Megan Thee Stallion - Mamushi (feat. Yuki Chiba) [Official Video] REACTION

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @taeandnyah2.0
    @taeandnyah2.0  4 месяца назад

    COMMENT WHAT YALL WANT US TO REACT TO NEXT 🍿🔥🆙?
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    • @marthashepherd935
      @marthashepherd935 4 месяца назад +1

      Meg💙& Yuki💙ATE UP AND DOWN PERIODDD BELIEVE IT💯

  • @koragray4794
    @koragray4794 4 месяца назад +5

    The song’s title refers to a mamushi, which is a type of snake that is mainly found in Japan. The idea of snakes alludes to Megan’s current theme of incorporating snakes as imagery and metaphors in her lyrics, which can be heard in songs like “Cobra” and “Hiss.”
    “Mamushi” might subtly depict the overall theme of Megan regaining her past and letting go of it in order to represent the fame and prosperity she’s now achieving.
    Also, the video concept is that Megan transforms into an actual Mamushi, a Japanese viper, and strikes, to defeat a crew of gangsters who invaded her spa. She then uses their souls to create an army of blue-faced soldiers in a scene that pays homage to Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa’s 1990 film “DREAMS.” 🇯🇵⛩💴🎎⭐🐍💋
    Lastly but not least: what Yuki is saying in translation is "Where are the flowing stars heading?
    Living while making wishes again
    Singing with gravity still on
    Stars gathered in the studio at 20
    A hideout with lots of alcohol every night
    Just recorded a radio show in Roppongi
    Then filming for TV on a ladder
    Seeing ourselves in the cameras
    Love the shiny lights
    Somewhere dark, burning every night?
    Nice to meet you, greetings
    I'm so happy, grateful."

  • @flovonnejohnson707
    @flovonnejohnson707 Месяц назад

    I believe The whole thing is a reference to a Japanese legend/folklore of a snake creature that has the body of a snake and the head of a woman (nure-onna) that can tranform into a snake and devours men/people. Even the name of the song "mamushi" is a Japanese viper. In one version of the legend the creature sometimes would break apart the body of who she killed and distribute the parts to the different spirits that helped her. In the MV i believe shes using the souls of the people she killed to make an army
    The blue people are a reference to that as well as to the 1990 Japanese film dream by akira kurosawa

  • @m0nst3r.81
    @m0nst3r.81 4 месяца назад

    4:20 Not yall getting up to do the dance 🤣

  • @jeanettedehoyos-rs3bg
    @jeanettedehoyos-rs3bg 4 месяца назад

    You got a like for the dance haha I love it

  • @dasiababy1161
    @dasiababy1161 4 месяца назад +1

    can y’all pls react to wish bus live “I want you” SB19