Aya Hirano’s first “TOxxxIC” music video has been attracting much attention for the vast departure it marks from her previous releases, with the scandal seiyuu’s first ever full dance video showing off what has been called (rather tenuously) a “carnivorous catwoman” look – along with her new blonde “hostess” looks.
The new video:
Whether on 2ch or YouTube (where almost half the ratings are negative), her new image – and presumably her music as well – has not so far been well received.
In other news, aside from her increasingly frequent changes in hair style and colour, she also reveals she has been keeping up with her English studies (with some help):
Aya can at least make a new song if not original sound aoriginal for her ‘Playing with my pussy, playing with my pussy, playing with soft pussy…. cat playing with my pussy, petting my pussy playing with my pussy pussy cat. *chorus* **pussy pussy soft furry pussy. pussy pussy soft furry pussy cat**
That was pretty bad singing tbh, but I thought she looked pretty beautiful and the dancing was a bit weird sometimes. Lol if that is what is deemed carnivorous in japan, they must explode when they see some american videos.
Cold black clothes,
uninterested bored glum stare,
unenergetic pop-music,
soulless perfect body bored background dancers,
empty monochrome background,
black fingernails,
stiff black handwriting,
how people can find this “stay away from us, we’re like elite snobs and we’re perfectly fine with being this bored” attitude hot, cute or even grown-up beats me,
but this is the reason I stopped liking western music video’s and love AKB48.
The latter is having fun.
Although I’m quite sure haters of AKB48 will tell us how they are secretly not having fun, or how that kind of fun is always always fake and in reality they are all AKB48 members are crying of pain and sorrow every single day and night (it cannot BE any other way) and therefore we must love gloom gloom gloom, ’cause it’s realistic ya know?
For a second i thought is was Britney Spears…
The tune of the Electronic notes near the end of the intro sound very very familiar.