Kumi Koda to represent Japan at 2011 Mnet Asian Music Awards
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TOKYO —
Singer Kumi Koda, 29, will represent Japan at the 2011 Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA) in Singapore on Tuesday.
MAMA features talent from 45 Asian countries and typically draws a viewership of around 2 million. The 2011 show will mark the event’s 13th consecutive year.
The event’s organizers reportedly requested Koda specifically to perform at the event, citing her powerful stage presence, Sankei Shimbun reported.
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Elbuda Mexicano
God all mighty!! Kumi Koda is HOT!! That cute smile!! Stop me from drooling!!
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Tamarama
What about Kyary Pamyu Pamyu.......
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SelhurstBootBoys
Their liberties are eroded and the masses concentrate on Kumi Koda and other trivial matters.
Smoke and mirrors
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Bogi
"The event's organizers" obviously aren't looking for someone with a lot of musical talent. Still KK is a good performer and absolutely hot. Good choice.
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JapanGal
She is a cute woman.
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John Constantine
I use to wonder why I could not find a girlfriend that was pretty like Kumi then it came to me..."Most women are not legally blind".
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Joey Tillman
Her sister is Misono?
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Hategobo
With 2 million viewers in 45 countries doesnt make this a big hit event. Inviting talento to boost viewing figures is their only option. Maybe Yukio Hatoyama and his guitar playing dog act couldn`t make it :)
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SpanishEyez37
So they couldn't of picked someone with..you know.. talent?
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RaichuLov
OoOoOo...Kumi Koda....O.O
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sensei258
Hot, hot, and...oh yeah, HOT!
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LoveNot
One of the few female singers in Japan who I can tolerate without vomiting.
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LH10
why koda?_? wish it was <3 Yoshizawa Hitomi!! or inoue mao <3 T__T
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Azzy2121
Why are most people being harsh to Koda? She sings, dances, acts, models like all the other singers in Japan. Citing that she uses her sex appeal to cover any real talent is just away of cowering from an answer, I love Japanese music and have all of Koda's live DVD's, she's the only one that really stays true to her voice off the stage and on it.
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