Rie fu - Life is Like a Boat "Live Performance"
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@ReiraRyugamine It was an ending
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@ReiraRyugamine Bleach ED, Season 1
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@whytecleric ...and, Kown BoA is trifluent...Korean, Japanese, and English. Her Korean and Japanese are native fluent...and she is getting much better in English. Utada was born in New York City...and is the best bi-lingual native speaker I have ever heard. She actually THINKS in both languages. You make an excellent point.
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@zamm0rock Uh...what?
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@ShikataGaNai100 Most people are actually bilingual. They're mother tongue and English.
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This song sounds familiar. Was it an op or ending theme in an anime?
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@jmaster876 Yes, yes she should.
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Rie Fu is actually tri-lingual, Japanese, English, and French. I admire people like her, Utada, and Kwon BoA...who actually think in more than one language. It is very different from just knowing a language.
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she should come back to MD to do a concert
i first herd this song on the anime bleach it was the ending as soon as i heard id it i said i have to get this song it was awsome lil did i know that i whould fall in love with all her music she is siple wonderful an i hope she keeps making sons for a long long time. MUCH LOVE RIE FU
Hell19881988 1 year ago 19
I don't usually get involved in the comments like this, but I'd like to point a few things out. Rie Fu and Utada Hikaru both spent a significant portion of their formative years residing in English-speaking countries. It's no surprise, then, that their accents are minimal when speaking English. It's not racist to point out that someone has an accent--just to make fun of it. You'd have an accent if you spoke Japanese, and a Japanese person would notice it.
whytecleric 10 months ago 9