Yeah the last song is super fun and heavy, full explosive, but remember the song isn't called "death" is called "Babymetal Death" altogether. 🦊🤘 This one is a beautiful piano ballad version from our queen SuMetal, if you want to hear the original with the blaster sound of the Kami Band behind go for live at Budokan 2014 . See you next time 🦊🤘🔥
Good reaction again ... this was the song Su performed immediately before giving up her life and being crucified in 'BABYMETAL Death'. I had to laugh at your thoughts on the neck brace and health & safety gone mad. It really does look like that if you don't know what is happening or the significance of the neck brace in their lore. I think you would enjoy the "full" version of 'Akatsuki' now - same lyrics (except there is an extra line at the end that she didn't sing in this one - possibly one of the reasons this is called 'unfinished'), same melody ... and yet a completely different feel, they may as well be two completely separate and almost unrelated songs. The Budokan, Black Night performance of the full version is a good one.
Lots of metal singers have got range and power (Tarja or Floor), but Su's one of the few singers I know that can be that expressive of emotions in her singing. From her facial expressions, the pained smile, to how she's singing with slight hesitation like she's choked up with emotion.... She's not just a vocalist.... That's one of the many reasons I like her, she doesn't just sing a song, she performs it... From facial expressions, to her own interpretive dance moves, its a whole package.... If a western pop singer sings a sad ballad, they might just lower their eyes a bit, a slight frown... When Su does it (like in Akatsuki Unfinished or No Rain No Rainbow), you can hear the cracking of her voice, the slight choking back a sob, the sad tearful expression... Better than some hollywood actresses. 🤘🦊🤘
⚡ / 🔴 🌙 The heavier version of 'Akatsuki' had already been performed many times before they did this "Unfinished version" for Su's 16th birthday at the 'Legend 1997' concert. That's the only time this version was performed live. Interestingly, the "Unfinished version" omits the last two lines of the song, "Dye crimson! Dye bloody crimson!". I think that Su's acting talents are severely underrated. She has mentioned in interviews that she will often select a specific part of a song for special emotional emphasis. In this case, it looks like she decided to apply that to the whole damn song.
Thanks from Japan 有難う💛。I teared up when I listened to this song for the first time and still do. I had never imagined that I would be taught by a 16-year-old girl (as of Dec. 2013) a sorrow or heartbreaking emotion which is occasionally incidental to love or loss of it. Our souls are cleansed or purified by Su's voice. I witnessed Akatsuki performed live on Feb.19 at Budokan last year with Su's matured rich voice. It was partially unfinished version. I can't explain how beautiful it was with my vocabulary.
By your concentration during that knew you liked it no one does emotion like Queen Su ( they crucified her after she poured her heart out in that song 😱) now watch Akatsuki the other version mentioned in comments 😁🤘🦊🤘
This is beautifully sung, but then Su always sings beautifully! There's a later version of this from the Black Night concert ( ua-cam.com/video/g2372C5PJLM/v-deo.html ), with full Kami Band backing and a guitar duet too! Very different to this but both are excellent performances. At 3:53, Su sings of the red thread binding her and another together. In later performances, she holds up the little finger/pinky of one hand as she sings this line and it signifies the belief amongst many Japanese that human relations are predestined by a red string that the gods tie to the little/pinky fingers of those who find each other in life. Legend has it that the two people connected by this thread will have an important story, regardless of the time, place or circumstances. 🦊🤘🤘🦊
Su is spectacular. Her voice is obviously fantastic but it’s her performance that makes it so special. I don’t always know what shes saying but I always know exactly what she means. This song in particular gets me every time. Beautiful.
Thanks for your reaction. This little lady really knows how to put emotion in her performance. I think I can even get into her performance better without focusing on the lyrics. She ones said: No thinking, just feel it ! 🙂 Definitely would recommend the Akatsuki at Budokan as was recommended by others.
The neckbrace in BABYMETAL DEATH is a call back to Headbanger!! (in the official video you see Su don the neckbrace).. and the neckbrace in Headbanger is a callback to the band X Japan. Yoshiki their drummer would often wear a neck brace while playing on stage.. as he sort of broke his neck head banging lol
Nice reaction, thanks! Su-metal is able to convey the emotions like no one else. No other singer causes the impact her voice causes on me... and I cannot help it. That, her control of the stage and her versatility as a singer are probably her stronger points.
Greetings! I recommend making a reaction to Diana Ankudinova (19), one of the best vocalists in the world, who has a unique voice - a dramatic contralto with polyphonic overtones. Many UA-camrs have made more than 12 thousand reactions to Diana over the past couple of years. UA-camrs especially liked Diana's performances on TV shows - 'You are Super' and 'ShowMASKgoOn'. - Can't Help Falling in Love, Crow, Personal Jesus, Wicked Game, Human. I was happy to see your reaction to Diana!
Best choice from Diana's channel: Can’t Help Falling in Love 4.1 million views 134k likes - total 720 reactions to this performance by Diana. One of the most famous hits of the king of rock 'n' roll in an unrivaled gorgeous, phenomenal performance by Diana Ankudinova ( 18 y.o.) Can’t Help Falling in Love (Elvis Presley / DARK VERSION cover) For full access to the reaction, you may need to edit the original video image (translucent background, blurring the video, reducing the size of the sides of the embedded video, or overlaying graphic and text elements on the original video)
Yeah the last song is super fun and heavy, full explosive, but remember the song isn't called "death" is called "Babymetal Death" altogether. 🦊🤘
This one is a beautiful piano ballad version from our queen SuMetal, if you want to hear the original with the blaster sound of the Kami Band behind go for live at Budokan 2014 .
See you next time 🦊🤘🔥
thanks Jake
🍅💀🍅
🤘🏼🦊🤘🏼
I am not crying, just got Akatsuki in my eye....
Good reaction again ... this was the song Su performed immediately before giving up her life and being crucified in 'BABYMETAL Death'.
I had to laugh at your thoughts on the neck brace and health & safety gone mad. It really does look like that if you don't know what is happening or the significance of the neck brace in their lore.
I think you would enjoy the "full" version of 'Akatsuki' now - same lyrics (except there is an extra line at the end that she didn't sing in this one - possibly one of the reasons this is called 'unfinished'), same melody ... and yet a completely different feel, they may as well be two completely separate and almost unrelated songs.
The Budokan, Black Night performance of the full version is a good one.
Thanks for the suggestion as always
Great reaction. Thanks
thank you Angel
Suzuka is a once in a lifetime talent who was born to be on stage.
She has amazing stage presence
Lots of metal singers have got range and power (Tarja or Floor), but Su's one of the few singers I know that can be that expressive of emotions in her singing. From her facial expressions, the pained smile, to how she's singing with slight hesitation like she's choked up with emotion.... She's not just a vocalist.... That's one of the many reasons I like her, she doesn't just sing a song, she performs it... From facial expressions, to her own interpretive dance moves, its a whole package.... If a western pop singer sings a sad ballad, they might just lower their eyes a bit, a slight frown... When Su does it (like in Akatsuki Unfinished or No Rain No Rainbow), you can hear the cracking of her voice, the slight choking back a sob, the sad tearful expression... Better than some hollywood actresses. 🤘🦊🤘
Thanks for commenting Herbert. She performed it really well
So much so, she can make her self cry and still keep singing.
@@autohmae wow
⚡ / 🔴 🌙
The heavier version of 'Akatsuki' had already been performed many times before they did this "Unfinished version" for Su's 16th birthday at the 'Legend 1997' concert.
That's the only time this version was performed live.
Interestingly, the "Unfinished version" omits the last two lines of the song, "Dye crimson! Dye bloody crimson!".
I think that Su's acting talents are severely underrated.
She has mentioned in interviews that she will often select a specific part of a song for special emotional emphasis.
In this case, it looks like she decided to apply that to the whole damn song.
haha yes, she was amazing. You really felt the song
Thanks from Japan 有難う💛。I teared up when I listened to this song for the first time and still do. I had never imagined that I would be taught by a 16-year-old girl (as of Dec. 2013) a sorrow or heartbreaking emotion which is occasionally incidental to love or loss of it. Our souls are cleansed or purified by Su's voice. I witnessed Akatsuki performed live on Feb.19 at Budokan last year with Su's matured rich voice. It was partially unfinished version. I can't explain how beautiful it was with my vocabulary.
Thanks for taking time to comment
By your concentration during that knew you liked it no one does emotion like Queen Su ( they crucified her after she poured her heart out in that song 😱) now watch Akatsuki the other version mentioned in comments 😁🤘🦊🤘
Thanks mate, I will definitely watch it
@@cutthattv9855 🤘😁🦊
This is beautifully sung, but then Su always sings beautifully! There's a later version of this from the Black Night concert ( ua-cam.com/video/g2372C5PJLM/v-deo.html ), with full Kami Band backing and a guitar duet too! Very different to this but both are excellent performances. At 3:53, Su sings of the red thread binding her and another together. In later performances, she holds up the little finger/pinky of one hand as she sings this line and it signifies the belief amongst many Japanese that human relations are predestined by a red string that the gods tie to the little/pinky fingers of those who find each other in life. Legend has it that the two people connected by this thread will have an important story, regardless of the time, place or circumstances. 🦊🤘🤘🦊
Love the idea of the red string.
Akatsuki unfinished version, No Rain No Rainbow (by BM) and "About Us" (by Band-Maid) never fail to make my eyes weepy.
@@flugelhornoldman1362 About Us is the hardest to listen to for me. Always get tearful for personal reasons.
For Su-metal, the word "beautiful" doesn't just describe her looks, but also her voice, her singing, and the emotions she conveys.
So true. Thanks for commenting
特別な歌い手です。
She really is a special singer. Really hits with the emotion
Su is spectacular. Her voice is obviously fantastic but it’s her performance that makes it so special. I don’t always know what shes saying but I always know exactly what she means. This song in particular gets me every time. Beautiful.
Thanks for commenting
excellent content dude, I am not crying, someone else is...lol
haha thanks mate
Japanese is a very beautiful language whether you understand what's being sung or not. A lot of it is in the delivery and Su knows how to deliver.
It really is !
Thanks for your reaction.
This little lady really knows how to put emotion in her performance.
I think I can even get into her performance better without focusing on the lyrics.
She ones said: No thinking, just feel it ! 🙂
Definitely would recommend the Akatsuki at Budokan as was recommended by others.
thanks for suggestion, I will definitely have a look
The neckbrace in BABYMETAL DEATH is a call back to Headbanger!! (in the official video you see Su don the neckbrace).. and the neckbrace in Headbanger is a callback to the band X Japan. Yoshiki their drummer would often wear a neck brace while playing on stage.. as he sort of broke his neck head banging lol
lol
Nice reaction, thanks!
Su-metal is able to convey the emotions like no one else. No other singer causes the impact her voice causes on me... and I cannot help it. That, her control of the stage and her versatility as a singer are probably her stronger points.
thanks for taking time to comment. It was great seeing a different side to her
🤘🦊🤘
Thanks Charles
Makes me cry every frikken time.
Understandable, very emotional performance
Greetings!
I recommend making a reaction to Diana Ankudinova (19), one of the best vocalists in the world, who has a unique voice - a dramatic contralto with polyphonic overtones. Many UA-camrs have made more than 12 thousand reactions to Diana over the past couple of years. UA-camrs especially liked Diana's performances on TV shows - 'You are Super' and 'ShowMASKgoOn'. - Can't Help Falling in Love, Crow, Personal Jesus, Wicked Game, Human. I was happy to see your reaction to Diana!
Best choice from Diana's channel:
Can’t Help Falling in Love
4.1 million views
134k likes
- total 720 reactions to this performance by Diana.
One of the most famous hits of the king of rock 'n' roll in an unrivaled gorgeous, phenomenal performance by Diana Ankudinova ( 18 y.o.)
Can’t Help Falling in Love (Elvis Presley / DARK VERSION cover)
For full access to the reaction, you may need to edit the original video image (translucent background, blurring the video, reducing the size of the sides of the embedded video, or overlaying graphic and text elements on the original video)
Thanks for the suggestion
You have to do the finished version now
aye