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LETTERS TO MARIA > LETTER #2
July 21st, 2005
Dear Maria,
There are many great things about Kimeru. Apart from being an amazing singer, he is also a pretty good acto and a super awesome person.
Kimeru blasted onto the music scene in 2001 with his single "You got game?" (featured as the first ending theme to Prince of Tennis),
and since then he has been very succesful. He has had several other songs featured in anime. "Make You Free" was used as an opening song
for Prince of Tennis and "Overlap" was used in Yu-Gi-Oh! Each of his songs has an unique message and amazing rhythm. He writes most of
them himself, unlike many other solo artists out there. He has a very powerful voice that can be heard above everything else. Kimeru
delivers an amazing Live show also.
Though there is more to Kimeru than just a Pop star. He has also been in several musical performances. He participated in five of the
seven pricne of Tennis musicals. He played Fuji Syuusuke in the First musical, Dream Live first, More than Limit, and Special match
Fudomine. He also played Echizen Ryoma in Remarkable first match Fudomine. He played each role with energy and personality. He was also
in The Rock n' Jam musical. He did a wonderful (and very convincing) job playing a stuck up singer.
Unlike his role in the Rock n' Jam musical, Kimeru is one of the nicest people ever! He cares about his friends and his fans, he loves
his fans. Once at a concert he stopped singing because some of the people in the audience were being squished and becoming dehydrated!
He appreciates everything that his fans do for him and would never take advantage of them. He loves his friends too. He likes to hang out
and have parties with them. He isn't afraid to cry in front of people either, which is a trait (that I believe) shows he is very b
and comfortable with himself.
Kimeru is an amazing singer and he deserves many fans from all around the world. It's impossible to listen to one of his songs and not
become hooked.
I hope this convinces you that Kimeru is a must-hear for any J-pop, or music, fan!
Yours Truly,
Christy
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