Yep...I always liked that song that goes"hope i invade before i get old" .... " my genelation ..my genelation yeahh" why dont you all ffffffffade arraaaay
Yuve is "how strange" in English. They are actually challenging & admonishing the current generation of Mongols to respect where they came from. Wolf Totem is the war song.
There are many criticisms of how the internet is utilized, but it's also allowed someone on the west coast of the US to experience a group of Mongolian musicians.
@@bobwaggle2069 Yes, it is. It's classified as "Folk Metal", in this case Mongolian instead of Scandinavian. I suggest you quit being a priggish gatekeeper.
HOW could u be in that studio with them playing live and not be losing your shit like they are right there making the most beautiful music and you are looking half asleep
@@atomvirus949 What we're hearing on the video is an audio track from the device the person recording is using, presumably a phone. The mics they were using were used to broadcast the sound on the radio and it was most likely of much higher quality than this recording.
gabakon actually the instruments 🥁🎻🥁🎸🪕 is louder and clear but the voice is lower and .... it seems mic is not catching the voice of singers even they are connecting closely.
@@atomvirus949 Yes, again. The microphone on the phone is not suited for recording live music. :) But don't worry, the listeners of the radio got the full experience.
i've only heard for first time in my local radio when they were playing songs from all the indigenous music groups from all over the globe it was called : indigenous music countdown and heard this song
@@JoeRoganPodcastirl Apparently, the trick is to start practicing ehen you're about 4 years old. Haha. I saw a video somewhere of a band member telling his story.
Pretty cool. But when I close my eyes I have a strong feeling that I need to wear my armor, take my horse and should go to protect my land (Yes I'm Slavic).
I discovered, quite by accident, these guys and their music. I think it was one of those 'how the hell did I end up here?' moments that we all have when watching RUclips. Anyway, I'm 69 and I introduced the Hu to my grandsons - they love 'em.
Yep, I found myself here today, in fact sent an email to a friend saying 'I fell down a rabbit hole" and sent him one of the Hu's videos. I'm still here searching more videos hours later. haha Awesome music.
Me too. I’m 66 and now introducing them to all my students age middle and high school. So freakin’ awesome! And the Inuit in northern Canada also do throat singing, but it sounds very different.
You can feel the pride, history of belonging to a culture that at one time dominated most of Asia and a huge part of Europe. It was one of the few cultures to ever dominate China.
This popped up on my RUclips channel and I gave it a try. Wow!!!! I can’t tell you how much it grabbed my soul and transported me to the tundra of Mongolia, I’m Native American (Mescalero & Navajo) and listening to this brought me to tears. It reminded me of growing up on the reservation and being taught to be proud not only to survive government extinction but how much resilience we have in being ourselves. Natives! I’d love to see these guys perform in person. Wonderful Music. Thank You for shaking me from my sleep.
Part Cherokee here. Pop was taken by the American Government to be Americanized. (That’s being way, way, way super nice so as not to have my comment taken down) he was adopted and now Ancestry.com won’t acknowledge that we’re Cherokee. I was touched too! And it did remind me of my heritage and what I always longed for as a child, (before I knew my blood) to be free like an Indian before the British government, before we were Americans. The only thing different was that it was portrayed that Indians rode bareback and I liked my saddle and wanted to keep my saddle. I wanted to live in a tee pee and I use to make them out of burlap feed sacks and big sticks that I found when I was 8, until my dad made me take them down. Pop, my dad, & his siblings & mom had their house burned down by the kkk.
Love HU. Been listening to them well before they "blew up". Am so happy they are finally getting the recognition they deserve. Also the radio host has no idea who they are XD
@@leonnalee2675 no that would be if he said they all lokked like rhe same character... Would it be racist if you saw an old man who looked like the guy from Up and said so?
What's wrong with the people in the background... are they deaf... devoid of any sense of rhythm!? I can't imagine NOT reacting, in some way or another, to their awesome music
@@NotMykl I didn't post they should be clapping or singing along... Being in a sound booth or studio wouldn't stop someone from moving their head or leg to a beat.
Some words similar for me, im turkish, interesting. I can understand their lyrics but few. Some words are directly same. Their singing style is also familiar.
So great. I thought I heard it all .. but now I'm as hyped as only a teenager can be when I heard Metallica 1983 for the first time in my live.. Thank you THE HU for your existence !
There was nearly no reaction at all from the people sitting behind the band. WTF? At a bare minimum I would have at least been tapping a beat along with them. Soulless cretins for an audience, I tell you!
I have never heard them before. Isn't it because of the rhythm and tone that is vaguely reminiscent of folk music in the US? At least, that was my first thought but what do I know?
@@khymaaren they are considered by most as heavy metal. Go listen to the song (Sad but True). They have been on American television and have had concerts all over the USA.
This group is amazing. This style of music is wonderful. Wish the sound of this video wasn't some dinky microphone. If you're interested more of this culture check out Huun-Huur-Tu and Hanggai
I also recommend Altyn Tuu, Alash Ensemble, Khusugtun, and Altai Kai. out of those technically only Khusugtun is Mongolian, but all of those bands and their respective cultures have throat singing, and their music have a bunch of other things in common 😁
The Hu is the best thing to happen to modern music on this century.
Yep...I always liked that song that goes"hope i invade before i get old" .... " my genelation ..my genelation yeahh" why dont you all ffffffffade arraaaay
I dunno man, a lot of people would say Justin Bieber was the best thing to happen to modern music this century and they too would be wrong...
Hopefully, it will help the modern world to understand itself better.
agreed, They are highly UNDERATED
Pfffff, not even close. Let’s overstate things more next time
That blonde girl probably got a flash back from her past life, the last time she heard such anthem her whole village got slaughtered
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 best comment ever
@@themayhemera3046 hahaha well played XD
Yuve is "how strange" in English. They are actually challenging & admonishing the current generation of Mongols to respect where they came from. Wolf Totem is the war song.
😂😂😂😂😂
I thought that her heart is broken at this time 😂
Did you see how they checked instruments before playing? Lovely, isn't it? And I love even the way they nod the head to start.
That's called infatuation
Don't listen to those two, thats called appreciation
how shallow are you?
That's a signal they are great musicians
That’s how classically trained musicians work.
genghis khan jamming from his grave
There are many criticisms of how the internet is utilized, but it's also allowed someone on the west coast of the US to experience a group of Mongolian musicians.
There isn't much metal music where u can rock to and meditate at the same same time. World changing music!
🤣
@@bobwaggle2069 Yes, it is. It's classified as "Folk Metal", in this case Mongolian instead of Scandinavian.
I suggest you quit being a priggish gatekeeper.
HOW could u be in that studio with them playing live and not be losing your shit like they are right there making the most beautiful music and you are looking half asleep
The blond behind Jaya was pissing me off lmao she looked so unimpressed
Those white chicks wouldn't know good music if it ran them over.
Anyone else notice how the two musician's arms are in perfect sync?
Exact mirror! Amazing!
@@solaris4015 and same instruments too
Their music makes me proud to be a Mongolian, though I'm a natural born Filipino.
So the blonde girl in the back ground sat there straight faced and never even tapped her foot. How is that even possible?!!
But did u see the bald head guy next to her tho? His head keeps bopping 😆 🤣
Can only imagine how exciting she would be in the sack. :)
CJ G 😂
Something is on her mind. Look at her eyes, it has the faraway look. She is fascinated with the guy in front of her, Jaya.
She was possessed with the holy spirit of the shaman's
Their mics are so bad but they still get through it. Thats what I call talent
Yes it’s clearly noticeable , this bull shitt people insulted their unique voice .
@@atomvirus949 What we're hearing on the video is an audio track from the device the person recording is using, presumably a phone. The mics they were using were used to broadcast the sound on the radio and it was most likely of much higher quality than this recording.
gabakon actually the instruments 🥁🎻🥁🎸🪕 is louder and clear but the voice is lower and .... it seems mic is not catching the voice of singers even they are connecting closely.
@@atomvirus949 Yes, again. The microphone on the phone is not suited for recording live music. :) But don't worry, the listeners of the radio got the full experience.
gabakon thank you 🙏 for clarification.
Who would have thought Mongolian throat singing would sound so catchy, intriguing, and unusual, I just love it, and I'm 67 years old!!
I wacthed some other videos with better sound - they are just perfect.
I discovered Mongolian music during these lockdowns and I find myself liking it. Not everybody can do throat singing.
i've only heard for first time in my local radio when they were playing songs from all the indigenous music groups from all over the globe it was called : indigenous music countdown and heard this song
You are able to learn it.
They have RUclips tutorials - it's deceptively simple but quite painful until you get practiced
@@threenorns3 I picked it up day one but it hurts... I’m doing something wrong. lol
@@JoeRoganPodcastirl Apparently, the trick is to start practicing ehen you're about 4 years old. Haha. I saw a video somewhere of a band member telling his story.
Pretty cool. But when I close my eyes I have a strong feeling that I need to wear my armor, take my horse and should go to protect my land (Yes I'm Slavic).
Didn't work out very well the last time around. Check your cheekbones - that's where they are from.
Those medieval slavs were under mongol rule for over 240 years.. thats a long time.
You mean the horse youre keeping warm for them
What slav? I’m also slavic but I’m descendent of genghis khan
You could be the same,there is a lot of us
Why are these guys on BBC radio…get them a damn stage in a Colosseum. That would do their music justice
Right!?
It's marketing. A lot more people know about them now because of this performance.
Even at my young age of 56, love the music and the meaning of the lyrics. Ripping awesome music guys.
I'm 74 and love them also
I love seeing them live. I am learning to throat sing (only in the car, am not allowed in the house anymore lol)
Great Mongolian music! Travelled in Mongolia 8 years ago. - fabulous country, lovely people, great music!
What rabbit hole have i fallen down
The best one
One you're not getting out of.
The Mongol hordes have invaded the BBC studios. Love it.
Me: scrolling peacefully
RUclips: here, watch this
Me after 5 minutes in video: HUUAAAOOOAAOOEEEE......
uncultured
I discovered, quite by accident, these guys and their music. I think it was one of those 'how the hell did I end up here?' moments that we all have when watching RUclips. Anyway, I'm 69 and I introduced the Hu to my grandsons - they love 'em.
that makes me ask, is there someone who did not know them like that?
I first heard "Yuve Yuve Yu" on the radio, and then found other amazing songs like "Legend of mother swan"
Me too. Best mistake of my life :)
Yep, I found myself here today, in fact sent an email to a friend saying 'I fell down a rabbit hole" and sent him one of the Hu's videos.
I'm still here searching more videos hours later. haha
Awesome music.
Me too. I’m 66 and now introducing them to all my students age middle and high school. So freakin’ awesome! And the Inuit in northern Canada also do throat singing, but it sounds very different.
You can feel the pride, history of belonging to a culture that at one time dominated most of Asia and a huge part of Europe. It was one of the few cultures to ever dominate China.
The Mongols may not have reached the British Isle's during the Medieval times but in the Modern Times they have.
Oh to be an average British person getting absolutely blasted with this.
the only uncool thing about this clip is the people seated behind the band, how strange how strange
exactly, that one blonde looked confused, not so much as a foot tap to the beat.
More like yuve yuve yu...
Yeah,ювэ ювэ ю.
@@dhenkle I was noticing her foot the whole time
No matter where they perform they sound incredible!
I love Mongollica
Actually mongolia😆😅❤️
@@Fuck8807 No,my friend,I meant what I wrote:the music these guys play is Mongolian Metal or Mongollica.
This popped up on my RUclips channel and I gave it a try.
Wow!!!! I can’t tell you how much it grabbed my soul and transported me to the tundra of Mongolia, I’m Native American (Mescalero & Navajo) and listening to this brought me to tears. It reminded me of growing up on the reservation and being taught to be proud not only to survive government extinction but how much resilience we have in being ourselves. Natives!
I’d love to see these guys perform in person.
Wonderful Music.
Thank You for shaking me from my sleep.
💕❤️💕
Check the song on Spotify where they have a drum kit and actual bass. It's electrifying!
Part Cherokee here. Pop was taken by the American Government to be Americanized. (That’s being way, way, way super nice so as not to have my comment taken down) he was adopted and now Ancestry.com won’t acknowledge that we’re Cherokee. I was touched too! And it did remind me of my heritage and what I always longed for as a child, (before I knew my blood) to be free like an Indian before the British government, before we were Americans. The only thing different was that it was portrayed that Indians rode bareback and I liked my saddle and wanted to keep my saddle. I wanted to live in a tee pee and I use to make them out of burlap feed sacks and big sticks that I found when I was 8, until my dad made me take them down. Pop, my dad, & his siblings & mom had their house burned down by the kkk.
Same here, our Mongol cousins know how to jam
Wait till you read the lyrics translated. It strikes a chord with all who still remember tent skins and open fires.
Real men ,real music, traditional heritage mixed with modern music, they are unique and bringing back traditional instruments as well, I honor them
so much better than all the shit in the charts
5:15 I love the horse neigh sound
Those people walked in thinking it was a cultural experience but left with chest hair and tattoos
Keep these guys busy making music, you don't want them getting board and taking up their old hobbies
😆
Exactly!😅😅
Haha rasict
@@sleepyboar3251 haha joke
🥴😁😁😁
I am now ready to conquer the neighborhood!
:D
Your neighbors better start building a wall
The Hu are my favorite foreign band! These guys fucking ROCK!
It's just not the same in a British sound studio. These guys belong in the great Mongolian outdoors. And that's where we should be too.
The Mongols are totally unimpressed. They are listen on politely with great patience . Their talent speak for itself. Period .
Gengis khan Will surely make a comeback after hearing This Ish!
I don’t care what anybody says. These goes are fucking awesome!!
Love it
Ancient Chinese proverb says, when a bunch of Mongolians show up at your door saying they want to play music, you say yes
Who would know it better than the chinese
Better be the door of the Great Wall....
Love HU. Been listening to them well before they "blew up". Am so happy they are finally getting the recognition they deserve. Also the radio host has no idea who they are XD
More people should be aware of The Hu, they are a great band !
This is traditional throat singing from Mongolia and their instruments. It is a cool sound.
The second guy from left to right looks like the leader of the Huns from Mulan.
they are mongolian, yeah.
I know right??? 😂😂😂
@@KuroiGaruga the Huns from Mulan were about 400-500 years older than Ghengis Khan’s Mongols. Most likely related, tho.
That’s racist lol
@@leonnalee2675 no that would be if he said they all lokked like rhe same character... Would it be racist if you saw an old man who looked like the guy from Up and said so?
What's wrong with the people in the background... are they deaf... devoid of any sense of rhythm!? I can't imagine NOT reacting, in some way or another, to their awesome music
I was thinking the same thing! I can't hear the HU and not move around to the beat.
the brits don't even know what good food tastes like. how are they to know what good music sounds like?.. smh
They are in a sound booth for pete's sakes! They HAVE to stay quiet.
@@NotMykl I didn't post they should be clapping or singing along... Being in a sound booth or studio wouldn't stop someone from moving their head or leg to a beat.
😁 I think the people sitting behind The Hu look upset...kind of.
These guys aren't just some nomads on prairie, but talented disciplined musicians.
Wow. Just wow. 😍
Amazing. What a credit to Mongolia
A massive credit, it doesn't need it, but it's wonderful that it has The Hu, and even better that the rest of the world does now, too.
No autotune needed
The blonde girl in the back lookin' at these boys like she don't know how to process her feels...but her feels feels good 😆
I am not so sure.... maybe she has no feels. I am a 70 year old Granny and was rockin' hard... in my chair!!!
Rock on!@@atennyson4143
You can place them in any building or environment to belt out their songs and music and they still ROCK!!!
Amazing band. Intense authenticity. Johnny Cash meets Ghengis Khan. Awesome.
I found their music when I was in High school about six years ago and I've been a major fan ever since.
six? As far as I know they didn't exist yet, then
they did @@Sabouma28
Listening to this at 3 am, i thought it was lullaby, but now i'am ready for war 🐎
ahahahah nice comment
These guys are so friggin' metal.
Thanks for sharing!
May Kök Tengri's eternal light be up on you.
Easy lyrics for non-Mongols. You can finally sing along!
Ikkhi Ludda Niddi Jugga Arrrgi-chungeh Kachhi Oombe oo-e-oo-e oo
Ezze Oged Mongol Gayed Theja Ichdin Muthha Arzin oo-e-oo-e-oo
Ergej Butsaa Jessen Ungde Ezzen ‘Bokhd-Qui’ Anga Uddu oo-e-oo-e-oo
Ezze Ekkhi Dekkhe Jessen Unna Zhorga Ungi Botwin oo-e-oo-e-oo
Eh Dulchen….Sokkh Sokkh
Eh Zolden…..Boggh Boggh
Dedsin Zayya Guglu Turchad Untae Jutte Khartoui Yum Beh oo-e-oo-e-oo
Dekkhi Khanta Mongol Gayed Ammakh T'Kottha Ettin Yu-e-oo-e (Yes this time its Yu)
Edser Emdro Saya Tussun Mongo Chumen Negde Chadqui oo-e-oo-e-oo
Darrkha Mongol Ulsa Mando Jode Natte Surgei-chadqui oo-e-oo-e-oo
Repeat Chorus
Uvu Dedsin Uvlu Jugsun Matt Jurrrra Halej-chadqui oo-e-oo-e-oo
Otgus Borrleen Jakkhe Jessen Unna Churrga Kotta Botwin oo-e-oo-e-oo
Unnu Monko Mando Madro Chonno Zuddet Mongol Thummen Mindy Tambor Ka
Khuvchin Dikki Nereh-dursuk Khammon Ekhtra Tezzen Chinggis Narta Jallar Na, Narta Jallar Na
Eh Khar Sud... Seer Seer
Eh Khan Tur ....
Mukh Mand....Mukh Mand
(‘kkh’=coughing sound; T=spanish T; th/thh= as in ‘thanos’; u=ooh)
Emphasis words are double-letters (Eg, Pizza, Ezzen, Ludda, Goddamn). Basically 80% are emphasis words here.
Thanks, man! 🤗
Some words similar for me, im turkish, interesting. I can understand their lyrics but few. Some words are directly same. Their singing style is also familiar.
Thank you very much, i needed this!
Here come The Hu!
The, who?
Exactly!
I'm a American Don understand what they saying but I like this group
Somehow, time likes freezing when they are playing their music, and Idk why my heart feels so relax listening to this. They are so amazing!!!!
Wow!!!!! Came after watching the voice australia the mongolian singer 👍
Love Life Love haha same!
you are now must be mongoian folk music fan
These men look beautiful
I first saw them 2 years ago they are going to be massive .
The Great Khan must be proud of these guys!
So great.
I thought I heard it all .. but now I'm as hyped as only a teenager can be when I heard Metallica 1983 for the first time in my live..
Thank you THE HU for your existence !
Awsome ! And I’m 67 !
What are you doing it's illegal to find things awesome if youre over 60
Girl in the back.....that look! 😂😂 ....I on the other hand loved it!! Great to see some people can still sing love and play instruments....
Have followed this group for a few years, love their music!
The guy in the back is loving it.
The girls in the back look confused.
There was nearly no reaction at all from the people sitting behind the band. WTF? At a bare minimum I would have at least been tapping a beat along with them. Soulless cretins for an audience, I tell you!
They are actually ambassadors of Mongolia now.
I love how they sound just like their studio recordings!
They're really good!!
;)
Like lowkey they are
Cengiz Khans grandsons rock, Awesome
Mongolian Louisiana blues, love it!
A big wow from Hungary:)
I love it, music connects all culture
It's so catching... Where is my horse and my sword? I'm ready
a bow*
I just found out about The Hu two days ago, and just can't get enough of these guys Awesome! 👍🏼
Subtle British insult, didn't even face them had their backs turned towards them even during the performance.
They are Warriors of music:)
They are fucking amazing!!! 😍
I am so amazed by this group, their music is so wonderful. The old and the new music as well
Love the Hu!
Looooove them 💙💙💙 the woman in the back obviously didn't realized how lucky she is
USA loves the Hu. They are so Awesome!
I have never heard them before. Isn't it because of the rhythm and tone that is vaguely reminiscent of folk music in the US? At least, that was my first thought but what do I know?
@@khymaaren they are considered by most as heavy metal. Go listen to the song (Sad but True). They have been on American television and have had concerts all over the USA.
The Mongols are coming!!
People in 12th Century Asia: AAAAHHH!!!D:
People today: YAAAAAAYYY!!!! :D
* 13th century Asia (also 13th century Europe)
@@DieFlabbergast Thanks for your correction!
The sound made by the lead singer (second from left) striking the instrument at 5.16 to produced horse neighing sound was awesome. Make my day.
women in the backround just grew beard after listening to The HU.
Thanks KJ..LOL
Lol......😂😂😂😂🤦🤦🤦
🤣🤣
This is the way.
by Samuel Kim music, The Mandalorian theme
I just discovered these guys and I love them
Discovering and loving them seems to be the same for most of us :}}}} Welcome to the fan club! :}
Ditto. I'm pretty sure I'm going to piss off my brother and fiance just like when I got obsessed with Toss a Coin to Your Witcher.
I found them last night, i love to random click, and damn i clicked right this time, instant fan
I was suppose to meet them this week. Stupid pandemic.
I was supposed to see them April 23 :(
You got screwed my friend. They are bad ass.
_Listening to this with closed eyes, I can see warriors riding on horses_ *goosebumps
Real live music
If you can't feel the beauty of throat singing, then you may not be human.
Back for more encore play your hearts out thanks frum uk
Mongolian throat singing is like Tiger roaring to paralyse its prey. Long live Chinggis Khan and his Army
I love this band so much
Saw them live. Best thing I've ever done!
I mean, look at these people boots, they obviously are epic
You're right their insane boots!
Hello from Australia, keep up the good work of your band
This group is amazing. This style of music is wonderful. Wish the sound of this video wasn't some dinky microphone.
If you're interested more of this culture check out Huun-Huur-Tu and Hanggai
Definitely Huun Huur Tu. Amazing Tuvan throat singing.
thanks for the reference
Hey now don't forget Hanggai just as fantastic
I also recommend Altyn Tuu, Alash Ensemble, Khusugtun, and Altai Kai.
out of those technically only Khusugtun is Mongolian, but all of those bands and their respective cultures have throat singing, and their music have a bunch of other things in common 😁