First of all, you fail, and thoroughly at that; just about as much as or worse than Utada's SCV2 album sales. Like artist, like stan, apparently. Let me get that out of the way now. Your comments of retardation regarding Ayumi's voice and singing are just that retarded, because there is nothing wrong with her voice, and there was especially nothing wrong with her voice in this album. On the contrary, her vocals are wonderful. How in the world you listen to accept the vocals of that singing dust bunny Utada, but then disapprove of the vocals of a real singer like Ayumi is nothing less than blasphemy, and I will not have it. This album, Secret, is probably no more than 3 grains from perfection, which Utada will never see in her life, let alone her flop career, and you come along with your lessor, unworthy ears and dare to make any more than 3 negative comments about it? Sis take a seat. And then you have the sweet audacity to begin the conclusion to your pos irrelevant review with, "If I compared this to any of Utada’s recent albums," BITCH are you mother****ing kidding me? **** dog faced Utada, she is a lessor sewer rat in comparison to Empress Ayumi, and her shitbag of music and will never, NEVER come even close to the grandness that is Ayumi's music.
You can pack your things and head out, because I'm done with you, and you're done here.
You can pack your things and head out, because I'm done with you, and you're done here.
I said it was my opinion and no amount of Utada insults are going to change that. I was as fair as possible and its not like I blatantly insulted Ayumi. I'm not even going to bother reviewing anymore Ayumi albums if this is how you are going to react when I post MY OPINION.
Deal with it Radio, I'm not here for your childish rants
(miss)understood is a ****ing masterpiece and an essential album for any jpop fan. EVERY song on it is extremely amazing. After the fun Bold & Delicious it continues with five legendary tracks, then a couple great ones, and then it ends with six more legendary tracks. Why you would advise someone who is already biased against Ayumi to listen to the thoroughly mediocre Secret instead of her magnum opus (miss)understood is really beyond me.
First of all, you fail, and thoroughly at that; just about as much as or worse than Utada's SCV2 album sales. Like artist, like stan, apparently. Let me get that out of the way now. Your comments of retardation regarding Ayumi's voice and singing are just that retarded, because there is nothing wrong with her voice, and there was especially nothing wrong with her voice in this album. On the contrary, her vocals are wonderful. How in the world you listen to accept the vocals of that singing dust bunny Utada, but then disapprove of the vocals of a real singer like Ayumi is nothing less than blasphemy, and I will not have it. This album, Secret, is probably no more than 3 grains from perfection, which Utada will never see in her life, let alone her flop career, and you come along with your lessor, unworthy ears and dare to make any more than 3 negative comments about it? Sis take a seat. And then you have the sweet audacity to begin the conclusion to your pos irrelevant review with, "If I compared this to any of Utada’s recent albums," BITCH are you mother****ing kidding me? **** dog faced Utada, she is a lessor sewer rat in comparison to Empress Ayumi, and her shitbag of music and will never, NEVER come even close to the grandness that is Ayumi's music.
You can pack your things and head out, because I'm done with you, and you're done here.
(miss)understood is a ****ing masterpiece and an essential album for any jpop fan. EVERY song on it is extremely amazing. After the fun Bold & Delicious it continues with five legendary tracks, then a couple great ones, and then it ends with six more legendary tracks. Why you would advise someone who is already biased against Ayumi to listen to the thoroughly mediocre Secret instead of her magnum opus (miss)understood is really beyond me.
Firstly, I didn't advise one album over the other. I offered him two albums, (miss)understood and Secret, and provided links to both of them. Secondly, Secret is a fantastic album. Thirdly, thank you, but you are wrong on both accounts.