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fauxparadiso March 5 2013, 23:28:01 UTC
She could actually have a shot in the U.S. R&B is finally bubbling back up to the mainstream in the states, and Japan will probably follow the same cycle in 5 years or so.

She'll have to be more picky about what style she uses and who she collabs with. No more flash-in-the-pan artists like Far East Movement.

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fukkthedumbshyt March 6 2013, 01:32:00 UTC
I agree.

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urubaby21 March 6 2013, 02:46:20 UTC
Yea, she could do pretty well in the U.S., considering there is no hint of engrish in her. It all comes down to how long she is willing to promote in the U.S. Time is money sometimes, but it doesn't seem like most asian acts/artists are willing to take the time to build their career in the american music market.

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cuizy March 6 2013, 03:55:14 UTC
Ahhhh.... I'm sad Far East Movement went out fast. Maybe they'll have more hits in the future?

(Also I still think it has to do with how they're asians)

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pladpuss March 6 2013, 06:47:23 UTC
Love their dirty bass album and when I play that stuff at parties or in my car people always ask me who they are (because they like it) and only go "ohhh yeah" when I say "the artist for like a g6" not if I say its Far East Movement. Such a shame they make really good party music better then a lot of stuff out now.

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