Interesting note about the singer! We very recently learned that the main singer for this song is none other than the composer for all the game's music. Edit: Yes it's Yu-Peng Chen. No, it's not Scaramouche's VA. That was a rumor and the VA himself said he wasn't the singer. The live performance has a different singer, his voice is clearly much deeper than the in-game version.
The second Japanese trap section hits so hard. Not only is it a perfect evolution and climax to the song, its the climax of the battle (if timed right/wrong) and the climax for this character's story. On top of all that, that melody is used as the basis for the theme of the Wanderer, this character's playable version. I always say, Yu Peng Chen is a musical genius.
It also pretty cool that once the flute finishes, the first line is in Japanese which translates to why did you throw me away unnamed? This being the only Japanese line in the song and it's done both twice after the inazuma melody.
Scaramouche whole life is like the bohemian rhapsody. He was created (born) to be the vessel of a god but was deemed too gentle and left alone. Roaming the land aimlessly, he was picked up by a human who treated him like a family. But soon after, tragedy struck and he was once again left alone. Another encounter and goodbye, he who was "created" couldn't fathom the concept of death and sees it as betrayal as he left alone for many times. So many pain that made him wish he'd never been born at all. Then another twist in his life that turn him into the villain we all knew, Scaramouche.
I see this misconception a lot, he was never meant to be a vessel for a god. He was primarily meant as a vessel for storing and safekeeping the gnosis, and secondarily as a "proof of concept" for the final product. His role was never meant to be neither a god himself nor the receptacle for one, he was never meant to be part of the divine, thus his dream about becoming a god was always flawed (this is both on the Husk of Opulent Dreams lore & on the overall story, being deceived into thinking he wanted/needed something he never truly needed)
@@ForMeItsElis It's not that weird to think that being intended to be a receptacle for a gnosis means one is made to be a receptacle for divinen power since that's...kinda what a gnosis symbolizes, at the very least.
@@ForMeItsElis He was part of the project where the end result is a divine vessel, he was a reject with no purpose that the good took pity on. Which raises question if she was aware that result of her work would be a sentient being, in which case this was all really inconsiderate. Albeit Ei was in the state of turmoil and desperation at the time.
@@Psycorde Well, the whole reason Ei abandoned him was because he was sentient and independent in thought from her hence why she just decided to just create a clone of herself in the end instead of enforcing her will on him. She saw his heart was fragile but this is neither a bad statement nor a bad statement(though obviously Scara takes it to be bad). I would say she had some logic in not forcing him to rule. A soft heart has no place in power and heavy responsibility. But a soft heart isnt really fit to hold divine power either. So she left him in a underground mansion basically with a amulet and let fate take place.
So, basically Scaramouche's boss theme features a few motifs from other themes, including Signora's and Raiden's (Although you haven't heard the latter yet) Resemblance to Signora's is tied to them both belonging to an organization named Fatui. I believe Tartaglia's boss battle theme also includes this Fatui leitmotif. And the part that surprised you was a reference to Raiden and Inazuma in general (a region inspired by Japan, it also influenced the music of course). Scaramouche is Raiden's son, hence her theme is included in his
The Inazuman part isn't Raiden's theme (Raiden's theme is the main Inazuma theme), it's the Tatarasuna theme "A Hollowed Skull" - a subregion of Inazuma, for the uninitiated lol - the home of young Scaramouche. It's him reminiscing about his past.
5:27 - 5:31 & 7:57 - 8:09 You've actually heard this before, in Signora's boss theme. It's the signature leitmotif of the group they belong in called the Fatui Harbingers.
Fun fact: all the harbingers share a particular riff in all their themes, that I like to call “the harbinger riff”. It happens from 5:28-5:41 in this one. The way each of the harbingers interpret that riff is extremely cool and interesting. You should react to the first one that was released in the game for Tartaglia as well.
YES! i noticed that too because I'm Tartaglia main I listen a lot his boss theme now Signora and Scaramouche has that riff too in the middle of their themes It's just "chef kiss" 🤌🏻
@@monoorvnah. It’s the fatui theme. It’s the exact same as when it appears in other fatui-related character themes like childe boss fight and signora boss fight
The singer, Yu-Peng Chen, is also the composer. He is however a trained singer as well. The reason it sounds distorted here and there, is actually more symbolic. The moment it becomes clear is the moment the lyrics go back to the past of the character.
the singer is actually the Chinese VA for Scaramouche actually! Which makes it incredibly more personal to the character, almost as if he's singing it to us in the game as we fight for him. Yu-Peng only sang it in the live version that was released for a festival! :)
@@emily-kz4txAre you stupid? The official version, here, IS sung by Yu-Peng Chen. The official credits for the tracks say it was him. That “live version” was sung by some professional Italian opera singer.
This is my favorite boss theme, my favorite character, and the story~ Everything is so good~ What make it so much deeper is that the songs lyrics have both Latin and Japanese - and each bare a side of the character from their time as scaramouche (Latin) and their innocent side before that (Japanese) - betrayal from his perspective followed him he tried to ascend to godhood to leave it behind - he also tried to end himself to leave it behind not realizing that he couldn't erase all of himself. And when those two side were reintegrated with each other - there is the duality of thought that has to happen. And his aesthetic design also mirrors this duality with him having the looks of a shugensha monk. Such a good character, I love my wanderer
7:00 Where did this come from? Well, it might seem just a tad random, but this is actually an important leitmotif. This song includes other leitmotifs too, like the Fatui theme and Scaramouche’s theme, but the specific part that happens at the timestamp is a theme from Inazuma. I believe it’s called the Taratasuna leitmotif? It is very referential to Scaramouche’s backstory. It doesn’t earn any subtlety points, but it has tons of cool factor which I fucking love (btw if you pay attention to both La Signora’s fight theme and Scaramouche’s fight theme, you can hear the Fatui leitmotif in both. Same with Tartaglia’s fight theme).
@@iosis9324 yes it is, it is tatarasuna, the notes going up in that sequence are the same as the theme played at tatarasuna just sped up faster and on a flute type instrument instead of on a piano
@@kawansiesquad6659 I'm sorry, but I think you're deaf to music. Listen to "Forest of Jnana and Vidya" 0:37 this is literally the same melody, and if you still don't believe me turn on the Tatarasuna theme at 2x speed, at least once, and you will notice that these are not even close to similar themes.
@@momsaccount4033 There is. Listen to the Inazuma moment in the Scaramouche theme, and at the same time turn on “Forest of Jnana and Vidya" 0:37 and you will understand that this is the Leitmotif of the Sumeru. After listening to "A Hollowed Skull", I realized that for some reason there is a leitmotif of Tatarasuna in "Forest of Jnana and Vidya". So from the part you are right, there really is no leitmotif of Sumeru, this is the leitmotif of Tatarasuna in the theme of Sumeru.
Scaramouche is not a human but a puppet created by a god. Scaramouche, also known as Kunikuzushi "Country Destroyer") or by his Fatui codename "Balladeer." Scaramouche was created as a concept to test Raiden Ei's (The god of thunder and eternity) plans for an indestructible Gnosis-bearing puppet. (With his creation accomplished, Ei decided to leave him in a slumbering state, free from her control, as he had cried upon his creation. After awakening, Scaramouche came to believe that she had deemed him a failure and abandoned him. Following two other "betrayals," he started to hate both gods and humanity, taking on the name "Kunikuzushi" while wandering Inazuma and joining the Fatui as The Sixth Fatui Harbinger, The Balladeer. This fight takes place after he cut contact with the Fatui and tried to become a god using Ei's Gnosis and the help of the Akademiya. Scara is inside that massive robot connected with tubes. The heart beat you hear is likely meant to represent him becoming fully one with the robot. A Gnosis "Heart of God" is an item used by The Seven to directly tap into energy from Celestia, and is proof of their status as an elemental Archon.
Wonderful reaction! This Boss battle theme is insane. That Inazuman section has no right sounding that amazing! to find out that the singer is non other than the game’s composer, wow. My respect for him went through the roof.
I just want to say, this game is not just a gacha game. Yeah it has a gacha system to get the characters but compared to many other gacha games, this game just hits another level. The world, the lore, the characters and the music are just mindblowing.
I have a couple of suggestions, you should totally react to the orchestra performances of the soundtrack. Azhdaha and Raiden's themes are great as well. The open world battle themes are amazing too (Duel in the Mist, Swirls of the Stream, Gilded Runner, and Die Mittsommernacht-Fantasie are my favorites)!
Funfact if you noticed that they slight similarity of few part pf this track and La Signiora's and Rauden Shogun's track, thats because he conically is the older brother of the raiden shogun boss and a forner collegue of La Signiora as in he belonged to the same organisation 😅😃😃
One song that Carry’s lot of weight to me even though not as impressive is “ Bravery and Tenderness”. The name and the way it was orchestrated is great.
If 2 of Genshin boss music enough to captivate you.. i wonder how it would be once you start playing the game with hundreds of songs and different vibe in each region. Currently there's 4 nations in game Monstadt - German vibe Liyue - Chinese music Inazuma - Japanese music Sumeru - Arab, india anything that associated in that particular part of world map
I'm not a fan of gacha games, but the music and animation they put out is usually really well done and i love to see it. I'll continue just enjoying it that way, personally 🫡
@@CatharsisYTit’s not like you must do the gacha. You can play the game with just standard character (casually) and they give a lot of free 4* in some event. I love the music and stories in genshin more than the gacha. It’s up to you(if you can control yourself)
No, that was confirmed a rumor a long time ago. The VA even said as much. The main vocal is actually the composer and is credited as such on the official release from hoyo.
And then there'll be a honkai player saying "no singers" Music is a language buddy if you can't comprehend it you're no one to talk who only likes singing
Now we are in Fontaine, I am kinda worried that Yu-Peng Chen won't be composing boss soundtrack for major Boss because most soundtrack we had so far since 3.4 is not from Yu-Peng Chen, there are also no credit for him on the main soundtrack of Fontaine.
@@leszeksykacz5929 Modernization are no different than any other virus of disease then. Glad i dodged the bullet and it thanks to the "play the game, avoid the community" mindset i've set on mind
Oh God enough with this "Drummer react to Genshin", "Guitarist react to Genshin", "Opera singger react to Genshin". They just like cockroaches, you block one another one appears 💀
@@CorvoA77ano I'm part of the community and I actively search for these videos because it's interesting to see how people interpret the music. Especially the music that tells a story. Honestly, I'm not sure why it's the toxic people that always get the representation of the entire fandom. I'm over here, living my best life and enjoying the game and toxic people have to run their mouths 😒. I apologize on behalf of this person for being an unwarranted asshole
"I wish i had never been born at all"
Scaramouche is not a fan of dango
@@HendriS_1707 Ei is mad and returns the anemo vision hunt decree
@@Asparagus_is_just_tastyEi be Like, who is Wanderer, I don't know any Wanderer
@@HendriS_1707 did cyno say this joke?
Nunquam
Genitus
Desiredem
Interesting note about the singer!
We very recently learned that the main singer for this song is none other than the composer for all the game's music.
Edit: Yes it's Yu-Peng Chen. No, it's not Scaramouche's VA. That was a rumor and the VA himself said he wasn't the singer. The live performance has a different singer, his voice is clearly much deeper than the in-game version.
That explains the vocals being unrefined but clear 👀
Wait wait wait. You mean to say that the main singer is Yu-Peng Chen??!
My man has a lovely voice
@@dquade yep
@@CatharsisYT Yu-Pen Chen is an amazing composer. Wow.
The second Japanese trap section hits so hard. Not only is it a perfect evolution and climax to the song, its the climax of the battle (if timed right/wrong) and the climax for this character's story. On top of all that, that melody is used as the basis for the theme of the Wanderer, this character's playable version. I always say, Yu Peng Chen is a musical genius.
and also Yu Peng Chen sang it himself, what a goat
It also pretty cool that once the flute finishes, the first line is in Japanese which translates to why did you throw me away unnamed? This being the only Japanese line in the song and it's done both twice after the inazuma melody.
Speaking of climaxes this song was the reason of a climax of mine 💀🗿
Scaramouche whole life is like the bohemian rhapsody.
He was created (born) to be the vessel of a god but was deemed too gentle and left alone.
Roaming the land aimlessly, he was picked up by a human who treated him like a family. But soon after, tragedy struck and he was once again left alone.
Another encounter and goodbye, he who was "created" couldn't fathom the concept of death and sees it as betrayal as he left alone for many times.
So many pain that made him wish he'd never been born at all.
Then another twist in his life that turn him into the villain we all knew, Scaramouche.
I see this misconception a lot, he was never meant to be a vessel for a god.
He was primarily meant as a vessel for storing and safekeeping the gnosis, and secondarily as a "proof of concept" for the final product.
His role was never meant to be neither a god himself nor the receptacle for one, he was never meant to be part of the divine, thus his dream about becoming a god was always flawed (this is both on the Husk of Opulent Dreams lore & on the overall story, being deceived into thinking he wanted/needed something he never truly needed)
@@ForMeItsElis It's not that weird to think that being intended to be a receptacle for a gnosis means one is made to be a receptacle for divinen power since that's...kinda what a gnosis symbolizes, at the very least.
@@ForMeItsElis He was part of the project where the end result is a divine vessel, he was a reject with no purpose that the good took pity on.
Which raises question if she was aware that result of her work would be a sentient being, in which case this was all really inconsiderate. Albeit Ei was in the state of turmoil and desperation at the time.
@@Psycorde
Well, the whole reason Ei abandoned him was because he was sentient and independent in thought from her hence why she just decided to just create a clone of herself in the end instead of enforcing her will on him. She saw his heart was fragile but this is neither a bad statement nor a bad statement(though obviously Scara takes it to be bad).
I would say she had some logic in not forcing him to rule. A soft heart has no place in power and heavy responsibility. But a soft heart isnt really fit to hold divine power either. So she left him in a underground mansion basically with a amulet and let fate take place.
hes basically what if people with down syndrome is treated harshly watching everything he loves is taken or died
So, basically Scaramouche's boss theme features a few motifs from other themes, including Signora's and Raiden's (Although you haven't heard the latter yet)
Resemblance to Signora's is tied to them both belonging to an organization named Fatui. I believe Tartaglia's boss battle theme also includes this Fatui leitmotif.
And the part that surprised you was a reference to Raiden and Inazuma in general (a region inspired by Japan, it also influenced the music of course). Scaramouche is Raiden's son, hence her theme is included in his
Inazuma is now my favorite non-existent region
@@CatharsisYT Lmao you are gonna regret saying that when you finally get around to playing the game, if you ever do.
The Inazuman part isn't Raiden's theme (Raiden's theme is the main Inazuma theme), it's the Tatarasuna theme "A Hollowed Skull" - a subregion of Inazuma, for the uninitiated lol - the home of young Scaramouche. It's him reminiscing about his past.
@@Circl3s It's yashiori island theme not tatarasuna
@@Circl3s its yashiori island,where's he left alone in the domain
5:27 - 5:31 & 7:57 - 8:09
You've actually heard this before, in Signora's boss theme. It's the signature leitmotif of the group they belong in called the Fatui Harbingers.
Also Fishl theme.
@@iosis9324 No?
@@forsagebone "Overture der eweigen Nacht" - Fishl theme.
0:23 1:07
@@forsagebone yes
@@iosis9324 that does not sound like overture der eweigen nacht
Fun fact: all the harbingers share a particular riff in all their themes, that I like to call “the harbinger riff”. It happens from 5:28-5:41 in this one. The way each of the harbingers interpret that riff is extremely cool and interesting. You should react to the first one that was released in the game for Tartaglia as well.
YES! i noticed that too because I'm Tartaglia main I listen a lot his boss theme now Signora and Scaramouche has that riff too in the middle of their themes
It's just "chef kiss" 🤌🏻
iirc, this is Scaramouches riff, not the Fatuis - the fatui would be the opposite, going up instead of down (could be the opposite , I might be wrong)
@@monoorvnah. It’s the fatui theme. It’s the exact same as when it appears in other fatui-related character themes like childe boss fight and signora boss fight
@@Ttibin0 ah i see - there still is a seperate scaramouche riff thats just opposite of the fatui riff, thats all
The singer, Yu-Peng Chen, is also the composer. He is however a trained singer as well. The reason it sounds distorted here and there, is actually more symbolic. The moment it becomes clear is the moment the lyrics go back to the past of the character.
the singer is actually the Chinese VA for Scaramouche actually! Which makes it incredibly more personal to the character, almost as if he's singing it to us in the game as we fight for him. Yu-Peng only sang it in the live version that was released for a festival! :)
@@emily-kz4tx thats what people tought, but in the credits yu-peng is credited for the vocals, so it must be him
@@emily-kz4txAre you stupid? The official version, here, IS sung by Yu-Peng Chen. The official credits for the tracks say it was him. That “live version” was sung by some professional Italian opera singer.
@@emily-kz4txscara cn va debunked that it was him. The lead singer is yu-peng
@@emily-kz4tx the singer is yu-peng chen, and he didnt sing in the live version
Whats also interesting is this song is sung in Japanese and Latin to sympolize Scaramouche's Origins
Also just in case you didn't catch it the lyrics are in Latin with smaller part in Japanese to symbolise where he game from.
“What a waste of space”
-Man that will never do the fandango
This is my favorite boss theme, my favorite character, and the story~ Everything is so good~
What make it so much deeper is that the songs lyrics have both Latin and Japanese - and each bare a side of the character from their time as scaramouche (Latin) and their innocent side before that (Japanese) - betrayal from his perspective followed him he tried to ascend to godhood to leave it behind - he also tried to end himself to leave it behind not realizing that he couldn't erase all of himself. And when those two side were reintegrated with each other - there is the duality of thought that has to happen. And his aesthetic design also mirrors this duality with him having the looks of a shugensha monk.
Such a good character, I love my wanderer
7:00 Where did this come from? Well, it might seem just a tad random, but this is actually an important leitmotif. This song includes other leitmotifs too, like the Fatui theme and Scaramouche’s theme, but the specific part that happens at the timestamp is a theme from Inazuma. I believe it’s called the Taratasuna leitmotif? It is very referential to Scaramouche’s backstory. It doesn’t earn any subtlety points, but it has tons of cool factor which I fucking love (btw if you pay attention to both La Signora’s fight theme and Scaramouche’s fight theme, you can hear the Fatui leitmotif in both. Same with Tartaglia’s fight theme).
This is not a Taratasuna leitmotif, it is a theme of Sumeru played on Japanese instruments.
@@iosis9324 yes it is, it is tatarasuna, the notes going up in that sequence are the same as the theme played at tatarasuna just sped up faster and on a flute type instrument instead of on a piano
@@iosis9324 To my knowledge, there are no Sumeru leitmotifs in this song
@@kawansiesquad6659 I'm sorry, but I think you're deaf to music.
Listen to "Forest of Jnana and Vidya" 0:37 this is literally the same melody, and if you still don't believe me turn on the Tatarasuna theme at 2x speed, at least once, and you will notice that these are not even close to similar themes.
@@momsaccount4033 There is.
Listen to the Inazuma moment in the Scaramouche theme, and at the same time turn on “Forest of Jnana and Vidya" 0:37 and you will understand that this is the Leitmotif of the Sumeru.
After listening to "A Hollowed Skull", I realized that for some reason there is a leitmotif of Tatarasuna in "Forest of Jnana and Vidya".
So from the part you are right, there really is no leitmotif of Sumeru, this is the leitmotif of Tatarasuna in the theme of Sumeru.
Scaramouche is not a human but a puppet created by a god. Scaramouche, also known as Kunikuzushi "Country Destroyer") or by his Fatui codename "Balladeer." Scaramouche was created as a concept to test Raiden Ei's (The god of thunder and eternity) plans for an indestructible Gnosis-bearing puppet. (With his creation accomplished, Ei decided to leave him in a slumbering state, free from her control, as he had cried upon his creation. After awakening, Scaramouche came to believe that she had deemed him a failure and abandoned him. Following two other "betrayals," he started to hate both gods and humanity, taking on the name "Kunikuzushi" while wandering Inazuma and joining the Fatui as The Sixth Fatui Harbinger, The Balladeer. This fight takes place after he cut contact with the Fatui and tried to become a god using Ei's Gnosis and the help of the Akademiya.
Scara is inside that massive robot connected with tubes. The heart beat you hear is likely meant to represent him becoming fully one with the robot.
A Gnosis "Heart of God" is an item used by The Seven to directly tap into energy from Celestia, and is proof of their status as an elemental Archon.
Why I love watching reaction videos lol.
Keep an eye out for tomorrow's then 👀
It has lyrics aswell, which shows you again what a masterpiece that is.
i get goosebumps everytime i hear this
Wonderful reaction! This Boss battle theme is insane. That Inazuman section has no right sounding that amazing! to find out that the singer is non other than the game’s composer, wow. My respect for him went through the roof.
scaramouche is my favorite boss theme and boss fight
I just want to say, this game is not just a gacha game. Yeah it has a gacha system to get the characters but compared to many other gacha games, this game just hits another level. The world, the lore, the characters and the music are just mindblowing.
But the rewards are underwhelming
@@cloud_213 not anymore lol
@@Ra_zins REAL
The last lyric tho - Nunquam genitus desiderem - translates to I wish “I never been born at all”
I have a couple of suggestions, you should totally react to the orchestra performances of the soundtrack. Azhdaha and Raiden's themes are great as well. The open world battle themes are amazing too (Duel in the Mist, Swirls of the Stream, Gilded Runner, and Die Mittsommernacht-Fantasie are my favorites)!
collecting communities like infinity stones, huh?
Bro's got the time stone because he saw tomorrow and called me out 😂
Funfact if you noticed that they slight similarity of few part pf this track and La Signiora's and Rauden Shogun's track, thats because he conically is the older brother of the raiden shogun boss and a forner collegue of La Signiora as in he belonged to the same organisation 😅😃😃
so hes my favorite sumeru charcter i think i meaning wanderer
4:32 You got it ✅️ The Composer, Yu Peng Chen sung this song🔥
Love your reaction
Can you do the Azdhaha Battle Theme too! That's also a great piece from Genshin.
4:44
LMFAO. funny you say that. The composer himself sung this. Hes probably too busy to oractice singing a lot ig
One song that Carry’s lot of weight to me even though not as impressive is “ Bravery and Tenderness”. The name and the way it was orchestrated is great.
If 2 of Genshin boss music enough to captivate you.. i wonder how it would be once you start playing the game with hundreds of songs and different vibe in each region. Currently there's 4 nations in game
Monstadt - German vibe
Liyue - Chinese music
Inazuma - Japanese music
Sumeru - Arab, india anything that associated in that particular part of world map
Yeah it's a crime if he's not already play the game by the next video 😄
I'm not a fan of gacha games, but the music and animation they put out is usually really well done and i love to see it. I'll continue just enjoying it that way, personally 🫡
@@CatharsisYT i'M noT A FAn oF GaCHa gAMeS. Dude you can enjoy the game without doing the gacha, just try it !!!!
You will not sway me demon! Stronger of your kind have tried. *Polishes Crusader helm*
@@CatharsisYTit’s not like you must do the gacha. You can play the game with just standard character (casually) and they give a lot of free 4* in some event. I love the music and stories in genshin more than the gacha. It’s up to you(if you can control yourself)
The dude at the start has a honkai pfp. Idk why but some honkai players just hate genshin for whatever purpose, don't mind them. :skull:
Don't worry i just laugh at people like that. I'd never take it to heart
They had Herrscher of Void
And said "space", which Herrscher of Void controls
And she is rude
It seems like it was a joke and you didn't get it :т
Of course, there's no one hating genshin more other than salty honkai players.
First
(Usually, getting here before anyone else for GI isn't my thing, but...
*I'd blast my ears with Rules of Nature the entire game in there*
Grande elmariana reaccionando a scaramouche
gotta complete the trio and do tartaglia next
👀🗒️
Yes please!
@@notpaimon9099 l just released that one this past week
@@CatharsisYT Lovely! I just caught up with your content and found it. What a beautifully expressed video you got there! thank you 🙏🙏🙏
HELL YESSSSS
they performed this song live you should check it out
Waiting for u react to Azdaha boss theme - Rage Beneath the Mountain. Definitely my favourite Genshin's boss theme
Great video Loving mew genhin reaction on Music❤❤
Recent comment, but you should definitely check out the live performance for this.
YEAHHHHH!!
FINALLY SCARAMOUCHE BOSS THEME!!
I RECOMMEND APEP BATTLE THEME NEXT!!!!
Next can u react to Raiden Shogun Battle Theme, and the Raiden Shogun Weekly Boss Theme are so good too!!
It's on my list 🫡
Nice
Will you check out the live version aswell?
Raiden boss theme?👀
👀🗒️
The main singer is the VA of Scaramouche ( I think )
No, that was confirmed a rumor a long time ago. The VA even said as much. The main vocal is actually the composer and is credited as such on the official release from hoyo.
@@Jaker788
Damnn. 😭
Azdaha next?
👀🗒️
next raiden shogun all phase boss theme please
👀🗒️
🗿
🗿
And then there'll be a honkai player saying "no singers"
Music is a language buddy if you can't comprehend it you're no one to talk who only likes singing
i think the volume of your video is a bit too low
Now we are in Fontaine, I am kinda worried that Yu-Peng Chen won't be composing boss soundtrack for major Boss because most soundtrack we had so far since 3.4 is not from Yu-Peng Chen, there are also no credit for him on the main soundtrack of Fontaine.
He left Hoyoverse to pursue his personal career. It was announced
my favorite part is the part where he almost died (kinda sad he didnt)
This guy again
Me again
him again
First?
A game with one of the worst fanbase truly but in all seriousness, why?
thats Wuwa now
@@leszeksykacz5929 Modernization are no different than any other virus of disease then. Glad i dodged the bullet and it thanks to the "play the game, avoid the community" mindset i've set on mind
Ohh ya for the vocal... he is scaramus voice actor (japan version if I not wrong)
It isn’t! It’s actually the creator of most of Genshin’s music! Yu peng Chen
There was a whole confusion about it but no, its not the CN Scara va
Oh God enough with this "Drummer react to Genshin", "Guitarist react to Genshin", "Opera singger react to Genshin". They just like cockroaches, you block one another one appears 💀
And you wonder why the other people call your community toxic.
Bro's out here trying to get highlighted on the next video 🤣
If he play the game then it's okay right?
Woahh… calm down my guy.
@@CorvoA77ano I'm part of the community and I actively search for these videos because it's interesting to see how people interpret the music. Especially the music that tells a story. Honestly, I'm not sure why it's the toxic people that always get the representation of the entire fandom. I'm over here, living my best life and enjoying the game and toxic people have to run their mouths 😒. I apologize on behalf of this person for being an unwarranted asshole
I seriously love how everyone has the SAME reaction to the second drop with the flute. Stank face for daysssss