Friday, August 31, 2007

Holy crap! She's on fire!

Tamaki Nami dances around in a hawt amazonian outfit in the middle of a hell fire in her latest PV for the song Brightdown. Now this is interesting, her newest single takes on a brand new image that I hope keeps. She's now a little rocker with a matching outfit, and the song is pretty rock, which offers a great tune. The image change however didn't usher to Tamaki leaving her pop roots, far from it. She still has choreography, and she really proves in this PV that she has moves. I seem to like this fusion a lot.

The song, which is also the second opening for the anime D.Gray-man, shows that she and her production staff can pull off a great rock song, the lyrics are still a bit popish but that doesn't stop the song from being good. I mentioned before, she can move, and man can she move! Not only was it hawt hip swinging dancing, the PV showed what was hands down the best choreography that Tamaki has shown.

The single is available in both a normal edition and a limited edition, which comes with the PV and a card and some other stuff. Usually the limited edition marking is a marketing gimmick, but this single along with Koda Kumi's Freaky and Morning Musume's Onna ni Sachi Are(B Edition) are limited edition singles that are actually worth buying because they bring something nice.

The overall release was quite impressive for me, because the last few things Tamaki has done were pretty unimpressive(I blame her production staff. And Canada.), but it's definitely worth buying.

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