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oricon:more people consider buying talkin' 2 myself as oppose to glitter / fated?
i found it on wikipedia.but as i have found out countless times wikipedia isnt such a great place to read about ayu related stuff.
but non-theless just thought it to be interesting that it stated oricon reported that more people considered buying t2m as oppose to glitter / fated. "A few days before the release of the single, Oricon announced that more people were interested in this single than they were in glitter / fated, and that many more people considered buying it." however,there were no references so im still doubtly,both single rocks in my opinion,however,t2m had me listening more.does anyone agree? |
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I just hate it how people alter/add stuff in wiki and wrote such bull, but eh, whatever. Personally, I wouldn't say glitter/fated is a bad single, the a-side and b-side has a nice flow. I think talkin' 2 myself single has a appeal as a whole, yesh, agreed. xD
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#3
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I bet this is the source
http://www.ahsforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=64291
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Well there's no wonder.
This single is awesome
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so T2M single has a higher Ninki-rating on Oricon than Glitter had?
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agreed.i prefer t2m over glitter / fated.personally i like her sadistic and rockish songs over her up beat and summer ones,although evolution,fairyland,and STEP you are exceptions.
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it is a strange statement to make for oricon though.
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#8
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Quote:
Ninki: 137.3 Actual first week sales: 172,221 Sales Total: 316,663 HEAVEN Ninki: 159.2 Actual first week sales: 168,540 Sales Total: 326,694 Bold&Delicious Ninki: 170.2 Actual first week sales: 83,708 Sales Total: 132,993 Startin' - Ninki: 105.9 Actual first week sales: 116.034 Sales Total: 188,551 BLUE BIRD - Ninki: 122.90 Actual first week sales: 160,572 Sales Total: 258,566 glitter Ninki: 154,700 Actual first week sales: 110,165 Sales Total: 161,773 (still charting) Last edited by Maxker; 19th September 2007 at 08:59 AM. |
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#9
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woah cool.
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#10
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I hope t2m will go well
This single is amazing |
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i also relli hope this single will get higher sales =(
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I'd say if there was a survey... It would be true.. G/F is crap compared to T2M
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cant u guys see that g/f and t2m are 2 COMPLETELY different singles. they have both their pros and cons! i like g/f overall cos the PVs are somewhat connected and its full of vibrance. i like t2m cos its full of energy and punch. makes me wanna stand up and dance and shout with ayu!
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I think g/f was more attractive for teenagers, especially female audiences. The romantic love story and the whole innocent love theme. t2m is more sexy and mature, probably trying to attract a slightly older audience.
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Because rock is <3
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i wouldnt say it was crap,but pretty close X| |
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i agree,not only Ayu's but mostly everyone's sales has decreased dramatically,although are are still successfull singles out there,its hard to go over 1.3 million now,back then Ayu's single A sold 1.6 million copies and was only number 3 while Boys & Girls sold over 1 million and was number 11 on the year end chart,if a single sold more than a million copies today it'll most likely be number one on the year end chart.such a dramatic decrease in sales,it makes me sad =(.people need to stop selling CDs illegally,its such a common thing in Asia.When i went back to vietnam you could buy a bootleg version of Ayu's (miss)understood for like less than 2 US Dollars
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Wow....B&D had the highest Ninki score out of all of them and look how much it sold.
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