As I said yesterday, here the J-song performed by my country's performer. The title is "Eien no Ai". Ten2Five began their career from 2004. They have made 4 major albums, I will fly (2004), Ost. Me vs High Heel (movie) (2005), A brand New Day (2006), and 3 (2007). Eien no Ai is one of the last album's tracks. This album have 14 tracks, with variable languages.
Well, here is the music video:
My opinion to this song:
Great! I must confess that they have a such good quality to perform this song as well. But I must confess too, that the performer's articulation is most likely as usual Indonesian articulation. Wess, but it doesn't matter, because they're Indonesian, not Japanese.
When I heard this song yesterday, I remember Utada Hikaru. Yes, the performer's vioce is like her. I guess her technique is little bit same with Hikki. I think it's her characteristic. Maybe you want to hear this song as a comparison between this song and her first song:
This song is completely English. Their first song that make me like this band. This song is like have a little bit Japanese Pop touch in their melody.
This is the lyrics:
Yoru no puurusaidi de
Hitori kiri suwatteiru
Hoshi no moto de anato o
Omotteiru
Omotteiru oh….
Reff:
Isshoni anata to futari
Eien no ai o
Isshoni anata to futari
Eien no ai o
Futari wa onaji janai kedo
Ai de hitotsu ni naneru
Shiawase ni naru kono yume o
Shiawase ni naru kono yume o
Back to Reff
Bridge:
Jinsei wa subarashii date
Anata to de aeta kara
Isshoni anata to futari
Eien no ai o
Eien no, eien no, eien no ai o
Oo nananananananana,
Eien no, eien no, eien no ai o
The performer pronounce 'o' as really 'O'. Japanese pronounce them with more fluid, as we say 'wo', but the'w' is not explicit.
That's it. Thanks for your attention. Bye!
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