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Post by π―π² lucy88 π―π² on Mar 1, 2020 22:52:30 GMT -5
Bursting onto the J-pop scene in 2007, Thelma Aoyama turned her striking appearance, her vocal training, and her interest in American R&B (she spent a couple of years living in Los Angeles) into a successful career by collaborating with Japanese R&B singer SoulJa on the hit single "Koko Ni Iru Yo," hitting the Oricon charts heavily. With three-quarters Japanese and one-quarter Trinidadian heritage, Aoyama's trademark flowing vocals serve as a strong counterpoint to the rap-influenced vocals of most male Japanese R&B artists. Capitalizing on the success of "Koko Ni Iru Yo," the follow-up collaboration "Soba Ni Iru Ne" featured Aoyama's vocals more prominently along with a late-'90s/early-2000s style. The single debuted at number three on the Oricon charts and quickly moved to the top slot. Her first full-length album, Diary, debuted at number three in March 2008. ~ Adam Greenberg
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Post by π―π² lucy88 π―π² on Jun 17, 2021 11:36:01 GMT -5
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Post by π―π² lucy88 π―π² on Nov 1, 2021 20:07:40 GMT -5
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Post by π―π² lucy88 π―π² on Aug 11, 2022 10:00:49 GMT -5
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Post by π―π² lucy88 π―π² on Oct 22, 2022 15:13:29 GMT -5
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Post by Wave. on Oct 22, 2022 15:55:22 GMT -5
You bringing the good slappers up, Lucille!
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