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I thought Natsukawa Rimi's performance was really beautiful too. | ||
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http://justin.tv/bearschannel | ||
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On December 24 2011 17:00 MorningMusume11 wrote: Crystal Kay is the Korean equal to Janet Jackson I swear probably considered her best song, cuz it charted so frequently when it came out meanwhile, how can anyone ruin a song even with one of the original singers singing -_- + Show Spoiler + Good stuff! I love Japanese r&b/hiphop. Here's some more | ||
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SilverSkyLark
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so good. | ||
kakaman
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sung_moon
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been looping these recently been so long since i've listened to mihimaru gt. last song i remember listening to was punkish. <3 kana nishio stuff, dunno how i've only recently just heard of her, but i'm already a huge fan. always had an inner liking to the j-rock scene, but it's usually only towards the typical mainstream one like l'arc, b'z, janne de arc etc. but suilen seems pretty tight anymore suggestions to artists similiar to kana and suilen would be greatly appreciated ^^ On January 02 2012 15:30 fusionsdf wrote: oricon top100 for 2011: + Show Spoiler + http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5VmEQEah7U jesus christ look at that akb/ske/ w/e other "3 letters+48" group chart rape lol. this is why i usually never choose follow the oricon charts when looking for new jpop music over asking my friends. although i really really liked kaze wa fuiteiru and had ponytail no chu stuck in my head for a week | ||
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Taku
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On January 06 2012 13:05 kakaman wrote: Question for Japanese speakers. To say "I like you" to a girl, is it "ore wa omae ga suki desu" or simply "ore wa suki desu"? Uh...you don't want to use omae for a girl you like >_> Also just say 'suki desu' or something I think. I thought Beginner was AKB48's best song tbh. | ||
fusionsdf
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SO GOOD | ||
Taku
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On January 11 2012 03:59 fusionsdf wrote: yeah those sentences sound kinda like you're in an anime http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmgkKIQFjC0 SO GOOD I can't help but hear Nakajima Megumi in her voice =\ | ||
kainzero
United States5211 Posts
On January 11 2012 03:41 Taku wrote: I thought Beginner was AKB48's best song tbh. i agree with this i like heavy rotation too but because it's sooooo cheesy and catchy... but beginner is overall best song imo On January 06 2012 13:05 kakaman wrote: Question for Japanese speakers. To say "I like you" to a girl, is it "ore wa omae ga suki desu" or simply "ore wa suki desu"? depends on your relationship with the girl and the atmosphere ore/omae+desu is mixing politeness levels and sounds awkward using a personal pronoun makes it sound like there's someone else and you have to distinguish yourself (billy doesn't like you, but I like you!) songwise you will hear "kimi ga suki" but generally if you're gonna confess to a girl in japanese you better know it, otherwise you just look like a noob just imagine a japanese girl going up to you and saying "i rike you" and that's the only english she uses. awkward | ||
se7en247
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One of my favorite bands. T_T source: Here (In Japanese) | ||
Taku
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Doomblaze
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On January 06 2012 13:05 kakaman wrote: Question for Japanese speakers. To say "I like you" to a girl, is it "ore wa omae ga suki desu" or simply "ore wa suki desu"? Omae is rude, ore is rude/casual, and youre second statement just means I like. You want to say boku wa persons name ga suki desu, or boku wa kimi ga suki desu generally. | ||
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