In article <DTWjf.7612$wf2.827195@news20.bellglobal.com>, "after life" <ghost@heaven.com> writes:
>  J-Pop finds a voice in the US
> 
> 
> On television around the world and even toasted by the Japanese embassy in
> Washington, Yumi Yoshimura and Ami Onuki, the two 30-something women who
> form the duo "Puffy," are learning the unlikely role of J-pop ambassadors.
> 
> After singing bubble-gum numbers in Japan for the past decade, Puffy have
> suddenly succeeded where few Japanese pop artists have before - finding a
> fan base overseas - after the fateful decision to turn them into a cartoon.

     Actually, I was a fan before the cartoon was aired here in the United
States.  I enjoy their music, I really regularly watch their cartoon.

     I enjoyed some of Ami Onuki's solo works as well, such as Always Dreamin'
About You..  She's got a very pleasant voice.

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