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it's ok for me just as long as they get the pronounciation right.
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its only good if they can say it well if they cant its annoyin 2 hear!
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21 / F / Somewhere o_o
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Yep, fine with me as long as it actually sounds like the word they're trying to say...a-la Candy Pop. The english in that song fwned. Hard.
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they 99% of the time dont pronounce it right..although..i find it much easier for me to understand whats happening in the song
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who cares... japanese songs are made for japanese ppl, korean songs are made for korean ppl, i dont care how bad or good their English pronouciation is, as long as their songs are good, i would listen and love it..
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i usually prefer songs without english in it but in some cases they sound rite so i dont mind it as long as it sounds rite. but if they try too hard the song just looses its effect
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utada hikarus simple and clean was pretty good the english version as well
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err... if they do a decent job at pronunciation otherwise.... STOP.
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I only like it because it's a word I know lol, but I like if I could sing along with it in Japanese, and it doesn't sound good if they say something in English and have a really bad accent..
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I like Engrish. xD It can be funny, or sound really good sometimes.
But for the most part, it cracks me up. I think my favorite song with random English words thrown in is SILLY GOD DISCO by The GazettE. xDD You can guess by the title how...random a lot of it is...haha. I love it.
So yeah, it doesn't bother me.
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I think its alright if the words are pronounced properly, if not it can be very bad. Some artists (like Utada Hikaru) are good at it others are umm not so good.
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oh man!
when i listened to many of the songs... i havent even realized what they were really speaking!
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OMMGG i know!! ok i'm chinese but i still don't like it when they put english words into their songs. ARRGGG it sounds SOOOOO werid ANDD chinese people can't sing or even talk in english cause they have that accent that just KILLSS everything!! like that guy William Hung (he was last place in american idol) and his STUPIDDD song!!!! and i'm sorry if some of you people like him and his song but really if you wanna hear it then go ahead it's cal "she bang"
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All fail unless they were educated in English or have been the US or other major english speaking countries.
The Koreans and Japanese with the Rs and Ls. Konglish (Korean/English) makes me laugh out loud though I use it. I know Philippines use heavy english so it isn't as bad, the music coming from there. Um Chinese? I don't know... I only heard mostly straight music from them... (no sliding in english words)... I would assume it is as bad as the other Asian nations though.
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I don't mind it, well, I haven't really listened to any songs in chinese with english mixed in it, but I've listened to Japanese, Korean, and Twainanese... The english makes the songs even better sometimes, but I prefer not for the songs to be pure english but just to have bits and bits of english, for example, Brand New Day (I think that's the song), which is the opening to La Corda De Oro or something like that lol ;'P
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