Good reaction. You are clearly familiar with Electric Callboy already, so welcome to the BABYMETAL Foxhole.🦊 BABYMETAL are so versatile that they can collaborate with pretty much anybody and make it work and make it work well. They will fit in with their style and they make it look and sound almost effortless ... it takes a lot of hard work, talent and professionalism to make it look so easy. This collaboration was actually BABYMETAL's idea - they were wanting to make a song that would be pure fun, one that people could dance along with like Electric Callboy's 'We Got The Moves' but they felt something was missing. They decided to ask EC if they would like to be involved so they went to see EC playing in Boston (they were both there at the same time last year) and met up backstage with them before the show. 'RATATATA' was the result. After a lot of back and forth and over 20 rewrites and variations etc they finally agreed on this final version. It is a straight 50-50 collaboration, but it is very much in the EC style. BABYMETAL started young (they were 12 and 11) in 2010. 14 years on and they are one of the very best live bands, plus they are original and unique, you won't find another band quite like them or doing what they do. They are not your traditional metal band where the singer spends most of his time vomiting into the mic. They brought melody back to metal - and they introduced choreographed dance (but not as you may know it from pop acts etc where it is just a distraction). Their choreo is bespoke for each song, usually interpretive and relating to the meaning of the song or a lyric, but most importantly it is aimed at hyping, engaging with and involving the crowd. They have about 70 songs now, each one different to the last. They have songs in virtually every metal genre, but they will also mix and blend so many more musical styles and genres with the metal. Some songs are good hard metal, some lean towards their J-pop roots (they are Japanese, so no K-pop, that is Korean and it is different) and they do everything in between (plus the odd thing completely out of the box). It will take you at least 3 or 4 different song to begin to grasp what they do ... and then they will completely throw you with the next song. The official videos are all good, some should almost be compulsory viewing, but live is where you will always see and most importantly hear them at their best. Here are a couple of suggestions for you (the last one is special): - 'Megitsune' live at PIA Arena April 2023 (one of their earlier songs, still one of the best and a big fan favourite) or live at Legend MM March 2024. - 'Monochrome' also live at PIA Arena April 2023 'Road of Resistance' live in Japan official (from 2015) or live at PIA Arena 2023 - 'Ijime, Dame, Zettai' live at Sonisphere UK 2014 - their very first time in the UK aged 16 and 15, virtually unknown apart from a shock factor video that had gone viral ('Gimme Chocolate' - I would suggest leave that until you are a few songs in) and on the main stage at their first metal festival and first major event outside of Japan. They had 25 minutes, just 5 songs, to try to win over 50k+ UK metalheads while singing in Japanese. IDZ was the last song of the set - listen for the crowd at the end as the girls walk off stage.
You're doing great :) The history of Babymetal is pretty impressive. They've been one of Japans biggest bands for 10+ years now and they created the genre of music they do.
Babymetal are a fusion of J-Pop with death metal musicians, in what they call 'Cute Metal'. They were very young when they started, and are in their mid 20's now. Precise dance choreography is part of their brand.
👍👍An awesome collaboration and performance.🔥🔥 Su's shot in the famous John Travolta’s 'Saturday Night Fever' pose was cool. Welcome to the foxhole. Great reaction.🦊 🖖❤ BABYMETAL - Road of Resistance - Live in Japan (OFFICIAL) Babymetal - Monochrome (PIA Arena 2023 Live) Eng Subs
I understand why someone who doesn't know about Babymetal would be confused about what they do, just by watching this video. I've lost count of how many times reactors have assumed Babymetal are J-pop artists singing and dancing over metal, because of this and gimmie chocolate. But they are not J-pop artists, and Su isn't a J-pop singer. They look and sound 'similar' to J-pop atrists, but they're not. They are the first metal artists/performers, to fuse J-pop with metal, and incorporate dancing. They are idols, but they are still metal. They are their own thing. I'm sure you will explore more, and i have a feeling you will love them.
Nice one, and welcome to Babymetal! They are one of THE BEST live bands around! Even though the lead singer is 26, they are 14-year veterans by now. They fuse J-pop with metal, and can be cutsie, epic, heartfelt, and heavy AF. Check out: *Road of Reaistance (Pia Arena MM 2023)* *Monochrome (Pia Arena MM 2023)* *Headbanger (Legend 1997 from 2013)* 🤘🦊
Great reaction. To understand how big BABYMETAL is, last year, they performed 97 live shows in 25 countries. I was at three of their shows (their home country = Japan, US, Spain), and they just killed all of them. welcome to the Foxhole! 🦊
Welcome to the Foxhole!! (Babymetal version of the rabbithole) Babymetal is a Japanese Cute Metal group that blends J-Pop and Metal. But they are definitely not afraid to blend other genres as well. They started when they were 11 and 10 years old and now in their 20s, still going strong after 10 years. Next one I would suggest: Babymetal - "iine" (often mistaken as "Line") This is their 2nd ever song and has been said that they referenced Electric Callboy when it was made. I recommend the music video for this one, but know that Babymetal is always better live. Anyway, enjoy! 🦊🦊🦊
J-Pop... it´s J-Pop, NOT K-Pop 🤣 You heard some less J-Pop-y thing from BABYMETAL already... the second "Are you ready??" and the "Everybody!!" (with cut to Momometal in the video!) growls are done by Momometal 😉 Her real name is Momoko Okazaki, and she´s the youngest, but tallest 😉, member of BABYMETAL, officially since April 2023. She did choreo support (without singing, as she wasn´t a full member back then) for BABYMETAL since 2019. BABYMETAL´s main singer is Su-Metal, real name Suzuka Nakamoto. She will blow you away with her vocal abilities, promise! The third lady is Moametal, real name Moa Kikuchi. She is a founding member of BABYMETAL and the most stunning person, if it comes to live performances and the crowd work😉 And she´s a great singer, too! You want to watch some more BABYMETAL, and on the "harder" side? You could try - Headbangeeeeerrrrr!!!!! - Live at Legend 1997 (2013) to see them quite early in their career, and with Yuimetal (real name Yui Mizuno, she left BABYMETAL in 2018 due to health issues). If it should be a more recent live performance, you could try - Road Of Resistance - Live at PIA Arena MM 2023, or Live at Legend MM 2024 Important: whatever you watch next from BABYMETAL, always go with live performances, unless BABYMETAL fans specifically recommend a certain MV. BABYMETAL is a live performance project, live is where they truly shine! Avoid compilations, if possible.
Babymetal is an absolute force with everything they do, they are probably the most unique acts in any genre today even as to have their own genre called Kawaii Metal. If you like the dance element of this song I think your going to like Babymetal, here are some songs with dance themes that show how diverse they are. Da Da Dance - Right out of the dance club - ua-cam.com/video/LriJoLtHBjM/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared Night Night Burn - Latin Salsa inspired fusion - ua-cam.com/video/q0E3lYBtuNQ/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared Shanti Shanti Shanti - Could be in a Bollywood movie - ua-cam.com/video/NgeYIqd-ZHI/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
Babymetal has such a full schedule that the video was filmed over three days, during a one-week "beak" between Baymetal's US and Japanese tours. The Cinematographer for Ratatata has a video explaining many of production details.
This isn't a "featuring" collab, as your title indicated; it's a full 50/50 collaboration, and the official video is actually hosted on BABYMETAL's channel. BABYMETAL blends J-pop (J not K, as they are Japanese not Korean) and heavy metal. Instrumentally, BABYMETAL goes a whole lot heavier into metal than Electric Callboy, with their backing band playing every genre of metal from industrial to thrash to power metal and even death metal. They do also have a death growler in their newest member Momometal (Momoko Okazaki), who was on the left of your screen. During the breakdown in this song, she screams the second "Are you ready?" and screams the "Everybody" lines at the end with Kevin from Electric Callboy.
@@MRDARKTURKEY That's also very wrong. Su clearly said it in an interview. They were inspired by Electric Callboys song "We Got The Moves" and wanted to create something similar that they can dance to and celebrate with their fans. They tried to make that song, but weren't happy with their results. So they asked Electric Callboy, if they were interested in a collaboration. They then met EC in Boston, to discuss the details, make plans and to watch their live show. THEN Electric Callboy wrote the first iteration, the first demo of that song - it's initial parts, the riff and some lyrics were all made from scratch by EC. No Babymetal involvment in the beginning. Then this material was sent to Japan and they added their lyrics, changed lots of stuff ... they send it back and forth up to 20+ times, until this song was finished. They didn't just "contribute later" - this song started in EC headquaters and was finished in a huge collaborative effort.
@@dnocturn84 do you have a link for that? I am completely familiar with the first half of your quote, but have not seen anything similar to the second half, from “THEN” onwards..
@@dnocturn84 None of that makes it "clearly EC" (as @arnodobler1096 claimed). That's actually how full collaborations work when the contributors are working from different countries. Both sides contribute ideas, and it doesn't have anything to do with who submitted their part first. BABYMETAL concieved of the collab and initiated it. EC contributed their musical idea first. BABYMETAL made changes to it and added their own ideas. BABYMETAL was working on their own instrumental ideas at the same time, and some of those appear in the final mix. The music, lyrics, composition were all co-equal contributions. Some of EC's original ideas and some of BABYMETAL's original ideas made the final mix, both lyrically and musically. Schillobros only produced and directed the video, not the song itself. The list of producers, songwriters and lyricists includes numerous people from both band's creative teams. And going back to @arnodobler1096's comment that all the music is "clearly EC," I can only guess that he (or she, not sure) has never listed to the body of BABYMETAL's work, becase this kind of blend of metal, EDM and dance pop is exactly what they do, from the very first album and first two singles ("Doki Doki Morning" and "Iine").. If you were to replace the male vocals with female, this song would be practically a perfect fit on just about any of their albums.
MomoMetal does some of the growling. Got t check some more Babymetal. They have their own style of music call Kawaii Metal. The Fox God welcomes everyone! 🤘🦊🤘 Megitsune video from like 2013 is when they were like 13 and SueMetal was around 16. They are like 24 and 26 now.
Welcome to the Foxhole! 🤘🦊🤘 One of Babymetal's unique features is that no two songs of theirs will ever sound alike as they strive to make each song unique and different. You will never get bored of them. There have been a lot of suggestions already, but doe a straight-up heavy metal track and performance, I suggest "Distortion" live at Download 2018.
I love babymetal. I also love how they arent sexualized for being some pretty girls. They seem somehow untouched by the music industry and remained innocently beautiful. So proud of them. Makes me tear up and im like 38 and lived a pretty hard life. This isnt the best introduction to Babymetal but great song. :)
Thanks for this reaction, subbed for more Babymetal. Will be interesting. 🙂 I wanted to add more things, but I see a lot of things have already been said
Babymetal in ways can actually be harder hitting than Electric Callboy, even if their vocals are not. They are first and foremost a live band as I believe I've mentioned in a comment from your first EC reaction a couple months ago. They have choreographed dances for every one of their songs that are all unique to the song. Which they do throughout the entirety of their live performances. Road of Resistance Live in Japan and Headbanger Live @ Legend 1997 are good first intro songs to them so I would suggest either one of those two which I'll link in a reply.
Babymetal are amazing I've been following them since they were very young and they have done some pretty heavy music with great film clips and they have collaborations with lots of people with many different styles. Bring me the Horizon was great the official live video is very slick. Give me chocolate from Su's 16th birthday concert is great. The other two girls were only 14 and they were already performing in front of big crowds. One of the later Headbanger live clips shows the whole (massive crowd) kneeling down and worshipping her. Its all quite mad .
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I know this days kpop is very popular, but jpop has been very popular in Japan for a long time. And yes, Babymetal is basically jpop-metal
Welcome & thanks from Japan, the homeland of BABYMETAL 有難う💛。 Justso you know, BABYMETAL performed 3 times in Australia last year including your state (at Hordern Pavilion, Sydney on June 9, 2023). I fortunately witnessed the live debut and the second performance of RATATATA by BABYMETAL and Electric Callboy together in the two-day Fox_Fest on May 25 / 26 in Japan this year. Fun, happy, exhilarating, bubbly... Those words I could think of, as you can imagine. There were many mosh / circle pits over there 🤣. On Day-1, the girls and Nico / Kevin hugged each other (then group hug) to celebrate the success of the live debut (heartwarming!!) ★ You can find the official LIVE video in UA-cam !!
Babymetal is the fusion of J-pop with dance elements and a metal Band, that concisted mostly with Jazz musicians. The reason for this projectvwas the rather stale japanese Metal industry of this time. The musicians and fans got older and older and were pure male. So Kobametal decided to do something against it. He had access to young girls since he was the best handler of a talent agency. Although they did everything against him he Entertainer his girls so good that they went with him through every possible hardship and learned to handle a kind of music that originally frightened them. And with some luck they came to a giant music festival. What they didn't knew Metallica had found and observed them and gave raving review about this totally uncommon Band. For a japanese Group totally uncommon they earned a lot of their money not in Japan but in the US and Europe. So they were the internationally most successful japanese Band. There were Groups on Japan that were bigger but in general all this Groups were totally unknown outside of Japan. And so they pretty much changed how the metal music production worked. The result is the current japanese metal industry that contains a lot of female metal Bands. They were the real reason for this Song. They knew Electric Callboy for Years while for them Babymetal were a kind of japanese Demigods, so nico and Kevin had the trouble how do you speak with a Godess? When they offered them a 50 50 Collab they were totally overwhelmed But the project had trouble. Normally they are finished in version 7. In this case they saw an end in Version 22. In fact they finished the song at the second day of the video shooting. In fact Electric callboy wanted to end this shoot at the second day but the Schillow Brothers and Ba.etal said we make a third day. They had no Script and no budget but they made one of the most succesfull MusicVideos of Babymetal. And in fact this is the most successful Song of Babymetal or Electric Callboy.
Thanks for this reaction, if you'd like to dig deeper the Foxhole and find out more about BABYMETAL, my suggestion is always go for the live version, their live shows are a unique experience. Megitsune is one of their first songs (their first single as an indipendent act... it's a bit complicated 😅) there are two recent live versions easily available, both quite good. Monochrome is arguably one of their best ones so far, available in three different versions, each a different one indeed. 🤘🦊⚡️
Take it from a 59 year old Aussie, Babymetal will not let you down. Keep going and discover their full range. I will be very surprised if you are not amazed.
A good song to start with Babymetal is "Road off Resistenz (Video)", an older song. And maybe you would like Hanabie (Ha-na-bi-e) with "Be the GAL" and Hagane (Junna at the Drums) with Tenga-Goken as well.
As the "metal" part of their name suggests, they are pretty heavy. The three front women are known for their choreography and dancing to heavy music. At first, when they were just kids, Yui(metal), Moa(metal), and Su(metal) had a fake backing band in skeleton outfits, that didn't play their instruments. Later on, they got a real backing band, called the Kami Band, consisting of some of Japans best metal musicians. Yui left Babymetal some years ago, and has since been replaced with Momo(metal), who, if I'm not mistaken, does some growling at the very end of this song. Before Yui left, she and Moa sometimes did songs without Su, calling themselves Black Babymetal (Sis. Anger for example), and sometimes Su did songs by herself (Rondo of Nightmare for example). Their latest album "The Other One" released in 2023, is worth a listen. As for Ratatata, if it doesn't make you move at least a little, you might want to check if you have a pulse 😆
An epic collab to be sure, and an incredible song; it sounds like it could be in a Disney animated musical. And the "ooha- ooha" part brings to mind the anniversary party in Fix-it Felix's apartment in the movie "Wreck-it Ralph" ("Fix-it Felix, ooha-ooha"). 😁 BABYMETAL is from Japan therefore NOT K-pop; J-pop, perhaps, but with a twist that I'm sure you'll discover eventually. 😁 KITSUNE UP!!! 🤘🦊🤘
Nice and spontaneous reaction. Sscrbd/Liked 🙂 Welcome to Babymetal (One Word/Stylized as BABYMETAL) Foxhole (Not Rabbit Hole). Baby on BABYMETAL stands for a newborn genre (KawaiiMetal). -Su-Metal 🫅❤️(Vocal and Dance), -MoaMetal 🍔❤️(Scream and Dance) -MomoMetal 🍑❤️(Scream and Dance) and ex member -YuiMetal 🍅💔(Scream and Dance). Best way to start this journey: -A Quick BABYMETAL Guide for the New & Probably Lost Fans from @Omajination Channel. Have a nice day SwiftMetal. 🦊🤘❤️
You've never seen Babymetal by themselves?? You don't know what you're missing! Others will flood you with a million great suggestions (they're all great), but my preference would be to begin near the beginning with some of the songs of theirs which have become staples of their concerts: - Headbanger: ua-cam.com/video/I2vuKOmd1js/v-deo.html&pp=ygUiYmFieW1ldGFsIGhlYWRiYW5nZXIgbGl2ZSBpbiBqYXBhbg%3D%3D - Road of Resistance: ua-cam.com/video/zTEYUFgLveY/v-deo.html&pp=ygUcYmFieW1ldGFsIHJvYWQgb2YgcmVzaXN0YW5jZQ%3D%3D - Megitsune: ua-cam.com/video/cK3NMZAUKGw/v-deo.html&pp=ygUTYmFieW1ldGFsIG1lZ2l0c3VuZQ%3D%3D - Karate: ua-cam.com/video/GvD3CHA48pA/v-deo.html&pp=ygUQYmFieW1ldGFsIGthcmF0ZQ%3D%3D These are songs that came from their first and second albums, when they had Yui with them (long story). Note that some of those links are to live versions and some to music videos, but those are the particular performances I'd have you start with. They have been through a lot, and since 2023 they have rejuvenated with new sounds, collaborations and performances. But if you start with the basics, those are all songs that remain fan favourites, and are almost always included in current live events.
I love this comment. I get so many comments from music snobs that only like one thing and want to tear apart anything they don't like. It's nice to know that some people can not enjoy something and just acknowledge that it's not their thing. 5 star comment!
Sure, because it is an entirely different thing they do. Even their basic concept is different. The only things that they got in common are that both orbit the metal genre more than others and that they mix/combine genres with their music. It is of course ok to have a different taste than others - one of the best traits of being human, to be quite honest. Don't let haters tell you otherwise, just love the music what you want to love. Your heart will tell you when you're right and it of course resonates with good music!
To check out Babymetal, try Megitsune, either the MV or any of the live videos. Headbanger live at Legend 1997, Ijime Dame Zettai at Sonisphere 2014 or Monochrome live are also good ones to check ou
BABYMETAL is from Japan 🇯🇵 not South Korea 🇰🇷. BABYMETAL created their subgenre of metal called kawaii or cute metal.
EC is a famous German band, BM is a Japanese metal dance unit, no K-pop elements at all.
Good reaction. You are clearly familiar with Electric Callboy already, so welcome to the BABYMETAL Foxhole.🦊
BABYMETAL are so versatile that they can collaborate with pretty much anybody and make it work and make it work well. They will fit in with their style and they make it look and sound almost effortless ... it takes a lot of hard work, talent and professionalism to make it look so easy.
This collaboration was actually BABYMETAL's idea - they were wanting to make a song that would be pure fun, one that people could dance along with like Electric Callboy's 'We Got The Moves' but they felt something was missing.
They decided to ask EC if they would like to be involved so they went to see EC playing in Boston (they were both there at the same time last year) and met up backstage with them before the show.
'RATATATA' was the result.
After a lot of back and forth and over 20 rewrites and variations etc they finally agreed on this final version. It is a straight 50-50 collaboration, but it is very much in the EC style.
BABYMETAL started young (they were 12 and 11) in 2010. 14 years on and they are one of the very best live bands, plus they are original and unique, you won't find another band quite like them or doing what they do.
They are not your traditional metal band where the singer spends most of his time vomiting into the mic. They brought melody back to metal - and they introduced choreographed dance (but not as you may know it from pop acts etc where it is just a distraction). Their choreo is bespoke for each song, usually interpretive and relating to the meaning of the song or a lyric, but most importantly it is aimed at hyping, engaging with and involving the crowd.
They have about 70 songs now, each one different to the last. They have songs in virtually every metal genre, but they will also mix and blend so many more musical styles and genres with the metal.
Some songs are good hard metal, some lean towards their J-pop roots (they are Japanese, so no K-pop, that is Korean and it is different) and they do everything in between (plus the odd thing completely out of the box).
It will take you at least 3 or 4 different song to begin to grasp what they do ... and then they will completely throw you with the next song.
The official videos are all good, some should almost be compulsory viewing, but live is where you will always see and most importantly hear them at their best.
Here are a couple of suggestions for you (the last one is special):
- 'Megitsune' live at PIA Arena April 2023 (one of their earlier songs, still one of the best and a big fan favourite) or live at Legend MM March 2024.
- 'Monochrome' also live at PIA Arena April 2023
'Road of Resistance' live in Japan official (from 2015) or live at PIA Arena 2023
- 'Ijime, Dame, Zettai' live at Sonisphere UK 2014 - their very first time in the UK aged 16 and 15, virtually unknown apart from a shock factor video that had gone viral ('Gimme Chocolate' - I would suggest leave that until you are a few songs in) and on the main stage at their first metal festival and first major event outside of Japan. They had 25 minutes, just 5 songs, to try to win over 50k+ UK metalheads while singing in Japanese. IDZ was the last song of the set - listen for the crowd at the end as the girls walk off stage.
Ok, that was the comment of the month! Thank you so much. I will check out those suggestions. 🍻
@@SwiftReactions Thanks, I'll look forward to you discovering more about them.🦊
Yes, I agree with Grington recommendations 😁🤘🏼🦊
You're doing great :) The history of Babymetal is pretty impressive. They've been one of Japans biggest bands for 10+ years now and they created the genre of music they do.
Thank you. You are so supportive. Don't think I don't notice. I will have to check out more Baby Metal soon. 🍻
Babymetal are a fusion of J-Pop with death metal musicians, in what they call 'Cute Metal'. They were very young when they started, and are in their mid 20's now. Precise dance choreography is part of their brand.
👍👍An awesome collaboration and performance.🔥🔥 Su's shot in the famous John Travolta’s 'Saturday Night Fever' pose was cool. Welcome to the foxhole. Great reaction.🦊 🖖❤
BABYMETAL - Road of Resistance - Live in Japan (OFFICIAL)
Babymetal - Monochrome (PIA Arena 2023 Live) Eng Subs
John Travolta or Sailor Moon?
I understand why someone who doesn't know about Babymetal would be confused about what they do, just by watching this video.
I've lost count of how many times reactors have assumed Babymetal are J-pop artists singing and dancing over metal, because of this and gimmie chocolate.
But they are not J-pop artists, and Su isn't a J-pop singer. They look and sound 'similar' to J-pop atrists, but they're not.
They are the first metal artists/performers, to fuse J-pop with metal, and incorporate dancing. They are idols, but they are still metal. They are their own thing.
I'm sure you will explore more, and i have a feeling you will love them.
Thank you. Great comment.
Nice one, and welcome to Babymetal! They are one of THE BEST live bands around! Even though the lead singer is 26, they are 14-year veterans by now.
They fuse J-pop with metal, and can be cutsie, epic, heartfelt, and heavy AF.
Check out:
*Road of Reaistance (Pia Arena MM 2023)*
*Monochrome (Pia Arena MM 2023)*
*Headbanger (Legend 1997 from 2013)*
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Great reaction.
To understand how big BABYMETAL is, last year, they performed 97 live shows in 25 countries. I was at three of their shows (their home country = Japan, US, Spain), and they just killed all of them. welcome to the Foxhole! 🦊
Welcome to the Foxhole!! (Babymetal version of the rabbithole)
Babymetal is a Japanese Cute Metal group that blends J-Pop and Metal. But they are definitely not afraid to blend other genres as well. They started when they were 11 and 10 years old and now in their 20s, still going strong after 10 years.
Next one I would suggest:
Babymetal - "iine" (often mistaken as "Line") This is their 2nd ever song and has been said that they referenced Electric Callboy when it was made. I recommend the music video for this one, but know that Babymetal is always better live.
Anyway, enjoy! 🦊🦊🦊
Thank you. I love a specific request. I'll see what I can do. Stay tuned...🍻
Welcome to the BabyMetal foxhole. It's fun in here 😁
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Thanks Martin. I think I'll enjoy Baby Metal.
@@SwiftReactions 😁🤘🏼🦊
J-Pop... it´s J-Pop, NOT K-Pop 🤣 You heard some less J-Pop-y thing from BABYMETAL already... the second "Are you ready??" and the "Everybody!!" (with cut to Momometal in the video!) growls are done by Momometal 😉 Her real name is Momoko Okazaki, and she´s the youngest, but tallest 😉, member of BABYMETAL, officially since April 2023. She did choreo support (without singing, as she wasn´t a full member back then) for BABYMETAL since 2019.
BABYMETAL´s main singer is Su-Metal, real name Suzuka Nakamoto. She will blow you away with her vocal abilities, promise!
The third lady is Moametal, real name Moa Kikuchi. She is a founding member of BABYMETAL and the most stunning person, if it comes to live performances and the crowd work😉 And she´s a great singer, too!
You want to watch some more BABYMETAL, and on the "harder" side? You could try
- Headbangeeeeerrrrr!!!!! - Live at Legend 1997 (2013)
to see them quite early in their career, and with Yuimetal (real name Yui Mizuno, she left BABYMETAL in 2018 due to health issues).
If it should be a more recent live performance, you could try
- Road Of Resistance - Live at PIA Arena MM 2023, or Live at Legend MM 2024
Important: whatever you watch next from BABYMETAL, always go with live performances, unless BABYMETAL fans specifically recommend a certain MV. BABYMETAL is a live performance project, live is where they truly shine!
Avoid compilations, if possible.
Thank you so much. That was a wonderful road map. Most appreciated. 🍻
@@SwiftReactions You´re welcome 😄
try hard lmao
Babymetal is an absolute force with everything they do, they are probably the most unique acts in any genre today even as to have their own genre called Kawaii Metal. If you like the dance element of this song I think your going to like Babymetal, here are some songs with dance themes that show how diverse they are.
Da Da Dance - Right out of the dance club - ua-cam.com/video/LriJoLtHBjM/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
Night Night Burn - Latin Salsa inspired fusion - ua-cam.com/video/q0E3lYBtuNQ/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
Shanti Shanti Shanti - Could be in a Bollywood movie - ua-cam.com/video/NgeYIqd-ZHI/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
Babymetal has such a full schedule that the video was filmed over three days, during a one-week "beak" between Baymetal's US and Japanese tours.
The Cinematographer for Ratatata has a video explaining many of production details.
This isn't a "featuring" collab, as your title indicated; it's a full 50/50 collaboration, and the official video is actually hosted on BABYMETAL's channel. BABYMETAL blends J-pop (J not K, as they are Japanese not Korean) and heavy metal. Instrumentally, BABYMETAL goes a whole lot heavier into metal than Electric Callboy, with their backing band playing every genre of metal from industrial to thrash to power metal and even death metal. They do also have a death growler in their newest member Momometal (Momoko Okazaki), who was on the left of your screen. During the breakdown in this song, she screams the second "Are you ready?" and screams the "Everybody" lines at the end with Kevin from Electric Callboy.
Yes, but the whole video was produced by EC schillo brothers, and music, idea, ... is clearly EC.
@@arnodobler1096 in fact, no… the initial concept and song was BABYMETAL… they later asked EC to contribute, which became a 50/50 collaboration..
@@MRDARKTURKEY That's also very wrong. Su clearly said it in an interview. They were inspired by Electric Callboys song "We Got The Moves" and wanted to create something similar that they can dance to and celebrate with their fans. They tried to make that song, but weren't happy with their results. So they asked Electric Callboy, if they were interested in a collaboration. They then met EC in Boston, to discuss the details, make plans and to watch their live show. THEN Electric Callboy wrote the first iteration, the first demo of that song - it's initial parts, the riff and some lyrics were all made from scratch by EC. No Babymetal involvment in the beginning. Then this material was sent to Japan and they added their lyrics, changed lots of stuff ... they send it back and forth up to 20+ times, until this song was finished. They didn't just "contribute later" - this song started in EC headquaters and was finished in a huge collaborative effort.
@@dnocturn84 do you have a link for that? I am completely familiar with the first half of your quote, but have not seen anything similar to the second half, from “THEN” onwards..
@@dnocturn84 None of that makes it "clearly EC" (as @arnodobler1096 claimed). That's actually how full collaborations work when the contributors are working from different countries. Both sides contribute ideas, and it doesn't have anything to do with who submitted their part first. BABYMETAL concieved of the collab and initiated it. EC contributed their musical idea first. BABYMETAL made changes to it and added their own ideas. BABYMETAL was working on their own instrumental ideas at the same time, and some of those appear in the final mix. The music, lyrics, composition were all co-equal contributions. Some of EC's original ideas and some of BABYMETAL's original ideas made the final mix, both lyrically and musically. Schillobros only produced and directed the video, not the song itself. The list of producers, songwriters and lyricists includes numerous people from both band's creative teams. And going back to @arnodobler1096's comment that all the music is "clearly EC," I can only guess that he (or she, not sure) has never listed to the body of BABYMETAL's work, becase this kind of blend of metal, EDM and dance pop is exactly what they do, from the very first album and first two singles ("Doki Doki Morning" and "Iine").. If you were to replace the male vocals with female, this song would be practically a perfect fit on just about any of their albums.
MomoMetal does some of the growling. Got t check some more Babymetal. They have their own style of music call Kawaii Metal. The Fox God welcomes everyone! 🤘🦊🤘 Megitsune video from like 2013 is when they were like 13 and SueMetal was around 16. They are like 24 and 26 now.
Everything that Electric Callboy does is just brilliant and so much fun 😂😂😂
Welcome to the Foxhole! 🤘🦊🤘
One of Babymetal's unique features is that no two songs of theirs will ever sound alike as they strive to make each song unique and different. You will never get bored of them. There have been a lot of suggestions already, but doe a straight-up heavy metal track and performance, I suggest "Distortion" live at Download 2018.
Well..... Partycore meets Kawai. 'nuff said.
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K-POP(韓国🇰🇷)ではないです
日本🇯🇵と韓国🇰🇷の関係は良くない
混同されると不快に感じる人もいます。
but, the relation between Japan and South Korea are slowly getting better (was much worse in the past)
今は前ほどは悪くないよ
I love babymetal. I also love how they arent sexualized for being some pretty girls. They seem somehow untouched by the music industry and remained innocently beautiful. So proud of them. Makes me tear up and im like 38 and lived a pretty hard life. This isnt the best introduction to Babymetal but great song. :)
Thanks for this reaction, subbed for more Babymetal. Will be interesting. 🙂
I wanted to add more things, but I see a lot of things have already been said
Babymetal in ways can actually be harder hitting than Electric Callboy, even if their vocals are not. They are first and foremost a live band as I believe I've mentioned in a comment from your first EC reaction a couple months ago. They have choreographed dances for every one of their songs that are all unique to the song. Which they do throughout the entirety of their live performances. Road of Resistance Live in Japan and Headbanger Live @ Legend 1997 are good first intro songs to them so I would suggest either one of those two which I'll link in a reply.
Road of Resistance Live in Japan: ua-cam.com/video/zTEYUFgLveY/v-deo.html
Headbanger Live @ Legend 1997: ua-cam.com/video/QEsOaMbNFww/v-deo.html
Thanks. I appreciate that. 🍻
Welcome to the Fox hole. Liked and subscribed. Yes, you need to listen to Babymetal songs. 🤘🦊🤘 Try Megitsune music video.
Babymetal are amazing I've been following them since they were very young and they have done some pretty heavy music with great film clips and they have collaborations with lots of people with many different styles. Bring me the Horizon was great the official live video is very slick. Give me chocolate from Su's 16th birthday concert is great. The other two girls were only 14 and they were already performing in front of big crowds. One of the later Headbanger live clips shows the whole (massive crowd) kneeling down and worshipping her. Its all quite mad .
I know this days kpop is very popular, but jpop has been very popular in Japan for a long time.
And yes, Babymetal is basically jpop-metal
Welcome & thanks from Japan, the homeland of BABYMETAL 有難う💛。 Justso you know, BABYMETAL performed 3 times in Australia last year including your state (at Hordern Pavilion, Sydney on June 9, 2023).
I fortunately witnessed the live debut and the second performance of RATATATA by BABYMETAL and Electric Callboy together in the two-day Fox_Fest on May 25 / 26 in Japan this year. Fun, happy, exhilarating, bubbly... Those words I could think of, as you can imagine. There were many mosh / circle pits over there 🤣. On Day-1, the girls and Nico / Kevin hugged each other (then group hug) to celebrate the success of the live debut (heartwarming!!) ★ You can find the official LIVE video in UA-cam !!
ua-cam.com/video/RhJyvBFZuNw/v-deo.html
Babymetal is the fusion of J-pop with dance elements and a metal Band, that concisted mostly with Jazz musicians.
The reason for this projectvwas the rather stale japanese Metal industry of this time. The musicians and fans got older and older and were pure male. So Kobametal decided to do something against it. He had access to young girls since he was the best handler of a talent agency. Although they did everything against him he Entertainer his girls so good that they went with him through every possible hardship and learned to handle a kind of music that originally frightened them. And with some luck they came to a giant music festival. What they didn't knew Metallica had found and observed them and gave raving review about this totally uncommon Band. For a japanese Group totally uncommon they earned a lot of their money not in Japan but in the US and Europe. So they were the internationally most successful japanese Band. There were Groups on Japan that were bigger but in general all this Groups were totally unknown outside of Japan. And so they pretty much changed how the metal music production worked. The result is the current japanese metal industry that contains a lot of female metal Bands.
They were the real reason for this Song. They knew Electric Callboy for Years while for them Babymetal were a kind of japanese Demigods, so nico and Kevin had the trouble how do you speak with a Godess? When they offered them a 50 50 Collab they were totally overwhelmed
But the project had trouble. Normally they are finished in version 7. In this case they saw an end in Version 22. In fact they finished the song at the second day of the video shooting. In fact Electric callboy wanted to end this shoot at the second day but the Schillow Brothers and Ba.etal said we make a third day. They had no Script and no budget but they made one of the most succesfull MusicVideos of Babymetal. And in fact this is the most successful Song of Babymetal or Electric Callboy.
Thanks for this reaction, if you'd like to dig deeper the Foxhole and find out more about BABYMETAL, my suggestion is always go for the live version, their live shows are a unique experience.
Megitsune is one of their first songs (their first single as an indipendent act... it's a bit complicated 😅) there are two recent live versions easily available, both quite good.
Monochrome is arguably one of their best ones so far, available in three different versions, each a different one indeed.
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You're right, you have to check out Babymetal. You can't imagine what you're in for, at this point. Keep an open mind, and carry on.
Everytime i fell like their songs are ALWAYS to short. could hear them in hours loop without loosing my fun
Take it from a 59 year old Aussie, Babymetal will not let you down. Keep going and discover their full range. I will be very surprised if you are not amazed.
Good one👊🏽⚡️🦊🤘🏾
Nice reaction! I recommend diving deep into BABYMETAL's reactions, I'm sure you'll like it.
Taking the yellow brick road to Babymetal castle? I suggest you begin with official videos for Karate and Megitsune (female fox).
Babymetal is japanese, not korean - which means it would be J-Pop, not K-pop. However they are a metal band, not a pop band.
Su is Metal not JPop
A good song to start with Babymetal is "Road off Resistenz (Video)", an older song.
And maybe you would like Hanabie (Ha-na-bi-e) with "Be the GAL" and Hagane (Junna at the Drums) with Tenga-Goken as well.
Babymetal is heavy...and fun
As the "metal" part of their name suggests, they are pretty heavy. The three front women are known for their choreography and dancing to heavy music. At first, when they were just kids, Yui(metal), Moa(metal), and Su(metal) had a fake backing band in skeleton outfits, that didn't play their instruments. Later on, they got a real backing band, called the Kami Band, consisting of some of Japans best metal musicians. Yui left Babymetal some years ago, and has since been replaced with Momo(metal), who, if I'm not mistaken, does some growling at the very end of this song. Before Yui left, she and Moa sometimes did songs without Su, calling themselves Black Babymetal (Sis. Anger for example), and sometimes Su did songs by herself (Rondo of Nightmare for example). Their latest album "The Other One" released in 2023, is worth a listen. As for Ratatata, if it doesn't make you move at least a little, you might want to check if you have a pulse 😆
BABYMETAL 🧡🦊🔥
An epic collab to be sure, and an incredible song; it sounds like it could be in a Disney animated musical. And the "ooha- ooha" part brings to mind the anniversary party in Fix-it Felix's apartment in the movie "Wreck-it Ralph" ("Fix-it Felix, ooha-ooha"). 😁
BABYMETAL is from Japan therefore NOT K-pop; J-pop, perhaps, but with a twist that I'm sure you'll discover eventually. 😁
KITSUNE UP!!! 🤘🦊🤘
Nice and spontaneous reaction.
Sscrbd/Liked 🙂
Welcome to Babymetal (One Word/Stylized as BABYMETAL) Foxhole (Not Rabbit Hole).
Baby on BABYMETAL stands for a newborn genre (KawaiiMetal).
-Su-Metal 🫅❤️(Vocal and Dance),
-MoaMetal 🍔❤️(Scream and Dance)
-MomoMetal 🍑❤️(Scream and Dance)
and ex member
-YuiMetal 🍅💔(Scream and Dance).
Best way to start this journey:
-A Quick BABYMETAL Guide for the New & Probably Lost Fans from @Omajination Channel.
Have a nice day SwiftMetal.
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You've never seen Babymetal by themselves?? You don't know what you're missing! Others will flood you with a million great suggestions (they're all great), but my preference would be to begin near the beginning with some of the songs of theirs which have become staples of their concerts:
- Headbanger: ua-cam.com/video/I2vuKOmd1js/v-deo.html&pp=ygUiYmFieW1ldGFsIGhlYWRiYW5nZXIgbGl2ZSBpbiBqYXBhbg%3D%3D
- Road of Resistance: ua-cam.com/video/zTEYUFgLveY/v-deo.html&pp=ygUcYmFieW1ldGFsIHJvYWQgb2YgcmVzaXN0YW5jZQ%3D%3D
- Megitsune: ua-cam.com/video/cK3NMZAUKGw/v-deo.html&pp=ygUTYmFieW1ldGFsIG1lZ2l0c3VuZQ%3D%3D
- Karate: ua-cam.com/video/GvD3CHA48pA/v-deo.html&pp=ygUQYmFieW1ldGFsIGthcmF0ZQ%3D%3D
These are songs that came from their first and second albums, when they had Yui with them (long story). Note that some of those links are to live versions and some to music videos, but those are the particular performances I'd have you start with. They have been through a lot, and since 2023 they have rejuvenated with new sounds, collaborations and performances. But if you start with the basics, those are all songs that remain fan favourites, and are almost always included in current live events.
Welcome to BABYMETAL!🤘🦊♪
Babymetal 🤘
Baby metal , should be talk about J-Pop instead K-Pop ? 😉
Well of the five dancers 3 could dance and the rest zried to break their legs and determined that in the Live Concerts they must do something Else
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I love Electric Callboy but I've yet to grasp the fascination with Baby Metal. But I don't need to because not everyone has to dig everything
I love this comment. I get so many comments from music snobs that only like one thing and want to tear apart anything they don't like. It's nice to know that some people can not enjoy something and just acknowledge that it's not their thing. 5 star comment!
Sure, because it is an entirely different thing they do. Even their basic concept is different. The only things that they got in common are that both orbit the metal genre more than others and that they mix/combine genres with their music. It is of course ok to have a different taste than others - one of the best traits of being human, to be quite honest. Don't let haters tell you otherwise, just love the music what you want to love. Your heart will tell you when you're right and it of course resonates with good music!
Yay more Babymetal!❤
why is intro music always the last dirt.
To check out Babymetal, try Megitsune, either the MV or any of the live videos. Headbanger live at Legend 1997, Ijime Dame Zettai at Sonisphere 2014 or Monochrome live are also good ones to check ou
Polina Gagarina - Rollin’ (Limp Bizkit) ua-cam.com/video/hdgqJTq0fLk/v-deo.html
this is J-pop, K-pop is worst!!
I was with you until you paused listen to the whole song then reaction im done with you
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You do realize shit will get immediately blocked if the reactor just sits in silence and let's the whole song play out in its entirety?
I'm so glad that someone gets it!