From 'Free Huey Rally'(1968 Feb. 17) by Stokely Carmichael: "Wipe out of your mind the questions of minority. Wipe out of your mind the questions of technology. Technology never decides a war. It is the will of the people that decides a war." "Because we can begin to pick up the threads of resistance that our ancestors laid down for us. And unless we begin to understand our people as a people. We will not do that, because they will split us and divide us. That means consciously we have to begin to organize our people. Organize our people!" "We have to understand that we’re talking about our survival and nothing else. Whether or not this beautiful race of people is going to survive on the earth, that’s what we’re talking about, nothing else - nothing else."
uhhh someone please correct me on the history if I'm wrong, but I believe Wrapped in Black samples the Fire and Fury Grass Roots speech from Malcolm X, and while he was an influence on the Black Panther Party's founders, he was assassinated before the BPP was officially founded? again please correct me if I'm wrong, but yeah
@@LostSnowdrift Correct. Malcolm X was assassinated in 1965, while the Black Panther Party for Self Defense (later "BPP") began operating in 1966. If you wanna be extra specific, Carmichael (later Kwame Ture) was an honorary prime minister for the BPP. Still though, in the Free Huey speech sampled in this song and Concept of Love, Kwame talks of both Malcolm and Huey as brothers.
"There are things you can't change. Your age, your roots. You better rock that shit, what defines you is what you do with the stuff you've got." -DJ Cyber. The sad part is, despite Felix being all city at one point and DJ being on top throughout the game's story, Faux genuinely had skills of his own if he ended up being part of the Big 3. We saw that during the game's tutorial. He was already a great writer in his own right. Had he not been so afraid to reveal his roots and owned them, i feel like a majority of people would have actually respected him with something along the lines of: "On the surface, Faux looks like privilaged white kid. But look a little deeper and you see the guy practically had his life made, but he chose the streets 'cause he's against his father's abuse of power. I can dig it." Sadly, he let his insecurities drive him. He used his roots for evil by framing others for his graffiti with his dad's influence and used his rep to get Tryce to help him break out of prison. If DJ hadn't decapitated Faux when he did, Faux would have joined BRC, only to throw Tryce under the bus the moment there was trouble. He had everything to be a great writer, but he let his roots define him and look how he ended up.
sometimes i like to imagine Sega has a bunch of Hideki's music in a vault stashed away like Disney does with their movies and every so often Hideki breaks in to steal them back and he makes a run for it and gets away like the characters from this game
It must have been cathartic for Naganuma to work with Team Reptile on this. 21 years since he worked on a soundtrack for a game like this. He went for it. These tracks are fire.
@@Christopher-eq1rn Naganuma wasn't involved in the second Sonic Rush. Rush Adventure was composed by Tomoya Ohtani as one of his first sound directing projects and is one of his most interesting soundtracks, because its obviously trying to take after Naganuma's funky style but is still distinctly different. Ohtani nowadays is the lead audio guy on Sonic as a whole (Frontiers/Forces/Runners/Lost World/Colors), but his first ever contributions to the franchise were actually the beats used for the Knuckles rap tracks in Sonic Adventure 2! So in a way he's always had the funk in him
@@UtubeH8tr I don't know how to tell you this but funk has strong roots in black liberation movements. 'It's funk, not idealism" is a fucking hilarious thing to say in general but especially about a song that samples the fucking black panther party.
@@pine790 4 months ago i sat down with a (supposedly) lieutenant of the black panthers in northern virginia when i visited washington dc. he ordered 6 corona's and i saw he had trouble carrying them so i offered to help. he paused for a bit and said "yeah thanks, im over by the pool hall" so i followed him. brought the beers to the table for him and his friends. They looked at me hard since im irish. white as hell, bright red hair. we chatted for a bit, he goes and buys me a beer for my troubles and we talk. let's me know who he is and who he's affiliated with and we get down to brass tacs. turns out they just want to secure family and funds for their future and children much like any honest group. now i have heard and seen how the bad side operates; HOWEVER, it was a genuine, honest, upfront conversation on equal terms. i will admit i was hesitant, but he was polite and concise with his words even if his associates were not looking happy with me being there. There is room for honest discussion and breaking bread. So yes i am very aware of the **Struggle** of the black man. but i will not discredit the honest and hard work effort of a human willing to have civil, diplomacy with one another. he was a great example of a representative leader.
Hideki Naganuma's daily routine: wake up, shower, brush teeth, have breakfast, MIX A GOD DAMN BANGER have lunch MIX ANOTHER EFFING BANGER have dinner, go to sleep
"this beautiful race of people" => "music for all the people", "push the tempo" => "push me to the max", these sample transitons are why naganuma is such a GOAT
Concept of love, wrapped in black and da people are all based in black icons speeches. I might not agree with them, but holy shit do this speeches work great for sampling, specially in naganuma's hand 👌
@@elizabethk.3546 I don't think we'll deal with racism being violent and discriminatory against ppl. This will only radicalize the other side more and make others go to their side. Wrapped in black speech is basically about not mixing black and white cuture and make the racial differences so extreme that white ppl (which I'm not if someone comes saying something) can not even relate or be along with it. I'm more of a martin luther king guy than Malcom X if we're talking about racism. And to be honest I'm like this to everything else actually when ppl talk in revolutionary stuff.
Age don't matter man, it's like those voice actors or opera singers who look like they are ready to retire but still retain a powerful voice or an angelic voice depending their field. Hideki Naganuma creative pool is still at an all time high I'd say with these tracks that he's dishing out. Especially with his expressed interest in making an album, I'm definitely looking forward to it
With "The Concept of Love" and "Wrapped in Black" Naganuma was using sample packs that simply took clips out of speeches, but with the age of the internet and his constant exposure to twitter users he absolutely searched out an actual speech for this one.
I liked *That* moment at the end of the final boss. (I don't want to spoil it for those who havent played) it shows how far Red has come during the events of the game. To be honest I would be down for a sequel, even if it has different characters.
100% would love a sequel with new characters(or old), maybe a new city too? I’m not saying none of the characters can return but this game feels pretty sweet in the end so I don’t expect a follow up with the full current cast.
I just finished the game; to have the finishing blow come up with THIS song of all things (paired with the scene itself) was everything, quite a way to send off the story
Out of all of Hideki's music, this track really does feel like the kind of "Final stretch" themed the most. TR did a fantastic job of creating a soundtrack that invokes a variety of themes and feelings even though it was in the place of the pirate radio.
With what happened with Sonic Frontiers last year, I'm pretty sure the ceremony just doesn't care for electronic music, no matter how good it is. One can hope that I'm to be proven wrong, cause this soundtrack is wonderful.
@@stansuperman0728 true. We must not forget that the awards are less about quality and more about popularity. An indie game like BRC has no chance against a long existing AAA series.
Oh gosh this is SO. GOOD. I LOVE THIS TRACK. I can't believe how great of an artist Hideki Naganuma. It's like how we always want to hear more "Go Straight" in Streets of Rage, and every remake or fan game that hires him goes "do it like Go Straight but new". But with Hideki Naganuma, you just give him free range and he'll knock it out of the park, EVERY. SINGLE. TIME.
honestly this song came completely out of left field, i was thinking hideki's only tracks in the game were gonna be get enuf and jack da funk, but then he just goes and shadowdrops a third track on us and as to be expected from hideki nagafuckingnuma, it absolutely *_SLAPS_*
Everyone says this song is The Concept of Love 2, which makes sense considering how both songs sample the same speech. I also get vibes of Feel The Power (In Your Soul), Shape Da Future and Pumpin' Jumpin'
Skating games featuring songs by hideki naganuma taking samples from a particular speech 3/4 of a century ago, following a similar melody JSRF's Concept of Love, Ollie King's Concept Of Passion, and BRC's DA PEOPLE
If i had a dollar for every time Naganuma sampled an afroamerican activist speech i'd have 2 dollars. Which is not much but it's strange it happened twice
You can tell this is a spiritual successor of "Concept of Love" You can easily replace Concept of Love with this song on the Title screen of JSRF and it just fits.
@@absurdistechoNah, it's not the same sample. It's from Zero-G Vocal Forge or Vocal Foundry (forgot which one because both packs have been used so often lol)
Once you're understood the Concept of LOVE, you're now a part of DA PEOPLE
I understand understand understand understand
A sure sign of being one of *DA PEOPLE* is constantly *HUMMING THE BASSLINE.*
Once you start to Jack da Funk, you learn there is Ain't nothin like a Funky Beat.
what is love?
@@beanman9936 Something that makes people go Teknopathetic.
From 'Free Huey Rally'(1968 Feb. 17) by Stokely Carmichael:
"Wipe out of your mind the questions of minority. Wipe out of your mind the questions of technology. Technology never decides a war. It is the will of the people that decides a war."
"Because we can begin to pick up the threads of resistance that our ancestors laid down for us. And unless we begin to understand our people as a people. We will not do that, because they will split us and divide us. That means consciously we have to begin to organize our people. Organize our people!"
"We have to understand that we’re talking about our survival and nothing else. Whether or not this beautiful race of people is going to survive on the earth, that’s what we’re talking about, nothing else - nothing else."
ORGANIZE ORGANIZE
Didn't "the concept of Love" sample this speech too?
@@TheWhiskySix Yes and other songs as well.
@@TheWhiskySixWrapped in Black (Sonic Rush) also sources this.
Hideki Naganuma sure loves to sample old civil rights speeches
and i do love hearing him do it
Me: If the concept of love is so good, why isn't there a concept of love 2???
Hideki Naganuma:
"WIPE OUT OF YOUR MIND THAT SILLY QUESTION"
Currently underappreciated comment.
There's also the remix from Ollie King which slaps equally so
@@Aoenias Cause its not what the lyrics is...
. . . Concept of Passion Mix
I can't believe this is at least the third time he's sampled the Black Panther party
HE CAN KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH IT
First Concept of Love, then Wrapped in Black, now DA PEOPLE.
Never change Hideki.
uhhh someone please correct me on the history if I'm wrong, but I believe Wrapped in Black samples the Fire and Fury Grass Roots speech from Malcolm X, and while he was an influence on the Black Panther Party's founders, he was assassinated before the BPP was officially founded? again please correct me if I'm wrong, but yeah
@@LostSnowdrift Correct. Malcolm X was assassinated in 1965, while the Black Panther Party for Self Defense (later "BPP") began operating in 1966. If you wanna be extra specific, Carmichael (later Kwame Ture) was an honorary prime minister for the BPP. Still though, in the Free Huey speech sampled in this song and Concept of Love, Kwame talks of both Malcolm and Huey as brothers.
hidekis gonna tell history via bangin music
"waaaah no my dad was a cop!! You cant be All City King because... Because you cant, ok!"
"NOT MY PROBLEM!!!"
PUTTING THE AC IN ACAB WITH THIS ONE ‼️‼️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥
"There are things you can't change. Your age, your roots. You better rock that shit, what defines you is what you do with the stuff you've got."
-DJ Cyber.
The sad part is, despite Felix being all city at one point and DJ being on top throughout the game's story, Faux genuinely had skills of his own if he ended up being part of the Big 3. We saw that during the game's tutorial.
He was already a great writer in his own right. Had he not been so afraid to reveal his roots and owned them, i feel like a majority of people would have actually respected him with something along the lines of:
"On the surface, Faux looks like privilaged white kid. But look a little deeper and you see the guy practically had his life made, but he chose the streets 'cause he's against his father's abuse of power. I can dig it."
Sadly, he let his insecurities drive him. He used his roots for evil by framing others for his graffiti with his dad's influence and used his rep to get Tryce to help him break out of prison. If DJ hadn't decapitated Faux when he did, Faux would have joined BRC, only to throw Tryce under the bus the moment there was trouble.
He had everything to be a great writer, but he let his roots define him and look how he ended up.
@@722lovemonkey YOU. YOU PUT IT PERFECTLY. THANK YOU.
@@WarioShaker animal crossing...
The definition of:
😡😤🤓 vs 🗿🗿🗿
How the fuck did they keep a lid on this one right up until release, this is absolute fire
IKR
Funky Uncle always delivering!
Saved the best for last
My thoughts exactly
shout out to games with cell shaded artstyles, gotta be one of my favorite genders.
@Enysmo Spiderman Ultimate from the PS2?
Eating good recently with BRC and Hi-Fi Rush
He can't keep getting away with making masterpieces like this
Oh yes he can
He hasn’t stopped in 20 years
He can. He will. And he is going to PUSH THE TEMPO
HE CAN'T KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH ITTTTTTTT! 😭
HE CAN'T KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH IT. 😡
Oh he will and forever be pushing the tempo and feel the beat go POWER TO THE PEOPLE
The very moment I heard this in-game I thought "there was no way this isn't Hideki Naganuma." The man is a sampling master; no one can match him
Naganuma and Dilla always impress tf out of me with their samples, they're just geniuses
Who is Dilla@@sefflikejeff1917
@@desmo-ciel J Dilla, check out the track "Two Can Win", it would fit right into this game
@@desmo-cieland also check out his sampleing for The Pharcyde - Runnin'.
@@sefflikejeff1917 RIP Dilla one of the best
This game contains visuals
Hands down the best comment I've read
The most visuals ever seen
I legit thought of Ultrakill lol
edit: even Red himself looks similiar to V2, just more funky, if I can say that
@@Pokaroquai lmao what, V2 is a camera, Red looks like Alien.
Least shitpost-esque Max0r commentary
How has this man not been convicted of stage 8 arson with all this fire he's droppin
You can't arrest a concept.
@@HaveYouTriedGuillotines The Concept of Love?
Because he's convicted of Stage 9 Arson :
UNSANCTIONED MUSICAL PYROTECHNICS
He got hold of a synthesizer before he got hold of explosives
sometimes i like to imagine Sega has a bunch of Hideki's music in a vault stashed away like Disney does with their movies and every so often Hideki breaks in to steal them back and he makes a run for it and gets away like the characters from this game
The idea of a musical sequel song in a spiritual successor 20 years later is such a baller move by Naganuma
TOKYO-TO HAS HEARD AMSTERDAM'S CALLS TO RISE.
DA PEOPLE ARE COMING HOME.
It's always interesting to find out where Naganuma takes his samples from.
Fun fact, this samples from the same speech as The Concept of Love
@@JasperChalksiirc wasn't concept of love sampled from a speech Stokely Carmichael gave urging the govt to free Huey Newton?
@@funnyWOMAB7048 If so, then that would explain why I get hard "Concept of Love" vibes from this song
@@JasperChalks huh so this is kinda like the brc version of the concept of love in a way
"go ahead, scratch me"
I remember hearing this in game like "this the most jet set song on here", and I'm now finding out hideki made it
It must have been cathartic for Naganuma to work with Team Reptile on this. 21 years since he worked on a soundtrack for a game like this. He went for it. These tracks are fire.
Nah he's been on some other indie projects too, HOVER mainly
Didn't sonic rush and rush 2 drop after jsrf?
@@Christopher-eq1rn Naganuma wasn't involved in the second Sonic Rush.
Rush Adventure was composed by Tomoya Ohtani as one of his first sound directing projects and is one of his most interesting soundtracks, because its obviously trying to take after Naganuma's funky style but is still distinctly different.
Ohtani nowadays is the lead audio guy on Sonic as a whole (Frontiers/Forces/Runners/Lost World/Colors), but his first ever contributions to the franchise were actually the beats used for the Knuckles rap tracks in Sonic Adventure 2! So in a way he's always had the funk in him
@@youmeltube huh, good to know, and yeah the sa2 knuckles raps were great
With a bit of luck , the Jet set radio Reboot is coming soon, i hope he is on the project.
This song feels as if Professor K. is screaming to the police how beautiful his people is.
its like if "Concept of Love" and "SO UNUSUAL" had a kid
EXACTLY
Marriage made in heaven
Me when I hide black liberation in my videogame ost
'Hide'?
Okay...lookin a little too hard into this.
It's funk, not idealism.
@@UtubeH8tr I don't know how to tell you this but funk has strong roots in black liberation movements. 'It's funk, not idealism" is a fucking hilarious thing to say in general but especially about a song that samples the fucking black panther party.
@@pine790
4 months ago i sat down with a (supposedly) lieutenant of the black panthers in northern virginia when i visited washington dc. he ordered 6 corona's and i saw he had trouble carrying them so i offered to help. he paused for a bit and said "yeah thanks, im over by the pool hall" so i followed him. brought the beers to the table for him and his friends. They looked at me hard since im irish. white as hell, bright red hair. we chatted for a bit, he goes and buys me a beer for my troubles and we talk. let's me know who he is and who he's affiliated with and we get down to brass tacs. turns out they just want to secure family and funds for their future and children much like any honest group. now i have heard and seen how the bad side operates; HOWEVER, it was a genuine, honest, upfront conversation on equal terms. i will admit i was hesitant, but he was polite and concise with his words even if his associates were not looking happy with me being there. There is room for honest discussion and breaking bread. So yes i am very aware of the **Struggle** of the black man. but i will not discredit the honest and hard work effort of a human willing to have civil, diplomacy with one another. he was a great example of a representative leader.
@@UtubeH8tr Funk IS FREEDOM
Hideki Naganuma's daily routine:
wake up, shower, brush teeth, have breakfast,
MIX A GOD DAMN BANGER
have lunch
MIX ANOTHER EFFING BANGER
have dinner, go to sleep
Makes another banger in his sleep
You forgot about his... peculiar twitter posts.
@@ひきこもりithat's what makes him our funky uncle
Hideki Naganuma's daily routine:
PUSH THE TEMPO
FEEL THE BEAT GO
PUSH THE TEMPO
FEEL THE BEAT GO
POST BIG CHUNGUS
Naganuma will make a killer beat and then add samples of the black panther party. Fucking love him
21 years later the madman actually made a sequel to concept of love
It's sounds like a sequel to The Concept of Love
UNDERSTAND UNDERSTAND
I mean it basically is.
both songs are literally sampling the same speech 😆
Hideki is officially a brotha✊🏿✊🏾✊🏽✊🏼
is? pretty sure he's been officially a brotha since JSRF lol
@evilryu4489 That's true, I'm just proudly saying it
he’s always been one
He's always invited to the cookout
Whose brother?
"this beautiful race of people" => "music for all the people", "push the tempo" => "push me to the max", these sample transitons are why naganuma is such a GOAT
oh damn i didnt realize he was sampling black panther speeches for some of his songs, sick!
Concept of love, wrapped in black and da people are all based in black icons speeches. I might not agree with them, but holy shit do this speeches work great for sampling, specially in naganuma's hand 👌
@@Canalbirutaout of curiosity why don’t you agree with them?
@@elizabethk.3546 I don't think we'll deal with racism being violent and discriminatory against ppl. This will only radicalize the other side more and make others go to their side. Wrapped in black speech is basically about not mixing black and white cuture and make the racial differences so extreme that white ppl (which I'm not if someone comes saying something) can not even relate or be along with it.
I'm more of a martin luther king guy than Malcom X if we're talking about racism. And to be honest I'm like this to everything else actually when ppl talk in revolutionary stuff.
"I might not agree with them"
🤨?
@@elizabethk.3546 bro self reported 💀
Hideki’s like 51 years old and still making bangers like this 🤘
Age don't matter man, it's like those voice actors or opera singers who look like they are ready to retire but still retain a powerful voice or an angelic voice depending their field.
Hideki Naganuma creative pool is still at an all time high I'd say with these tracks that he's dishing out. Especially with his expressed interest in making an album, I'm definitely looking forward to it
FINALLY
THE CONCEPT OF LOVE 2
Electric Boogaloo
🎶ORGA-NIZE!
ORGA-NIZE!🎶
🎶ORGA-NIZE! OUR PEOPLE!🎶
🎶ORGA-NIZE!
ORGA-NIZE!🎶
🎶ORGA-NIZE! DA PEOPLE!🎶
With "The Concept of Love" and "Wrapped in Black" Naganuma was using sample packs that simply took clips out of speeches, but with the age of the internet and his constant exposure to twitter users he absolutely searched out an actual speech for this one.
To Shape Da Future we must become Da People
So then we can finally Jack Da Funk
“You betrayed me first!”
“NOT MY PROBLEM!”
THAT'S THREE TIMES HIDEKI NAGANUMA SAMPLED A CIVIL RIGHTS SPEECH FOR HIS SONGS
HOW DOES HE KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH THIS?? 😭😭
What's the 3rd one?
@@KrOnIc343 First one was The Concept of Love, the Wrapped in Black, and the third is actually this one
I liked *That* moment at the end of the final boss. (I don't want to spoil it for those who havent played) it shows how far Red has come during the events of the game. To be honest I would be down for a sequel, even if it has different characters.
100% would love a sequel with new characters(or old), maybe a new city too? I’m not saying none of the characters can return but this game feels pretty sweet in the end so I don’t expect a follow up with the full current cast.
I just finished the game; to have the finishing blow come up with THIS song of all things (paired with the scene itself) was everything, quite a way to send off the story
Out of all of Hideki's music, this track really does feel like the kind of "Final stretch" themed the most. TR did a fantastic job of creating a soundtrack that invokes a variety of themes and feelings even though it was in the place of the pirate radio.
Sampling the very same speech, again, 20 something years later… Naganuma is freaking insane, man…
I love how this feels very jet set radio esc but also something all its own. Hopefully bomb rush does well
I mean
Same Composer
@@possumorb3770I know that, I’m just saying
The way I would describe it is him actually innovating his work and keeping it fresh instead of just imitating what he did 20 years ago
After all these years the funky uncle is still consistently dropping bangers
Hideki broke his whole ass foot off in this track. Great stuff from Funky Uncle as always.
He spray painted "FUNKY UNCLE WAS HERE" all up in that ass
Knew this was Hideki the second I heard that sample, this sounds STRAIGHT outta JSRF dude
Me hearing this in the mall for 2 seconds: “ah, there’s the new song.”
ALBUM. OF. THE. DAMN. YEAR.
THIS ALBUM IS SO FIRE!!!!!!! I MISSED THIS SO MUCH!!!!!!!
Lol
PREACH BROTHER. PUSH THE TEMPO
if this game doesnt get the best ost for the game of the year imma be pissed
because this game deserves it
With what happened with Sonic Frontiers last year, I'm pretty sure the ceremony just doesn't care for electronic music, no matter how good it is. One can hope that I'm to be proven wrong, cause this soundtrack is wonderful.
@@skrubwhosucks8224 I would like to prove you wrong, bud sadly I can't. This game will probably not get any awards no matter how great it is.
@@unskilledgamer3642 yeah, I bet that Final Fantasy 16 steals it away as usual
@@stansuperman0728 true. We must not forget that the awards are less about quality and more about popularity. An indie game like BRC has no chance against a long existing AAA series.
To be fair, it has some strong competition. Among the releases this year is Hi-Fi Rush, which also went really hard with its soundtrack.
If i had a penny for each Hideki music with polictical speaches as samples, i would have 4 pennies, and thats something.
enough to be donated for the cause
FUNKY UNCLE COOKING AS ALWAYS
Hideki has once again burnt my house to the ground
When you realize a pizza tower composer reuploaded a hideki naganuma song 😮😮😮
my little secret
@@absurdistecho You could say it's a pepsecret
🤣@@absurdistecho
Fun fact: PT uses same library for samples as Jet Set Radio, even New Noise Resolutionz sounds similar to Sweet Soul Brother
the concept of love is only for da people who can comprehend it...
Brilliant that we get 2 new total tracks by Hideki this year!
Three :)
@@NemiitixJack Da Funk was released last year, tho
@@Pokaroquai i thought it was released this year though?
@@Nemiitix technically it was already made and released in 2022, Get Enuf and Da People released this year
The madman really did it! What an absolute legend!
Man This is literally a succesor to Concept of Love
Oh gosh this is SO. GOOD. I LOVE THIS TRACK. I can't believe how great of an artist Hideki Naganuma. It's like how we always want to hear more "Go Straight" in Streets of Rage, and every remake or fan game that hires him goes "do it like Go Straight but new". But with Hideki Naganuma, you just give him free range and he'll knock it out of the park, EVERY. SINGLE. TIME.
Funky uncle has not lost his touch.
This game was amazing!
Buying the game and entire soundtrack.
It’s too good to pass up.
honestly this song came completely out of left field, i was thinking hideki's only tracks in the game were gonna be get enuf and jack da funk, but then he just goes and shadowdrops a third track on us and as to be expected from hideki nagafuckingnuma, it absolutely *_SLAPS_*
I wish Hideki made more tracks for the game, cause these sound incredible
1:01 NOT MY PROBLEM!!!
WIPE OUT OF YOUR MIND!!!
Most underrated artist ever
This has to be his best work. I can't believe how fucking good this is.
Absolutely clean!
The spiritual successor to The Concept of Love.
That intro is one of the best musical moments ever
Given the context of where this song plays in the story, ive convinced myself hes saying "white out of your mind"
Perfection.
man really just decided to make the concept of love 2
WE DOIN THE REVOLUTION WITH THIS ONE 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯
thank you so much for uploading this!!! it goes so hard
Everyone says this song is The Concept of Love 2, which makes sense considering how both songs sample the same speech. I also get vibes of Feel The Power (In Your Soul), Shape Da Future and Pumpin' Jumpin'
You can really feel the Jet Set Radio Future in this track!
PUSH THE TEMPO
FEEL THE BEAT GO
PUSH THE TEMPO
Push me to the max.
Reminds me of that FatBoy Slim song lol
@@elmemearana Hideki himself said his main inspiration was Fatboy Slim!
imagine mashing this up with ULTRAKILL's Versus, the title would be "VS DA PEOPLE"
two goat indie games of 2020s
This is funky fresh
Skating games featuring songs by hideki naganuma taking samples from a particular speech 3/4 of a century ago, following a similar melody
JSRF's Concept of Love,
Ollie King's Concept Of Passion,
and
BRC's DA PEOPLE
It's not the first time he sampled a speech
That first is Wrapped in a Black-coffee analogy
If i had a dollar for every time Naganuma sampled an afroamerican activist speech i'd have 2 dollars. Which is not much but it's strange it happened twice
Youd have 3: concept of love, wrapped in black and da people
NOW THIS IS SOME JET SET TYPE SHI THAT I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR
*NOT MY PROBLEM!*
I legit dropped to my knees when I heard that PHENOMENAL
Puberty hit Yoyo like a bus.
And Beat got a really nice tan going
This right here is the iconic Naganuma sound.
he just went dirty with this one
Faux: You betrayed me first!
Felix: Not my problem!
Now this is sampling, not those “sampling” attempts that are basically literal copies from pop artists
Sampling goes a long way. I love me some hideki, fatboy slim or the prodigy but samples like WAP are fire on their own right
keep them coming
This song could also be called Wrapped in the concept of love
Sonic Rush and Jet Set Radio if they had a kid
The kid:
3:04 My god that slap bass is thumbing out of their mind.
having an amazing spiritual succesor to the concept of love in a game thats an amazing spiritual succesor to jsr is almost poetic
Definitely my favorite song from the game, I keep coming here to listen to it. Naganuma never disappoints. What a fucking legend!
You can tell this is a spiritual successor of "Concept of Love"
You can easily replace Concept of Love with this song on the Title screen of JSRF and it just fits.
I feel like the, " Push the tempo." Is from FatBoy Slim - Ya Mama if not my hearing is off.
was thinkin the same thing. i don't think it's the same sample but it's definitely a nod to that
@@absurdistechoNah, it's not the same sample. It's from Zero-G Vocal Forge or Vocal Foundry (forgot which one because both packs have been used so often lol)
@@DeBisco Yeah one of those have to be it if not it can be that Hallelujah or Best Services sample CDs
*DAMN!!!* Sounds like a Boss Fight!!!
Game of the Year with soundtrack of the year🔥
I love that he added a possibly deep message in this song like in "The Concept of Love", even if it seems surface level.
MUSIC OOoOf the PEOPLE
Beats so hot it's bout to light my speakers on fire. 🔥
I love this theme, its so good, and catchy
Always count on Hideki Naganuma to make a bop out of a BLM speech 😂🤯🤯
Now Wrapped in Black from Sonic Rush has a spiritual successor
1:34 I feel like he made this sound specifically for me atp
I really want to play it godamn it, it's teasing me so hard 😭😭😭 December 9th, I could taste it
Ayo the game's out rn
can't afford it until my birthday 😕
@@boxtoprock8020 oh big oof that sucks
Hope you enjoy it when you can, it's awesome
Which platform do you play on, and what's your name on there?
@@thousandaccent3362Are you planning to gift it to a stranger? Friggin kudos to you, man.