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English anime songs done right.

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Yes, I agree, Amanda Lee definitely has an amazing singing voice, the songs really come to life, and I bet if another person tried singing these songs in English, it wouldn't come out as good.  So props to Amanda Lee for having an awesome voice! :)

 

AAAAAAAAA PONPON IN ENGLISH YESSSS

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I think about this song way too much.

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to be honest, i usually like the official dubs too, like the ones Funimation makes... coughdragonballkaicough

 

I think this guy works with the channel you mentioned in the top post, he's great too:

 

I come into this thread, and find not just AmaLee, not just JubyPhonic, but Shadowlink4321 as well! Those three are my absolute favorite people on YouTube. This is is just <3.

 

My favorites from all of them are AmaLee's SAO songs, JubyPhonic's Kagerou Project songs, and Shadowlink's FMA songs. :D

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Everything from SAO to Final Fantasy.... This girl has a talent and translates them (with alteration to fit timing) so beautifully I just had to share this. Check her stuff out NOW! https://www.youtube.com/user/LeeandLie/videos

 

 

 

OMG AmaLee is my favorite English Anime song singer. xD

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