No one is talking about how the lyrics were changes to reflect roman water clocks, where it the dripping of water was used to see time elapsed! That's an incredible detail
@@Draco-oi9bbOne of the original lyrics is "Time is a valuable thing/watch it fly by as the pendulum swings". Romans didn't use pendulum clocks (hadn't been invented yet) but clocks where the flow of water was used to mark the passage of time. So he changed the lyrics to "watch it fly by as the water drips".
@@Bos_roseus it crashed and burned. What you call the western world is basically a bunch of barbarians that invaded and incorporated Roman tradition. And it fell twice.
LITERALLY HAD THIS CONVERSATION WITH MY GF TONIGHT. I was running a game of D&D for a new group, and I have a lot of bardcore covers in the ancient languages (there are a LOT out there) because it's familiar enough to get recognized, and that's funny, but it's also aesthetically pleasing to have in my fantasy game. WELL. MY GF SAT IN ON A GAME AND CALLED ME OUT. But she thought it was cool, so I guess I'm marrying her, now ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@avaius Is just a dark age fratre. Life is simmilar to the whole history of human-kind, peace periods usually don't last long and the crises and wars that appear after them are ravaging our souls. Thank you for giving a shit, hope you're ok! :)
I love how one of the ways languages like Latin and Old English are being kept alive is by translating modern songs into them. There’s something special about it.
@@jan_vyhnak But to be real, that story only started to circulate after his death, to defame him even further. He wasn't even in Rome when that happened
I mean Latin word order is more modifiable than English (to an extent) and so you can order the words to better fit your flow, so that's probably part of it.
Looking in the history of the world republics rise and fall, whole nations go extinct,and right now the world needs men of the calibre of Cicero and Caesar...
The world needs a cover of "Im just Ken" song from the Barbie movie. Idc what language it comes out in because i know you'll choose the best fit for it.
Whoever came up with the idea of drawing Chester Bennington as Nero is a genius XD As for the lyrics, my word! I dread to think how much time and effort was put into this translation. Well done.
@@wamuu2708Nero was responsible for just sitting on his ass while Rome burned. He killed his mother, Agrippina, his step brother Britannicus, and emperor Claudius' daughter Octavia (he put her to death, then sent his second wife, Poppaea, her severed head as a wedding present). He then also kicked Poppaea in the stomach while she was pregnant to kill their second child. Nero was a bastard.
Can I just say one thing? THANK YOU FOR PROPERLY PRONOUNCING YOUR V AND C! A huge part of my high school career was spent learning Latin, including how to speak it and so. Many. People just don't know how to properly pronounce a V (sounds like a W in English) and a C (sound like a hard K). It really shows how much love and care was put into this cover. Thank you so much!!!
Depends on where one lives. English is not a phonetic language, but many languages around the world are and thus pronouncing latin properly becomes easier. Regardless, agreed. Author did a great job!
@@justADeni yup! Definitely coming from an American perspective here. It's been very frustrating to hear people use old saying with the wrong pronounciation, but I know it's not worth the argument with the people around me. But it is so nice to hear a song using the proper pronunciation!
@@arcadiancrow1661 Do they use Erasmien? Or some variant of it? Strange, because I had an acquaintance who spoke perfect Erasmien and needed to repeat some sentences at Utriusque Iuris if he wanted to be understood.
No, actually. It rhymes too well. Latin flowed a little too easily with how many words ended in the same way, so Poetic skill was placed in finding ways to make things not rhyme, while still getting the image across. Cicero wouldn't have that impressed by the lyrics, but the instrumentation and sound probably. none of this to be confused with my personal opinion. obviously i think this is great.
@@Beta_Mixes It is, in excess. There's also other factors, such as how justified is it, and how sincere is it. This was an era of over dramatic, teen-focused edgelord music. I don't think Chester really fits that descriptor personally, considering how absolutely real the shit he was going through was.
Honestly no, pretty sure most places in the past would be super welcoming of new music. It's really mostly the christian church that was really upset at heretical music. Well you'd have to assemble a band to play it though because if you go with your phone then yeah people would definitely get a bit worried about that thing playing music xD
To be fair, I'd theorize most time travelers who interact with past civilizations end up getting themselves merked. To most of them you are a strange, magical being with unknown goals and strange thoughts.
Dude, I’m from Italy and we study Latin in high school. When I was a teen Linkin Park were my favorite band; this work hits me in so many ways, astonishing!
@@the_miracle_alignerI love all your covers, you make them with such talent, but this by far is my favorite! Interesting that your version of this song is the one I know ^^"
As a Latin student and a Linkin Park fan since birth, I can say this is my new favorite obsession. Gotta play it to my friends, they have a project similar to this.
Or maybe Nero is chanting to Rome herself. Saying that even though he "tried" being an emperor, he was just not good enough, and in the end no matter how hard he tried, it would cause a disaster.
0:30 "Watch it fly by as water drips" yes because pendulum didn't exist in classical Latin era. Man I love these details. Now imagine YOASOBI's "Idol" (it IIRC has an English version to translate from) getting a classical Latin version...
It is in times like these, dire times, when I ask myself: Why is Latin rap not the most popular genre in this world? Seriously though, absolutely incredible job, this is absolutely awesome.
I have the feeling the internet was made for things like this, mixing absud things together in a strange way with the dedication to make it the best possible. I hope to hear more of it in the future
Amazing as always. These Latin covers are special to me, because back in 2020 your cover of smells like teen spirit sparked a passion in me for the Latin language. I'm happy to say that I was able to mostly follow the song just by listening to the lyrics. Had to slow down in a couple parts, but still, what a language. Bene cantasti, artem canendi tenes sicut gladiator gladium suum tenet!
Nōn putō hunc hominem Latīnam linguam scīre, habet enim aliōs quī litterās vertunt in Latīnam. Nihilōminus dīxistī rēctē, valdē mihi hic cantus placet 😊
@@thoranevans4832 Res ita se habere putavi, sed forsan google translate uti possit sive aliqua re. Non multum dixi igitur facilis esset vertere verba mea. At recte dicis, carmen iucundum!
@@SweetTaLeHabet alius qui lyricam scribit. In peliculam dictus est, certe ille doctor linguae latinae est. Nihilominus, consentio vobiscum, carmen grandum est. Sed debeo dicere qui pro me personaliter "smells like teen spirit" optimum est. Vero factum maximum.
@@ImpetusOmnipotens Assentio! Optimum carmen est. Sed nescio vere si cantor est doctor linguae Latinae. Fortasse. Ego non doctor sum, tantummodo discipulus qui linguam latinam discit animi iucunditatisque causa.
I'll most likely never learn Latin and I know only some words but listening to Latin covers that are well done will never get old. Absolutely amazing work, cheers. VAERKO here on yt also does a lot of medieval etc. covers, including Latin, but you probably know about them.
Awesome piece of art. My Latin teacher would have liked this. She was really passionate about latin. One time we read the first chapters of harry potter in class.
This made me cry because it reminded me of a friend of mine who loved Latin who chose to end her life almost three weeks ago and that song describe how I feel and how I think she felt in the end. Edit from 24/08/2023: my old phone died yesterday and with it I lost the text conversation we had and that I kept. It’s like losing her once again. I don’t have anything physical that links me to her. I only have memories and I fear that they’ll fade with time.
I'm sorry for your loss. Songs stay sung. "Every life is a brief bright spark, while some may curse the dark and mourn the flame, the things they showed us still remain." -Zoe Mulford "Songs Stay Sung" has helped me through much mourning. I wish you fairer seas to come, bright Stardust.
What an absolutely fantastic little song. One thing I noticed after going through some of your other work is how much more confident your voice is while singing it. It projects so much nicer and really takes its place in the music. Not that it was ever bad! Just it's nice to really feel like the vocals are shining as much as they should, you have an amazing voice and it works so well.
your understanding of ancient languages is amazing. I love how you are able to breath new life into these long dead tongues. One I would be particularly interested in seeing you do would be Nahuatl, the native Aztec language. The language is still alive today in parts of Mexico and Central America but it is far from its pre-columbian version.
Nahuatl isn't dead. It has around two million speakers. The other mesoamericans peoples, Maya, still have several languages as well. Pretty sure there's even work being done to allow for writing in their native scripts too on the phone and what not.
An excellent piece of work, as always! Although now that you've proven it's possible to rap in Classical Latin, you may be in for a deluge of new requests.
One of the reasons I love your work is that you pronounce Latin correctly. I am *sick* of ruined Latin in films and series. Well done and I hope you continue to do more work like this.
No one is talking about how the lyrics were changes to reflect roman water clocks, where it the dripping of water was used to see time elapsed! That's an incredible detail
Could you explain that pls?
Não entendi 🤔
@@Draco-oi9bbOne of the original lyrics is "Time is a valuable thing/watch it fly by as the pendulum swings". Romans didn't use pendulum clocks (hadn't been invented yet) but clocks where the flow of water was used to mark the passage of time. So he changed the lyrics to "watch it fly by as the water drips".
I always hope that the author did this by default;)
At approximately 0:30, this line about passing time: “Time, a valuable thing / watch it fly by as water drips”
In an alternate universe, the Roman Empire never fell, and this was a big hit at the bathhouses and was played everyday at the amphitheater
the colloseum was full when lincum parcum performed
Actually it didn't really fell, it just evolved and that what we call "the western world".
@@Bos_roseus it crashed and burned. What you call the western world is basically a bunch of barbarians that invaded and incorporated Roman tradition. And it fell twice.
@@Bos_roseus No, we can really tell this "western world" has fallen already.
Kkkkk
Her: "what kind of music do you listen to?"
Me: "uh.. it's complicated."
LITERALLY HAD THIS CONVERSATION WITH MY GF TONIGHT. I was running a game of D&D for a new group, and I have a lot of bardcore covers in the ancient languages (there are a LOT out there) because it's familiar enough to get recognized, and that's funny, but it's also aesthetically pleasing to have in my fantasy game. WELL. MY GF SAT IN ON A GAME AND CALLED ME OUT. But she thought it was cool, so I guess I'm marrying her, now ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
This 😂
Me: "Latin rap."
Her: "Did you mean Latino rap?"
Me: "No, Latin rap."
@@strangemonarchist2818 Shes the one
It's sophisticated*
Today in sentences I never thought Id say: I need more Latin rap
you lack imagination.
Haha so much agreed!
Totally!❤
Yeah it flows good, kind of reminds me a bit of Japanese rap
Yes! Rap in Latin is something we never knew we needed!
I can safely say I've never heard anyone rap in Latin before. Outstanding.
people from Latin america are rapping for a long time
@@FallenLight0 Are they speaking latin?
@@supbro3noice282 well, technically they are speaking a modern form of the Latin language.
@@supbro3noice282
Yeah pretty much. Latin didn’t just disappear, Spanish/Portuguese/Italian are evolved versions of Vulgar Latin.
@@Asher-Tzvishut up! we need more REAL LATIN
Artist - Linkin Parcum
Song - Extremo
Album - Hybrid Doctrina
We should make it completely into latin and call them SINISTRO PARKVM
Hybrida Doctrina
Caesar realizing that his fellow senators never gave a shit about all the work he did for the Roman Republic, 44BC colorized
That's why Nero was the way he was.
Better that than trying to feel sympathy for Nero.
@@GalactusOG how do you fancify your name like that?
@@KingRumar It's a lost technology now.
Yeah, Ceasar, who destroy Respublic with fellas and start Empire
When you're crying in the shower at 8, but you've got to conquer the Galia at 9
all of Galia, except for a small village...
@@Flufflord_Puffball a village of indomitable Gauls....
@@Flufflord_Puffball Astérix reference, LOVE to see it!
@@charlesdemers1197 I've always loved watching those movies, even if they're a bit out of date
These songs in classical latin hit different when you feel depressed and lonely.
Hope you'll be doing better soon. I've been going through a rough period, but music always makes me feel better ❤
@@avaius Is just a dark age fratre. Life is simmilar to the whole history of human-kind, peace periods usually don't last long and the crises and wars that appear after them are ravaging our souls. Thank you for giving a shit, hope you're ok! :)
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@@dreaculEmpires always fall....
I love how one of the ways languages like Latin and Old English are being kept alive is by translating modern songs into them. There’s something special about it.
With this we preserve the old languages into modern times and I think it's beautiful 😍
What an artist the world lost in Chester Bennington, as Nero put it. Requiesce in pace.
Chester was a much better artist, and human being, than Nero.
@@DieLuftwaffel - True and agreed. Although (and I mean no offense to Mr. Bennington or his work) it isn't a very difficult bar to clear.
@@DieLuftwaffel just to say, Nero never burned Rome. That's a fact and we have known this for centuries
@@DieLuftwaffelNero didn’t set a high bar. Dude was a sociopath.
Relatively, Nero comes off pretty mellow compared to Caligula or most later emperors.
Rome is burning!
Nero: "I have been preparing for this" pulls out lyre.
Nero is the last to be surprised that the Rome is burning.
@@jan_vyhnak😂
@@jan_vyhnak But to be real, that story only started to circulate after his death, to defame him even further. He wasn't even in Rome when that happened
@@Brother_O4TS Hey to be fair its just rumor for me. I weren`t at Rome either when that happened..
@@jan_vyhnakActually, Nero wasn’t even in Rome when it was on fire. He even opened his palace and gardens to those afflicted.
That translation fit so well and holy crap i had no idea latin rap sounded that good, keep up the good work
I mean Latin word order is more modifiable than English (to an extent) and so you can order the words to better fit your flow, so that's probably part of it.
There needs to be more latin rap
If I dont listen carefully, I d think its italian or spanish, and they bothbfit rap very well
Hear some rap in Portuguese, it sounds really good
@@JoshRojo98negro drama from Racionais MCs from Brazil. Nothing better in my opinion.
Cicero when he found out that Octavian actually wasn’t interested in saving the Republic
In fairness, the Republic was pretty much dead, and Julius Caesar lit the funeral pyre.
@@Quinntus79 Julius Caesar *was* the funeral pyre.
Looking in the history of the world republics rise and fall, whole nations go extinct,and right now the world needs men of the calibre of Cicero and Caesar...
He divided the caesarians and made them war and then the played triumvirate part 2 ..... Cicero would have been devastated
When you win the civil war but the senate stabs you 23 times
I think the image refers to when Nero watched Rome burn while playing the lyre.
@@inigolizanapardo1235 Altough he probably never did that, as well as he's probably not the one who burned Rome.
@@chitssu2725 It's likely, but I still think it refers to that story (whether real or not) of Nero rather than Julius Caesar.
I think that the original commentator referred to the lyrics. You can win the civil war, go so far, but in the end it doesn't even matter.
@@LordTameo Oh I hadn't thought about that
“Qualis artifex pereo” - Chestus Benningtus
Great vocal performances! Magnificent work!
Ayyyy thank you sooo much dude :) Your instrumentals were of divine origins. Lookin forward to working with you again sometime soon :)
@@the_miracle_aligner hey, I am onsessed with your music. How can I get in touch with you about getting copyright access to a Space Cadets song?
@@the_miracle_aligner Good job, this is awesome.
The world needs a cover of "Im just Ken" song from the Barbie movie. Idc what language it comes out in because i know you'll choose the best fit for it.
@@smmbbroodman6544 most of it is on Spotify, it is added in waves though
🗣️🔥🔥WE'RE CHARGING STRAIGHT AT HANNIBAL WITH THIS ONE!!!!!🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥
we're playing this one after hannibal kicks our asses
@@Oscar----- WERE GETTING OUT OF CANNAE WITH THIS ONE
Whoever came up with the idea of drawing Chester Bennington as Nero is a genius XD
As for the lyrics, my word! I dread to think how much time and effort was put into this translation. Well done.
Why? What does he have in common with that atrocious individual?
@@Mi_Fa_Volarebro, it's not that deep. It's just cool art and Nero spoke Latin..
@@wamuu2708Nero was responsible for just sitting on his ass while Rome burned. He killed his mother, Agrippina, his step brother Britannicus, and emperor Claudius' daughter Octavia (he put her to death, then sent his second wife, Poppaea, her severed head as a wedding present). He then also kicked Poppaea in the stomach while she was pregnant to kill their second child.
Nero was a bastard.
@@Mi_Fa_Volare It is probably because Nero is the most well known Emperor that was also musically inclined
@@SupremeGrand-MasterAzrael you could say his music set the club on fire
and the rest of the neighborhood
Can I just say one thing? THANK YOU FOR PROPERLY PRONOUNCING YOUR V AND C! A huge part of my high school career was spent learning Latin, including how to speak it and so. Many. People just don't know how to properly pronounce a V (sounds like a W in English) and a C (sound like a hard K). It really shows how much love and care was put into this cover. Thank you so much!!!
Depends on where one lives. English is not a phonetic language, but many languages around the world are and thus pronouncing latin properly becomes easier.
Regardless, agreed. Author did a great job!
@@justADeni yup! Definitely coming from an American perspective here. It's been very frustrating to hear people use old saying with the wrong pronounciation, but I know it's not worth the argument with the people around me. But it is so nice to hear a song using the proper pronunciation!
in church latin, C is a soft C like lucius malfoy
@@DLT111how do you feel when you hear someone trying to pronounce cave canem? 😀
@@arcadiancrow1661 Do they use Erasmien? Or some variant of it? Strange, because I had an acquaintance who spoke perfect Erasmien and needed to repeat some sentences at Utriusque Iuris if he wanted to be understood.
goes insanely hard, 10/10 Cicero woudlve been proud of the lyrical genius
No, actually. It rhymes too well. Latin flowed a little too easily with how many words ended in the same way, so Poetic skill was placed in finding ways to make things not rhyme, while still getting the image across. Cicero wouldn't have that impressed by the lyrics, but the instrumentation and sound probably.
none of this to be confused with my personal opinion. obviously i think this is great.
@@vesuvyan isn’t Latin rhyming a symbol of it’s superiority?
Brings me back to when we used to hear this as a child at the public forums and markets.
"Sed extremo, nihil interest"
Sounds badass and edgy, perfect for the time In The End came out.
Implying that "edgy" is a bad thing
This would hit ancient romans right in the feels big time.
@@Beta_Mixes It is, in excess. There's also other factors, such as how justified is it, and how sincere is it. This was an era of over dramatic, teen-focused edgelord music. I don't think Chester really fits that descriptor personally, considering how absolutely real the shit he was going through was.
@@Beta_MixesThere's a time and place for it.
Nihil part reminds me of Mohg from Elden Ring
Can't wait for "Lekcja historii klasycznej"
Imagine time traveling to Rome with this one. You'd be crucified so fast you wouldn't even make it to the bridge.
Nero'd give you some horses, however. And force you to sing it full tilt when he's burning Rome.
@@KlavierMenn he cant catch a break, people still blame him for that fire
@@thugpug4392 Nero is crazy but not *THAT* crazy
Honestly no, pretty sure most places in the past would be super welcoming of new music. It's really mostly the christian church that was really upset at heretical music. Well you'd have to assemble a band to play it though because if you go with your phone then yeah people would definitely get a bit worried about that thing playing music xD
To be fair, I'd theorize most time travelers who interact with past civilizations end up getting themselves merked. To most of them you are a strange, magical being with unknown goals and strange thoughts.
'being part of your property' hits even harder in the context of Rome 😂
If our Latin teacher would have brought us this stuff, I swear I would have learned my Ablativus Absolutus with glee.
Damn this is epic. Thank you!
Dude, I’m from Italy and we study Latin in high school. When I was a teen Linkin Park were my favorite band; this work hits me in so many ways, astonishing!
this be the stuff im listening to when the germanic barbarians hit rome 😭😭😭
im rooting for the barbarians
In the end it doesnt even matter.
@@howepellin*Sed extremo nihil interest
This is Emperor Majorian's theme song.
@@randomthings1293 what do you mean???
"Sed extremo nihil interest" is now my favorite sentence.
Early to bed, early to rise, early to comment on a classical Latin rendition of a great song. Thank you all so much for your collaboration!
Nao sei como vim parar aqui...
Mas essa versão ficou muito boa...
Requiescat in pace Chester
One of my favorite songs of all time. I remember little me listening to this on repeat back in 2009. Thank you for this amazing cover.
Ehyaaaa Sir Grayyyyyyy, haha thank you so much, and yes this one is a special one for me too and Im super glad you liked it dude
miss u gray
2009? You mean 29?
How many repeats are you up to now? Six figures?
@@the_miracle_alignerI love all your covers, you make them with such talent, but this by far is my favorite! Interesting that your version of this song is the one I know ^^"
And as Rome burned the mic dropped
Imagine going back in time, meeting Emperor Augustus, and singing this. What a party !
gaivs octavivs?
@@hidafluffminerahh, good old Gaivs Ivlivs Caesar Octavianvs Avgvstvs
@@HappyBeezerStudios kids these days know only know augustus instead of other legends like valentinian the great and diocletian and aurelian
@@copicsnizch The biggest legends tend to be the most popular.
As a Latin student and a Linkin Park fan since birth, I can say this is my new favorite obsession. Gotta play it to my friends, they have a project similar to this.
Yes, this is basically Julius Caesar's song, isn't it? Perhaps it's addressed to the Senate.
I thought of Aurelian actually. Did so much to restore the empire, but in the end, it didn't even matter
@@ArgentavisMagnificensJustinian too
Or maybe Nero is chanting to Rome herself. Saying that even though he "tried" being an emperor, he was just not good enough, and in the end no matter how hard he tried, it would cause a disaster.
It's crazy that as a Brazillian i can understand most of the words because of it's one of the roots of portuguese language
Dude same
Me too, bro.
Por isso que português é lindo, um dos muitos filhos do latim
0:30 "Watch it fly by as water drips" yes because pendulum didn't exist in classical Latin era.
Man I love these details.
Now imagine YOASOBI's "Idol" (it IIRC has an English version to translate from) getting a classical Latin version...
It is in times like these, dire times, when I ask myself: Why is Latin rap not the most popular genre in this world?
Seriously though, absolutely incredible job, this is absolutely awesome.
My eyes are watering just imagining how expensive the purple tunic Chester's wearing in that art lol.
I have the feeling the internet was made for things like this, mixing absud things together in a strange way with the dedication to make it the best possible. I hope to hear more of it in the future
Amazing as always. These Latin covers are special to me, because back in 2020 your cover of smells like teen spirit sparked a passion in me for the Latin language. I'm happy to say that I was able to mostly follow the song just by listening to the lyrics. Had to slow down in a couple parts, but still, what a language. Bene cantasti, artem canendi tenes sicut gladiator gladium suum tenet!
Nōn putō hunc hominem Latīnam linguam scīre, habet enim aliōs quī litterās vertunt in Latīnam. Nihilōminus dīxistī rēctē, valdē mihi hic cantus placet 😊
@@thoranevans4832 Res ita se habere putavi, sed forsan google translate uti possit sive aliqua re. Non multum dixi igitur facilis esset vertere verba mea. At recte dicis, carmen iucundum!
@@SweetTaLeHabet alius qui lyricam scribit. In peliculam dictus est, certe ille doctor linguae latinae est. Nihilominus, consentio vobiscum, carmen grandum est. Sed debeo dicere qui pro me personaliter "smells like teen spirit" optimum est. Vero factum maximum.
Uhhh, No hablo elspano
@@ImpetusOmnipotens Assentio! Optimum carmen est. Sed nescio vere si cantor est doctor linguae Latinae. Fortasse. Ego non doctor sum, tantummodo discipulus qui linguam latinam discit animi iucunditatisque causa.
2:05 Julius Caesar when Brutus stabbed him...
This song would hit ancient romans right in the feels big time
Requiesce In Pace, Chester 😢
how i speak my language be like:
As a person who studies Latin and Classic Greek…
This is awesome.
The next one should be “What I have done” with the gladiators in Transformers-like armors fighting living chariots lol
Wow, this translates really well to classical Latin. The singers and other performers did a fantastic job.
I am proud to be one of the first 500 viewers as this is a great song and channel.
Latin rap goes hard. That's a sentence I'd thought I would ever say.
I felt very sad today and Latin bardcore Linkin Park is exactly what I needed. Thank you guys you did an outstanding job as always!
Man, I wish I saw this sooner. This is absolutely amazing, and props everyone involved, especially the translator.
Okay, but Daniele Tonneli has some mad rhyming skills, the lyrics flow so good
I don't know what I was expecting, it wasn't think but I'm glad to be disappointed. This was amazing.
never knew I needed to hear someone rapping in Latin, but here we are
This is how the internet should be used, it's fantastic! So glad I stumbled upon this.
And thats why people use the internet in any other way it ends in either tragedy or bad times
I'll most likely never learn Latin and I know only some words but listening to Latin covers that are well done will never get old. Absolutely amazing work, cheers. VAERKO here on yt also does a lot of medieval etc. covers, including Latin, but you probably know about them.
According to UA-cam, it was my favourite song of 2024 & I replayed it for few hours straight.
Hard to disagree, since it's fire 🔥🔥🔥
YOU're 🔥🔥🔥
Roman emperors watching the empire crumble like:
I've been hesitating beween translating this song or "Numb" into Protogermanic, but you were faster than me.
WE'RE MAKING IT OUT OF ROME WITH THIS ONE🔥🔥🔥🔥
Now touring Europe and the Mediterranean.
Rome & 🔥don't go too well together 💀
We're burning rome with this one🔥🔥🔥🔥*
What a phenomenal cover. Even in Latin, it brings tears to my eyes. You're amazing! Thank you for this. ♥
Oohhh, another Latin masterpiece! Brilliantly made!
Awesome piece of art. My Latin teacher would have liked this. She was really passionate about latin. One time we read the first chapters of harry potter in class.
Last time I was this early I was harvesting grapes outside of Tuscany
Didnt expected something so beautiful.
Da kann man nich meckern.
It is spooky how a (supposedly) dead language can come back to life - and Chester a little bit too
There hasn't been this much 🔥🔥🔥since 79 A.D.
I imagine Cicero delivering his speeches in the same way as the rap parts here (and the bridge playing in the background when he got exiled)
Sometimes the algorithm recommends me garbage, sometimes it recommends me gold. This is definitely the latter.
This made me cry because it reminded me of a friend of mine who loved Latin who chose to end her life almost three weeks ago and that song describe how I feel and how I think she felt in the end.
Edit from 24/08/2023: my old phone died yesterday and with it I lost the text conversation we had and that I kept. It’s like losing her once again. I don’t have anything physical that links me to her. I only have memories and I fear that they’ll fade with time.
I'm sorry for your loss. Songs stay sung. "Every life is a brief bright spark, while some may curse the dark and mourn the flame, the things they showed us still remain."
-Zoe Mulford "Songs Stay Sung" has helped me through much mourning. I wish you fairer seas to come, bright Stardust.
@@kinpandun2464 Thanks. (sorry I just don’t know what else to add)
Take care of yourself whilst mourning. It takes a lot of energy, so take rest when you need it.
@@TreespeakerOfTheLand Thanks, it means a lot.
My heartfelt condolences.
I am absolutely blown away!! This is basically the theme song for Flavius Aetius, the last Roman.
What an absolutely fantastic little song. One thing I noticed after going through some of your other work is how much more confident your voice is while singing it. It projects so much nicer and really takes its place in the music. Not that it was ever bad! Just it's nice to really feel like the vocals are shining as much as they should, you have an amazing voice and it works so well.
Shit, this was really really good. Like we need more latin rap good.
We need more latin Rap! This is insanely good!
I'm learning Latin and this is amazing. I really liked this song from when I was studying English and now it's helping me again in another language.
Блин, очень-очень круто. Шикарно звучит. Ребята, вы очень молодцы❤
This is woooooooooow really surprised me, amazing work omg
your understanding of ancient languages is amazing. I love how you are able to breath new life into these long dead tongues. One I would be particularly interested in seeing you do would be Nahuatl, the native Aztec language. The language is still alive today in parts of Mexico and Central America but it is far from its pre-columbian version.
Nahuatl isn't dead. It has around two million speakers. The other mesoamericans peoples, Maya, still have several languages as well. Pretty sure there's even work being done to allow for writing in their native scripts too on the phone and what not.
@@SophiaAstatine I didn't mean to imply that Nahuatl was a dead tongue, thats my bad.
@@nickt.8738 Hey man, I don't mention it to rebuke you, I mention it as good news ♥️
@@SophiaAstatine Its all good! Nahuatl is one of my favorite languages and it deserves more love.
@@nickt.8738 NativLang has some nice videos on it. That's where any of my pocket knowledge on the matter comes from
Record is crystal clear amazing work!
Amazing stuff , dude just went hip in Latin
This is awesome! And the rap parts are actually making me vibe to the rhythm!
As always, amazing work! Love it.
That was incredible! Very well done.
Love your Latin covers!! Keep 'em coming, my dude :)
Oh my, I would listen to a whole album in this vein. Classical Latin metal is a genre we sorely need
An excellent piece of work, as always! Although now that you've proven it's possible to rap in Classical Latin, you may be in for a deluge of new requests.
rap god pls
This is the kind of video that will bring me here back again in ten years, and make me cry.
This so sick and I get to learn Latin at the same time, I'm loving it! Can't wait for more! *
Never knew how much I needed this. _Mirabile opus!_
LOVE IT!! Please keep going this is the BEST, latin sounds so good 😊
One of the best covers I've ever heard
a rap in latin...who would have thought? brilliantly done!
I remember listening to you when you first began, birthday song and all, I'm happy your here and doing well man : )
That one hits right in the feels. Amazing.
I didn’t know I that I actually NEEDED this, but I knew that I’d LOVE it!
Thanks for the song!
Super impressive! Glad to hear that song
It’s cool seeing words we’ve come to know as English showing up in Latin here like “interest”.
One of the reasons I love your work is that you pronounce Latin correctly. I am *sick* of ruined Latin in films and series. Well done and I hope you continue to do more work like this.
This is what my priest listens to while he's mentally processing my confession.