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Musically the song pretty much sticks with piano, but is accompanied by a full band arrangement. My only problem was that the lyrics became so thick in parts that she was chanting rather than singing. That is approaching rap way to closely for me, and we all know how I feel about that.

Vocally Namie does surprisingly well. Although she still has that deep bored voice, the climax works out nicely because it stands out so strongly from the rest of the song. The introductory effects were very 70s, and the constant filtered notes in the background really supported the era of designation.

The verses are a bit bland for the early part of the song, but after the first chorus everything is so much better. I loved the unscripted vocalizations as well. Vocally Namie definitely stepped it up in this song. Musically the song is made up of constant percussion and maybe some bass. There is enough crammed in there to fill any empty musical space.

Composition-wise this song is a bit less organized but overall slightly better than the previous. The chorus is very engaging and really serves as a climactic, reoccurring sequence in the song. The verses are quick and edgy with a great beat and fantastic runs by Namie. Once again everything is slightly better than the previous track.

The music is basically just percussion and synth with a distinct 80s vibe in the way that it flows. I was simply really impressed with this song.

The way the composition goes from edgy to powerful is wonderful to listen to, and I have to say this song is absolutely phenomenal. Definitely will be on repeat for quite a while. Posted in Namie Amuro 6 Comments. I love her new single. Aside from that, though, the PV is awesome. Rock Steady is my pick from this single. Aside from just being catchy, it proves that Namie Amuro can still actually sing, which is nice.

I mean, her songs from PLAY were catchy too, but not many of them required much vocal talent. It reminds me of Dreamgirls, only without the angst and drama. Both the music and her vocals were very electronica in this, but it fit. The PV, again, was pretty cool — dancing robots and all. Overall, this was a pretty good single for being a promotion project for shampoo.

One Single Tear. Namie Amuro — 60s70s80s. Nearly 9th months after her very successful 7th Studio PLAY , miss Amura is back with a new hot sexy single, 60s70s80s that is. The verses are very fun, you can hear Namie talking about fashion and how she wants to get a new look! The second track represents the 70s. The verses are sung with power and the pre-chorus part is very cool!

I love everything about this song! The vocals, the music, the instrumentals… everything! The chorus is extremely catchy and the verses are very fun.

I believe everyone agrees that the 80s era was the best western music era of all time! The proof, you still can hear it very often on radio stations, people still remember them…etc Namie did a great job with this. Love 80s, Love Namie! Will this be s best single? All 3 tracks are decent and I love the idea of the single Namie knows how to innovate.

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