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  • Not all that great.

    1
    By Vixiao
    Her voice does not fit with the genre, and her voice is quite nasaly as stated before in a previous rating. If she took up singing lessons to overcome that nasal sound I would think she would become great. Maybe sing a different genre.
  • This is just terrible

    1
    By indieassassin
    This Stephanie Yanez is just an otaku weaboo wannabe trying to sing in Japanese. If her voice wasn't so nasally it might be bearable. I was actually laughing out loud during some of the previews. How did something so terrible find it's way on iTunes? Do not buy unless you are also a weaboo. God her voice is horrifyingly bad...
  • Worth getting if you're into J-POP...

    4
    By Mettatony01
    Most of these songs are partly in Japanese, so if you're not into the genre or don't quite understand the language you won't like it. I honestly enjoyed it, but it's not quite 5-star material.
  • mesmerizing....

    5
    By AgentSakur9
    I am completely entranced by "candy coated panic attack" it actually calms me down and lowers my blood pressure!!! this is a can't miss album. i have the CD and i purchased it here too (Because i'm too lazy to rip and id3 tag it) AWESOME WORK STEPH.
  • Great, unique music.

    5
    By illastrate
    Electronica, Pop-Rock, with a Japanese twist. This is one of those albums that needs to played multiple times to fully appreciate its intricacies. From the first track "Sakura In Mitaka" to the guitar driven "Black Tears", it really does show two different sides of Stephanie, which in this case, is her musical diversity. And for the price, you can't really complain. A must have.