just appear over night. Many of her songs have been available for years. It's impressive that people with less can hold their own against her, but it's even more impressive (to me at least) that she can hold her own after all these years. Old songs or not, people are still interested enough to buy them. And that's just digital sales. And in Aoyama Thelma's case, she had one (or more?) super big hit and now where is she?
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Lol, all this talk about Ayumi's popularity again... And what's all this, 'she's not even close to being the most popular female artist in Japan' crap?? The only recent ladies who have been able to ever compare (and really, ever, there's only been one older female artist who could compare, either...) are Hikaru Utada, Kumi Koda and Namie Amuro. Hikki only stands up against her because of how damn likable she is, and the fact that she's a huge icon in general; Namie only stands a chance because she's a sellout with probable connections and amazingly loyal fans. And Kuu, I love her, but, she could only "compare" for two years now. :\ Not to mention, Ayumi has sold much more than any of them. Sure, she's had a lot more songs, but that's beside the point right now. The point is, no matter how much she puts out, in general it's always good and people still want it. (Yes, this was directed towards that ridiculous comment, Andre.)
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![]() -- Ayu was never the most popular singer in Japan... when she was at her peak, so was Hikki, who was (and still is) more popular =) |
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