New Maaya Song!!! CONFIRMED
- Li_Nickole
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New Maaya Song!!! CONFIRMED
According to this site
http://www.sadame.org/tsubasa/
Maaya will be singing the second ending song from Tsubasa Chronicle and it'll be called Kaze Machi Jet , and the OP will be IT'S by Kotani Kinya
Let's hope it's true
hehehe new maaya song!! by April I guess, that's when the new season begins
http://www.sadame.org/tsubasa/
Maaya will be singing the second ending song from Tsubasa Chronicle and it'll be called Kaze Machi Jet , and the OP will be IT'S by Kotani Kinya
Let's hope it's true
hehehe new maaya song!! by April I guess, that's when the new season begins
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- kirei_lanford
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wow that's really worth waiting... :?
only a few months after yuunagi loop and im still impatient for new songs!!!
greedy me :evil:
btw how long will maaya be separated from kanno-san? when can i see the magnificent duo again???
only a few months after yuunagi loop and im still impatient for new songs!!!
greedy me :evil:
btw how long will maaya be separated from kanno-san? when can i see the magnificent duo again???
just close your eyes and follow your HEART --> vanished to dust T.
[quote="dillpops"]No LOOP was h-wonder not Yoko Kanno, which got a few people knotted up, ha, ha. This new composer, as has been pointed out in another thread, worked on Yuunagi LOOP. The composer of NO FEAR/aisuru koto I believe...[/quote]
the composer of "a happy ending" too, Shoko SUZUKI^^[/size]
the composer of "a happy ending" too, Shoko SUZUKI^^[/size]
[quote="kirei_lanford"]btw how long will maaya be separated from kanno-san? when can i see the magnificent duo again???[/quote]
I don't count on it for a while. She has a lot to do in the meanwhile... I think.
And personally I think that Yuunagi Loop is a great album, but tha't maybe because I listened it live first.
I don't count on it for a while. She has a lot to do in the meanwhile... I think.
And personally I think that Yuunagi Loop is a great album, but tha't maybe because I listened it live first.
- frecklegirl
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[quote="takeyuki"]And personally I think that Yuunagi Loop is a great album, but tha't maybe because I listened it live first.[/quote]
Just curious, what would you say the general consensus of Japanese Maaya fans re: the album is? Do albums like Maaya's get critically reviewed in Japan and if so, what was the critics' response? I've just been curious for a while as to how the album was received in Japan.
Just curious, what would you say the general consensus of Japanese Maaya fans re: the album is? Do albums like Maaya's get critically reviewed in Japan and if so, what was the critics' response? I've just been curious for a while as to how the album was received in Japan.
Nostalgic Lavender// Maaya Sakamoto Translations
[quote="frecklegirl"][quote="takeyuki"]And personally I think that Yuunagi Loop is a great album, but tha't maybe because I listened it live first.[/quote]
Just curious, what would you say the general consensus of Japanese Maaya fans re: the album is? Do albums like Maaya's get critically reviewed in Japan and if so, what was the critics' response? I've just been curious for a while as to how the album was received in Japan.[/quote]
Albums like the ones Maaya records are usually featured in the anime-manga-game magazines, and usually the japanese press is very respectful especially in this case, because it is part of the publisher and the advertisements companies. If you're talking about reviews like you have in the US (paper and such), actually there isn't any. There's a lot of BBS (in japanese) so that's where people usually discuss those kind of topics.
Maaya's CD are always at the top of the Oricon chart for two or three days when it's released. She has a pretty strong fan base here, looking at the IDS numbers, I'm number 5000 and I'm in the first group. There are now like four groups.
Ultimately Maaya-chan moves in a different sphere inside the jpop industry than say.... Utada Hikaru, Hamasaki Ayumi, etc.
ps. sorry for the grammar... I realized I have forgotten more than I thought.
ps.2 Actually I'm a native spanish speaker.
Just curious, what would you say the general consensus of Japanese Maaya fans re: the album is? Do albums like Maaya's get critically reviewed in Japan and if so, what was the critics' response? I've just been curious for a while as to how the album was received in Japan.[/quote]
Albums like the ones Maaya records are usually featured in the anime-manga-game magazines, and usually the japanese press is very respectful especially in this case, because it is part of the publisher and the advertisements companies. If you're talking about reviews like you have in the US (paper and such), actually there isn't any. There's a lot of BBS (in japanese) so that's where people usually discuss those kind of topics.
Maaya's CD are always at the top of the Oricon chart for two or three days when it's released. She has a pretty strong fan base here, looking at the IDS numbers, I'm number 5000 and I'm in the first group. There are now like four groups.
Ultimately Maaya-chan moves in a different sphere inside the jpop industry than say.... Utada Hikaru, Hamasaki Ayumi, etc.
ps. sorry for the grammar... I realized I have forgotten more than I thought.
ps.2 Actually I'm a native spanish speaker.