Chatin wrote:I blame the fact that H!P wasn't in line with what the rest of Japan was doing. The some songs during that era were amazing. Stuff like Nanchatte and Shouganai are some of the gems to come out of that era.
Fixed that for you lol. Some of the songs from then were good, but only, maybe, 2 of them rival the replay-quality that 123 has. Wakuteka is weak in that it's replayability isn't as high as 123 or some of the older releases, which I attribute to its slightly lower sales. But who's to say they can't score another 19k in the coming weeks.
TotallyUncool wrote:I'd call 2005 to 2010 or so the "Hitting Bottom And Taking Too Long To Come Up For Air Era"
But all through that time -- as it was going on -- I thought (and still think) that it was due to uninspired, stuck-in-a-rut songwriting, production, and arrangement, along with kind of directionless leadership from the top (Tsunku and above), and
not the result of any problems with the girls themselves. They really deserved better.
Oh I definitely agree. The girls were always talented and willing to work (JunJun on variety shows really tried, and Sayu's Ichiban Kawaii character came out of this era), but management was just uninspired and found them few opportunities. And I am positive that nearly all of the releases from the platinum era used strings in every song.
It's just easier for me to divide it up by leader lol.