This song is meant to be rude. It's kind of a rebellion anthem for Japanese youth rebelling against the strict conservative culture of the Japanese adult world. I read it was resonating heavily with the teen audience and got quite a number of "concerned" parents complaining. (Where have we heard that one before? LOL!) I don't know if you noticed it, but this video (as of now) has been viewed over 125M times and there are dozens (if not hundreds) of major covers of this song on both YT and Billibilli.
you're right, parents went crazy because there were a lot of very young kids singing the chorus everywhere, which is the heaviest part of the lyrics lol but it's more because being respectful and using the formal/polite vocabulary is part of the Japanese culture, and just saying "usseewa" like this can be very rude so parents started complaining about it
Nice reaction !!! 👍😀 Next, I suggest レディメイド (Ready Made). Along with the two songs you have seen, there are practically three different styles. USSEEWA was launched in October 2020 and was ranked first overall on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 on March 15, 2021. Ado is 18 years old and just graduated from HighSchool, she said on twitter. No one knows who she is and there is no picture of her.
"Usseewa" is a vulgar way of saying "Urusaidesu" literally meaning "You are noisy" or "Shut up" in Japanese It's a word usually used by delinquent teenagers This song got controversial in Japan because the lyrics sound too offensive to adults and many kids imitated and shouted "Usseewa" No one criticizes it now knowing what an amazing singer Ado is
Remeber this is a song- singers sing songs not about themselves constantly! I seriously doubt a highschooler pours herself shots and checks the stock market on the way to work. She is singing for the younger disolutioned generation maybe- but who knows to what extent the words apply to her?
I only heard a Cover of this before but i love both the Cover and the Original now 😍 and the Cover i have heard before you might ask? By the Vocalist Mayu and Drummer Muratamu from Nemophila definitly worth checking out: ua-cam.com/video/qMtS1gJ6-jI/v-deo.html
Great reaction! Please also react to THE BLUE HEARTS. it's an immensly popular japanese punk rock band of the 80s I recommend to try LINDA LINDA first. There is a youtube video online with english subtitles. Please try it!!
@@crabspriteberry9572 Yeah it's a word play from ラブカ (Rabuka name of a fish) but it can also mean ラブカ? (Is it Love?) which is why you can see wierd looking fishes on the song's images
@@asher.riyuki No she is definitely not a male. You can go to her social media and actually see her. Also every google search says she is a female. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ado_(singer) www.billboard.com/pro/j-pop-singer-ado-odo-remix/
Her voice is shocking, isn't it? This is an 18-year-old high school student ... I'm looking forward to the future.
@Link Joestar actually it was a collab with a vocaP so it would be better if u said sang
edit: grammar 11/10
"Shocking " は英語では"信じられない位ひどい"みたいなネガティブないみです。
@@KT-ks1qn Really?
excuse me.
@@KT-ks1qn it really isn’t, shocking is what you use when your surprised, like “ wow that so shocking!”
One singer, i.e. Ado, uses fifteen different vocal mimics in this particular song, is what I heard of. That's amazing!
holy shit
This song is meant to be rude.
It's kind of a rebellion anthem for Japanese youth rebelling against the strict conservative culture of the Japanese adult world.
I read it was resonating heavily with the teen audience and got quite a number of "concerned" parents complaining. (Where have we heard that one before? LOL!)
I don't know if you noticed it, but this video (as of now) has been viewed over 125M times and there are dozens (if not hundreds) of major covers of this song on both YT and Billibilli.
you're right, parents went crazy because there were a lot of very young kids singing the chorus everywhere, which is the heaviest part of the lyrics lol
but it's more because being respectful and using the formal/polite vocabulary is part of the Japanese culture, and just saying "usseewa" like this can be very rude so parents started complaining about it
I though it was meant as a protest to the terrible working conditions in Japan. The “you’re a working machine” attitude of it all
@@legendaryseph9406 why can't it be both?
when he paused right before that visceral moment, god damn, it was almost as well timed as that gigguk pause
Nice reaction !!! 👍😀
Next, I suggest レディメイド (Ready Made).
Along with the two songs you have seen, there are practically three different styles.
USSEEWA was launched in October 2020 and was ranked first overall on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 on March 15, 2021.
Ado is 18 years old and just graduated from HighSchool, she said on twitter. No one knows who she is and there is no picture of her.
My favorite is "Gira Gira".
"Usseewa" is a vulgar way of saying "Urusaidesu" literally meaning "You are noisy" or "Shut up" in Japanese
It's a word usually used by delinquent teenagers
This song got controversial in Japan because the lyrics sound too offensive to adults and many kids imitated and shouted "Usseewa"
No one criticizes it now knowing what an amazing singer Ado is
Honestly her Vocals is amazing and incredible xd I love that song
Very nice reaction video - you go into details, telling us what's inside your head right after you heard something. Thanks for vid.
My pleasure 😊
Remeber this is a song- singers sing songs not about themselves constantly! I seriously doubt a highschooler pours herself shots and checks the stock market on the way to work.
She is singing for the younger disolutioned generation maybe- but who knows to what extent the words apply to her?
the piano verstion of this song is even better
Would love to see a reaction to Readymade next.
Nemophila did an insane cover this. Go check it out now that you know the original👍👍. Great reaction btw
I only heard a Cover of this before but i love both the Cover and the Original now 😍 and the Cover i have heard before you might ask? By the Vocalist Mayu and Drummer Muratamu from Nemophila definitly worth checking out: ua-cam.com/video/qMtS1gJ6-jI/v-deo.html
レディメイド(LADYMADE)
ギラギラ(GIRAGIRA)
You have to listen to this song.
I'm sorry, you've already listened to ギラギラ
*Ready Made
Great reaction!
Please also react to THE BLUE HEARTS. it's an immensly popular japanese punk rock band of the 80s I recommend to try LINDA LINDA first. There is a youtube video online with english subtitles. Please try it!!
react to lisa's "homura", the "first take" channel version is fucking beautiful and amazing ♡
英語でローマ字読みする時、Uを「う」じゃなくて「ユ」で発音するよね。
Try Ado's cover to Bocca Della Ferita. I want to know what's your opinion on it:D
I already requested it on the last video but is it okay to request it again here?
the song is called ラブカ? (Rabuka?) also by Ado
Love Ka, I think.
@@crabspriteberry9572 Yeah it's a word play from ラブカ (Rabuka name of a fish) but it can also mean ラブカ? (Is it Love?) which is why you can see wierd looking fishes on the song's images
@@davin4811 Oh, cool!
Kool
Hello. Japanese boy group "JO1" is back with a new song "Born To Be Wild". It's cool, please listen😳❤️
Hey do a reaction of Minami's Crying for Rain =)
hehe, funy domkan song
Him Pronounced Ado "Adu"
Me Pronounced Ado straightly "Ado"
you should really script your pre listening text a bit better. had no clue what u ment tbh.
react to mafumafu please
Is it your environment that is unfortunate? The MV sound is low and lacks power.
heads up he is a male not a female i googled it up cuz i was confused a first
What are you talking about?
@@AMetalheadsPerspective i went to google if ado is a male or female and it said ado is a male ;-;
@@asher.riyuki No she is definitely not a male. You can go to her social media and actually see her. Also every google search says she is a female. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ado_(singer)
www.billboard.com/pro/j-pop-singer-ado-odo-remix/