地下(chika) means Underground and チカチカ(chika chika) means blinking or shining. ピカピカ(pika pika) means shining or blinking. Also, their executive producer is blood pop who produced Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, and so on. So, it’s a rave and hyper-pop group from one of the inventor of hyper-pop.
why is everyone telling him the wrong answer..... they don't even say "mata" (again), it's "mada" (not yet). the lyrics in this part say they can't leave the underground yet bc they're enjoying the life there free of worries too much (the lyrics talk about societal pressure to work til you collapse and the underground is their "escape", there are no sexual innuendos at all in this song)
If bro had turn on the captions, he would know what they're saying... Happy to find a reaction to this group though or at least there new song, the group is only a year old but is not well known outside of japan i think. Each member is apart of a different group and they have all been idol for like 10 yearsy
@@BankeronAnimations I believe it goes both ways tbh. The genre we know as hyperpop today has been a part of the J-pop industry for a long time. Tokyo Drift song for example is hyperpop, and it’s from the 00s. A lot of Jpop idol groups and soloists also use this exact same genre, it’s like a blueprint of many jpop acts. This type of cute, electronic, bubbly dance music immediately reminds us of gacha games and other stuff from this subculture.
地下(chika) means Underground and チカチカ(chika chika) means blinking or shining. ピカピカ(pika pika) means shining or blinking. Also, their executive producer is blood pop who produced Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, and so on. So, it’s a rave and hyper-pop group from one of the inventor of hyper-pop.
i hope you know a man did not create hyper pop, i can promise you that
@@victorrrrobles I know that Sophie was the one, but Blood Pop was close to Sophie. So, I said “ONE OF THE INVENTOR”.
and chromatica shouldve been produced by SOPHIE and not bloodflop
@@saharadesert. good as u should
ok inventor is a reach but ok
why is everyone telling him the wrong answer..... they don't even say "mata" (again), it's "mada" (not yet). the lyrics in this part say they can't leave the underground yet bc they're enjoying the life there free of worries too much (the lyrics talk about societal pressure to work til you collapse and the underground is their "escape", there are no sexual innuendos at all in this song)
Their song Lettuce is another banger 🥬🔥
If bro had turn on the captions, he would know what they're saying...
Happy to find a reaction to this group though or at least there new song, the group is only a year old but is not well known outside of japan i think. Each member is apart of a different group and they have all been idol for like 10 yearsy
In this case Mata means again だよ!またまた
“Fye-vee” is the group’s pronunciation, funny isn’t it?
He couldve put captions on
Thank you 😊😊😊
Should watch it again with captions on, it has an English translation =)
This group deserves the same fame as Spice Girls!
Pretty sure that video had subtitles...
It means again
Yessss😩😩😩
React to Sidibe Come home to me. She's not new, but she's way underated.
Mata❌ Mada✅
It means not yet
KAMIYA - CBD if you like the japanese hyperpop
lightning? pikachu?
thats not hyperpop 😭 thats just jpop
it definitely sounds like it has some hyperpop influences
this isn't a conventional jpop sound imo..
@@BankeronAnimations I believe it goes both ways tbh. The genre we know as hyperpop today has been a part of the J-pop industry for a long time. Tokyo Drift song for example is hyperpop, and it’s from the 00s. A lot of Jpop idol groups and soloists also use this exact same genre, it’s like a blueprint of many jpop acts. This type of cute, electronic, bubbly dance music immediately reminds us of gacha games and other stuff from this subculture.
Jpop is not a genre 💀
jpop just means pop(ular) music sung in japanese