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namie amuro
Wednesday, March 12, 2008 ( 10:41 PM )
Namie Amuro's newest single KICKS ASS.
60s, 70s, 80s.
3 songs in each different era, style and sound
LOVE the videos.
Fashionista, her HAIR, is so uber gorgerous!
Namie Amuro was the first female Japanese Artist whom I really really liked
during my secondary school days.
She was already an accomplished DIVA in her late teens in the 90s.
Then she got married and wasn't that big on the music scene.
After her divorce, she got back on her two own feet and made her comeback into the industry.
I must say, although she is the dethroned queen of jpop,
she still knows how to survive in the industry by changing her style and music.
I really like this 60s, 70s, 80s.
LOVELY!
NEW Look - 60s - I lurve SHOPPING!
时代从头发开始
is the best translation i can give you for the last japanese phrase in the video
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZaTEXgtrSDU
Rock Steady - 70s - I like the song!! Her hair!! Her clothes!!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=xHlkA486tDw
What a feeling - 80s
http://youtube.com/watch?v=F85XagJelkw
I noticed that namie amuro is much fairer in these videos as compared to her DARKer days.

60s, 70s, 80s.
3 songs in each different era, style and sound
LOVE the videos.
Fashionista, her HAIR, is so uber gorgerous!
Namie Amuro was the first female Japanese Artist whom I really really liked
during my secondary school days.
She was already an accomplished DIVA in her late teens in the 90s.
Then she got married and wasn't that big on the music scene.
After her divorce, she got back on her two own feet and made her comeback into the industry.
I must say, although she is the dethroned queen of jpop,
she still knows how to survive in the industry by changing her style and music.
I really like this 60s, 70s, 80s.
LOVELY!
NEW Look - 60s - I lurve SHOPPING!
时代从头发开始
is the best translation i can give you for the last japanese phrase in the video
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZaTEXgtrSDU
Rock Steady - 70s - I like the song!! Her hair!! Her clothes!!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=xHlkA486tDw
What a feeling - 80s
http://youtube.com/watch?v=F85XagJelkw
I noticed that namie amuro is much fairer in these videos as compared to her DARKer days.

Namie Amuro - Play - June 2007
Alright, its not a fair gauge. But still she looks somewat fairer lehz.
Found a short paragraph devoted to Namie Amuro's achievement written on January 30, 2007
Amuro Namie (29) is the first female artist to have a Top 10 hit on the Oricon singles chart every year for 13 consecutive years. With her latest single, "Baby Don't Cry", released January 24 and entering the chart this week at No.3, she has overtaken Koizumi Kyoko (40) and Kudo Shizuka (36). Two of the top idols of the 1980s and early 90s, they're well past their prime as singers and ended their 12-year runs on the chart back in the mid to late 90s. Amuro had the limelight to herself back in the 90s, starting with her first Top 10 hit "Taiyo no Season" in 1995. Tribes of young female stars copied her dark-skinned look and called themselves "Amuraa". She was the youngest ever winner of the Nihon Record Taisho award for 1997's "Don't Wanna Cry" and is still the female record holder for million-selling singles, with five. Her position as the Queen of J-Pop may have been usurped by the likes of Utada Hikaru, Hamasaki Ayumi and Koda Kumi, but even marriage, motherhood and divorce have failed to put an end to her career. She has developed a large fan base elsewhere in Asia, where she remains one of the most popular Japanese artists. (Among male artists, the record of 17 consecutive years of Top 10 hits is shared by B'z (1990-2006) and SMAP (1991-2007).
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