Cd2 -2008.01-.rar [patched] - -asian Nation- Takeuchi Mariya - Expressions
Many Mariya connoisseurs argue that her ballads and mid-tempo tracks showcase her lyricism better than her dance-pop hits. CD2 contains "Eki" (The Station), a profoundly melancholy song about watching a former lover at a train station—later covered by the legendary Hiroko Yakushimaru. These tracks reveal Takeuchi as a poet, not just a pop star.
: The songs were selected by Takeuchi herself in collaboration with fans via voting on her official website. Many Mariya connoisseurs argue that her ballads and
Takeuchi Mariya's "Expressions CD2" is a testament to her remarkable talent and enduring legacy. With its diverse range of songs and impressive vocal performances, this album is a must-listen for fans of Japanese pop music and soulful, heartfelt ballads. As a respected artist and songwriter, Mariya continues to inspire new generations of musicians and fans alike. : The songs were selected by Takeuchi herself
The global City Pop anthem and standout track. As a respected artist and songwriter, Mariya continues
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Honki de Only You (Let's Get Married) (本気でオンリーユー) Plastic Love (プラスティック・ラヴ) Koi no Arashi (恋の嵐) — "Love Storm" Genki wo Dashite (元気を出して) — "Cheer Up" Iro・White Blend (色・ホワイトブレンド) — "Color White Blend" Kenka wo Yamete (けんかをやめて) — "Stop Fighting" — "Station" Forever Friends Single Again (シングル・アゲイン) Kokuhaku (告白) — "Confession" Manhattan Kiss (マンハッタン・キス) Album Overview Significance
In an industry historically dominated by male producers, Takeuchi’s role as a singer‑songwriter‑producer highlights the growing agency of female artists in Japan’s pop scene. The anthology underlines her dual identity as both a performer and a craftsman of pop architecture.
