Reacting to Iine then switching to Babymetal Death is like wading into a kiddie pool then driving head first to the Marianas Trench. It's adorable and deadly at the same time.😂😂😂
Some minor correction first, song title is "Babymetal Death" not "Death" alone. This is another song they brought back to live concerts as an opener after 2017 and fans are really glad with this one. Song is heavy but wait until you hear Babymetal Shin Ver. or Sis Anger to decide which one is heavier. Sad you choose this one without the kamishibai or narrated intro, you got the translated intro in the description of this video at GuilhermeCait. If you're a Metallica fan you can spot the beggining riffs of _"One"_ song, as well of the -"virgen mary"- image behind (is not, is SuMetal resembles and Lady Justice Metallica tribute, even statue crumbling down is an homage) they're truly BM sensei and they support the group too. Our girls said this is one of the most physical demanding song, and you can see the reason why, they normally used this song as an opener and a way to warm up for next performances, in this rare exception this was at the end of the show, an epic finale. Btw there's no one relevant credited on the growling you are hearing on any BM song, except on "Distortion" that features growling of Alissa White-Gluz from Arch Enemy band. This was during SuMetal 16th birthday and she was sacrificed as a j-pop idol and reborn as a queen metal goddess, the Fox God has bless all of us. The neckbrace is part of BM lore. Yoshiki (pianist and drummer on X-Japan) suffer serious injuries during a live concert while headbanging so hard (this was way back before BabyMetal was even created), after that he needs to use neckbrace to avoid doing that movement, he still playing and being active recently. They are singing their names as a way to introduce themselves in japanese way but with the pun intended play of words: "SuMetal desu" means "I'm SuMetal" but she is trying to say "SuMetal death", same for the rest of girls with their respective names, and the rest of the song is: "B - A - B -Y - M - E - T - A - L DEATH! DEATH! DEATH! DEATH!" Back then when doing promotional, TV interviews and introducing they did it the same way, you can look for a long vid with all these clips of them saying this kawaii introduction. They were taught to say "th" of "death" word by bitting their tonges at the end to pronounce this the right way, but they added a wink looking like this 😜 You'll see many Japanese fans ended their sentences and comments with "death" to remember this, unlike western fans like me. During an interview KobaMetal (the producer behind BM) said that when he was travelling for concerts abroads around 2015 he came to know a band like Ghosts and he was interested in discover that band doing the same thing they're were doing theatrically and artistically, so anyone thinking those bands are satanic and such they're just saying nonsenses, they're just doing a show in which they're playing a role, and in order to be convincent (like an actor in a movie film) they need to perform their part like they're mean it, and the audience must be part of it and they're an important ingredient because other way it wouldn't work. That's why we said all the time "notacult", unless you actually are or want to feel part of it. ;) Oh and just a note aside for anyone thinking this is disrespectful to western religion and whatnot, is not! KobaMetal explained he needed to make a bridge between fans and them so they can familiarizing with the BM concept with images the fans already knew, in this case he used the Neon Genesis Evangelion series (talking about anime) as a drive vehicule which is heavily influenced by christianity, kabbalah, gnosticism and even islam symbolism, imagery and iconography, the plot on this was never took as a blasphemy for any religion and it was mostly used for aesthetic reasons, same for BabyMetal, it was used to represent the "Death and Rebirth" concept of SuMetal own role persona while having a bridge between fantasy and reality, the reality is she decided to end up her idol career (death) with Sakura Gakuin and commit herself to this new rol (rebirth) as a metal queen for BabyMetal. Sorry if this sound as a rant but i just keep seeing BM fans and general people who still don't get it. Thanks for sharing your binging BM journey. Kitsune up and see you next time.🦊🤘🔥
We are The ONE #notacult We have a Metal Goddess #notacult We have an Angel of Dance #notacult We have an Angel of Love #notacult We have Spirits to summon the Trinity #notacult We are millions of Followers #notacult We are... BABYMETAL!
Who else on this planet could go from the cutest Rap-section ever to the hardest Metal-riffs in a second? I just love it! Greets from Germany and keep em comin'
Iine! Is their manifesto song sayin "We will not be pigeon-holed into any one single genre of music". The running joke for this song is Koba asks "How many genres should we put into a single song?" Babymetal replies "Yes please!" 😂
'BABYMETAL Death' is the first track on the first album and it was usually played as the opening track (without the crucifixion) for their shows because it is simply them introducing themselves. They have brought it back this year since Momometal became the third member. On this occasion it was the finale. The Japanese word desu (the U is silent) sounds like the English word death - especially if you stick your tongue out slightly - but it means 'I am, you are, we are' etc. So the lyrics of the song are few - the crowd spells out "B-A-B-Y-M-E-T-A-L" and then the girls introduce themselves "Su-metal desu", "Yuimetal desu", "Moametal desu", "BABYMETAL desu" .... or "I am Su-metal", "I am Yuimetal", "I am Moametal", "We are BABYMETAL" and then everybody chants "Death death death death death death" - as you would expect when the lead singer is being crucified. They do love a nice pun or play on words ... and 'death' just sounds so metal how could they resist. They only crucify Su on special occasions - last time they did it with this much drama was for Legend S in 2017 for her 20th birthday ... that one had extra flames.🔥🔥🔥 Legend 1997 was the final stage of their transformation from sub-unit of a JPop Idol group to becoming an independent band in their own right ... more importantly it was all about Suzuka Nakamoto's journey and transformation from a JPop Idol to this performance where she gave up that life and sacrificed her human existence to be reborn as the Metal Goddess Su-metal. No hint of anything resembling a cult here of course.🤫🤘🦊🤘 The statue is inspired by and pays homage to Metallica's Lady Justice statue from their 1989 tour which crumbled in the same way at the end of their shows.
Landing on Japan ,there are no coincidences said the Foxgod in the Halford with BabyMetal intro ! . They have brought back Iine on this world tour and BabyMetal Death as the intro again, and i just like to say #notacult 😁🤘🏼🦊🤘🏼
This year the ladies are back and these two songs are back too. The chants of "Death Death Death..." rang out from venue to venue as BabyMetal toured the world. 🦊
Nice reaction. They said this was a hard song to perform because they do so much jumping for it. And to think they usually start the concert with this song is crazy. This video is from the end of the show. The whole concert was done as a rock opera. Telling the story of how Babymetal went from Jpop idols to metal. The end there is basically Su but all three of them giving up the short-lived idol life or career. And going into the perform for as long as you want to eternal metal life. All three of them started shows crucified. And even coming out of coffins. When they came back this year in January. At the end of the show three clear coffins come up for them to go into. Lucky it was the end of the show so no worries of getting stuck like in the Spinal Tap movie. Babymetal do like their stage theatrics. and let's face it so do we.
it's just cuteness overload and difficult to watch without a grin ... but the music technicalities and her great voice keep me coming back (the backing band are incredible). Same reason I'm a sucker for Poppy.
The first song retracts to their origins. They began in the Sakura Gakuin idol group that made its members graduate when they actually were graduating from High School. But the three Su, Yoa and Yui were proposed for an experimental mix idol-metal that went full metal in the second album and became metal fusion in the third album. In global that's kawai metal.
Great double reaction - I guess I'll leave two comments, one for each song. Iine means something like 'so good' - like the thumbs up emoji 👍This was just the second song they released (although they were already playing 'Ijime, Dame, Zettai' live before this). They tore up all the rule books on what genres can go together in one song, wrote their own rules then tore those up as well. They were establishing very early on that they are going to do exactly as they want, so if they think EDM, hip hop, death metal and more EDM can go into one song, that's what they'll do. The chaos (schizophrenia?) was very deliberate (even the lyrics say so). They did warn you about the death metal drop before it happened - "Yo yo yo yo. Microphone check. One two one two. Are you ready to mosh? Kitsune da o!" If you can find it, the live from the 2011 Sakura Gakuin graduation show is so good too. The growling vocals in the death metal part (that has to be the best drop from hip hop to death metal ever, by the way - you should see the crowd shot with 55,000 people at Tokyo Dome all bowing to Su) are telling you they are not holding up the traditional metal devil horns or Maloik, they are showing the Kitsune.🦊
Iine means "so good" (like a 👍), but it gets frequently mistaken for being called "Line", to the extent that it had become a running joke in the fan community; whenever reactors get around to it, we always have a laugh when they make the usual blunder. It was only their second song ever released and it was the first of what might be called the "wtf?!" songs, since that is apparently the reaction they are going for with some of these tracks. Iine has made it way back into the live set for the first time in six years in recent months. I got to see the first live rendition at Clear Night in April, and it came as a complete shock to the crowd, because absolutely no-one thought they would ever play it live again since it had been effectively retired since Yui's last performance in 2017. I also got to see them perform it live three more times during the Australian tour in June, and it's such a fun high energy song to see live. Babymetal Death is the opening track of the first album, and serves as an introduction for both the band and its members. It contains a play on words of the English word "death" and the Japanese word "desu" (pronounced "dess"). Because Japanese does not have dental fricatives (sounds that use your teeth like "f" or "th"), native Japanese speaker have difficulty pronouncing "death" and it ends up sounding like "dess" when they speak it aloud. In Japanese, the word "desu" is used in a similar context to "is" or "to be"; it is commonly used when someone is introducing themselves, so when Su-metal says "Su-metal desu" (I am Su-metal) she is introducing herself, but at the same time she's also saying "Su-metal death", which is pretty metal. Thus the song is basically Babymetal introducing themselves by spelling out the name of the band, and then introducing themselves individually in the most metal way possible. For most of Babymetal's history, it has been the show opener for the vast majority of concerts, but they pretty much stopped using in from when Yui stopped performing until Momoko officially joined in April this year. Now that they are a trio again, they have started to open their shows with it once again, only now Momometal always gets an especially loud cheer from the fans.
One of the great things about music in Japan is that genre is fluid. No-one gets on their high horse about whether a group can be pigeon-holed into one particular sub-section of one particular genre. I remember when BabyMetal hit internationally there was massive debate about whether they were really metal or not, but if you went to Tower Records in Shibuya they were in the Idol section with AKB48....
Great reactions, thanks! "iine" is probably their craziest song ever, mixing as much music genres as possible in one song. And yes, their thumbnail is not clickbait hehe... That death metal drop is sick! "BABYMETAL Death" is the perfect show opener (as they are actually introducing themselves) but this time they used it as the final number of a very special show. Legend 1997 is, as a whole, an allegory about their transformation from a j-pop idol sub-unit into a legit metal band. And this was the final and necessary sacrifice of Su-metal as an idol and human just to reborn as a metal goddess. Unexpected? Okay I believe I failed to give you the most important advice regarding BABYMETAL: always expect the unexpected. Until next time! 🤘🦊
Fun fact: This was Su-Metals Birthday concert. She had just turned 16 the day before. And the whole purpose of that stage play was to represent her ascension to diety level to fight for the Fox God in order to save the Metal Galaxy. There is a ton of lore surrounding the band. Including a graphic novel. " Apocrypha: The Legend Of BABYMETAL". There is also a ton of tidbits in the Death video. Some quick refs. The Neck brace: Tribute to Yoshiki the drummer of X-Japan. Who injured/broke his neck head banging while performing. The statue and the opening riff are tributes to Metallica.: Who opened the girls eyes to the true power/meaning of metal. Which allowed Su to coin the phrase: " Don't think, just feel." Also James and Lars are huge fans of theirs. One last tidbit. After that performance the hashtag # Notacult was born. Complete with a video stating we aren't in a cult! *Wink wink!* ua-cam.com/video/9WzsQ091XkM/v-deo.html
@@johnschultz7765 The whole concert and some other earlier concerts has Evangelion mixed into it. But the statue is definitely a reference to Metallica as well.
@@autohmae , yes, I concur with @yolandria's statement of such, which is why I used the word 'also'. But why a mother goddess/holy Mary figure to replace Metallica's Justice? That choice is specifically Evangelion: D&R.
Don't know if anyone has mentioned it, but somewhere here on YT is this video, but with commentary from the girls, recorded sometime later, and they reminisce about making the video. I believe there are actually several of these commentary videos, for someone inclined to search. 🤘🦊🤘
As for the first video. I saw short video of a performance on the Sabaton tour and the ladies were really feeling it that night. During the line jump Momo whipped around pulling Su who jumped a couple of feet and with the momentum Moa must have cleared four feet with her knees bent. As for the death one, they say Su-meatal desu, Mometal duse, Yuimetal desu and BABYMETAL desu. Roughly translated desu would be “I am”. Now to make it more metal the crowd says death instead of desu (in most concerts). This is the opening song on their tour this year and I can’t wait to shout BABYMETAL DEATH this September. 🖖❤
Babymetal Death is an introduction song and now that they have Momometal, they are a new Babymetal (just check the logo, it also changed), so they are performing Babymetal Death again to introduce the new Babymetal to the world (on the world tour).
5:27 WAIT! Is that person wearing the skeleton hoodie, Mikiko aka Mikikometal, the choreographer for BABYMETAL and other famous artists? If so, how am I only noticing her now? I've seen this video probably 100+ times! WTF! 🤘🦊🤘
Iine! is one of Babymetal's slice of life songs. The lyrics talk about how good (iine! 👍) it is to go to a party and leave the everyday cares behind for a while. And you get the musical sound track with all the different genres one might hear and even the sound of someone leveling up in a video game. And speaking of leveling up, we had Su-metal leveling up from J-pop Idol to metal goddess. This whole concert, "Legend 1997 - Apocalypse" was their most thematically consistent and relentless. A ton of references and homage tidbits. Including to the *1997* anime feature film Evangelion: Death and Rebirth. Su- even sings (performs?!) a cover of the theme song, Tamashii no Rufuran (Soul's Refrain). Video available on UA-cam and well worth watching. Only done for this show and not on any of the albums. But, #notacult. 😅 🤘🦊
_Kitsune da o!_ 🦊🤘🔥 Binging BM non stop. The good news with Iine! is they brought back this at live concerts after 6 years without performing right after YuiMetal left the group. Iine! is one of their early wild songs with the crazy mix of genres and a reminder for everyone since the very beginning they have no boundaries in terms of genres. Last time they performed this with the original trio was in 2017, we're waiting for the new proshot live version recently at BabyMetal Begins - The Other One 2023 with MomoMetal the new member in it, meanwhile we can enjoy some fancams around the World Tour in Europe, Asia and Australia. Just in case, the brutal growling aren't credited to anyone relevant, is just for fun just like the whole song and it works. The contrast elements of kawaii, Jpop, euro beat Hi-NRG, hip hop when they were even younger and the brutal heavy breakdown is really insane. Song is all about party and also got a hint about certain taste for dried squid snacks MoaMetal used to had when being so young.🐙 See you next time 🦊🤘🔥
Dayo is the famous word of the vtuber Pikamee. Dayo was her catchphrase. ua-cam.com/video/VBhE7uiyQ-U/v-deo.html Not that she owns it. It's a very common Japanese word.
Saw both of these songs live less than a month ago, it was great. The band reckon Babymetal Death is one of the hardest songs to play - I can see why the drummer would say that.
Iine! is an amazing live song, and Death is usually use to open their concerts and introduce themselves but in this special concert(Su's 16th birthday) they used Death to finish the show
A helluva intro to every show prior to Yui's departure. Hadn't been performed in several years until Momo was named the permanent 3rd member earlier this year and now it's back. I'm not one to wish time away, but.......C'mon September 🤘🦊🤘
They're OMG WTF video!! They have performed the crucifixion routine about bout 6 times. Not just Su, Yui and Moa plus the Avengers too. And so Suzuka Nakamoto, Jpop Idol is reborn as Su-Metal Metal Queen!! Su was 16, her birthday was the day before the concert. Yui and Moa were 14!! Friends; Su how was you birthday? Su; It was FUN!! I was crucified so I that I could became the Metal Queen!! One last point - All 3 are trained actors!!
Crazy Talented, Incredibly Cute, young Rock Goddesses in the making..... start of a legendary tale of what hard work and dedication will bring to the rock world... don't know if that makes sense, but I am a die hard fan of this group
What a difference, first the funnyst song and then Death. Nice. I love both, but i love all of them, so anyway. Good reaction! Hope you enjoy more of the Babymetal Universe 🦊🤘 #notacult
Yeah they crucified a 16 year old girl on stage and had 1000s of people bowing to her being led by two 14 year old girls for this concert. Not many 70s metal bands would have done that. I have seen them live years ago, they are one of the best groups for absolute performance live. Kobe metal is the genius who is creating these songs and production. Iine is actually one of my favorite songs from them another good one for me is onedare daisakusen this is one of the black metal songs which is just Yui metal and moa metal, I can speak japanese so the song is amusing because it is basically 2 girls coming up with a strategy to get their father to buy them things, well been there done that since I have daughters.
Iine! Baby metal Song:- Iine!, is pronounced [ee-ney] not Line. This is Babymetal experimenting with different genre, possibly the most genre into one song. Japanese rave, hip-hop, death metal in one song and EDM. Babymetal can do it all. "BxMxC" is the upgraded version of "Iine". BxMxC is from their 3rd album Metal Galaxy. The happiness and smiles that this 3 Japanese 🇯🇵 kawaii metal 🤘 monster ladies is awesome. The music is just raw and chaotic. Information:- •Original title: いいね (So Good!) •Released: March 7, 2012 •Format: CD Album, LP, Streaming •Length: 4:11 •Language: Japanese, English •Label: BMD Fox Records (JP), Toy's Factory(JP), Amuse (JP), Juonbu (JP). •Composer: Mish-Mosh. •Lyricist: Nakata Caos (中田カオス). •Producer: Kobametal. •Daiki Kasho: (arrangement). BABYMETAL Chronology:- Previous track:- "Gimme Chocolate!!" Next track:- "Akatsuki" "Iine!" is the main song from BABYMETAL's joint single BABYMETAL×Kiba of Akiba. The song is also included in BABYMETAL's first original album BABYMETAL. Track listing:- Albums: •BABYMETAL x Kiba of Akiba •BABYMETAL •LIVE AT BUDOKAN ~RED NIGHT~ Lyrics Overview:- Ji Ku Ta Kushi Chau チ・ク・タ・ク シチャウ Feeling stop Maranaiyo キモチ 止マラナイヨ Ji Ku Ta Kushi Chau チ・ク・タ・ク シチャウ Feeling Ice Creamo! キモチ アイスクリーモ! That! My snack! それ! あたしのおやつ! Chochocho! Don't flag! ちょちょちょ! フラゲしないでよ! (Omaenomono Haorenomono) (オマエノモノハオレノモノ) I looked up at the sky alone ひとりきりで 空見上げた Sentimetal Night センチメタルナイト Let's go Zukkun and escape from reality 行こう ズッキューンと 現実逃避行 Like! Like! Parlinai in the night sky いいね! いいね! 夜空でパーリナイッ Like! Like! Let's shine いいね! いいね! 輝いていこう Torima Mosh とりま モッシュッシュ It's impossible little by little 少しずつなんて無理 YEAH YEAH It's too transcendent, it's perfect YEAH YEAH 超絶すぎるよ 完璧よ Onyanokoha おんにゃのこは I'm sure my dreams 夢も きっと It's super chaos 超カオスだよ Yoyoyoyoyoyoyo ョ ョ ョ ョ ョ ョ ョ ョ Yoyoyoyoyoyoyo ョ ョ ョ ョ ョ ョ ョ ョ Say oh oooh say oh oooh Say oh oooh say oh oooh Fragge Fragge フ ラ ゲ フ ラ ゲ Fragge Fragge フ ラ ゲ フ ラ ゲ Put your KITSUNE up! Flage up Put your KITSUNE up! フラゲ up Fox who is not Meloic メロイックじゃないキツネさん It ’s not a melody, it ’s a fox. メロイックじゃないキツネだ I cut my finger alone ひとりきりで 指切りした Sentimetal Night センチメタルナイト Let's go Zukkun and escape from reality 行こう ズッキューンと 現実逃避行 Like! Like! Parlinai in the night sky いいね! いいね! 夜空でパーリナイッ Like! Like! Let's shine いいね! いいね! 輝いていこう Torima Mosh とりま モッシュッシュ It's impossible little by little 少しずつなんて無理 YEAH YEAH It's too transcendent, it's perfect YEAH YEAH 超絶すぎるよ 完璧よ Onyanokoha おんにゃのこは I'm sure my dreams 夢も きっと It's super chaos 超カオスだよ Like! Like! YEAH YEAH いいね! いいね! YEAH YEAH Like! Like! YEAH YEAH いいね! いいね! YEAH YEAH Like! Like! いいね! いいね! It's super chaos YEAH YEAH Like! Like! 超カオスだよ YEAH YEAH いいね! いいね! YEAH YEAH Like! Like! YEAH YEAH Like! Like! YEAH YEAH いいね! いいね! YEAH YEAH いいね! いいね! Like! Like! Like! Like! Like! いいね! いいね! いいね! いいね! Source: Musixmatch Songwriters: 中田カオス / mish?mosh mish-moshsh. Kitsune Up 🦊🦊🦊🤘🤘🤘🤘🇯🇵🇸🇬 #notacult. Death Legend 1997 Apocalypse:- Metallic Fans will notice the opening riffs which derived from Metallica song "ONE" which pays homage to Metallica. Legend 1997 Apocalypse concert is a epic show celebrating Babymetal Su-Metal (Suzuka Nakamoto) 16th Birthday 🎉 or Seitansai @ the Makuhari Messe. Live:- Death Legend 1999 & 1997 Apocalypse (stylized as LIVE~LEGEND 1999&1997 APOCALYPSE) is the second live video release by the Japanese heavy metal band Babymetal. The album contains live footage of two shows, entitled Legend "1999" and Legend "1997" (named after birth years of the members of Babymetal), performed in Japan in 2013. It was released in 2-disc DVD and Blu-ray formats on October 29, 2014. Live: Legend 1999 & 1997 Apocalypse:, Released: October 29, 2014. Recorded: June 30, 2013 (Legend "1999"). December 21, 2013 (Legend"1997"). Venue: NHK Hall (Legend "1999"). Makuhari Messe (Legend "1997"). Genre: Kawaii metal J-pop heavy metal Length: 75:28 (Legend "1999") 82:24 (Legend "1997") Label: BMD Fox Toy's Factory Amuse Director: InniVision Producer: Kobametal Babymetal video chronology Live:, Legend I, D, Z Apocalypse (2013). Live: Legend 1999 & 1997 Apocalypse (2014). Live at Budokan: Red Night & Black Night Apocalypse (2015). The Destruction Of The Statue is similar to Metallica Justice for All live concert in Mexico City, Mexico 🇲🇽. The Japanese word "desu" (です) is a copula (= to be). The Eastern Japanese almost drop "u" of this word, so the word "desu/des" sounds like "death". And someone started writing "DEATH" instead of "です" (desu). It makes sense only where the Japanese word "desu" is expected to come. The title "BABYMETAL DEATH" means only "We are BABYMETAL." No relation to the death itself. I'm not sure of its origin, but I saw long before such a character as a vampire or a death metal singer in a comic and all his "です" (desu) were replaced with "DEATH" to emphasize his character. With such an air, it works well. Without such an air, it probably doesn't work. There is a genre named "Death Metal". The sound of this tune seems to fall within that genre, and the lyric writer may have put many "DEATH"s to emphasize the Death-Metal-ness. It might be alright to use many "DEATH"s without thinking of death if some of Death Metal bands also chose their style just to differentiate themselves rather than driven by the feeling about death. But I don't know the Death Metal well. Kitsune Up 🦊🦊🦊🤘🤘🤘🇯🇵🇸🇬#notacult
Es su cualidad de babymetal te lleva al cielo con un buen ritmo pop y de repente te llevan al infierno con un metal brutal eso nunca lo lo había visto baby metal es una banda que va a va a trascender saludos amigos
Man you should check out The final cut live by coheed and cambria. And also the song gravitys union... vastly different than this and dunno why i thought to suggest it but i think you would thoroughly enjoy Coheed and cambria.
Listen to rondo of Nightmare with Mischiefs of God intro Budokan live ( top 3 performance, just doesn't get recommended a lot b/c the girls aren't running around in small school girl outfits)
In the 2nd song, BABYMETAL DEATH, the giant statue which eventually crumbles at the end is an homage to Metallica"s "...And Justice For All". The neck brace is an homage to Japanese metal band, X Japan, because their drummer head banged too much that he broke/injured his neck requiring him to wear a neck brace. 🤘🦊🤘
ii = good. ne = isn't it. iine = good isn't it? If you think iine was cute just wait till you get to Onedari Daisakusen. The only thing cuter than Onedari Daisakusen is the Lucky Star OP dance they did with Sakura Gakuin.
0:17 Fox God works in mysterious ways - nothing happens by accident. 🙂 iine, Babymetal's second song to be released, the song to establish they can do any genre they want, but choose to do fun things with metal music. 3:56 nope, that's not the voice of the little lady iine is back on the setlist this year and I think it was BOH who said: it's actually hard to play live, because it's the sort of music which never was meant to play live just machine generated. Sadly Su-metal had to die on her 16th-birthday, but it was for a good cause, she was reborn as a goddess of metal...
You also should know that this was Su's 16th birthday. After this, she was too old to be in SG and there was mad speculation that Babymetal was going to break up, or have a new lead, or some other change. This was the final song of her 16th birthday show and they sacrificed her to the Fox God. The show ended after this with no words. So, fans were left to speculate, wildly. Of course, 3 months later, when they kicked off Babymetal World Tour 2014, the crowd went crazy when Su, along with Yui and Moa, rose up out of the stage. They have a habit of crucifying Su and then having her "resurrected" for their next big tour....
Eventho remarkably perfect, I just can't stand that first song. Every fiber in my body hates techno with a passion. It's like disco, but 100 times worse. But Death on the other hand was a blast. Just like about every other song of BM I know. Looking forward to seeing them next summer.
ii ne is one of those songs where if its your first song from BM, you don't understand wtf it is, kind of gimmicky, but oddly entertaining in a identity crisis type of way, however, after you got a few songs under your belt, you appreciate it for what it is, a sort of business card mix of them showing off all the styles mish mashed into each other. Its not my favorite...doesn't even hit the top 10 for me, but it is very iconic and a fair representation of BM overall. its a must see to understand the band, but not early...otherwise you'll just think the band is insane. DDM sucks and I never want to go to a concert where thats on the set list, however...this in the middle of the show is just a silly fun time. One of those it shouldn't work songs, but it does and its fun. more of a guilty pleasure tbh..so yeah, I love it, but secretly...shamefully... And Death is just...well, its just their intro song. its fine...nothing overly inspiring but the band is kickin. musically awesome, lyrically...meh...good show material though. love the X Japan callback with the jumping X motion (total tribute move). Total epic start of a show...much like their intro recently of In The Name Of (check it out. got like 3 awesome intros to their concerts with that song...no lyrics, but holy crap what a show starter)
Been loving your Babymetal journey I feel down the foxhole in 2016 and never climbed out. My 1st concert was 1985 and have been to loads since Babymetal is in my top 5 performers I have seen along with Maiden, Dio, Jinjer and Band Maid. Speaking of Japanese metal Babymetal is just the gateway there is a whole lot of greatness in J-Metal. Weirdly to western eyes but many are female or mixed gender bands. My 2 favorites are Nemophila and Hanabie. Though other great ones are out there like Lovebites, Unlucky Morpheus, Ninjen Isu and Maximum the Hormobe. Band Maid is more hard rock but share ALOT of fans with Babymetal. I am going to list some great starter songs for all those bands below: Nemophila Revive live: ua-cam.com/video/xlIbcjqN5ao/v-deo.html Hanabie We Love Sweets ua-cam.com/video/G18yyvPCiTM/v-deo.html, Lovebites Stand and Deliver ua-cam.com/video/4ImGA7cPyrs/v-deo.html Unlucky Morpheus Black Pentagram live ua-cam.com/video/RUiRlUGMTwY/v-deo.html, Ninjen Isu Heartless Scat ua-cam.com/video/RUiRlUGMTwY/v-deo.html , Macimum the Hormone Yoshu Fukushu ua-cam.com/video/beN5ep5MrdY/v-deo.html
Lovebites, Nemophila and Hanabie are awesome bands, love them, but once Babymetal gets in your head, its hard to top them, which is why they are the pinnacle of Japanese rock/metal genre.
@@exoperzian12 Babymetal led me to the other bands. I hope they do it for many other people as well. The genre was dying before this. People need to see the new generation of musical excellence out there. these new japanese bands provide everything anyone could ever need. The metal resistance continues.🤘
@@yakidin63 I dont know about pop, rap, edm music and all but the amount of metal/rock bands that has come out from Japan in last 8 to 10 years, i have never seen anything like that in any time.
You have to stop watching videos. They're great, but anyone will tell you that the only way to fully appreciate BM is through their live performances. There are tons of them available out there, so there's no reason not to use them. If you don't know how to avoid copyright strikes, which is very simple, then you shouldn't be on UA-cam.
discord.gg/v9A9S5HJKy here is the link to our discord join!!!!!!!!!
Kitsune da O!!🤘🦊🤘
#notacult DEATH! 😎
Reacting to Iine then switching to Babymetal Death is like wading into a kiddie pool then driving head first to the Marianas Trench. It's adorable and deadly at the same time.😂😂😂
The Fox God has sacrificed a J-pop idol and reborn into a metal goddess queen. We have been blessed. -NotACult- 🦊🤘🔥
Some minor correction first, song title is "Babymetal Death" not "Death" alone.
This is another song they brought back to live concerts as an opener after 2017 and fans are really glad with this one.
Song is heavy but wait until you hear Babymetal Shin Ver. or Sis Anger to decide which one is heavier. Sad you choose this one without the kamishibai or narrated intro, you got the translated intro in the description of this video at GuilhermeCait.
If you're a Metallica fan you can spot the beggining riffs of _"One"_ song, as well of the -"virgen mary"- image behind (is not, is SuMetal resembles and Lady Justice Metallica tribute, even statue crumbling down is an homage) they're truly BM sensei and they support the group too. Our girls said this is one of the most physical demanding song, and you can see the reason why, they normally used this song as an opener and a way to warm up for next performances, in this rare exception this was at the end of the show, an epic finale.
Btw there's no one relevant credited on the growling you are hearing on any BM song, except on "Distortion" that features growling of Alissa White-Gluz from Arch Enemy band.
This was during SuMetal 16th birthday and she was sacrificed as a j-pop idol and reborn as a queen metal goddess, the Fox God has bless all of us.
The neckbrace is part of BM lore. Yoshiki (pianist and drummer on X-Japan) suffer serious injuries during a live concert while headbanging so hard (this was way back before BabyMetal was even created), after that he needs to use neckbrace to avoid doing that movement, he still playing and being active recently.
They are singing their names as a way to introduce themselves in japanese way but with the pun intended play of words: "SuMetal desu" means "I'm SuMetal" but she is trying to say "SuMetal death", same for the rest of girls with their respective names, and the rest of the song is:
"B - A - B -Y - M - E - T - A - L DEATH! DEATH! DEATH! DEATH!"
Back then when doing promotional, TV interviews and introducing they did it the same way, you can look for a long vid with all these clips of them saying this kawaii introduction. They were taught to say "th" of "death" word by bitting their tonges at the end to pronounce this the right way, but they added a wink looking like this 😜
You'll see many Japanese fans ended their sentences and comments with "death" to remember this, unlike western fans like me.
During an interview KobaMetal (the producer behind BM) said that when he was travelling for concerts abroads around 2015 he came to know a band like Ghosts and he was interested in discover that band doing the same thing they're were doing theatrically and artistically, so anyone thinking those bands are satanic and such they're just saying nonsenses, they're just doing a show in which they're playing a role, and in order to be convincent (like an actor in a movie film) they need to perform their part like they're mean it, and the audience must be part of it and they're an important ingredient because other way it wouldn't work. That's why we said all the time "notacult", unless you actually are or want to feel part of it. ;)
Oh and just a note aside for anyone thinking this is disrespectful to western religion and whatnot, is not! KobaMetal explained he needed to make a bridge between fans and them so they can familiarizing with the BM concept with images the fans already knew, in this case he used the Neon Genesis Evangelion series (talking about anime) as a drive vehicule which is heavily influenced by christianity, kabbalah, gnosticism and even islam symbolism, imagery and iconography, the plot on this was never took as a blasphemy for any religion and it was mostly used for aesthetic reasons, same for BabyMetal, it was used to represent the "Death and Rebirth" concept of SuMetal own role persona while having a bridge between fantasy and reality, the reality is she decided to end up her idol career (death) with Sakura Gakuin and commit herself to this new rol (rebirth) as a metal queen for BabyMetal.
Sorry if this sound as a rant but i just keep seeing BM fans and general people who still don't get it.
Thanks for sharing your binging BM journey. Kitsune up and see you next time.🦊🤘🔥
We are The ONE
#notacult
We have a Metal Goddess
#notacult
We have an Angel of Dance
#notacult
We have an Angel of Love
#notacult
We have Spirits to summon the Trinity
#notacult
We are millions of Followers
#notacult
We are... BABYMETAL!
@@c3host🦊🤘🛐
Who else on this planet could go from the cutest Rap-section ever to the hardest Metal-riffs in a second? I just love it! Greets from Germany and keep em comin'
Iine! Is their manifesto song sayin "We will not be pigeon-holed into any one single genre of music". The running joke for this song is Koba asks "How many genres should we put into a single song?"
Babymetal replies "Yes please!" 😂
Iine an early experiment in the kawai metal genre. I think it is their second song after doki doki morning.
'BABYMETAL Death' is the first track on the first album and it was usually played as the opening track (without the crucifixion) for their shows because it is simply them introducing themselves. They have brought it back this year since Momometal became the third member. On this occasion it was the finale.
The Japanese word desu (the U is silent) sounds like the English word death - especially if you stick your tongue out slightly - but it means 'I am, you are, we are' etc. So the lyrics of the song are few - the crowd spells out "B-A-B-Y-M-E-T-A-L" and then the girls introduce themselves "Su-metal desu", "Yuimetal desu", "Moametal desu", "BABYMETAL desu" .... or "I am Su-metal", "I am Yuimetal", "I am Moametal", "We are BABYMETAL" and then everybody chants "Death death death death death death" - as you would expect when the lead singer is being crucified. They do love a nice pun or play on words ... and 'death' just sounds so metal how could they resist.
They only crucify Su on special occasions - last time they did it with this much drama was for Legend S in 2017 for her 20th birthday ... that one had extra flames.🔥🔥🔥
Legend 1997 was the final stage of their transformation from sub-unit of a JPop Idol group to becoming an independent band in their own right ... more importantly it was all about Suzuka Nakamoto's journey and transformation from a JPop Idol to this performance where she gave up that life and sacrificed her human existence to be reborn as the Metal Goddess Su-metal.
No hint of anything resembling a cult here of course.🤫🤘🦊🤘
The statue is inspired by and pays homage to Metallica's Lady Justice statue from their 1989 tour which crumbled in the same way at the end of their shows.
The band's name itself is a pun/play on words, since "baby" rhymes with "hebī", meaning "heavy".
Landing on Japan ,there are no coincidences said the Foxgod in the Halford with BabyMetal intro ! . They have brought back Iine on this world tour and BabyMetal Death as the intro again, and i just like to say #notacult 😁🤘🏼🦊🤘🏼
This year the ladies are back and these two songs are back too. The chants of "Death Death Death..." rang out from venue to venue as BabyMetal toured the world. 🦊
Nice reaction. They said this was a hard song to perform because they do so much jumping for it. And to think they usually start the concert with this song is crazy. This video is from the end of the show. The whole concert was done as a rock opera. Telling the story of how Babymetal went from Jpop idols to metal. The end there is basically Su but all three of them giving up the short-lived idol life or career. And going into the perform for as long as you want to eternal metal life. All three of them started shows crucified. And even coming out of coffins. When they came back this year in January. At the end of the show three clear coffins come up for them to go into. Lucky it was the end of the show so no worries of getting stuck like in the Spinal Tap movie. Babymetal do like their stage theatrics. and let's face it so do we.
Careful, you might break your brain... 😂
it's just cuteness overload and difficult to watch without a grin ... but the music technicalities and her great voice keep me coming back (the backing band are incredible).
Same reason I'm a sucker for Poppy.
The first song retracts to their origins. They began in the Sakura Gakuin idol group that made its members graduate when they actually were graduating from High School. But the three Su, Yoa and Yui were proposed for an experimental mix idol-metal that went full metal in the second album and became metal fusion in the third album. In global that's kawai metal.
The song Death is just... incredible, the perfect one for a moshpit and omg how the kami band hit hard on this one !!!
Great double reaction - I guess I'll leave two comments, one for each song. Iine means something like 'so good' - like the thumbs up emoji 👍This was just the second song they released (although they were already playing 'Ijime, Dame, Zettai' live before this).
They tore up all the rule books on what genres can go together in one song, wrote their own rules then tore those up as well. They were establishing very early on that they are going to do exactly as they want, so if they think EDM, hip hop, death metal and more EDM can go into one song, that's what they'll do. The chaos (schizophrenia?) was very deliberate (even the lyrics say so).
They did warn you about the death metal drop before it happened - "Yo yo yo yo. Microphone check. One two one two. Are you ready to mosh? Kitsune da o!"
If you can find it, the live from the 2011 Sakura Gakuin graduation show is so good too.
The growling vocals in the death metal part (that has to be the best drop from hip hop to death metal ever, by the way - you should see the crowd shot with 55,000 people at Tokyo Dome all bowing to Su) are telling you they are not holding up the traditional metal devil horns or Maloik, they are showing the Kitsune.🦊
iine = nice!
BabyMetal - Rondo of Nightmare with mischief of the gods introduction
Iine means "so good" (like a 👍), but it gets frequently mistaken for being called "Line", to the extent that it had become a running joke in the fan community; whenever reactors get around to it, we always have a laugh when they make the usual blunder. It was only their second song ever released and it was the first of what might be called the "wtf?!" songs, since that is apparently the reaction they are going for with some of these tracks.
Iine has made it way back into the live set for the first time in six years in recent months. I got to see the first live rendition at Clear Night in April, and it came as a complete shock to the crowd, because absolutely no-one thought they would ever play it live again since it had been effectively retired since Yui's last performance in 2017. I also got to see them perform it live three more times during the Australian tour in June, and it's such a fun high energy song to see live.
Babymetal Death is the opening track of the first album, and serves as an introduction for both the band and its members. It contains a play on words of the English word "death" and the Japanese word "desu" (pronounced "dess"). Because Japanese does not have dental fricatives (sounds that use your teeth like "f" or "th"), native Japanese speaker have difficulty pronouncing "death" and it ends up sounding like "dess" when they speak it aloud. In Japanese, the word "desu" is used in a similar context to "is" or "to be"; it is commonly used when someone is introducing themselves, so when Su-metal says "Su-metal desu" (I am Su-metal) she is introducing herself, but at the same time she's also saying "Su-metal death", which is pretty metal. Thus the song is basically Babymetal introducing themselves by spelling out the name of the band, and then introducing themselves individually in the most metal way possible.
For most of Babymetal's history, it has been the show opener for the vast majority of concerts, but they pretty much stopped using in from when Yui stopped performing until Momoko officially joined in April this year. Now that they are a trio again, they have started to open their shows with it once again, only now Momometal always gets an especially loud cheer from the fans.
They pulled "Iine" out of mothballs for this current tour and it's been fun to watch them perform it
You have a good ear to recognize wheather its a good stuff or not.
I took time at that point.
That rascally Fox god strikes again!!!!
One of the great things about music in Japan is that genre is fluid. No-one gets on their high horse about whether a group can be pigeon-holed into one particular sub-section of one particular genre. I remember when BabyMetal hit internationally there was massive debate about whether they were really metal or not, but if you went to Tower Records in Shibuya they were in the Idol section with AKB48....
Reactors trying to pigeon-hole Japanese bands is so irritating - I usually just cut it off and go to something else.
Great reactions, thanks!
"iine" is probably their craziest song ever, mixing as much music genres as possible in one song. And yes, their thumbnail is not clickbait hehe... That death metal drop is sick!
"BABYMETAL Death" is the perfect show opener (as they are actually introducing themselves) but this time they used it as the final number of a very special show. Legend 1997 is, as a whole, an allegory about their transformation from a j-pop idol sub-unit into a legit metal band. And this was the final and necessary sacrifice of Su-metal as an idol and human just to reborn as a metal goddess.
Unexpected? Okay I believe I failed to give you the most important advice regarding BABYMETAL: always expect the unexpected.
Until next time!
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I just heard iine on their recent concert at Jakarta with kami band bone crunching sound live, and man ooh man, it was fun as f*ck
#notacult
Fun fact: This was Su-Metals Birthday concert. She had just turned 16 the day before. And the whole purpose of that stage play was to represent her ascension to diety level to fight for the Fox God in order to save the Metal Galaxy. There is a ton of lore surrounding the band. Including a graphic novel. " Apocrypha: The Legend Of BABYMETAL". There is also a ton of tidbits in the Death video. Some quick refs. The Neck brace: Tribute to Yoshiki the drummer of X-Japan. Who injured/broke his neck head banging while performing. The statue and the opening riff are tributes to Metallica.: Who opened the girls eyes to the true power/meaning of metal. Which allowed Su to coin the phrase: " Don't think, just feel." Also James and Lars are huge fans of theirs. One last tidbit. After that performance the hashtag # Notacult was born. Complete with a video stating we aren't in a cult! *Wink wink!* ua-cam.com/video/9WzsQ091XkM/v-deo.html
The statue is also a reference from Evangelion: Death and Rebirth
@@johnschultz7765 The whole concert and some other earlier concerts has Evangelion mixed into it. But the statue is definitely a reference to Metallica as well.
@@autohmae , yes, I concur with @yolandria's statement of such, which is why I used the word 'also'. But why a mother goddess/holy Mary figure to replace Metallica's Justice? That choice is specifically Evangelion: D&R.
@@johnschultz7765 I guess I just don't know enough about Eva to judge.
Love BabyMetal death! Gets me hyped everytime
existence is wild right? i feel like we would be good friends if we ever met.
Don't know if anyone has mentioned it, but somewhere here on YT is this video, but with commentary from the girls, recorded sometime later, and they reminisce about making the video. I believe there are actually several of these commentary videos, for someone inclined to search. 🤘🦊🤘
As for the first video. I saw short video of a performance on the Sabaton tour and the ladies were really feeling it that night. During the line jump Momo whipped around pulling Su who jumped a couple of feet and with the momentum Moa must have cleared four feet with her knees bent. As for the death one, they say Su-meatal desu, Mometal duse, Yuimetal desu and BABYMETAL desu. Roughly translated desu would be “I am”. Now to make it more metal the crowd says death instead of desu (in most concerts). This is the opening song on their tour this year and I can’t wait to shout BABYMETAL DEATH this September. 🖖❤
Babymetal Death is an introduction song and now that they have Momometal, they are a new Babymetal (just check the logo, it also changed), so they are performing Babymetal Death again to introduce the new Babymetal to the world (on the world tour).
5:27 WAIT! Is that person wearing the skeleton hoodie, Mikiko aka Mikikometal, the choreographer for BABYMETAL and other famous artists? If so, how am I only noticing her now? I've seen this video probably 100+ times! WTF! 🤘🦊🤘
Iine! is one of Babymetal's slice of life songs. The lyrics talk about how good (iine! 👍) it is to go to a party and leave the everyday cares behind for a while. And you get the musical sound track with all the different genres one might hear and even the sound of someone leveling up in a video game.
And speaking of leveling up, we had Su-metal leveling up from J-pop Idol to metal goddess. This whole concert, "Legend 1997 - Apocalypse" was their most thematically consistent and relentless. A ton of references and homage tidbits. Including to the *1997* anime feature film Evangelion: Death and Rebirth. Su- even sings (performs?!) a cover of the theme song, Tamashii no Rufuran (Soul's Refrain). Video available on UA-cam and well worth watching. Only done for this show and not on any of the albums.
But, #notacult. 😅
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_Kitsune da o!_ 🦊🤘🔥
Binging BM non stop.
The good news with Iine! is they brought back this at live concerts after 6 years without performing right after YuiMetal left the group.
Iine! is one of their early wild songs with the crazy mix of genres and a reminder for everyone since the very beginning they have no boundaries in terms of genres.
Last time they performed this with the original trio was in 2017, we're waiting for the new proshot live version recently at BabyMetal Begins - The Other One 2023 with MomoMetal the new member in it, meanwhile we can enjoy some fancams around the World Tour in Europe, Asia and Australia.
Just in case, the brutal growling aren't credited to anyone relevant, is just for fun just like the whole song and it works.
The contrast elements of kawaii, Jpop, euro beat Hi-NRG, hip hop when they were even younger and the brutal heavy breakdown is really insane. Song is all about party and also got a hint about certain taste for dried squid snacks MoaMetal used to had when being so young.🐙
See you next time 🦊🤘🔥
Dayo is the famous word of the vtuber Pikamee. Dayo was her catchphrase. ua-cam.com/video/VBhE7uiyQ-U/v-deo.html Not that she owns it. It's a very common Japanese word.
Saw both of these songs live less than a month ago, it was great. The band reckon Babymetal Death is one of the hardest songs to play - I can see why the drummer would say that.
Iine! is an amazing live song, and Death is usually use to open their concerts and introduce themselves but in this special concert(Su's 16th birthday) they used Death to finish the show
This might be the first reactor in history that got the name of the song right the first time.
IINE!
Not. Line.
*tips hat*
I guess nobody watching this could say "All of their songs are the same".
A helluva intro to every show prior to Yui's departure. Hadn't been performed in several years until Momo was named the permanent 3rd member earlier this year and now it's back. I'm not one to wish time away, but.......C'mon September 🤘🦊🤘
This song is being performed again, there should be some footage of the japanese / asian /european tours. Just like DDM back in the 2021.
it's been great watching your journey with Babymetal
I've binged it all overnight 😂
hope there's more to come!
They're OMG WTF video!! They have performed the crucifixion routine about bout 6 times. Not just Su, Yui and Moa plus the Avengers too.
And so Suzuka Nakamoto, Jpop Idol is reborn as Su-Metal Metal Queen!!
Su was 16, her birthday was the day before the concert. Yui and Moa were 14!!
Friends; Su how was you birthday?
Su; It was FUN!! I was crucified so I that I could became the Metal Queen!!
One last point - All 3 are trained actors!!
DEFINITELY NOT A CULT! LOL
Babymetal Desu = We are Babymetal.
Crazy Talented, Incredibly Cute, young Rock Goddesses in the making..... start of a legendary tale of what hard work and dedication will bring to the rock world... don't know if that makes sense, but I am a die hard fan of this group
What a difference, first the funnyst song and then Death. Nice. I love both, but i love all of them, so anyway. Good reaction!
Hope you enjoy more of the Babymetal Universe 🦊🤘
#notacult
Yes! You just picked the two craziest BABYMETAL videos! I'm still surprised that these two videos didn't go viral like "Gimme Chocolate" did!🤘🦊🤘
That "Death" right there is when Babymetal decided to split from SG and go on their own way.
I think Iine is wondeful and this is (imo) one of their good videos - I wish they'd still perform it now :D
Actually they do. Only recently though.
@@raymanscape That's awesome :D There's so many they don't seem to do anymore - I even loved their covers
Speaking of Japan, don't forget about XG.
The just dropped Tape 3A and 3B and Vox #5. All 🔥🔥🔥
when i saw what songs you were doing i was thinking this video title could be for either song lol
You just reacted to the opposite extreme of Babymetal songs.
Babymetal = Cutemetal 🤘
Yeah they crucified a 16 year old girl on stage and had 1000s of people bowing to her being led by two 14 year old girls for this concert. Not many 70s metal bands would have done that. I have seen them live years ago, they are one of the best groups for absolute performance live. Kobe metal is the genius who is creating these songs and production. Iine is actually one of my favorite songs from them another good one for me is onedare daisakusen this is one of the black metal songs which is just Yui metal and moa metal, I can speak japanese so the song is amusing because it is basically 2 girls coming up with a strategy to get their father to buy them things, well been there done that since I have daughters.
Iine! Baby metal Song:-
Iine!, is pronounced [ee-ney] not Line. This is Babymetal experimenting with different genre, possibly the most genre into one song. Japanese rave, hip-hop, death metal in one song and EDM. Babymetal can do it all. "BxMxC" is the upgraded version of "Iine". BxMxC is from their 3rd album Metal Galaxy. The happiness and smiles that this 3 Japanese 🇯🇵 kawaii metal 🤘 monster ladies is awesome. The music is just raw and chaotic.
Information:-
•Original title: いいね (So Good!)
•Released: March 7, 2012
•Format: CD Album, LP, Streaming
•Length: 4:11
•Language: Japanese, English
•Label: BMD Fox Records (JP), Toy's Factory(JP), Amuse (JP), Juonbu (JP).
•Composer: Mish-Mosh.
•Lyricist: Nakata Caos (中田カオス).
•Producer: Kobametal.
•Daiki Kasho: (arrangement).
BABYMETAL Chronology:-
Previous track:-
"Gimme Chocolate!!"
Next track:-
"Akatsuki"
"Iine!" is the main song from BABYMETAL's joint single BABYMETAL×Kiba of Akiba. The song is also included in BABYMETAL's first original album BABYMETAL.
Track listing:-
Albums:
•BABYMETAL x Kiba of Akiba
•BABYMETAL
•LIVE AT BUDOKAN ~RED NIGHT~
Lyrics Overview:-
Ji Ku Ta Kushi Chau
チ・ク・タ・ク シチャウ
Feeling stop Maranaiyo
キモチ 止マラナイヨ
Ji Ku Ta Kushi Chau
チ・ク・タ・ク シチャウ
Feeling Ice Creamo!
キモチ アイスクリーモ!
That! My snack!
それ! あたしのおやつ!
Chochocho! Don't flag!
ちょちょちょ! フラゲしないでよ!
(Omaenomono Haorenomono)
(オマエノモノハオレノモノ)
I looked up at the sky alone
ひとりきりで 空見上げた
Sentimetal Night
センチメタルナイト
Let's go Zukkun and escape from reality
行こう ズッキューンと 現実逃避行
Like! Like! Parlinai in the night sky
いいね! いいね! 夜空でパーリナイッ
Like! Like! Let's shine
いいね! いいね! 輝いていこう
Torima Mosh
とりま モッシュッシュ
It's impossible little by little
少しずつなんて無理
YEAH YEAH It's too transcendent, it's perfect
YEAH YEAH 超絶すぎるよ 完璧よ
Onyanokoha
おんにゃのこは
I'm sure my dreams
夢も きっと
It's super chaos
超カオスだよ
Yoyoyoyoyoyoyo
ョ ョ ョ ョ ョ ョ ョ ョ
Yoyoyoyoyoyoyo
ョ ョ ョ ョ ョ ョ ョ ョ
Say oh oooh say oh oooh
Say oh oooh say oh oooh
Fragge Fragge
フ ラ ゲ フ ラ ゲ
Fragge Fragge
フ ラ ゲ フ ラ ゲ
Put your KITSUNE up! Flage up
Put your KITSUNE up! フラゲ up
Fox who is not Meloic
メロイックじゃないキツネさん
It ’s not a melody, it ’s a fox.
メロイックじゃないキツネだ
I cut my finger alone
ひとりきりで 指切りした
Sentimetal Night
センチメタルナイト
Let's go Zukkun and escape from reality
行こう ズッキューンと 現実逃避行
Like! Like! Parlinai in the night sky
いいね! いいね! 夜空でパーリナイッ
Like! Like! Let's shine
いいね! いいね! 輝いていこう
Torima Mosh
とりま モッシュッシュ
It's impossible little by little
少しずつなんて無理
YEAH YEAH It's too transcendent, it's perfect
YEAH YEAH 超絶すぎるよ 完璧よ
Onyanokoha
おんにゃのこは
I'm sure my dreams
夢も きっと
It's super chaos
超カオスだよ
Like! Like! YEAH YEAH
いいね! いいね! YEAH YEAH
Like! Like! YEAH YEAH
いいね! いいね! YEAH YEAH
Like! Like!
いいね! いいね!
It's super chaos YEAH YEAH Like! Like!
超カオスだよ YEAH YEAH いいね! いいね!
YEAH YEAH Like! Like! YEAH YEAH Like! Like!
YEAH YEAH いいね! いいね! YEAH YEAH いいね! いいね!
Like! Like! Like! Like! Like!
いいね! いいね! いいね! いいね!
Source: Musixmatch
Songwriters: 中田カオス / mish?mosh mish-moshsh.
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Death Legend 1997 Apocalypse:-
Metallic Fans will notice the opening riffs which derived from Metallica song "ONE" which pays homage to Metallica.
Legend 1997 Apocalypse concert is a epic show celebrating Babymetal Su-Metal (Suzuka Nakamoto) 16th Birthday 🎉 or Seitansai @ the Makuhari Messe.
Live:-
Death Legend 1999 & 1997 Apocalypse (stylized as LIVE~LEGEND 1999&1997 APOCALYPSE) is the second live video release by the Japanese heavy metal band Babymetal. The album contains live footage of two shows, entitled Legend "1999" and Legend "1997" (named after birth years of the members of Babymetal), performed in Japan in 2013. It was released in 2-disc DVD and Blu-ray formats on October 29, 2014.
Live: Legend 1999 & 1997 Apocalypse:,
Released:
October 29, 2014.
Recorded:
June 30, 2013 (Legend "1999").
December 21, 2013 (Legend"1997").
Venue:
NHK Hall (Legend "1999").
Makuhari Messe (Legend "1997").
Genre: Kawaii metal J-pop heavy metal
Length:
75:28 (Legend "1999")
82:24 (Legend "1997")
Label:
BMD Fox Toy's Factory Amuse
Director: InniVision
Producer: Kobametal
Babymetal video chronology Live:,
Legend I, D, Z Apocalypse (2013).
Live: Legend 1999 & 1997 Apocalypse (2014).
Live at Budokan: Red Night & Black Night Apocalypse (2015).
The Destruction Of The Statue is similar to Metallica Justice for All live concert in Mexico City, Mexico 🇲🇽.
The Japanese word "desu" (です) is a copula (= to be). The Eastern Japanese almost drop "u" of this word, so the word "desu/des" sounds like "death". And someone started writing "DEATH" instead of "です" (desu). It makes sense only where the Japanese word "desu" is expected to come. The title "BABYMETAL DEATH" means only "We are BABYMETAL." No relation to the death itself.
I'm not sure of its origin, but I saw long before such a character as a vampire or a death metal singer in a comic and all his "です" (desu) were replaced with "DEATH" to emphasize his character. With such an air, it works well. Without such an air, it probably doesn't work.
There is a genre named "Death Metal". The sound of this tune seems to fall within that genre, and the lyric writer may have put many "DEATH"s to emphasize the Death-Metal-ness. It might be alright to use many "DEATH"s without thinking of death if some of Death Metal bands also chose their style just to differentiate themselves rather than driven by the feeling about death. But I don't know the Death Metal well.
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❤this is the way to end a concert.
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You have to see this song live.❤ I waiting. Hehe
Es su cualidad de babymetal te lleva al cielo con un buen ritmo pop y de repente te llevan al infierno con un metal brutal eso nunca lo lo había visto baby metal es una banda que va a va a trascender saludos amigos
Always amazes you😄
Man you should check out The final cut live by coheed and cambria. And also the song gravitys union... vastly different than this and dunno why i thought to suggest it but i think you would thoroughly enjoy Coheed and cambria.
Su-metal acting out being invited to a Rammstein afterparty?
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question: what music style is Iine?
babymetal: yes
Listen to rondo of Nightmare with Mischiefs of God intro Budokan live ( top 3 performance, just doesn't get recommended a lot b/c the girls aren't running around in small school girl outfits)
Line! yeah, a true banger!
In the 2nd song, BABYMETAL DEATH, the giant statue which eventually crumbles at the end is an homage to Metallica"s "...And Justice For All". The neck brace is an homage to Japanese metal band, X Japan, because their drummer head banged too much that he broke/injured his neck requiring him to wear a neck brace. 🤘🦊🤘
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ii = good. ne = isn't it. iine = good isn't it?
If you think iine was cute just wait till you get to Onedari Daisakusen. The only thing cuter than Onedari Daisakusen is the Lucky Star OP dance they did with Sakura Gakuin.
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0:17 Fox God works in mysterious ways - nothing happens by accident. 🙂
iine, Babymetal's second song to be released, the song to establish they can do any genre they want, but choose to do fun things with metal music.
3:56 nope, that's not the voice of the little lady
iine is back on the setlist this year and I think it was BOH who said: it's actually hard to play live, because it's the sort of music which never was meant to play live just machine generated.
Sadly Su-metal had to die on her 16th-birthday, but it was for a good cause, she was reborn as a goddess of metal...
Yes, Babymetal performance power is one of their biggest assets.
Are you sure you don't need a neck brace for the whiplash of going from Iine straight into Death? 😂
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I think they are about 12 years old on this one.....
The new alice cooper
Helluva way to celebrate your birthday, am I right?
You also should know that this was Su's 16th birthday. After this, she was too old to be in SG and there was mad speculation that Babymetal was going to break up, or have a new lead, or some other change. This was the final song of her 16th birthday show and they sacrificed her to the Fox God. The show ended after this with no words. So, fans were left to speculate, wildly. Of course, 3 months later, when they kicked off Babymetal World Tour 2014, the crowd went crazy when Su, along with Yui and Moa, rose up out of the stage.
They have a habit of crucifying Su and then having her "resurrected" for their next big tour....
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Its Cult's Sentimetal Night oh sorry not a Cult at all
lol
Eventho remarkably perfect, I just can't stand that first song. Every fiber in my body hates techno with a passion. It's like disco, but 100 times worse.
But Death on the other hand was a blast. Just like about every other song of BM I know. Looking forward to seeing them next summer.
ii ne is one of those songs where if its your first song from BM, you don't understand wtf it is, kind of gimmicky, but oddly entertaining in a identity crisis type of way, however, after you got a few songs under your belt, you appreciate it for what it is, a sort of business card mix of them showing off all the styles mish mashed into each other. Its not my favorite...doesn't even hit the top 10 for me, but it is very iconic and a fair representation of BM overall. its a must see to understand the band, but not early...otherwise you'll just think the band is insane.
DDM sucks and I never want to go to a concert where thats on the set list, however...this in the middle of the show is just a silly fun time. One of those it shouldn't work songs, but it does and its fun. more of a guilty pleasure tbh..so yeah, I love it, but secretly...shamefully...
And Death is just...well, its just their intro song. its fine...nothing overly inspiring but the band is kickin. musically awesome, lyrically...meh...good show material though. love the X Japan callback with the jumping X motion (total tribute move). Total epic start of a show...much like their intro recently of In The Name Of (check it out. got like 3 awesome intros to their concerts with that song...no lyrics, but holy crap what a show starter)
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Been loving your Babymetal journey I feel down the foxhole in 2016 and never climbed out. My 1st concert was 1985 and have been to loads since Babymetal is in my top 5 performers I have seen along with Maiden, Dio, Jinjer and Band Maid. Speaking of Japanese metal Babymetal is just the gateway there is a whole lot of greatness in J-Metal. Weirdly to western eyes but many are female or mixed gender bands. My 2 favorites are Nemophila and Hanabie. Though other great ones are out there like Lovebites, Unlucky Morpheus, Ninjen Isu and Maximum the Hormobe. Band Maid is more hard rock but share ALOT of fans with Babymetal. I am going to list some great starter songs for all those bands below: Nemophila Revive live: ua-cam.com/video/xlIbcjqN5ao/v-deo.html Hanabie We Love Sweets ua-cam.com/video/G18yyvPCiTM/v-deo.html, Lovebites Stand and Deliver ua-cam.com/video/4ImGA7cPyrs/v-deo.html Unlucky Morpheus Black Pentagram live ua-cam.com/video/RUiRlUGMTwY/v-deo.html, Ninjen Isu Heartless Scat ua-cam.com/video/RUiRlUGMTwY/v-deo.html , Macimum the Hormone Yoshu Fukushu ua-cam.com/video/beN5ep5MrdY/v-deo.html
Thanks tackle!!!!
* Maximum the Hormone
Definitely not a song you would recommend to someone who has never listened to Babymetal. More like a novelty item just to gauge their progression
Just wait till you find LOVEBITES, NEMOPHILA and HANABIE and many, many more from Japan.
Lovebites, Nemophila and Hanabie are awesome bands, love them, but once Babymetal gets in your head, its hard to top them, which is why they are the pinnacle of Japanese rock/metal genre.
@@exoperzian12 Babymetal led me to the other bands. I hope they do it for many other people as well. The genre was dying before this. People need to see the new generation of musical excellence out there. these new japanese bands provide everything anyone could ever need. The metal resistance continues.🤘
@@yakidin63 I dont know about pop, rap, edm music and all but the amount of metal/rock bands that has come out from Japan in last 8 to 10 years, i have never seen anything like that in any time.
You have to stop watching videos. They're great, but anyone will tell you that the only way to fully appreciate BM is through their live performances. There are tons of them available out there, so there's no reason not to use them. If you don't know how to avoid copyright strikes, which is very simple, then you shouldn't be on UA-cam.
More babymetal plis 🤘🏻
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