I dig Osamu Migitera's singing voice. It's definitely not for everyone, but I'll be damned if I don't find songs like World Wide Love and My Gifts better than most female vocalist songs in Bemani.
I can say the same thing for Akira. I don't know if he intentionally sounds goofy in his songs, but I like it, and his low-pitched vocals are a refreshing change of pace from the squeaky, helium-induced sounding voices of BeForU.
I like Yoshihiko Koesuka's singing voice, but he sings practically the same type of songs over and over again: love ballads. Usually mediocre ones, on top of that (although I like Propose from pop'n 12 far more than I should).
Yoshitaka's voice is fine, although he hasn't been in a lot of songs yet that feature him doing vocals. Check back next year for more analysis.
kors k doesn't do much for me. good-cool's okay, but aside from his Memories cover on Taka's milestone album, it doesn't really stick out to me. Naoki's alright, but he also doesn't really stand out.
I don't like Taka's singing voice. He was okay in Late Riser, but his instruments in Memories drown out his voice completely, making it impossible to hear him well (at least on the OST version of the song).
Also, you forgot DJ Simon in this poll. He's actually sung quite a number of songs, and I'l be darned if I didn't think that was a girl singing those songs when I first heard them.
Last edited by Morning Blue : 04-18-2008 at 06:56 AM.
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