Impaciente por ver tu reacción, es tan bonita ésta canción, la primera vez que se la oí cantar creo que fué hace unos años y lo hizo en mandarín si no me equivoco y esta es en japonés pero no importa como y cuando la cante yo lloro como una magdalena. Esa Vozzzz ❤️
Freddy Mercury. Actually not my second favourite but my favourite from those who regretfully are not among us any more and the best of all until I discovered Dimash. I wish Dimash will become as big as Freddy, he deserves it.
The Chinese version was already beautiful and heartbreaking, but there's something about the Japanese language that took it to a whole new level emotionally
After Dimash I don't have a second favourite, I can't find him, there are good singers, but since I met Dimash I can't listen to another one, I can't help it. Thanks for the reaction, as always, magnificent ♥️
I am just like you. I used to have favorites, but nothing like my admiration for Dimash's talent. I have loved music my whole life and even taught music during my first two years of college. Now, I can't imagine a day without hearing Dimash. No one comes close enough to be second.
Totally relate. I love all kinds of music...and the greats are what I primarily would listen to. Dimash is the beyond great.....he's otherworldly. Who can compare? There are a lot of amazing new talents out there. But, Dimash is just on a different level. Spoiled am I. Very happily.
@@skirk9184 I can’t recall the last time that I’ve listened to anyone else. Since I’ve discovered Dimash, there isn’t anyone else that I care to listen to. Although, I do acknowledge the fact that there are many great artists, I for some reason am quite satisfied listening to Dimash only. There’s just so much about Dimash, that I’m entertained by. 😊
I'm just the same - it's been over three years now, but I still can't help comparing everyone's music to Dimash's, and they never quite measure up! But with a song for every mood and occasion, I'm really not that sorry about it - he's the best and always will be, and I'll be a Dear until I die! :D (and probably afterwards too - once the angels heard «Ave Maria», the heavens must be filled with Dears for sure!😆)
ROCK 'N ROLL BOY an American, growing up in Kazakhstan, we 1st saw him at 15-16 on state tv in a boy band. My sister developed a huge crush, my Dad called him Rock 'n Roll Boy ! Hee ! 6 years later, my sis got a bandit copy of his SOS while he was a contestant early on in The Singer Finals, sending it with who's this ? I replied, have no idea but he isn't human. Rock 'n Roll Boy was the reply ! No way, I called his cousin, he's in school, yer wrong ! He was heading there, entered the field eliminations, only immediate family knew, and keeps winning !!, the whole country is bonkers ! I joined the fray, he ran it all the way to the end , the youngest in its history, and lost to a Chinese national in China. Go figure 🤐 Millions of fans.' 😁
Thanks Tony for your reaction ! Love you analyse every aspect of the performance. Please, react to DIMAGE & THE SUPER VOCAL BOYS doing a QUEEN medly...spectacular!!! God bless you always!
ONE TAKE, 2 independent, recognized industry professionals filming it for the Festival, knowing from past experiences, it would be questioned by naysayers and reported he did multiple takes and a video made from the best.
Dimash pays tribute to Koji Tamaki`s original, and also to Yoshiko Yamaguchi`s story , and voice :) (you can see her beauty and hear her amazing voice in the link below). "Ikanaide" was written about her sad real life story : written metaphorically as a plea for a loved one not to leave, the song actually describes the pain of actress-singer Yoshiko Yamaguchi that had to go into exile. Born in China, she hid her japanese heritage under a chinese name (Li Xiang Lan), became very famous. After WWII, her heritage was exposed, she was arrested, accused of being a spy, and sentenced to death. She was ultimately cleared of charges, but was advised to leave the country, as she risked being lynched. The song describes her pain in separating from China and her chinese name. The soprano section added by Dimash is meant to express her pain. /// She also had an amazing voice Dimash also performed the chinese version of this song, called "Autumn Strong/Late Autumn" - first time during The Singer competition in China (2017), as the first chinese song he ever sang (worked like crazy in the week given to him, to get the pronunciation right), and managed to bring the audience to tears. Now he performs the chinese version in all his concerts (sometimes combines the 2 versions and sings half in chinese and half in japanese :) ) He got an award in Hong Kong for "Autumn Strong", and for "Ikanaide", a co-writer of the song said that Dimash`s cover was the best foreigner cover :) (japanese pronunciation included :)) ) For "Ikanaide", Dimash used a lot more breathiness than in "Autumn Strong" - as a tribute to Koji Tamaki`s original : ruclips.net/video/2j3ab7cu_30/видео.html P.S. All my respect to you for catching that awesome hum at the end 😁Many stop the song before it, or talk over it 😐 Thoroughly enjoyed your video, as always :)
Thank you for your reaction, Tony! Love your Dimash reactions. Ikanaide is one of my favourite songs of Dimash too. I agree the ending is unsual and so emotional. My second favourite vocalist after Dimash at present is Hua Chenyu. He won the Chinese competition "I am Singer" in 2020.
For me, this is his grand-masterpiece. Every single note, every syllable, every sound, every vowel, every expression, is just absolutely perfect. Not in a hyperbolic fanboy way. It's freaking _PERFECT._ Every single sound. Even the ending, where he knew just what _not_ to sing. I don't think there has ever been a vocal performance this nuanced, this flawless, ever.
One more element in your collection! What connects Dimash and Diana Ankudinova!? lgor Krutoy is a composer and pianist who accompanied Dimash and Diana too, and lgor Krutoy gave Diana an apartment in Moscow. I would like to share with you my discovery. The voice of amazing beauty, power and depth, crystal clear, I heard from a beautiful girl and was fascinated by her. Her story moved me even more. At the age of 3, this little girl was found at a bus stop with a broken collarbone and other psychological and physical injuries. The child ended up in an orphanage, where her future foster mother worked as a masseuse. The story itself is a ready-made plot for an Oscar-nominated film. This girl is now 19 years old. She has about 70 victories in various vocal competitions. If you understand what it is to sing with soul, then this is about her. Diana also has a huge army of fans, and reactions are gaining tens and hundreds of thousands of views. The total number of reactions on RUclips to Diana is about 13 thousand.
Best choice from Diana's channel: Can’t Help Falling in Love 4.6 million views 146k likes - total 791 reactions to this performance by Diana. Total number of reactions to Diana, about 13 thousand reactions, all added to my playlists. One of the most famous hits of the king of rock 'n' roll in an unrivaled gorgeous, phenomenal performance by Diana Ankudinova ( 18 y.o.) Can’t Help Falling in Love (Elvis Presley / DARK VERSION cover)
@@monolit73 Dimash and Diana changed everything I thought I knew about the human voice. I haven’t been the same since I discovered their sound and artistry
I’m the same! There isn’t anyone who would come in a close second place! I’ve listened to him sing every day for over 4 years! I kid you not. I have listened to SOS at least 300-400 times! Never tire of it❤️
No existe otro Cómo diversión puedo escuchar mucha música diferente pero algo que te llegue realmente al corazón y que te haga vibrar el alma y la piel es solamente dimash
Hola désde Florida Uruguay te salúdo y agradezco tus reacciones al Máster Dimash (DQ) !! Aún tienes mucho para ver y escuchar y acá estaré, acompañándote !! Abrazo 🤗🇺🇾
Our Dimash doesn’t speak Japanese and learnt this song for the festival in Japan. He normally sings this song in Chinese. He’s just amazing. Thank you for your great reaction ❤️🇦🇺💕👏🏻
Dimash is my number one of course and I’d love for you react to Daididau from his Bastau concert. This is a favorite of his. My second is Hua Chenyu. He won the Singer competition in 2020. Another true talent in composition.
If you need someone to plead for your life Dimash is the man. It’s a great setting to really appreciate how stunning his breathe and use of different parts of his vocals to fabulous effect. This is my go to song for a bad or good day . Thank you for reacting to this Tony
Tony I really like you and love your Dimash’s reactions, Ikanaide is also one of my very favorites, thank you♥️keep in mind “Stranger”, a warm hug from Colombia 🇨🇴
Música Japonesa linda cantada por Dimash em perfeito Japonês! Dimash é Música! Arte e emoção, tudo isso conectado ao coração, por isso quando canta, nos envolve com sua magia e nos transporta para um mundo melhor de amor e alegria! ♥️♥️ Dimash é Simplesmente transcendental! 👏🏻👏🏼👏🏽👏🏽👏🏿👏🏿👏🎶🎶♥️♥️🇧🇷🇧🇷
Dimash es mi unico cantante favorito desde hace 2 años desde la primera vez que lo escuché, todas sus canciones son mis favoritas por que todas son con su hermosa e inigualable voz e interpretadas con su toda su alma y energia. 💗💗💗
Great reaction, Tony. Thank you. One thing I've noticed about Dimash, if you watch his face the few seconds before he starts singing, for want of a better term, he settles in and becomes the music. I'm sure that is wrong, but it is what I feel.
Hi! I love that you pay attention to the music too! I believe you’ll find very interesting and will thorougly enjoy the vocalised version of a Dimash’s song called “Know”. He is basically 𝙨𝙘𝙖𝙩𝙩𝙞𝙣𝙜 throughout the entire song! Really interesting compositon with middle eastern vibes, quite haunting. Keep it in mind for a future reaction: ruclips.net/video/UCbpt48KntY/видео.html
Thanks, Tony! Love your reactions! You just pay attention to the details, and notice the nuances! Indeed, this one is a masterclass on dynamics. Not just the vocal agility and the range but especially the dynamics! I think your next Dimash song should be Stranger. You're going to love that one!
Thanks! I love the ending on this song too! It's so beautiful! It doesn't look like you've reacted to "Samaltau" (another Tokyo Jazz Festival performance) or "Qairan Elim" (the official music video) so I suggest those next.
Yes! You will love the instrumentation in Samaltau and the Qairan Elim videos is a masterful work of art! Plus when Dimash sings in his native Kazakh, (which both songs are in), you just seem to feel it on a whole deeper level!
Love your reactions Drum. 😁 You look at things a little differently than a lot of reactors and that makes you more interesting. Looking forward to more.
Thanks for your reactions, Tony. This song performed by Dimash is one of the most beautiful, it is magnificent. Like an artist on canvas, Dimash brings out his magical roulades. How many colors and shades! That's great!
Thank you for your heartwarming reaction! Please also react to Across Endless Dimension by Dimash but only the best version which he sang in Slavic Bazaar 2021, all other versions of this song are good but this is definitely the best. Also Dimash Your Love, Confessa+Diva Dance, Adagio, and Okay. Billion of thanks!
Que emociones más fuertes nos inspira el gran Dimash, en este tema nos muestra una profunda tristeza de un amor quizás perdido, transmite de tal manera este sentimiento que nos hace llorar. Gracias por esta fiel reacción. Bendiciones y un abrazo desde Colombia.
Dimash Kudabergen, living legend, genius singer, one in a million, no, one in a billion. With 23 years of classical training, he has become a unique vocalist. He has an amazing musical education, all the technical details he sings and uses, he knows how it works. He is musical perfection. There is no technical detail that he doesn't have, no one has ever had such talent and skills, he can be bass, baritone, tenor, counter tenor, alto, mezzo soprano, soprano and so on, he sings in 15 languages, he has the biggest range . He sings many genres, opera, pop, rap and so on. In addition to the talent that God gave, the work that he did is amazing. From the age of 5, he dedicated his life to music, did everything to develop it (swimming in the pool, breathing control, range, healthy lifestyle)He is an amazingly humble, warm simple man, apart from his musical excellence, as a person he is an amazing person. His songs are exceptionally complex both technically and emotionally, he is able to properly develop emotion in music both vocally and artistry.Dimash has fans (called dears) from 150 countries around the world. I'd say his fans are special because we don't love Dimash because he has good looks (well, he's very attractive and cute) or because his performances are fun (unlike other pretend singers who are more performers than singers and vocalists). We love him because of the talent he has, because of the work he has done almost all his life. He deserves everything. There is no other singer who can be compared to him, he is at the apogee of development.He plays 7 instruments, loves the culture of his country and wants to introduce it to the world. As I already wrote, he is very educated, he is still studying. he has 2 degrees in classical and contemporary, and on the way to a doctorate in musicology.Dimash has an incredible range that no one has ever had, full range 7.7 octaves, from G0 to D8. ( D8 whistle note , off the piano) Has very good details, staccato, distinctive vibrato, rifs, melizens, vocal acrobatic, glissando, crescendo, dominoendo, long notes, breath control, correct tesitura, Able to develop emotion properly, fit roles well . Uses professional technique, Italian Bell Canto technique. In his song it feels like he is a professional even without high notes.Unfortunately, as always, geniuses are appreciated late, this guy deserves much, much more recognition, I hope the time will come and he will be properly appreciated. I also want to mention that Dimash is like a drug. I have been listening to him for the third year, I can't imagine a day without listening to him, he is the best, not because he sings high notes and has a great range, but because he enters the soul with his song and you feel something you have never felt before. .But if we consider it from a technical point of view, in this case too Dimash is the best. As vocal teachers and professionals say, his singing is technical perfection.Dimash's parents are singers, his mother is a soprano, his father is a singer and also a producer, as far as I know, Dimash's grandparents are singers, so from a musical point of view, Dimash has good genetics, he has a natural innate talent, which he developed after 23 years of work, and we have a unique singer in front of us. I could probably write a lot more, but I'll stop now, I want more people to know about him, believe me, you won't regret it. I hope I conveyed what I wanted to say correctly.
Wow, this song choice is a pleasant surprise! Yet, TBH, I haven't heard this cover version before. The original song, 行かないで(Ikanaide), roughly translated as "Don't Go/Leave," was published in November, 1989, by a Japanese artist called 玉置 浩二(Tamaki Kōji). It is one of his, if not the most, famous song, and has been translated into several foreign language cover version throughout decades. The 1990 Cantonese cover title is 《李香蘭》(Li Hsiang-lan, the name of a famous Japanese/Chinese female singer/actress in 1940s, WWII), the 1993 Chinese cover title is 《秋意濃》(Deep Fall Season), and an English cover version called "Yesterday's News," by MAMAS GUN in 2010. The original Japanese lyrics are like a repeated pleadings from the singer, rather simple, yet deeply heartbroken. The Cantonese lyric version was diverse greatly from the original simplicity, adding a layer of beauty but not greasy romantic atmosphere. The Chinese lyric version mainly followed the Cantonese version, since the singer is the same guy called 張學友 (Jacky Cheung). I don't think I need to add any info on the Eng ver...... Xp Disclaimer, I'm not trying to act like a jerk here. Even though Dimash Kudaibergen did performance some incredible singing techniques, I must say these opera-ish, singing contest showoff traits don't suite the original Japanese lyrics very well. The original Japanese version, the Cantonese version, and the Chinese version, all follow an 'eastern culture vibe' - withdrawn, implicit, restrained. So when I heard Mr. Kudaibergen expressed the introverted Japanese lyrics so bluntly started from 4:00, the too-straightforwardness confused me for the rest of the period. I still appreciate Dimash Kudaibergen's singing skills. Maybe it's just me yielding to my comfort zone for too long. Thank you for reacting to this piece!
Strange, are you aware that the composer of this song said that this is the best performance of non-japanese singer, he ever heard? Yes, it has different energy. I truly love the original by Koji Tamaki too, however, this one is equally beautiful, there is no need to make a choice. In music there can be many versions of one song, each beautiful in its own way ...
@@jitkaanduin346 First, I'd like to apologize if my personal preference offended you. However, even you claim the author said "this is the best performance of non-japanese singer," I can't find any related statement about that? The closest statement I found Tamaki Koji made is " I’ve heard that over time, the same things can be transmitted in completely different ways. And it’s very nice, isn’t it?” On that, I totally agree. Maybe you can share the source where Tamaki-san truly literally praised "this is the best performance of non-japanese singer?" I'd really love to learn. Which leads to another point I'd like to bring up: I'm not quite sure if we are on the same page of defining "Non-Japanese" or not. I found Mr. Kudaibergen's 2017 singing contest version later, and I was impressed by his interpretation on that Chinese version, greater than this cover. The problem is, as my original comment have already pointed out, there's great difference in the complexity of the lyrics between Japanese original version and the Cantonese/Chinese version. In my humble opinion, this difference largely affects the fluency of transmitting emotion through particular singing techniques. So, if your understanding/qualification for 'Non-Japanese' is merely a non-Japanese singing a Japanese song, everything is simple. Yet, how about a non-Japanese singing a Chinese/Cantonese song, adapted from a Japanese original, then using the Chinese version technique to portray the Japanese original? There's multiple language conversion in this case, and I don't think every admirer of Mr. Kudaibergen truly grasp the complexity of the situation. Unfortunate for me, Japanese is my third fluent language (Chinese is my mother tongue, English is my best foreign language, and I can half-understand Cantonese word by word if there's a subtitle.), and 《行かないで》 is one of my favorite Japanese songs. I've studied the meaning of every syllable, and scrutinized why the lyric phrase is composed like it did. Then I studied the adapted lyrics in Cantonese/Chinese, trying to figure out why the lyricists could transform a simple, heartbroken Japanese pleading, into a classic traditional Chinese poetry beauty. So, when I heard this video's version, I was confused. Not until I heard Mr. Kudaibergen's 2017 singing contest version, did I realize he's singing this song in Japanese, yet, to some extend, in a Chinese/Cantonese portraying way. There might be more behind-the-scene situation, and I'm sure I'm not qualified to judge. My original comment is merely a first impression, fueled by my own indulgence. Maybe through some time, I can figure out why Mr. Kudaibergen chose to interpret the Japanese lyrics in his own understanding. And I'm gladly to learn more info about this song. Sorry again if I made any unintentional offending out of ignorance or comfort zone indulgence.
Disclaimer: I can't see my direct reply to this questioner, so I C&P my content, for anyone's reference. First, I'd like to apologize if my personal preference offended you. However, even you claim the author said "this is the best performance of non-japanese singer," I can't find any related statement about that? The closest statement I found Tamaki Koji made is " I’ve heard that over time, the same things can be transmitted in completely different ways. And it’s very nice, isn’t it?” On that, I totally agree. Maybe you can share the source where Tamaki-san truly literally praised "this is the best performance of non-japanese singer?" I'd really love to learn. Which leads to another point I'd like to bring up: I'm not quite sure if we are on the same page of defining "Non-Japanese" or not. I found Mr. Kudaibergen's 2017 singing contest version later, and I was impressed by his interpretation on that Chinese version, greater than this cover. The problem is, as my original comment have already pointed out, there's great difference in the complexity of the lyrics between Japanese original version and the Cantonese/Chinese version. In my humble opinion, this difference largely affects the fluency of transmitting emotion through particular singing techniques. So, if your understanding/qualification for 'Non-Japanese' is merely a non-Japanese singing a Japanese song, everything is simple. Yet, how about a non-Japanese singing a Chinese/Cantonese song, adapted from a Japanese original, then using the Chinese version technique to portray the Japanese original? There's multiple language conversion in this case, and I don't think every admirer of Mr. Kudaibergen truly grasp the complexity of the situation. Unfortunate for me, Japanese is my third fluent language (Chinese is my mother tongue, English is my best foreign language, and I can half-understand Cantonese word by word if there's a subtitle.), and 《行かないで》 is one of my favorite Japanese songs. I've studied the meaning of every syllable, and scrutinized why the lyric phrase is composed like it did. Then I studied the adapted lyrics in Cantonese/Chinese, trying to figure out why the lyricists could transform a simple, heartbroken Japanese pleading, into a classic traditional Chinese poetry beauty. So, when I heard this video's version, I was confused. Not until I heard Mr. Kudaibergen's 2017 singing contest version, did I realize he's singing this song in Japanese, yet, to some extend, in a Chinese/Cantonese portraying way. There might be more behind-the-scene situation, and I'm sure I'm not qualified to judge. My original comment is merely a first impression, fueled by my own indulgence. Maybe through some time, I can figure out why Mr. Kudaibergen chose to interpret the Japanese lyrics in his own understanding. And I'm gladly to learn more info about this song. Sorry again if I made any unintentional offending out of ignorance or comfort zone indulgence.
@@henrykung1983 It was the lyricist, Goro Matsui, who said that. He tweeted about how excited he was to hear Dimash's performance of the song and in an interview stated those things (I quote): "I happened to find Dimash singing “ikanaide" by chance. The first thing that surprised me was his crystal clear tone and his expressive voice that conveys the lyrics of the song. I've heard other Asian singers sing "Ikanaide" in their native languages several times. However, even though they all sing great, none of them seemed to quite capture the sound and meaning of the original lyrics, and perceive the emotions between the lines. In this song, the phrase ~ Ah, ikanaide~ is repeated several times in the chorus. Although they are the same exact words, each line has a different meaning. I feel that Dimash seems to know it. I have to say it again… I was so surprised by this young, foreign singer named Dimash Qudaibergen sung this song and he interpreted it perfectly, since even many Japanese singers are struggling to sing this song with meaning.... Tamaki didn't sing this song often at his live concerts. It seems to have taken a long time before he started to sing this song on live stage until recent years. This song is very difficult to comprehension like this even for the original singer/composer. I believe to be able to sing this song, you need to have “the time” which is many life experiences to fully express the songs lyrics, not just with singing ability. Among the songs I wrote with Tamaki, there are many songs that I would like to experience Dimash singing, such as “Anokoro e/Back to that time” and "Friend". I wish I had such an opportunity someday in future. He is "a singer who moves the writer's heart". A melody with many long tones in a song requires good singing skills. Furthermore, it is so hard to adjust the amount of your inner passions/emotions, also this is not the song in which you only require a strong/steady/firm voice. And above all, it is very important that if you can accurately express the "Pray/supplication”, which is the theme of this song. In that sense, I think "Ikanaide" must be a song that chooses the singer. And Dimash Kudaibergen seems the one of singers who got chosen by this song."
@Dia Linwen Disclaimer: I'm not used to writing in another way, so please forgive me for retyping your account name at the beginning. And, if any, thank you for accommodating with a writing system that you might not so comfortable with. First of all, my appreciation for you sharing these information. After reading your comment, I realize there's a great understanding gap. According to your quote, aside with the praise to Mr. Kudaibergen, Goro-san did mention the express of supplication, which has never been considered once during my 30 years history of listening to this song. To me, the lyrics had never implied as prayers from a lower self-esteem status, but rather out of emotional desperation. I guess my interpretation was largely influenced by the adapted Cantonese/Chinese lyrics, which give away a lot more plot clues than the Japanese original. In that sense, I do consent with Mr. Kudaibergen's portraying techniques in this video. If possible: Since there's many Mr. Kudaibergen's 'Ikanaide' versions throughout these years, can you share the timing when Goro Matsui shared his insight? If it happened just right after this version's performance, then the statement is further affirmed. If Goro-san stated his opinion towards another Mr. Kudaibergen's portray, I'd also like to study the possible difference. :)
As a Brazilian, I'm very surprised by the unexpected and generalized presence of fellow Brazilians who are familiar with Dimash in this comment section. This is the first time I've heard of him, too, which adds to the surprise.
Dimash said in an interview that this is his MOST favorite song to sing. I hope you had the Eng Subs so you know the meaning. If not you can find this song on his channel with ES! thanks!
Es increible escuchar esas transiciónes que hace con tanta facilidad de su voz aireda a diferentes colocaciónes.......le da una emoción tan grande a la canción que te inspira y te hace volar.
Grande y hermoso DIMASH 🎼 La maravillosa energía 🌌 que mi cuerpo reclama. Gracias Dimash por darnos tanto de ti. Gracias por reaccionar a nuestro príncipe kazajo. Saludos desde Andalucía España 🇪🇦
I actually have a bunch that would fall into second place, but I only listen to them occasionally in the last four years. They include a lot of artists from the 70' and 80's.
Please react to "Across endless dimensions" OST to movie Creators, the Past. The music was composed by director of the movie... Also "Samaltau " another live stream from Tokyo jazz festival in 2021 is beautiful. Definitely not mainstream, no voice acrobatics, but extremely powerful performance, one of my favorites. Also "Daybreak", Bastau version is just stunning
I love this song, like many of his songs. He has a Mandarin version of this song also and even though this is closer to the original song, I prefer the Mandarin version just a tad more. The lyrics are different for both and of course the language sounds different but his first time singing it on The Singer is my favorite version. I'm waiting for The Love of Tired Swans. His first time singing it at The Kremlin in 2018. ❤
@@michaelelliott8536 yes I've seen that and musically it sounds beautiful. But considering how different the lyrics are, not sure it made any sense mashing them together. I haven't seen the lyrics of that mash up. 😂
@@michaelelliott8536 In Prague also. I attended both concerts and it was especially moving for me to see him combine the versions, paying tribute to both compositions and languages. I love both versions equally (although the Japanese language sounds more beautiful to my ears), and was thinking with some regret that if he does one version, he won't do the other. And as Dimash usually does, I had a great surprise from him with these combined performances. And he performed it so beautifully as well, especially in Prague it was so divine I thought I could die on the spot. And those glorious endings! He is just getting better and better.
Yes. Micro-intentionality and Master Class control over every note and breath between. The delicate nuance that he brings to his mike technique is also spectacular, far more obvious here than in his live performances.😃
You need to watch STRANGER, LOVE IS A DREAM - either the Moscow concert or 2021-Slavinski Bazaar - but wait, wait, wait- he is stranded on stage with flowers, will make a short speech, leave the stage and return - you'll learn much about the character of this young man - ADAGIO, HELLO, AIDA-DAIDIDAU - 'SPEECH AND SONG - WAR AND PEACE' -from his concert in Dusseldorf, Germany several months ago - SOS from the the award program the night prior to his concert in Dubai 2021, EMIGALA - dedicates his award to his grandmother who he brings on stage. ENDLESS DIMENSIONS, FLY AWAY, SAMALTU,DIVA DANCE - enjoy~
Dimash è un fenomeno unico nella storia della musica mondiale, non solo per il suo talento ineguagliabile ma per l'enorme portata etica che è il fine supremo della sua Arte, cioè unire i popoli accomunandoli dentro qualcosa che trascende generi, linguaggi e razze. Il Canto, nella sua forma squisitamente più pura, che si esprime sempre a livelli massimi, sia tecnici che interpretativi. Non capivo bene, all'inizio, perché tanti lo definiscono una 'benedizione' entrata nelle loro vite, ma seguendo il suo percorso creativo tutto diventa chiaro. Dimash è un essere di luce, e trasferisce questa luce in tutto ciò che realizza, poiché rivela la sua anima al pubblico senza risparmiarsi, e il pubblico lo recepisce immediatamente, e ne resta toccato per sempre. Attraverso la sua voce indescrivibile, che è potenza e purezza al tempo stesso, sconvolge le nostre vite, rendendole assetate del Bello come mai erano state. Nessuno è paragonabile a lui tra gli artisti di ieri e di oggi. Immenso Dimash.
Preciosa interpretación, aunque tengo muchas que me encantan, ojala puedas reaccionar a We Are One, esta en ingles y fue compuesta por la pandemia en 2020
If you thought that vocal ending was impressive , you should listen to his performance of Adagio on The Singer 2017 ! Nothing short of spectacular ! Dimash has no limits to his abilities ! Thank you DrumRollTony - greetings from New Zealand.
You commented how hard he had to workActually he was Gods gift to us not just him.Dimash said it did not matter where he went to school,how hard he had to get to work and at what age he started.put all that out of your mind. Lean back and just enjoy.It was his honour to know he had given us enjoyment and pleasure,that was his goal..Did you see him after opera.2 when he was hugging his dad and family he asked his dad Did you think I did ok? Was it good music? Thought it was really touching.Like a child looking to his dad for approval.I’m on his channel now,although I Dow exactly what that means.I hop you do really read the comments.Does anybody besides me worry about what he is doing to his knees. He can’t keep doing that forever and the passion in his voice alone is enough.we don’t need to see him mess up hi body parts to enjoy his singing.
I HIGHLY recommend the Calamity soundtrack, by DM Dokuro. Granted, there’s nearly 4 hours of it I also recommend Last Stand and Deep Stone Lullaby from Destiny1/2
⏩ Video Question: Who is your second favorite vocalist after Dimash???
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Movie "The Fifth Element"t Inva Mula(The Diva Dance)
Dimash Kudaibergen was also singing. "The Diva Dance"
Impaciente por ver tu reacción, es tan bonita ésta canción, la primera vez que se la oí cantar creo que fué hace unos años y lo hizo en mandarín si no me equivoco y esta es en japonés pero no importa como y cuando la cante yo lloro como una magdalena. Esa Vozzzz ❤️
Difficult to say but if you’ve not reacted to Lara Fabian then you have missed an absolute gem of a singer ❤️
Freddy Mercury. Actually not my second favourite but my favourite from those who regretfully are not among us any more and the best of all until I discovered Dimash. I wish Dimash will become as big as Freddy, he deserves it.
Diana Ankudinova - Can't Help Falling in Love
The Chinese version was already beautiful and heartbreaking, but there's something about the Japanese language that took it to a whole new level emotionally
Yes it does change how I feel in Japanese more sad and emotional 😭
Of course it is different, the lyrics and meaning of the song is different ! He conveys the lyrics perfectly for and in both songs.
This song, this version, is my personal favorite of his.
@@gboete
No need to be condescending in your response. Totally uncalled for.
After Dimash I don't have a second favourite, I can't find him, there are good singers, but since I met Dimash I can't listen to another one, I can't help it. Thanks for the reaction, as always, magnificent ♥️
Yes 👍
I am just like you. I used to have favorites, but nothing like my admiration for Dimash's talent. I have loved music my whole life and even taught music during my first two years of college. Now, I can't imagine a day without hearing Dimash. No one comes close enough to be second.
Totally relate. I love all kinds of music...and the greats are what I primarily would listen to. Dimash is the beyond great.....he's otherworldly. Who can compare? There are a lot of amazing new talents out there. But, Dimash is just on a different level. Spoiled am I. Very happily.
@@skirk9184 I can’t recall the last time that I’ve listened to anyone else. Since I’ve discovered Dimash, there isn’t anyone else that I care to listen to. Although, I do acknowledge the fact that there are many great artists, I for some reason am quite satisfied listening to Dimash only. There’s just so much about Dimash, that I’m entertained by. 😊
I'm just the same - it's been over three years now, but I still can't help comparing everyone's music to Dimash's, and they never quite measure up! But with a song for every mood and occasion, I'm really not that sorry about it - he's the best and always will be, and I'll be a Dear until I die! :D (and probably afterwards too - once the angels heard «Ave Maria», the heavens must be filled with Dears for sure!😆)
ROCK 'N ROLL BOY an American, growing up in Kazakhstan, we 1st saw him at 15-16 on state tv in a boy band. My sister developed a huge crush, my Dad called him Rock 'n Roll Boy ! Hee ! 6 years later, my sis got a bandit copy of his SOS while he was a contestant early on in The Singer Finals, sending it with who's this ? I replied, have no idea but he isn't human. Rock 'n Roll Boy was the reply ! No way, I called his cousin, he's in school, yer wrong ! He was heading there, entered the field eliminations, only immediate family knew, and keeps winning !!, the whole country is bonkers ! I joined the fray, he ran it all the way to the end , the youngest in its history, and lost to a Chinese national in China. Go figure 🤐 Millions of fans.' 😁
Так как я очень люблю музыку, ну могу полистать плейлист, но каждый день слушаю только ДИМАША.Вот уже 5 лет.Другие надоедают, ДИМАШ никогда!
Dimash, second,Dimash, and Dimash again 😅👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
il faut naître sourd pour ne pas aimer la voix de DIMASH...DIMASH est le ROI du monde...j adore votre réaction
He is the best singer in the world!!!
Just A💜M💜A💜Z💜I💜N💜G💜
Dimash said in an interview that this was his favourite song to sing.
His insane absolute mastery and virtuosity is on full, stunning display here .
Dimash - Unforgettable day (gakku 2017)😄
One of my favourite songs 🤩 thanx for the nice reaction!
Amazing and moving version in japanese , Dimash is full of emotions, his performance is stunning !!!
Thanks Tony for your reaction ! Love you analyse every aspect of the performance. Please, react to DIMAGE & THE SUPER VOCAL BOYS doing a QUEEN medly...spectacular!!!
God bless you always!
ONE TAKE, 2 independent, recognized industry professionals filming it for the Festival, knowing from past experiences, it would be questioned by naysayers and reported he did multiple takes and a video made from the best.
Dimash pays tribute to Koji Tamaki`s original, and also to Yoshiko Yamaguchi`s story , and voice :) (you can see her beauty and hear her amazing voice in the link below). "Ikanaide" was written about her sad real life story : written metaphorically as a plea for a loved one not to leave, the song actually describes the pain of actress-singer Yoshiko Yamaguchi that had to go into exile. Born in China, she hid her japanese heritage under a chinese name (Li Xiang Lan), became very famous. After WWII, her heritage was exposed, she was arrested, accused of being a spy, and sentenced to death. She was ultimately cleared of charges, but was advised to leave the country, as she risked being lynched. The song describes her pain in separating from China and her chinese name. The soprano section added by Dimash is meant to express her pain. /// She also had an amazing voice
Dimash also performed the chinese version of this song, called "Autumn Strong/Late Autumn" - first time during The Singer competition in China (2017), as the first chinese song he ever sang (worked like crazy in the week given to him, to get the pronunciation right), and managed to bring the audience to tears. Now he performs the chinese version in all his concerts (sometimes combines the 2 versions and sings half in chinese and half in japanese :) ) He got an award in Hong Kong for "Autumn Strong", and for "Ikanaide", a co-writer of the song said that Dimash`s cover was the best foreigner cover :) (japanese pronunciation included :)) )
For "Ikanaide", Dimash used a lot more breathiness than in "Autumn Strong" - as a tribute to Koji Tamaki`s original : ruclips.net/video/2j3ab7cu_30/видео.html
P.S. All my respect to you for catching that awesome hum at the end 😁Many stop the song before it, or talk over it 😐
Thoroughly enjoyed your video, as always :)
Dimash the best vocalis ever
Thank you for your reaction, Tony! Love your Dimash reactions. Ikanaide is one of my favourite songs of Dimash too. I agree the ending is unsual and so emotional. My second favourite vocalist after Dimash at present is Hua Chenyu. He won the Chinese competition "I am Singer" in 2020.
C'est juste magnifique. La fin est sublime.
For me, this is his grand-masterpiece. Every single note, every syllable, every sound, every vowel, every expression, is just absolutely perfect. Not in a hyperbolic fanboy way. It's freaking _PERFECT._ Every single sound. Even the ending, where he knew just what _not_ to sing. I don't think there has ever been a vocal performance this nuanced, this flawless, ever.
One more element in your collection!
What connects Dimash and Diana Ankudinova!?
lgor Krutoy is a composer and pianist who accompanied Dimash and Diana too, and lgor Krutoy gave Diana an apartment in Moscow.
I would like to share with you my discovery. The voice of amazing beauty, power and depth, crystal clear, I heard from a beautiful girl and was fascinated by her.
Her story moved me even more.
At the age of 3, this little girl was found at a bus stop with a broken collarbone and other psychological and physical injuries. The child ended up in an orphanage, where her future foster mother worked as a masseuse. The story itself is a ready-made plot for an Oscar-nominated film.
This girl is now 19 years old.
She has about 70 victories in various vocal competitions. If you understand what it is to sing with soul, then this is about her.
Diana also has a huge army of fans, and reactions are gaining tens and hundreds of thousands of views. The total number of reactions on RUclips to Diana is about 13 thousand.
Best choice from Diana's channel:
Can’t Help Falling in Love
4.6 million views
146k likes
- total 791 reactions to this performance by Diana.
Total number of reactions to Diana, about 13 thousand reactions, all added to my playlists.
One of the most famous hits of the king of rock 'n' roll in an unrivaled gorgeous, phenomenal performance by Diana Ankudinova ( 18 y.o.)
Can’t Help Falling in Love (Elvis Presley / DARK VERSION cover)
@@monolit73 Dimash and Diana changed everything I thought I knew about the human voice. I haven’t been the same since I discovered their sound and artistry
Thank you so much for this lovely background information! 😊
I’m the same! There isn’t anyone who would come in a close second place! I’ve listened to him sing every day for over 4 years! I kid you not. I have listened to SOS at least 300-400 times! Never tire of it❤️
Only Dimash!!!
No existe otro Cómo diversión puedo escuchar mucha música diferente pero algo que te llegue realmente al corazón y que te haga vibrar el alma y la piel es solamente dimash
Hola désde Florida Uruguay te salúdo y agradezco tus reacciones al Máster Dimash (DQ) !! Aún tienes mucho para ver y escuchar y acá estaré, acompañándote !! Abrazo 🤗🇺🇾
Спасибо, хорошая реакция!
Thank you so much for your reaction to this Tony. Was looking forward to it. Love your Dimash reactions 💞
My second favourite too
È una gioia ogni volta che la ascolto...non c'è nessun cantante al momento che trasmetta tanta emozione❤
Our Dimash doesn’t speak Japanese and learnt this song for the festival in Japan. He normally sings this song in Chinese. He’s just amazing. Thank you for your great reaction ❤️🇦🇺💕👏🏻
Grande maestro Dimash, único completo! Maravilhoso 👏👏👏👏 perfeito 👏👏👏👏. Obrigada por sua reação. DEARS, BRASIL!!!!! abraço.
Maravilloso!! Saludos desde Chile 🇨🇱
Nada mas que decir....que otra joya musical del gran y unico Dimash
Dimash is my number one of course and I’d love for you react to Daididau from his Bastau concert. This is a favorite of his. My second is Hua Chenyu. He won the Singer competition in 2020. Another true talent in composition.
If you need someone to plead for your life Dimash is the man. It’s a great setting to really appreciate how stunning his breathe and use of different parts of his vocals to fabulous effect. This is my go to song for a bad or good day . Thank you for reacting to this Tony
Tony I really like you and love your Dimash’s reactions, Ikanaide is also one of my very favorites, thank you♥️keep in mind “Stranger”, a warm hug from Colombia 🇨🇴
Stranger is blocked for me
@@DrumRollTonyReacts oh what a pity😔
Sublime chanson de KOJI TAMAKI & sublimissime vocal de DIMASH 💞💞💞
Amo suas reações, sem palavras para descrever Dimash, simplesmente incrível, um grande abraço do BRASIL 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷💖
After listening to Dimash with this song I find it even harder to relate to anything or anyone else in life. Amazing!
Música Japonesa linda cantada por Dimash em perfeito Japonês!
Dimash é Música! Arte e emoção, tudo isso conectado ao coração, por isso quando canta, nos envolve com sua magia e nos transporta para um mundo melhor de amor e alegria! ♥️♥️
Dimash é Simplesmente transcendental!
👏🏻👏🏼👏🏽👏🏽👏🏿👏🏿👏🎶🎶♥️♥️🇧🇷🇧🇷
I recommend you react to War and Peace by Dimash, it's also composed by him so I thought it may interest you.
Completely agree. 👍
@UCu6GG_tKLKIfeBELf8F0YTA yea that version would be good, tho the digital show version may be better in terms of sound quality
War and peace from his Kiev concert is the best for me.
@@almasmith906 agree 💞
Dimash es mi unico cantante favorito desde hace 2 años desde la primera vez que lo escuché, todas sus canciones son mis favoritas por que todas son con su hermosa e inigualable voz e interpretadas con su toda su alma y energia. 💗💗💗
Great reaction, Tony. Thank you. One thing I've noticed about Dimash, if you watch his face the few seconds before he starts singing, for want of a better term, he settles in and becomes the music. I'm sure that is wrong, but it is what I feel.
Sounds right to me
Such an apt observation. I totally agree. He is one with the music
THANK YOU! One of my favorites, especially the ending! More Dimash please?
Esta es mi canción favorita!! La he escuchado 1000 veces! Bravo Di ash! Gracias por reaccionar al magnifico Dimash! 🌹🇲🇽❤️🌹🇲🇽❤️
Hi! I love that you pay attention to the music too! I believe you’ll find very interesting and will thorougly enjoy the vocalised version of a Dimash’s song called “Know”. He is basically 𝙨𝙘𝙖𝙩𝙩𝙞𝙣𝙜 throughout the entire song! Really interesting compositon with middle eastern vibes, quite haunting. Keep it in mind for a future reaction: ruclips.net/video/UCbpt48KntY/видео.html
Hola desde España ,reacciona a your LOVE de Dimash gracias
Thanks, Tony! Love your reactions! You just pay attention to the details, and notice the nuances! Indeed, this one is a masterclass on dynamics. Not just the vocal agility and the range but especially the dynamics! I think your next Dimash song should be Stranger. You're going to love that one!
Many thanks for the reaction and consistently high, full-fledged audio quality.
Димаш - феномен! Наша городость!
Спасибо за реакцию!
Вы очаровательны!
🇰🇿🇰🇿🇰🇿
Thanks! I love the ending on this song too! It's so beautiful! It doesn't look like you've reacted to "Samaltau" (another Tokyo Jazz Festival performance) or "Qairan Elim" (the official music video) so I suggest those next.
Yes! You will love the instrumentation in Samaltau and the Qairan Elim videos is a masterful work of art! Plus when Dimash sings in his native Kazakh, (which both songs are in), you just seem to feel it on a whole deeper level!
@@TheMedicineCouch Very well said!!
Love your reactions Drum. 😁 You look at things a little differently than a lot of reactors and that makes you more interesting. Looking forward to more.
Thank you for this marvelous vídeo 🙏🙏🙏🙏
I loved it 💖🥰
This is one of my favorite song too.
Dimash is unique. 🎤🎶💞
Hugs from Brazil to you 🇧🇷💐🎶
Thanks for your reactions, Tony. This song performed by Dimash is one of the most beautiful, it is magnificent. Like an artist on canvas, Dimash brings out his magical roulades. How many colors and shades! That's great!
I wait fir this 🔥🔥🔥👏👏👏
Please 🙏, react to *UNFORGETTABLE DAY* in *The Singer Show* ....Is Amazing
🎺🎸🎺🎸🎹🎹🎤
Thank you for your heartwarming reaction! Please also react to Across Endless Dimension by Dimash but only the best version which he sang in Slavic Bazaar 2021, all other versions of this song are good but this is definitely the best. Also Dimash Your Love, Confessa+Diva Dance, Adagio, and Okay. Billion of thanks!
This is awesome! Great reaction! Gotta check out Samaltau, that one tends to be a massive favourite of everyone.
Que emociones más fuertes nos inspira el gran Dimash, en este tema nos muestra una profunda tristeza de un amor quizás perdido, transmite de tal manera este sentimiento que nos hace llorar. Gracias por esta fiel reacción. Bendiciones y un abrazo desde Colombia.
Me encanta Dimash, me transmite todo el amor que le tiene al canto y a la música, soy una dear más en México!!! 🇲🇽
Dimash Kudabergen, living legend, genius singer, one in a million, no, one in a billion. With 23 years of classical training, he has become a unique vocalist. He has an amazing musical education, all the technical details he sings and uses, he knows how it works. He is musical perfection. There is no technical detail that he doesn't have, no one has ever had such talent and skills, he can be bass, baritone, tenor, counter tenor, alto, mezzo soprano, soprano and so on, he sings in 15 languages, he has the biggest range . He sings many genres, opera, pop, rap and so on. In addition to the talent that God gave, the work that he did is amazing. From the age of 5, he dedicated his life to music, did everything to develop it (swimming in the pool, breathing control, range, healthy lifestyle)He is an amazingly humble, warm simple man, apart from his musical excellence, as a person he is an amazing person. His songs are exceptionally complex both technically and emotionally, he is able to properly develop emotion in music both vocally and artistry.Dimash has fans (called dears) from 150 countries around the world. I'd say his fans are special because we don't love Dimash because he has good looks (well, he's very attractive and cute) or because his performances are fun (unlike other pretend singers who are more performers than singers and vocalists). We love him because of the talent he has, because of the work he has done almost all his life. He deserves everything. There is no other singer who can be compared to him, he is at the apogee of development.He plays 7 instruments, loves the culture of his country and wants to introduce it to the world. As I already wrote, he is very educated, he is still studying. he has 2 degrees in classical and contemporary, and on the way to a doctorate in musicology.Dimash has an incredible range that no one has ever had, full range 7.7 octaves, from G0 to D8. ( D8 whistle note , off the piano) Has very good details, staccato, distinctive vibrato, rifs, melizens, vocal acrobatic, glissando, crescendo, dominoendo, long notes, breath control, correct tesitura, Able to develop emotion properly, fit roles well . Uses professional technique, Italian Bell Canto technique. In his song it feels like he is a professional even without high notes.Unfortunately, as always, geniuses are appreciated late, this guy deserves much, much more recognition, I hope the time will come and he will be properly appreciated. I also want to mention that Dimash is like a drug. I have been listening to him for the third year, I can't imagine a day without listening to him, he is the best, not because he sings high notes and has a great range, but because he enters the soul with his song and you feel something you have never felt before. .But if we consider it from a technical point of view, in this case too
Dimash is the best. As vocal teachers and professionals say, his singing is technical perfection.Dimash's parents are singers, his mother is a soprano, his father is a singer and also a producer, as far as I know, Dimash's grandparents are singers, so from a musical point of view, Dimash has good genetics, he has a natural innate talent, which he developed after 23 years of work, and we have a unique singer in front of us. I could probably write a lot more, but I'll stop now, I want more people to know about him, believe me, you won't regret it. I hope I conveyed what I wanted to say correctly.
Wonderful, marvellous, incredible Dimash. What else can you say? 😍😍😍
Wow, this song choice is a pleasant surprise! Yet, TBH, I haven't heard this cover version before.
The original song, 行かないで(Ikanaide), roughly translated as "Don't Go/Leave," was published in November, 1989, by a Japanese artist called 玉置 浩二(Tamaki Kōji). It is one of his, if not the most, famous song, and has been translated into several foreign language cover version throughout decades. The 1990 Cantonese cover title is 《李香蘭》(Li Hsiang-lan, the name of a famous Japanese/Chinese female singer/actress in 1940s, WWII), the 1993 Chinese cover title is 《秋意濃》(Deep Fall Season), and an English cover version called "Yesterday's News," by MAMAS GUN in 2010.
The original Japanese lyrics are like a repeated pleadings from the singer, rather simple, yet deeply heartbroken. The Cantonese lyric version was diverse greatly from the original simplicity, adding a layer of beauty but not greasy romantic atmosphere. The Chinese lyric version mainly followed the Cantonese version, since the singer is the same guy called 張學友 (Jacky Cheung).
I don't think I need to add any info on the Eng ver...... Xp
Disclaimer, I'm not trying to act like a jerk here.
Even though Dimash Kudaibergen did performance some incredible singing techniques, I must say these opera-ish, singing contest showoff traits don't suite the original Japanese lyrics very well. The original Japanese version, the Cantonese version, and the Chinese version, all follow an 'eastern culture vibe' - withdrawn, implicit, restrained. So when I heard Mr. Kudaibergen expressed the introverted Japanese lyrics so bluntly started from 4:00, the too-straightforwardness confused me for the rest of the period.
I still appreciate Dimash Kudaibergen's singing skills. Maybe it's just me yielding to my comfort zone for too long.
Thank you for reacting to this piece!
Strange, are you aware that the composer of this song said that this is the best performance of non-japanese singer, he ever heard?
Yes, it has different energy. I truly love the original by Koji Tamaki too, however, this one is equally beautiful, there is no need to make a choice. In music there can be many versions of one song, each beautiful in its own way ...
@@jitkaanduin346 First, I'd like to apologize if my personal preference offended you.
However, even you claim the author said "this is the best performance of non-japanese singer," I can't find any related statement about that? The closest statement I found Tamaki Koji made is " I’ve heard that over time, the same things can be transmitted in completely different ways. And it’s very nice, isn’t it?” On that, I totally agree.
Maybe you can share the source where Tamaki-san truly literally praised "this is the best performance of non-japanese singer?" I'd really love to learn.
Which leads to another point I'd like to bring up: I'm not quite sure if we are on the same page of defining "Non-Japanese" or not. I found Mr. Kudaibergen's 2017 singing contest version later, and I was impressed by his interpretation on that Chinese version, greater than this cover.
The problem is, as my original comment have already pointed out, there's great difference in the complexity of the lyrics between Japanese original version and the Cantonese/Chinese version. In my humble opinion, this difference largely affects the fluency of transmitting emotion through particular singing techniques.
So, if your understanding/qualification for 'Non-Japanese' is merely a non-Japanese singing a Japanese song, everything is simple. Yet, how about a non-Japanese singing a Chinese/Cantonese song, adapted from a Japanese original, then using the Chinese version technique to portray the Japanese original? There's multiple language conversion in this case, and I don't think every admirer of Mr. Kudaibergen truly grasp the complexity of the situation.
Unfortunate for me, Japanese is my third fluent language (Chinese is my mother tongue, English is my best foreign language, and I can half-understand Cantonese word by word if there's a subtitle.), and 《行かないで》 is one of my favorite Japanese songs. I've studied the meaning of every syllable, and scrutinized why the lyric phrase is composed like it did. Then I studied the adapted lyrics in Cantonese/Chinese, trying to figure out why the lyricists could transform a simple, heartbroken Japanese pleading, into a classic traditional Chinese poetry beauty.
So, when I heard this video's version, I was confused. Not until I heard Mr. Kudaibergen's 2017 singing contest version, did I realize he's singing this song in Japanese, yet, to some extend, in a Chinese/Cantonese portraying way. There might be more behind-the-scene situation, and I'm sure I'm not qualified to judge. My original comment is merely a first impression, fueled by my own indulgence. Maybe through some time, I can figure out why Mr. Kudaibergen chose to interpret the Japanese lyrics in his own understanding. And I'm gladly to learn more info about this song.
Sorry again if I made any unintentional offending out of ignorance or comfort zone indulgence.
Disclaimer: I can't see my direct reply to this questioner, so I C&P my content, for anyone's reference.
First, I'd like to apologize if my personal preference offended you.
However, even you claim the author said "this is the best performance of non-japanese singer," I can't find any related statement about that? The closest statement I found Tamaki Koji made is " I’ve heard that over time, the same things can be transmitted in completely different ways. And it’s very nice, isn’t it?” On that, I totally agree.
Maybe you can share the source where Tamaki-san truly literally praised "this is the best performance of non-japanese singer?" I'd really love to learn.
Which leads to another point I'd like to bring up: I'm not quite sure if we are on the same page of defining "Non-Japanese" or not. I found Mr. Kudaibergen's 2017 singing contest version later, and I was impressed by his interpretation on that Chinese version, greater than this cover.
The problem is, as my original comment have already pointed out, there's great difference in the complexity of the lyrics between Japanese original version and the Cantonese/Chinese version. In my humble opinion, this difference largely affects the fluency of transmitting emotion through particular singing techniques.
So, if your understanding/qualification for 'Non-Japanese' is merely a non-Japanese singing a Japanese song, everything is simple. Yet, how about a non-Japanese singing a Chinese/Cantonese song, adapted from a Japanese original, then using the Chinese version technique to portray the Japanese original? There's multiple language conversion in this case, and I don't think every admirer of Mr. Kudaibergen truly grasp the complexity of the situation.
Unfortunate for me, Japanese is my third fluent language (Chinese is my mother tongue, English is my best foreign language, and I can half-understand Cantonese word by word if there's a subtitle.), and 《行かないで》 is one of my favorite Japanese songs. I've studied the meaning of every syllable, and scrutinized why the lyric phrase is composed like it did. Then I studied the adapted lyrics in Cantonese/Chinese, trying to figure out why the lyricists could transform a simple, heartbroken Japanese pleading, into a classic traditional Chinese poetry beauty.
So, when I heard this video's version, I was confused. Not until I heard Mr. Kudaibergen's 2017 singing contest version, did I realize he's singing this song in Japanese, yet, to some extend, in a Chinese/Cantonese portraying way. There might be more behind-the-scene situation, and I'm sure I'm not qualified to judge. My original comment is merely a first impression, fueled by my own indulgence. Maybe through some time, I can figure out why Mr. Kudaibergen chose to interpret the Japanese lyrics in his own understanding. And I'm gladly to learn more info about this song.
Sorry again if I made any unintentional offending out of ignorance or comfort zone indulgence.
@@henrykung1983 It was the lyricist, Goro Matsui, who said that. He tweeted about how excited he was to hear Dimash's performance of the song and in an interview stated those things (I quote): "I happened to find Dimash singing “ikanaide" by chance.
The first thing that surprised me was his crystal clear tone and his expressive voice that conveys the lyrics of the song.
I've heard other Asian singers sing "Ikanaide" in their native languages several times.
However, even though they all sing great, none of them seemed to quite capture the sound and meaning of the original lyrics, and perceive the emotions between the lines.
In this song, the phrase ~ Ah, ikanaide~ is repeated several times in the chorus.
Although they are the same exact words, each line has a different meaning. I feel that Dimash seems to know it.
I have to say it again…
I was so surprised by this young, foreign singer named Dimash Qudaibergen sung this song and he interpreted it perfectly, since even many Japanese singers are struggling to sing this song with meaning....
Tamaki didn't sing this song often at his live concerts.
It seems to have taken a long time before he started to sing this song on live stage until recent years.
This song is very difficult to comprehension like this even for the original singer/composer.
I believe to be able to sing this song, you need to have “the time” which is many life experiences to fully express the songs lyrics, not just with singing ability.
Among the songs I wrote with Tamaki, there are many songs that I would like to experience Dimash singing, such as “Anokoro e/Back to that time” and "Friend".
I wish I had such an opportunity someday in future.
He is "a singer who moves the writer's heart".
A melody with many long tones in a song requires good singing skills.
Furthermore, it is so hard to adjust the amount of your inner passions/emotions, also this is not the song in which you only require a strong/steady/firm voice.
And above all, it is very important that if you can accurately express the "Pray/supplication”, which is the theme of this song.
In that sense, I think "Ikanaide" must be a song that chooses the singer.
And Dimash Kudaibergen seems the one of singers who got chosen by this song."
@Dia Linwen
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First of all, my appreciation for you sharing these information.
After reading your comment, I realize there's a great understanding gap. According to your quote, aside with the praise to Mr. Kudaibergen, Goro-san did mention the express of supplication, which has never been considered once during my 30 years history of listening to this song. To me, the lyrics had never implied as prayers from a lower self-esteem status, but rather out of emotional desperation. I guess my interpretation was largely influenced by the adapted Cantonese/Chinese lyrics, which give away a lot more plot clues than the Japanese original. In that sense, I do consent with Mr. Kudaibergen's portraying techniques in this video.
If possible: Since there's many Mr. Kudaibergen's 'Ikanaide' versions throughout these years, can you share the timing when Goro Matsui shared his insight? If it happened just right after this version's performance, then the statement is further affirmed. If Goro-san stated his opinion towards another Mr. Kudaibergen's portray, I'd also like to study the possible difference. :)
Love you Tony you know Dimash is the best
As a Brazilian, I'm very surprised by the unexpected and generalized presence of fellow Brazilians who are familiar with Dimash in this comment section. This is the first time I've heard of him, too, which adds to the surprise.
Thank you, I agree with you about that gorgeous ending. A masterclass vocal from Dimash.
Me encanta Dimash 💯🇨🇷🇨🇷❤️
La interpretación es exquisita y el final simplemente delicioso!!
Dimash said in an interview that this is his MOST favorite song to sing. I hope you had the Eng Subs so you know the meaning. If not you can find this song on his channel with ES! thanks!
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..... Man, what a beautiful song 👌. Thanks for reacting to this Tony.
YW 😄
Masterpiece 🙏
Es increible escuchar esas transiciónes que hace con tanta facilidad de su voz aireda a diferentes colocaciónes.......le da una emoción tan grande a la canción que te inspira y te hace volar.
Técnica vocal de otro planeta!! 🤯 🤯 🤯 🤯
This is one of my favorite Dimash videos and that's saying something. I love your reactions too!
Grande y hermoso DIMASH 🎼 La maravillosa energía 🌌 que mi cuerpo reclama. Gracias Dimash por darnos tanto de ti. Gracias por reaccionar a nuestro príncipe kazajo. Saludos desde Andalucía España 🇪🇦
Gracias por tu reacción a dimash, podrías subtitularla en español, gracias
Please react to Autumn strong( I am singer 2017), Be with me, Screaming (digital show). DIMASH - PENOMENAL!!! Pop, folk, rap, opera,jazz...!
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I actually have a bunch that would fall into second place, but I only listen to them occasionally in the last four years. They include a lot of artists from the 70' and 80's.
Димаш любую песню исполняет шедеврально и это неоспоримо факт
Please react to "Across endless dimensions" OST to movie Creators, the Past. The music was composed by director of the movie...
Also "Samaltau " another live stream from Tokyo jazz festival in 2021 is beautiful. Definitely not mainstream, no voice acrobatics, but extremely powerful performance, one of my favorites.
Also "Daybreak", Bastau version is just stunning
Один из лучших комментаторов, который не портит пустословием содержание песни.
His voice is so amazing. He can reach such deep lows and soprano highs in one breath.
I’m not into this type of music but adore his voice
I love this song, like many of his songs. He has a Mandarin version of this song also and even though this is closer to the original song, I prefer the Mandarin version just a tad more. The lyrics are different for both and of course the language sounds different but his first time singing it on The Singer is my favorite version.
I'm waiting for The Love of Tired Swans. His first time singing it at The Kremlin in 2018. ❤
At the Dubai concert, Dimash sang the first half in mandarin and the second half in Japanese, satisfying all our personal preferences.
@@michaelelliott8536 yes I've seen that and musically it sounds beautiful. But considering how different the lyrics are, not sure it made any sense mashing them together. I haven't seen the lyrics of that mash up. 😂
@@michaelelliott8536 In Prague also. I attended both concerts and it was especially moving for me to see him combine the versions, paying tribute to both compositions and languages. I love both versions equally (although the Japanese language sounds more beautiful to my ears), and was thinking with some regret that if he does one version, he won't do the other. And as Dimash usually does, I had a great surprise from him with these combined performances. And he performed it so beautifully as well, especially in Prague it was so divine I thought I could die on the spot. And those glorious endings! He is just getting better and better.
Listening and watching Dimash perform always make me think of him as his own conductor, cobducting his own orchestra which is his voice.
Yes. Micro-intentionality and Master Class control over every note and breath between. The delicate nuance that he brings to his mike technique is also spectacular, far more obvious here than in his live performances.😃
You need to watch STRANGER, LOVE IS A DREAM - either the Moscow concert or 2021-Slavinski Bazaar - but wait, wait, wait- he is stranded on stage with flowers, will make a short speech, leave the stage and return - you'll learn much about the character of this young man - ADAGIO, HELLO, AIDA-DAIDIDAU - 'SPEECH AND SONG - WAR AND PEACE' -from his concert in Dusseldorf, Germany several months ago - SOS from the the award program the night prior to his concert in Dubai 2021, EMIGALA - dedicates his award to his grandmother who he brings on stage. ENDLESS DIMENSIONS, FLY AWAY, SAMALTU,DIVA DANCE - enjoy~
Good going.
Magnífica interpretación de mi ángel Dimash 🥰😍😍
Dimash è un fenomeno unico nella storia della musica mondiale,
non solo per il suo talento ineguagliabile ma per l'enorme portata etica che è il fine supremo della sua Arte, cioè unire i popoli accomunandoli dentro qualcosa che trascende generi, linguaggi e razze.
Il Canto, nella sua forma squisitamente più pura, che si esprime sempre a livelli massimi, sia tecnici che interpretativi.
Non capivo bene, all'inizio, perché tanti lo definiscono una 'benedizione' entrata nelle loro vite, ma seguendo il suo percorso creativo tutto diventa chiaro. Dimash è un essere di luce, e trasferisce questa luce in tutto ciò che realizza, poiché rivela la sua anima al pubblico senza risparmiarsi, e il pubblico lo recepisce immediatamente, e ne resta toccato per sempre.
Attraverso la sua voce indescrivibile, che è potenza e purezza al tempo stesso, sconvolge le nostre vite, rendendole assetate del Bello come mai erano state.
Nessuno è paragonabile a lui tra gli artisti di ieri e di oggi.
Immenso Dimash.
Preciosa interpretación, aunque tengo muchas que me encantan, ojala puedas reaccionar a We Are One, esta en ingles y fue compuesta por la pandemia en 2020
If you thought that vocal ending was impressive , you should listen to his performance of Adagio on The Singer 2017 ! Nothing short of spectacular ! Dimash has no limits to his abilities ! Thank you DrumRollTony - greetings from New Zealand.
Desde Costa Rica 🇨🇷 por favor activar subtítulos en Español;somos muchas dears latinas que le acompañaremos
My bucket list is to see him live...
Dimash 2021 Война и Мир.
Para ser la primera vez que DIMASH ♥️canta esta versión de IkANAIDE en Japonés es Maravillosa
You commented how hard he had to workActually he was Gods gift to us not just him.Dimash said it did not matter where he went to school,how hard he had to get to work and at what age he started.put all that out of your mind. Lean back and just enjoy.It was his honour to know he had given us enjoyment and pleasure,that was his goal..Did you see him after opera.2 when he was hugging his dad and family he asked his dad Did you think I did ok? Was it good music? Thought it was really touching.Like a child looking to his dad for approval.I’m on his channel now,although I Dow exactly what that means.I hop you do really read the comments.Does anybody besides me worry about what he is doing to his knees. He can’t keep doing that forever and the passion in his voice alone is enough.we don’t need to see him mess up hi body parts to enjoy his singing.
Рахмет за реакцию 👍 Димаш Супер ❤️😍🇰🇿🌍 Всем мира и здоровья 🌍
This is masterful. Musicianship to the max. It is also one of my favourites. He is so good here.
I HIGHLY recommend the Calamity soundtrack, by DM Dokuro.
Granted, there’s nearly 4 hours of it
I also recommend Last Stand and Deep Stone Lullaby from Destiny1/2
Gracias por está reacción...Ikanaide is beautiful... Powerful...sin palabras...está fue la primera canción que te escuché de Dimash....