I like this MV because it gives more insight into their message. I also learn so much from the comments from the fan base: for instance, one pointed out how at the beginning YUI and MOA pull on SU’s Japanese costume and the next scene she is transformed into SU-METAL. 🖖❤
Fan bases can be a minefield to navigate thru at times. Though BABYMETAL’s (known as THE ONE) is one of the nicest and informative. I like the honesty in your reactions. I believe you will find BABYMEAL songs you will want to sing too. It is a very deep and varied foxhole. 🖖❤
BabyMetal began in 2010 there were Suzuka Nakamoto age 12 Moa Kikuchi and Yui Mizuno (Yui left in 2018 due to health reasons). Both Moa and Yui were 11 years old when the group began. All three were friends and classmates who attended an idol school/group (Sakura Gakuin) founded in 2010 by Amuse Talent Agency for girls 10 to 15. Themed around school life (they attended regular school as well) the girls would learn and train at vocals, dancing, public speaking and etiquette, etc., graduate at age 15 and then move onto whatever entertainment path they chose or that suited their talents. Key Kobayashi was a music producer for Amuse and heard Suzuka sing at age 9 and was impressed with her strong vocals and stage presence. Kobayashi was a fan of heavy metal but believed that the genre had become stale and tired (especially in Japan) with metal bands getting old Kobayashi believed the genre needed to be reborn (BabyMetal means the birth of a new metal genre). Kobayashi felt that Suzuka had the ability to front a metal band and that her vocals and presence could withstand the metal guitars and drums. The fusion of Jpop and Metal began. He placed Moa and Yui as backup singers/dancers and a phenomenon was about to result. At first Amuse showed no interest and the girls had only financing from Kobayashi. They performed at strip malls and small venues using clothes borrowed from friends and family. No money for a real band they had friends dressed in homemade skeleton costumes pretending to play instruments to a backtrack. They became a sensation (these young ladies paid their dues). Amuse saw the potential and in 2012 hired the best session musicians Japan had to offer (The Kami Band) who tours with them today (now includes world class musicians from the USA for tours outside of Asia). If you choose to explore more of BabyMetal I suggest reacting to LIVE performance videos as this is where they shine. They have over 50 LIVE songs/performances and each one is different. They are fearless exploring many genres and have the respect of the legends of Metal such as Metallica, Slipknot, Rob Zombie, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Judas Priest and more. Avoid Glastonbury LIVE performances as the sound production by the BBC (who was in charge of that festival did a terrible job - mics not turned on, incorrect volume levels, etc.) Suggest reacting to these for a start. Syncopation LIVE ua-cam.com/video/Odb9Zy0YdOc/v-deo.html Monochrome LIVE at PIA Arena Yokohama April 2 ua-cam.com/video/fEnvRAYQ5PY/v-deo.html Karate LIVE at 2016 Download Festival in the UK where 60,000+ British metal heads sing along with the girls ua-cam.com/video/qXF94RGYEmw/v-deo.html Megitsune LIVE at Budokan 2021 BxMxC LIVE ua-cam.com/video/BjNHAZAAQug/v-deo.html Kagerou LIVE with Kami Band intro ua-cam.com/video/Hg3QsPI3x1M/v-deo.html Road of Resistance LIVE in Japan Headbanger LIVE Legend of 1997 Concert (1997 is when lead vocalist. Suzuka Nakamoto was born) Shine LIVE Tales of the Destinies LIVE Yava LIVE with Kami Band intro at 2017 Fox Festival Awadama Fever LIVE ua-cam.com/video/HczA8Q66qkI/v-deo.html Catch Me If You Can LIVE with Kami Band intro At their concert in Yokohama on April 1 it was announced that a permanent third member Momoko Okazaki (who is also a graduate of Sakura Gakuin and has been appearing with them LIVE since 2019) has officially become the third member. Their new album in my opinion that released March 24 is amazing with so many different styles. Good luck and hope to see you again.
You said you received so much feedback at your Gimme Chocolate reaction but that was released just a few minutes ago, that's why I'm thinking this is a re-upload, if it's not then pardon me.🦊🤘
Watch with the subtitles/translations to get the most out of it. "Sore" is a word used in traditional Japanese folk dances, this song makes audiences get up and participate (integral part of live performances).
Rondo of Nightmare with Mischiefs of God intro Budokan live (heavy ballad type song from Babymetal, but showcasing the kami band very well In this live show)
I see that I post just as you react, express the thoughts as they come into my head. There was one fanbase on their recent Asian tour where the fan said “We like to sing along with the performers here”. Again, for me, I like your reaction style as it gives insight to your reaction. You have to be true to yourself. 👍 🖖❤
You seem like a person who will mesh well with Babymetal's first album. I would like to suggest the song "Iine". Iine is spelled i i n e not Line. It's a very fun song that they didn't perform for 5 years that they recently started performing again.
Their newer album has a lot more English or try BMTH - Kingslayer ft. Babymetal (probably my most replayed BabyMetal song and favorite, and half is in English from Babymetal)
What the hell do you exactly mean with "more lyrics"? Are the lyrics not "deep" enough to your personal taste? I mean, absolutely, understand if you dont find the lyrics of "Gimme Chocolate" very... sophisticated. But have you read the lyrics of this song? And do you understand the cultural context of the lyrics?
The amount of skill, effort and vision that went into this mv is incredible to me.
I like this MV because it gives more insight into their message. I also learn so much from the comments from the fan base: for instance, one pointed out how at the beginning YUI and MOA pull on SU’s Japanese costume and the next scene she is transformed into SU-METAL. 🖖❤
Fan bases can be a minefield to navigate thru at times. Though BABYMETAL’s (known as THE ONE) is one of the nicest and informative. I like the honesty in your reactions. I believe you will find BABYMEAL songs you will want to sing too. It is a very deep and varied foxhole. 🖖❤
Megitsune:-
"Megitsune" (メギツネ, "Vixen") is the second major label single by the Japanese kawaii metal band Babymetal. It was released in Japan on June 19, 2013 as the fifth single from the album Babymetal. It is also the first single released independently from the idol group Sakura Gakuin.
The single was first announced for a June release on April 1, 2013. The single was released in four versions: a standard edition and three limited editions. The "Ki", "Tsu", and "Ne" (Kitsune means "fox" in Japanese) limited editions included single artwork focused on Nakamoto, Mizuno, and Kikuchi respectively, and their included DVDs feature footage of two songs from each of the live performances from Live: Legend I, D, Z Apocalypse. Additionally, the single included a chance to contain a ticket to the premium event Kitsune Festival at Meguro Rock May Kan on July 14, 2013.
To promote the release, the band was featured in the June issue of Marquee and on the cover of the July issue of Hedoban, in addition to collaborating with Tower Records for the 34th rendition of the event No Music, No Idol?.
Babymetal concert chronology:-
•Babymetal Death Match Tour 2013: May Revolution (2013)
•Babymetal World Tour 2014 (2014).
The Babymetal Death Match Tour 2013: May Revolution (BABYMETAL DEATH MATCH TOUR 2013 -五月革命-, Babymetal Death Match Tour 2013 -Gogatsu Kakumei-) was a promotional concert tour by Babymetal, occurring in conjunction with the promotion of "Megitsune". The band performed four shows, with two on the final tour date, at the same venue. Customers who purchased tickets to the tour could receive an exclusive edition of the single, with a remix by Yuyoyuppe, under the name DJ'Tekina//Something.
According to Mizuno, the tour was designed to be a "training tour". During each of the four shows the three members wore stage costumes for the eras of "Doki Doki ☆ Morning" (which had become nostalgically small for them), "Headbangeeeeerrrrr!!!!!", and "Ijime, Dame, Zettai", respectively, with the final show premiering new costumes for "Megitsune".
"Megitsune: Song by BABYMETAL"
Overview Lyrics:-
(That! That! That! That! That's that!)
(それっ! それっ! それっ!それそれそれそれっ!)
(That! That! That! That! That's that!)!
(それっ! それっ! それっ!それそれそれそれっ)!
Omekashi Fox
おめかしキツネさん
(Chiki Chiki Wasshoi !! Chiki Chiki Wasshoi !!)
(Chiki Chiki ワッショイ!! Chiki Chiki ワッショイ!!)
Let the pigtail fly
ツインテなびかせて
(Hira Hira Wasshoi !! Hira Hira Wasshoi !!)
(Hira Hira ワッショイ!! Hira Hira ワッショイ!!)
Pop and Delon
はじけてドロンして
(Kuru Kuru Wasshoi !! Kuru Kuru Wasshoi !!)
(Kuru Kuru ワッショイ!! Kuru Kuru ワッショイ!!)
Seven changes in Izayuke
いざゆけ七変化
Konkon Konkokonkonkonkokon !!
コンコンコンコッ コンコンコッコン!!
(That! That! That! That! That's that!)
(それっ! それっ! それっ!それそれそれそれっ!)
(That! That! That! That! That's that!)
(それっ! それっ! それっ!それそれそれそれっ!)
Ancient maidens
古(いにしえ)の 乙女達よ
Dance to Karisome's dream
かりそめの 夢に踊る
Beyond thousands of times
幾千の時を超えて
Live now
今を生きる
Ah, yes, a woman is always an actress
あ〜 そうよ いつでも 女は女優よ
Not a fox Not a fox
キツネじゃない キツネじゃない
Maiden Megitsune
乙女な メギツネ
Ah ~ Yamato Nadesiku Woman changes
あ〜 ヤマトナデシク 女は変わるの
Laughing with your face and crying with your heart
顔で笑って 心で泣いて
"That's right"
「そうよね」って
I can't show tears
涙はみせないの
Fox Fox Watashihamegitsune Onnahajoyuyo
キツネ キツネ ワタシハ メギツネ オンナハジョユウヨ
(Sorry, sir, sir, sir, sir, sir, sir, sir, sir, sir, sir, sir, sir!)
(そいやそいやそいやそいや そいやそいやそいやそいや そいやそいやそいやそいや それそれそれそれ!)
(Sorry, sir, sir, sir, sir, sir, sir, sir, sir, sir, sir, sir, sir!)
(そいやそいやそいやそいや そいやそいやそいやそいや そいやそいやそいやそいや それそれそれそれ!)
(That! That! That! That! That's that!)
(それっ! それっ! それっ!それそれそれそれっ!)
(That! That! That! That! That's that!)
(それっ! それっ! それっ!それそれそれそれっ!)
Ancient maidens
古(いにしえ)の 乙女達よ
Sing to Karisome's dream
かりそめの 夢に歌う
Beyond thousands of times
幾千の時を超えて
Live in the present age (here)
現代(ここ)に生きる
Ah, yes, a woman is always an actress
あ〜 そうよ いつでも女は女優よ
Not a fox Not a fox
キツネじゃない キツネじゃない
The maiden
乙女は
I don't mind if I lick it
なめたらいかんぜよ
Ah ~ Yamato Nadesiku Woman changes
あ〜 ヤマトナデシク 女は変わるの
Don't disappear forever
ずっと いつも 消えない様に
Fireworks
花火を上げるの
Ah ~ It ’s the fate of a woman that blooms and scatters.
あ〜 咲いて散るのが 女の運命(さだめ)よ
Laughing with your face and crying with your heart
顔で笑って 心で泣いて
It ’s a pure maiden megitsune.
純情 乙女な メギツネよ
Ahhh
あ~ぁ
Source: Musixmatch
Songwriters: Nakayama Norikazu / Watanabe Miki
Megitsune lyrics © Amuse Inc.
Kitsune Up 🦊🦊🦊🤘🤘🤘🇯🇵🇸🇬 #notacult.
BabyMetal began in 2010 there were Suzuka Nakamoto age 12 Moa Kikuchi and Yui Mizuno (Yui left in 2018 due to health reasons). Both Moa and Yui were 11 years old when the group began.
All three were friends and classmates who attended an idol school/group (Sakura Gakuin) founded in 2010 by Amuse Talent Agency for girls 10 to 15. Themed around school life (they attended regular school as well) the girls would learn and train at vocals, dancing, public speaking and etiquette, etc., graduate at age 15 and then move onto whatever entertainment path they chose or that suited their talents.
Key Kobayashi was a music producer for Amuse and heard Suzuka sing at age 9 and was impressed with her strong vocals and stage presence. Kobayashi was a fan of heavy metal but believed that the genre had become stale and tired (especially in Japan) with metal bands getting old Kobayashi believed the genre needed to be reborn (BabyMetal means the birth of a new metal genre). Kobayashi felt that Suzuka had the ability to front a metal band and that her vocals and presence could withstand the metal guitars and drums. The fusion of Jpop and Metal began. He placed Moa and Yui as backup singers/dancers and a phenomenon was about to result.
At first Amuse showed no interest and the girls had only financing from Kobayashi. They performed at strip malls and small venues using clothes borrowed from friends and family. No money for a real band they had friends dressed in homemade skeleton costumes pretending to play instruments to a backtrack. They became a sensation (these young ladies paid their dues). Amuse saw the potential and in 2012 hired the best session musicians Japan had to offer (The Kami Band) who tours with them today (now includes world class musicians from the USA for tours outside of Asia).
If you choose to explore more of BabyMetal I suggest reacting to LIVE performance videos as this is where they shine.
They have over 50 LIVE songs/performances and each one is different. They are fearless exploring many genres and have the respect of the legends of Metal such as Metallica, Slipknot, Rob Zombie, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Judas Priest and more.
Avoid Glastonbury LIVE performances as the sound production by the BBC (who was in charge of that festival did a terrible job - mics not turned on, incorrect volume levels, etc.)
Suggest reacting to these for a start.
Syncopation LIVE
ua-cam.com/video/Odb9Zy0YdOc/v-deo.html
Monochrome LIVE at PIA Arena Yokohama April 2
ua-cam.com/video/fEnvRAYQ5PY/v-deo.html
Karate LIVE at 2016 Download Festival in the UK where 60,000+ British metal heads sing along with the girls
ua-cam.com/video/qXF94RGYEmw/v-deo.html
Megitsune LIVE at Budokan 2021
BxMxC LIVE
ua-cam.com/video/BjNHAZAAQug/v-deo.html
Kagerou LIVE with Kami Band intro
ua-cam.com/video/Hg3QsPI3x1M/v-deo.html
Road of Resistance LIVE in Japan
Headbanger LIVE Legend of 1997 Concert (1997 is when lead vocalist. Suzuka Nakamoto was born)
Shine LIVE
Tales of the Destinies LIVE
Yava LIVE with Kami Band intro at 2017 Fox Festival
Awadama Fever LIVE
ua-cam.com/video/HczA8Q66qkI/v-deo.html
Catch Me If You Can LIVE with Kami Band intro
At their concert in Yokohama on April 1 it was announced that a permanent third member Momoko Okazaki (who is also a graduate of Sakura Gakuin and has been appearing with them LIVE since 2019) has officially become the third member.
Their new album in my opinion that released March 24 is amazing with so many different styles.
Good luck and hope to see you again.
You said you received so much feedback at your Gimme Chocolate reaction but that was released just a few minutes ago, that's why I'm thinking this is a re-upload, if it's not then pardon me.🦊🤘
yes, pretty certain it is.
Indeed. Everything on this channel is a reupload.
Watch with the subtitles/translations to get the most out of it. "Sore" is a word used in traditional Japanese folk dances, this song makes audiences get up and participate (integral part of live performances).
And the fox God has your soul🤣🤘
Rondo of Nightmare with Mischiefs of God intro Budokan live (heavy ballad type song from Babymetal, but showcasing the kami band very well In this live show)
I see that I post just as you react, express the thoughts as they come into my head. There was one fanbase on their recent Asian tour where the fan said “We like to sing along with the performers here”. Again, for me, I like your reaction style as it gives insight to your reaction. You have to be true to yourself. 👍 🖖❤
That's fascinating to know, especially since this is one of the older reactions on my channel (wonder how different it would be now?)
For you to sing ?
1)No rain , no rainbow
2) Akatsuki
3) Amore
4) Rondo of Nightmares
For me to SING it? Oh boy...
Please do iine or catch me if you can, both are epic and will get you hooked.
Welcome to the foxhole 🤘🤘
see if you like Light & Darkness
You seem like a person who will mesh well with Babymetal's first album. I would like to suggest the song "Iine". Iine is spelled i i n e not Line.
It's a very fun song that they didn't perform for 5 years that they recently started performing again.
Their newer album has a lot more English or try BMTH - Kingslayer ft. Babymetal (probably my most replayed BabyMetal song and favorite, and half is in English from Babymetal)
🤘🦊♪
😁😁😁🤟🤟🤟
What the hell do you exactly mean with "more lyrics"? Are the lyrics not "deep" enough to your personal taste? I mean, absolutely, understand if you dont find the lyrics of "Gimme Chocolate" very... sophisticated. But have you read the lyrics of this song? And do you understand the cultural context of the lyrics?
Oh no no, I don't mean more meaningful lyrics! I just like songs with lots of words and notes to them because I love to sing a lot.