Gorl I am not here for Mika's dead vocals and dry ass tone. I mean where's the emotion? I can feel BoA crying out for her winter love while Mika just sounds like a post-op tranny on crack
Gorl I am not here for Mika's dead vocals and dry ass tone. I mean where's the emotion? I can feel BoA crying out for her winter love while Mika just sounds like a post-op tranny on crack
It's quite the opposite for me. Yuki no Hana is full of emotion, Winter Love on the other hand is really bland. BoA's voice kinda irritates me when she sings ballads.
It's quite the opposite for me. Yuki no Hana is full of emotion, Winter Love on the other hand is really bland. BoA's voice kinda irritates me when she sings ballads.
I fail to see the emotion in Mika's mono-tone, I hate life, I'm gonna cut myself, vocal delivery.
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