See you Darling (Japan Version)
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Customer Review of "See you Darling (Japan Version)"
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Kaseii
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July 5, 2007
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July 5, 2007
1 people found the following helpful
Hayami's best single yet!
Hayami's best single yet!
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This is my very favorite single of Hayami's so far. All the lyrics were written by Hayami herself. The title track is a great R&B piece. The lyrics show the image of a strong woman that can live on her own, the kind of woman that most girls want to grow up to be. The second song, "epilogue," is perhaps my favorite over all of Hayami's other songs. It's a pop song with a cute beat and sweet lyrics about a girl looking at the one she loves. It reminds me of her older songs. The third song is a piano ballad called "Sweet Rider." I can guarantee that this is the only ballad that was inspired by a motorcycle. In spite of that, it's a really cute song. This whole single is amazing--I highly reccomend it to anyone wanting to try out Hayami. |
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Ignored Truth
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June 21, 2007
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June 21, 2007
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Namie Amuro wannabe?
Namie Amuro wannabe?
| When I first saw Hayami Kishimoto, I thought she was kind of like an Ai Otsuka wannabe because alot of her music videos seemed like it. Then, I see her latest singles and I'm puzzled. It looks like she went from an Ai-wannabe to an Namie Amuro/semi-Kouda Kumi wannabe. It is like she changes her image with what is popular at the time. I actually greatly preferred the Ai-wannabe version of Hayami. While 'See You Darling' is actually a good song, I'm just still not into her. |
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