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MOTHER OF GOD! i remember this one! she is an OK singer i guess. (i am NOT fluent in japanise so i don't know if she is singing alright)

I also watched her candycandy video, and i thought i was having an acid trip from it. @_@
8/22/12 responder
Candy candy isn't that strange of a video! I actually don't think any of them are strange at all...I love her music, I have all of her tracks downloaded.
8/23/12 responder
 
If Ava comments on this:
I want to let you know I saw your illustrations in Stone Soup! They were amazing, I was definetly not that talented at 12 :D
8/22/12 responder
Which one did she illustrate?
8/23/12 responder
I haven't received my Stone Soup yet, but I'm looking forward to seeing them!
8/23/12 responder
 
Kyary sounds just like the Japanese version of Lady Gaga!
8/22/12 responder
No, no. You are probably not familiar with J-pop. It's Lady Gaga who is western version of lots and lots J-pop bands.
8/22/12 responder
Oh, I guess I should start listening to J-pop!
8/22/12 responder
You should! Kyary's songs are really great in particular! A few other bands I like with a similar sound as Kyary are Perfume and Capsule.
8/23/12 responder
Yeah, that's quite true! Pop stars in the US who dress strangely are often inspired by Harajuku fashion and culture from Japan...
8/23/12 responder
No, they have really different styles. Kyary is in the style of Harajuku, which is a region in Japan. Lady Gaga of course is wacky Western style...
8/23/12 responder
 
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