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What do you think would happen to Perfume if they parted ways with Nakata?


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Yasukata Nakata has mentioned in the past that writing, producing, and composing for Perfume has become tiresome and difficult because the material that he releases for the group is dictated by commercial responsibilities. Spending All My Time, Communication, and Mirai No Museum are examples of Nakata having difficulty producing for the group especially with record revolving around a commercial responsibilities. However, He's often deliver in past with experimenting with their b-sides. Nakata and Perfume should separate because most acts that separate themselves from Nakata find a new life and end up releasing better material. For example, Meg separated herself from Nakata and ended up delivering records like Trap, Journey, Wear I Am, and Gladioulous that are arguably some of the strongest records in her discography. Wouldn't mind seeing Perfume work with Osawa, Dance, or Restoration Project because they'll be able to add a bit more depth and variety to their sound. They wouldn't be as successful but they may end up releasing much better music.

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Yasukata Nakata has mentioned in the past that writing, producing, and composing for Perfume has become tiresome and difficult because the material that he releases for the group is dictated by commercial responsibilities. Spending All My Time, Communication, and Mirai No Museum are examples of Nakata having difficulty producing for the group especially with record revolving around a commercial responsibilities. However, He's often deliver in past with experimenting with their b-sides. Nakata and Perfume should separate because most acts that separate themselves from Nakata find a new life and end up releasing better material. For example, Meg separated herself from Nakata and ended up delivering records like Trap, Journey, Wear I Am, and Gladioulous that are arguably some of the strongest records in her discography. Wouldn't mind seeing Perfume work with Osawa, Dance, or Restoration Project because they'll be able to add a bit more depth and variety to their sound. They wouldn't be as successful but they may end up releasing much better music.

 

Does he have the same issues with Kyary?

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@DocumentaLy Yasukata Nakata has mentioned that producing, composing, and writing for Perfume has been difficult and tiresome in the past. Don't remember the interview that Nakata speaks about his relationship with Perfume and their music but he's often spoken about it. Nakata has his strongest working relationship with Kyary Pamyu Pamyu and hasn't mentioned anything troublesome or taxing about working with her. He's often spoken positively about his relationship with Kyary Pamyu Pamyu and the creation of her music. He's capable of being more whimsical and playful with the material that he releases with her. Haven't heard him speak about the difficulties about making music with Kyary but it has been documented in regards to Perfume. He's also had trouble working with Meg and Kate.

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Nakata kinda maid them who they are now so the sound of their music will be different it may not please people because they have that unique sound. Sometimes changes are good maybe they should collaborate with other producers.

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I could see it happening in the future if both parties get tired of the recent sound. I think they could still be successful but maybe on a smaller scale, they have already built their name and are still all young so even if Perfume were to be no more I'm sure that they could be successful in other forms. 

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