You will definitely like Metalizm. I also have every Babymetal song on my playlists, none skipped, only Band Maid and Mamamoo are in that category for me. I am a long time Prince fan, ariana grande, namie amuro, Garbage all have skippable songs but not those 3 groups. Everything is awesome. I did get to see babymetal live years ago when they were fronting for lady gaga, they were this good even back then when they were 14 or so.
I didn't really appreciate Shanti until I got see it live recently during the Australian tour, and it really changed how I feel about the song, as often tends to be the case about the songs I'm not as into. Yava! on the other hand, is my favourite BM song ever, but I've yet to see it performed live.
Yeah, I didn't realize how good Shanti x 3 was until I saw fan cams of live shows. I have the Metal Galaxy Blu Ray shows, but a lot of the choreo is lost when they are showing the kaleidoscope screens and zoomed far away from them. Before I saw the full choreo I just thought it was alright, after seeing all the choreo, I love it.
GJ on the reaction. Yava is a personal favorite of mine. Especially with this intro. kamiband rips it. While the song is about choices. And some have said it's about when Babymetal first started, and folks had such a hard time telling the difference between Yui and Moa. The lyrica talk about trying to decide between things and how some will say there is no difference and just pick one. While other say if you look a little closer you will see there is a difference. That can apply to so many things in life. Which is one of the reasons I like it so much. The choreography for this song is really fun too. Since you've learned so much about them already it's ok you are doing a compilation video. For someone just starting their Babymetal journey I would never recommend this. Too many questions and confusion would come from it. Shanti Shanti Shanti Su really gets to show of her vocal skills. Many have said singing those scales used in this song are very difficult folks who didn't grow up listening to it. Su nails it. Singing a mix of genres isn't easy. Gotta have the skills to do that. Of course, Moa's part is as kawaii as can be. Moa said she worked on her dancing skills for this tour and it's choreography like this that really show off what she did. One of the things that show how much Moa grew as an artist during this time is while she mentioned dancing. She does even more singing on this album than previously. I want to hear them so this with Momo singing with Moa. Seems like Moa has become a great mentor as well. Leading the avenger dancers while on tour. Especially teaching them to keep to the choreography while Moa is being Moa. The kaleidoscope thing for many is too much or went overboard with it. But if the edit is right it comes off as just right. Especially since it's them in the kaleidoscope. And true Babymetals stage designer should have awards and praise for the jobs they've done over the years. Stagehands too. I've seen them runout there fearlessly to clear stuff from the stage while they're performing. And I've seen them low key clear stuff themselves. Typical for a metal show. Lol See You.
At one point during Shanti Shanti Shanti you said it sounded kind of Gaelic, have you by chance seen Oh majinai? Though part of the dance looks like Russian causaks, it reminds me of an Irish jig, and featured the lead singer of Sabiton, jaukin Broaden
Great reactions, thanks! "YAVA!" is a crazy mix of ska and metal and it perfectly works for me for some reason. Definitely one of my favorites. "YAVA!" or "YABA" or "yabai" means "dangerous" but this time it can be translated to the expression "Oh, no!". The song is apparently about being, looking and acting different in a society where acting outside the box is seen as weird (in a bad way). "Shanti Shanti Shanti" is one of their folk songs, Indian flavor this time. Indian reactors pointed out how accurate the vocals and the choreo are (including the hand movements which are very important as you mentioned).
Mikio was a master of harmonics and whammy. Ohmura is master of harmonics and sparkly pink guitar. Mikio was Takayoshi Ohmura's tutor at Musicians Academy Japan, then friend and bandmate in the Kamis. Ohmura still plays one of Mikio's guitars in some songs at most BABYMETAL shows. Both amazing players.
Yava was my intro to Ska... never knew what that was until a friend heard me listening to Yava and said it sounded like Ska 😅😅😅 Shanti Shanti Shanti is the best example of cultural appreciation. I've seen so many Indian reactors going nuts picking out all the cultural aspects of the dance and lyrics in the song. 😁🤘🦊🤘
_Pippo pappo pippo pappo piii_ YAVA! (actually Yabai!) means like "oh no!" or when describing something dangerous or surprising. They're fusing ska genre and metal in a way no one did before, the charming of our girls is unmatchable. The Kami Band intro in this one is super fun, Mikio Fujioka-sama doing some magic here. (R.I.P.) This was live compilation with footage of Five Fox Festival 2017 and mixing up with Big Fox Festival 2017, that was the last live performance for YuiMetal, sad moment everytime I remember this. The Kami Band doing a different intro unlike the rest but still being impressive and fits totally with the song and the ska rhythm. "Chigau" in the lyrics is the temporary title fans gave to this song when live premiere without knowing the song, the word means "different" and totally fits with the meaning of the song, this could be a song talking about them, you know the surprise factor of being different. Kitsune up and see you next time.🦊🤘 🔥
_Accha accha accha acchaaa_ 🦊🤘🔥 They brought back SSS (Shanti x3) at recent live concerts in Asia and Australia, and was one of the regular songs in their setlist, i think is cool because is one of the songs is usually favorite among the female fans. This journey to Metal Galaxy on their 3rd album from 2019 got a lot of songs picking up rhythms from all over the world and combine with the unique sound of BM, is not in the same album along with METALIZM, that song belongs to latest. SSS got a clear Indian influence and elements, others songs got folk metal or latin rhythms, or Thai rap, so this journey is wild. They got another song with a title referred to mythology called "MAYA" but the sound is nothing like this. The third backup dancer or _avenger_ is Kano Fujihira, just remember none of them got official name revealed and aren't official members, but that status changed recently with MomoMetal. MoaMetal talked about this saying it was one of the hardest choreo to match up and get in sync with every one of the avenger, especially at Legend Metal Galaxy when all the avengers switch up in the same show (also taking it a break) while Moa performing the full set. But it was a great experience for her, YuiMetal was also known as the "angel of dance" and she was the most technical among them, Moa took this challenge after she left and focus on this dance aspect learning a lot from the experience with the avengers and backup dancers before them. Next suggestion: - MAYA live at PIA Arena MM. You can find this clip with watermarked logo probably safe to react at NLMetal. See you next time 🦊🤘🔥
I got into Babymetal thru the Kami Band, used to go to their club gigs. Always happy when they're featured. Speaking of Band-Maid, I would see Kanami and Akane at the gigs of KB's Mikio Fujioka, talked to them a few times. When Fujioka died they both wrote warm trubutes to him. They and Midori of Lovebites among many other musicians attended a service for him.
Yava and (especially) Shanti Shanti Shanti are criminally underrated. They have such unique styles. I love the ska vibe to Yava, and the Indian sound of Shanti is amazing. The choreography is also very special and memorable for both of them. Shanti Shanti Shanti especially has been praised by Indian people on RUclips for how good and precise the dancing and singing is. I am more partial to the live version because it does a better job of showcasing Su's amazing live vocals and their beautiful dancing (I also think the editor overdid it with the kaleidoscopes). The effort and respect they put into it is amazing. Please check it out if you get the time!
I didn't care for Shanti Shanti Shanti - until I saw them perform it live last month. Most Babymetal songs are better live but Shanti x 3 was almost the highlight of the concert, the power and drive the live Kamis added to it elevated it from just okay to incredible.
"Better than your favourite metal band, they dance better than your favourite dancer, they sing better than your favourite singer" ... yep, you won't get any argument about any of that from me. 🤘🦊🤘 So you got Ska metal with 'YAVA' followed up by their homage to India (or Bollywood) with 'Shanti Shanti Shanti'. There is no box big enough to put them in.
I love Babymetal and it opened up a doorway for me to discover more J Metal bands, like: Nemophila, Trident, Gacharic Spin, Hanabie, Maximum the Hormone, and of course Band Maid. And, i keep discovering new bands that, I like everyday, which is awesome.
@@schneider1112 yep heard of them that guitarist is awesome too bad they didn't last that long as a group. now getting into, Unlucky Morpheus, Lonesome Blue and Hagane.
Thanks for the double dunk. I love both of these songs. And Moa loves the intro to Yava. You were looking down at your keyboard (hazard of live streaming) and missed Moa singing along "bu-buh buh." For myself, I get a kick out of Su- doing that scat lead-in to the first verse. Shanti Shanti Shanti has so much detail put into it. The tenor backing vocal. The Indian instruments in the backing. The choreography. And the star of the piece (IMO), Su-'s vocal styling.
"You can't put them in a box" LMAO indeed man, you get it 🦊🤘 more than 10 years of bangers and it's always a different experience it's like they never get tired and you can feel the genuine passion for music they have, as Rob Halford said they are the future of Metal and that all they needed was to stay Metal.
nice reaction again! Babymetal is made for "out-of-the-box"! if i may suggest (maybe a reaction to two versions of one song in a row?) "Babymetal - Headbanger (OFFICIAL)" (not sure if you already saw that) and the other version of this song is "'Headbanger Night of 15 mix". since you said you like the variety in there songs you'll probably like this a lot :) the song is from their first album and the "Night of 15" version was played at some concerts in japan as an opening i guess. if you search for "Night of 15" there is a 9:xx and a 4:xx long version. the long one is with a classical part (Ave Maria) before the headbanger version. the short one starts immediately with headbanger. i really would enjoy watching your reaction to that, since i was blown away after watching BM for years now, this mix-version never crossed my way until recently. man was i surprised :)
If you aren't aware, Day 1 and Day 2 of the Metal Galaxy shows from 2019, in their entirety, are on YT. 2 completely different shows, 2 completely different openings (Light Force night and Dark Force night.) The Trilogy of Lights is everything I expect my first concert in heaven to be.
Just to show you what a great guitarist Mikio Fujioka was (master of harmonics and whammy bar) - ruclips.net/video/IW7u9luvW3M/видео.html - not necessarily to reat to, if you don't want, but surely worth a look for every guitarist...
Ah... Shanti Shanti Shanti... Perfect moment for reccomend to you a band of Indian Folk Metal... Bloodywood, for this band my suggestions are "Aaj", "Dana Dan" and "Gaddar". If you take that suggestions i really hope you can enjoy then.
@@Oubaama Another issue is that a lot of the reactors who watch them (not this guy) take forever to realize that it’s a compilation video. I always think, “Yes, that’s why the stage, backing band members and positions, crowd layout, the outfits and ages and positions of the girls are changing every few seconds! Thanks for noticing halfway through the song!” It’s irritating.
It’s a pity that you reacted to a compilation video of "Yava!" However, it would appear that there are no single concert live versions available on RUclips. A real shame because It's a good song and the choreo was fantastic. "Shanti Shanti Shanti" is one of my favs, and the song "Metalizm" from their latest album ("The Other One") is like "Shanti Shanti Shanti 2.0". 🤘🦊🤘
"Shanti Shanti Shanti" is one of my favorite Babymetal songs. I've always liked Indian music and infusing it with metal always piques my interest. Nemophila did something similar with "Hypnosis" and that is one of my favorite songs of theirs.
Thanks for this reaction. Babymetal also is better at pop than any pop group 🙂 If you want to hear some other Metal with Indian, Bloodywood exists, they are also great
Yava at Osaka during the Fox Festivals 2017 was the last time the East Kamis were allowed to do a Solo intro. During the 2 shows in Hiroshima - Baptism XX December 2017 (First shows without Yui - MIA and the Last with Mikio - RIP) the solos were gone. There were a couple of intros done by the West Kamis for the song Kagerou in 2019, but it was more like a weak consolation prize.
Another great choice - double choice! But it is hard to find anything they've made that isn't great. The consistency of all Japanese bands is incredible - practice is clearly a big ethic there and it pays off every time. Babymetal's hand movements. body shapes, dance moves and all their choregraphy, is an interpretation of the lyrics directly or what the lyrics explain.
You will definitely like Metalizm. I also have every Babymetal song on my playlists, none skipped, only Band Maid and Mamamoo are in that category for me. I am a long time Prince fan, ariana grande, namie amuro, Garbage all have skippable songs but not those 3 groups. Everything is awesome. I did get to see babymetal live years ago when they were fronting for lady gaga, they were this good even back then when they were 14 or so.
I didn't really appreciate Shanti until I got see it live recently during the Australian tour, and it really changed how I feel about the song, as often tends to be the case about the songs I'm not as into. Yava! on the other hand, is my favourite BM song ever, but I've yet to see it performed live.
Yeah, I didn't realize how good Shanti x 3 was until I saw fan cams of live shows. I have the Metal Galaxy Blu Ray shows, but a lot of the choreo is lost when they are showing the kaleidoscope screens and zoomed far away from them. Before I saw the full choreo I just thought it was alright, after seeing all the choreo, I love it.
GJ on the reaction. Yava is a personal favorite of mine. Especially with this intro. kamiband rips it. While the song is about choices. And some have said it's about when Babymetal first started, and folks had such a hard time telling the difference between Yui and Moa. The lyrica talk about trying to decide between things and how some will say there is no difference and just pick one. While other say if you look a little closer you will see there is a difference. That can apply to so many things in life. Which is one of the reasons I like it so much. The choreography for this song is really fun too. Since you've learned so much about them already it's ok you are doing a compilation video. For someone just starting their Babymetal journey I would never recommend this. Too many questions and confusion would come from it.
Shanti Shanti Shanti Su really gets to show of her vocal skills. Many have said singing those scales used in this song are very difficult folks who didn't grow up listening to it. Su nails it. Singing a mix of genres isn't easy. Gotta have the skills to do that. Of course, Moa's part is as kawaii as can be. Moa said she worked on her dancing skills for this tour and it's choreography like this that really show off what she did. One of the things that show how much Moa grew as an artist during this time is while she mentioned dancing. She does even more singing on this album than previously. I want to hear them so this with Momo singing with Moa. Seems like Moa has become a great mentor as well. Leading the avenger dancers while on tour. Especially teaching them to keep to the choreography while Moa is being Moa. The kaleidoscope thing for many is too much or went overboard with it. But if the edit is right it comes off as just right. Especially since it's them in the kaleidoscope. And true Babymetals stage designer should have awards and praise for the jobs they've done over the years. Stagehands too. I've seen them runout there fearlessly to clear stuff from the stage while they're performing. And I've seen them low key clear stuff themselves. Typical for a metal show. Lol See You.
I love YAvA can’t wait till I see the, in September. Sadly they probably won’t perform YAvA .
another KAMI band flex is the song "Awadama Fever" another old hit .
can't forget " dust till dawn" it's another banger
At one point during Shanti Shanti Shanti you said it sounded kind of Gaelic, have you by chance seen Oh majinai? Though part of the dance looks like Russian causaks, it reminds me of an Irish jig, and featured the lead singer of Sabiton, jaukin Broaden
Great reactions, thanks!
"YAVA!" is a crazy mix of ska and metal and it perfectly works for me for some reason. Definitely one of my favorites. "YAVA!" or "YABA" or "yabai" means "dangerous" but this time it can be translated to the expression "Oh, no!". The song is apparently about being, looking and acting different in a society where acting outside the box is seen as weird (in a bad way).
"Shanti Shanti Shanti" is one of their folk songs, Indian flavor this time. Indian reactors pointed out how accurate the vocals and the choreo are (including the hand movements which are very important as you mentioned).
🍅💀🍅
🤘🏼🦊🤘🏼
YABAI ! ! ! !
Mikio was a master of harmonics and whammy. Ohmura is master of harmonics and sparkly pink guitar. Mikio was Takayoshi Ohmura's tutor at Musicians Academy Japan, then friend and bandmate in the Kamis. Ohmura still plays one of Mikio's guitars in some songs at most BABYMETAL shows. Both amazing players.
Yava was my intro to Ska... never knew what that was until a friend heard me listening to Yava and said it sounded like Ska 😅😅😅 Shanti Shanti Shanti is the best example of cultural appreciation. I've seen so many Indian reactors going nuts picking out all the cultural aspects of the dance and lyrics in the song. 😁🤘🦊🤘
_Pippo pappo pippo pappo piii_
YAVA! (actually Yabai!) means like "oh no!" or when describing something dangerous or surprising.
They're fusing ska genre and metal in a way no one did before, the charming of our girls is unmatchable.
The Kami Band intro in this one is super fun, Mikio Fujioka-sama doing some magic here. (R.I.P.)
This was live compilation with footage of Five Fox Festival 2017 and mixing up with Big Fox Festival 2017, that was the last live performance for YuiMetal, sad moment everytime I remember this.
The Kami Band doing a different intro unlike the rest but still being impressive and fits totally with the song and the ska rhythm.
"Chigau" in the lyrics is the temporary title fans gave to this song when live premiere without knowing the song, the word means "different" and totally fits with the meaning of the song, this could be a song talking about them, you know the surprise factor of being different.
Kitsune up and see you next time.🦊🤘 🔥
_Accha accha accha acchaaa_
🦊🤘🔥
They brought back SSS (Shanti x3) at recent live concerts in Asia and Australia, and was one of the regular songs in their setlist, i think is cool because is one of the songs is usually favorite among the female fans.
This journey to Metal Galaxy on their 3rd album from 2019 got a lot of songs picking up rhythms from all over the world and combine with the unique sound of BM, is not in the same album along with METALIZM, that song belongs to latest.
SSS got a clear Indian influence and elements, others songs got folk metal or latin rhythms, or Thai rap, so this journey is wild. They got another song with a title referred to mythology called "MAYA" but the sound is nothing like this.
The third backup dancer or _avenger_ is Kano Fujihira, just remember none of them got official name revealed and aren't official members, but that status changed recently with MomoMetal.
MoaMetal talked about this saying it was one of the hardest choreo to match up and get in sync with every one of the avenger, especially at Legend Metal Galaxy when all the avengers switch up in the same show (also taking it a break) while Moa performing the full set.
But it was a great experience for her, YuiMetal was also known as the "angel of dance" and she was the most technical among them, Moa took this challenge after she left and focus on this dance aspect learning a lot from the experience with the avengers and backup dancers before them.
Next suggestion:
- MAYA live at PIA Arena MM. You can find this clip with watermarked logo probably safe to react at NLMetal.
See you next time 🦊🤘🔥
I got into Babymetal thru the Kami Band, used to go to their club gigs. Always happy when they're featured. Speaking of Band-Maid, I would see Kanami and Akane at the gigs of KB's Mikio Fujioka, talked to them a few times. When Fujioka died they both wrote warm trubutes to him. They and Midori of Lovebites among many other musicians attended a service for him.
Yava and (especially) Shanti Shanti Shanti are criminally underrated. They have such unique styles. I love the ska vibe to Yava, and the Indian sound of Shanti is amazing. The choreography is also very special and memorable for both of them. Shanti Shanti Shanti especially has been praised by Indian people on RUclips for how good and precise the dancing and singing is. I am more partial to the live version because it does a better job of showcasing Su's amazing live vocals and their beautiful dancing (I also think the editor overdid it with the kaleidoscopes). The effort and respect they put into it is amazing. Please check it out if you get the time!
I didn't care for Shanti Shanti Shanti - until I saw them perform it live last month. Most Babymetal songs are better live but Shanti x 3 was almost the highlight of the concert, the power and drive the live Kamis added to it elevated it from just okay to incredible.
@gavburger that's awesome, I'm so jealous you had the chance to go! I'm really glad it sounds amazing in-person. :)
"Better than your favourite metal band, they dance better than your favourite dancer, they sing better than your favourite singer" ... yep, you won't get any argument about any of that from me. 🤘🦊🤘
So you got Ska metal with 'YAVA' followed up by their homage to India (or Bollywood) with 'Shanti Shanti Shanti'. There is no box big enough to put them in.
I love Babymetal and it opened up a doorway for me to discover more J Metal bands, like: Nemophila, Trident, Gacharic Spin, Hanabie, Maximum the Hormone, and of course Band Maid. And, i keep discovering new bands that, I like everyday, which is awesome.
Have you seen IRONBUNNY? The group had a very promising start but the pandemic unfortunately put an early end to it. I like the song "23".
@@schneider1112 yep heard of them that guitarist is awesome too bad they didn't last that long as a group. now getting into, Unlucky Morpheus, Lonesome Blue and Hagane.
Thanks for the double dunk. I love both of these songs. And Moa loves the intro to Yava. You were looking down at your keyboard (hazard of live streaming) and missed Moa singing along "bu-buh buh." For myself, I get a kick out of Su- doing that scat lead-in to the first verse.
Shanti Shanti Shanti has so much detail put into it. The tenor backing vocal. The Indian instruments in the backing. The choreography. And the star of the piece (IMO), Su-'s vocal styling.
2 More of my Favorite favorites! BABYMETAL just doesn't make a bad song. They just don't. 🤘🦊🤘
Another great double bill vocals and courography outstanding on both and Yui and Moa's shocked look🤣 ❤
😁🤘🏼🦊🤘🏼
YAVA BY BABYMETAL:-
I love this song because I love the SKA genre. YAVA fuses SKA and Metal. Very underrated song cos, not many reactors react to this because of copyright issue. Some in the Metal community didn't even knew that the SKA genre existed unless you listen to Sublime, Pepper, No Doubt and other bands that play the SKA genre. The Kami Band is brilliant and brutal. Yuimetal aka Yui Mizuno last performance was at "Big Fox Festival in Japan at Osaka-Jo hall" on 15th Oct. 2017.
Enjoy your reaction. Thanks for reacting to this. Kitsune Up 🦊🦊🦊🤘🇯🇵🇸🇬#notacult.
YAVA!
YAVA! is a song from BABYMETAL's second original album, METAL RESISTANCE.
Information:-
•Artist: BABYMETAL
•Album: BABYMETAL
•Lyrics: NAKAMETAL, Mk-metal, Kxbxmetal
•Composition: Norimetal
•Arrangement: Yuppemetal
This tune was performed for the first time on 2015 Jun. 21st at Makuhari Messe, Chiba. Since then, it was tentatively called "Chigau". The Japanese title is "ヤバッ!" (= yaba!) and this word is sometimes jokingly written as "ヤヴァッ!" (= yava!).
The meaning of the lyrics is vague, obscure & ambiguous. This is the same old way of Japanese popular songs. If the singers are attractive enough, the fans can freely enjoy whatever fantasies they like with such vague lyrics. I don't think there is the true story and the lyric writer has hidden it, so I hope the listeners think freely what differs how from what.
This is some of my favourite SKA BAND:-
1. Reel Big Fish - Sell Out (1996)
2. Mighty Mighty Bosstone - The Impression That I Get (1997)
3. Suicide Machines - Skankin' Pickle - Song #3 (1997)
4. Kemuri (Japanese Ska Band) - Positive Mental Attitude (P.M.A) (1998)
5. The Pietasters - Out All Night (1997)
6. Spring Heeled Jack - Jolene (1998)
7. Slapstick - Eighteen (1997)
8. Rancid - Time Bomb (1995)
9. Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra from Japan - Skaravan.
This are from the 90s mainly because I was born in the 70s.
Lyrics Overview:-
Everything is the same
どれでも同じだよ
Everyone says so
みんなそう言うけれど
It ’s a little different, is n’t it?
なんかちょっと違うよね?
Is it a little different?
やっぱちょっと違うかな?
different!
違う!
different!
違う!
I'm not
ってないよ
different!
違う!
different!
違う!
Even if it is said
って言われても
different!
違う!
different!
違う!
I don't know
って知らん
picture?
え?
Is it a little different?
なんか ちょっと違う?
Yaba!
ヤバッ!
What should I do if I'm curious
気になっちゃって どうしよう
What should I do if I'm curious
気になっちゃって どうしよう
Which one?
あれどっち?
Which is this?
これどっち?
Parrilla Parrilla Fu!
パーリラ パーリラ フー!
Yaba!
ヤバッ!
What should I do if I'm curious
気になっちゃって どうしよう
What should I do if I'm curious
気になっちゃって どうしよう
Which one?
あれどっち?
Which is this?
これどっち?
Parrilla Parrilla Parrilla!
パーリラ パーリラ パーリラリラ!
Pippo Pappo Pippo Pappo Pip
ピッポパッポ ピッポパッポ ピ
Everything is the same
どれでも同じだよ
Everyone says so
みんなそう言うけれど
It ’s a little different, is n’t it?
なんかちょっと違うよね?
After all it's a little different!
やっぱちょっと違うでしょ!
different!
違う!
different!
違う!
I don't
ってないよー
different!
違う!
different!
違う!
Even if it is said
って言われても
different!
違う!
different!
違う!
Is different
って違う
different!
違う!
different!
違う!
Is different
って違うのだ
Somehow
なんか ちょっと
After all it is a little different
やっぱ ちょっと 違う
Yaba!
ヤバッ!
What should I do
気になっちゃった どうしよう
What should I do
気になっちゃった どうしよう
Which one?
あれどっち?
Which is this?
これどっち?
Parrilla Parrilla Fu!
パーリラ パーリラ フー!
Yaba!
ヤバッ!
What should I do
気になっちゃった どうしよう
What should I do
気になっちゃった どうしよう
Which one?
あれどっち?
Which is this?
これどっち?
Parrilla Parrilla Parrilla!
パーリラ パーリラ パーリラリラ!
No
違うわ
Something different something different
なにか違う なにか違う
Which is different which is different
どれが違う どれが違う
That's different, this is also different
あれも違う これも違う
Quite different Quite different
かなり違う かなり違う
Something different something different
なにか違う なにか違う
Which is different which is different
どれが違う どれが違う
That's different, this is also different
あれも違う これも違う
Ah, everything is different!
あー 全部 全部違う!
Yaba!
ヤバッ!
What should I do
気になっちゃった どうしよう
What should I do
気になっちゃった どうしよう
Which one?
あれどっち?
Which is this?
これどっち?
Parrilla Parrilla Fu!
パーリラ パーリラ フー!
Yaba!
ヤバッ!
You don't mind, right?
気にすんなって いいでしょ?
You don't mind, right?
気にすんなって いいでしょ?
Which one?
あれどっち?
Which is this?
これどっち?
Parrilla Parrilla Fu!
パーリラ パーリラ フー!
But no, no
でもね 違うー 違う
But no, no
でもね 違うー 違う
But it's different-it's too different and I'm in trouble
でもね 違うー 違いすぎて困る
Parrilla Parrilla Parrilla!
パーリラ パーリラ パーリラリラ!
Pippo Pappo Pippo Pappo Pip
ピッポパッポ ピッポパッポ ピ
Source: Musixmatch
Songwriters: Mikii Watanabe (pka Mk-metal) / Kei Kobayashi (pka Kxbxmetal) / Norikazu Nakayama (pka Norimetal)
YAVA! lyrics © Amuse Inc.
Kitsune Up 🦊🦊🦊🤘🤘🤘🇯🇵🇸🇬#notacult.
Shanti Shanti Shanti:-
Best of both world 🌎. Fusion of J Pop, Metal and Indian Bollywood style of music. "Shanti" means Peace ✌️ in Sanskrit.
Sometimes, 'Om' is said once and Shanti is repeated thrice after that. Shanti is repeated thrice since it is chanted for peace in the body, mind and spirit. ... Hence Shanti mantra usually prays for the peace of all beings in the universe.
•Prana = Life Energy
•Chakra
•Samsara = Cycle of life/reincarnation
•Maya = Illusion
•Mantra
•Moksha = enlighten
LYRICS OVERVIEW:-
Shanti Shanti The prana of the living things
Shanti Shanti 生けるものたちのプラナ
Shanti Shanti The flowering chakra of life
Shanti Shanti 命の花咲くチャクラ
Shanti Shanti Living things Samsara
Shanti Shanti 生けるものたちのサンサーラ
Shanti Shanti Soar up Karma
Shanti Shanti 舞い上がれよカルマ
Glittering seasons
巡り巡る季節は きらりきらり煌めいて
I'm in love with you (Laila La Laila Laila La Laila)
恋に恋焦がれてる (ライララ ライララ ライララ ライララ)
The world that goes around is fluttering and fluttering
廻り廻る世界は ひらりひらりひらめいて
Dreaming and dancing Endlessly Free
夢に夢見て踊る 果てしなくFree
Hululy
ヒュールーリー
Hululy
ヒュールーリー
Ali Ali Ali Ali Maya of prayers
Ali Ali Ali Ali 祈るものたちのマーヤー
Ali Ali Ali Ali Moksha that cuts off life
Ali Ali Ali Ali 命の枷断つモークシャ
Ali Ali Ali Ali Mantra of prayers
Ali Ali Ali Ali 祈るものたちのマントラ
Ali Ali Ali Ali Dance Dance Karma
Ali Ali Ali Ali 舞い踊れよカルマ
The fate of going around is swaying and swaying
巡り巡る運命は ゆらりゆらり揺らめいて
Longing for love (Laila La Laila Laila La Laila La)
愛に逢い憧れて (ライララ ライララ ライララ ライララ)
In the era of turning around, wandering around
回り回る時代は ふらりふらりふらついて
Free as much as possible
説いに問い解かれてく 限りなくFree
Hululy
ヒュールーリー
Hululy
ヒュールーリー
Accha Accha Accha Accha
Accha Accha Accha Accha
(Accha Accha Accha Accha)
(Accha Accha Accha Accha)
Accha Accha Accha Accha
Accha Accha Accha Accha
(Accha Accha Accha Accha)
(Accha Accha Accha Accha)
Accha Accha Accha Accha
Accha Accha Accha Accha
(Accha Accha Accha Accha)
(Accha Accha Accha Accha)
Hulu Leeler
ヒュールーリーラー
Glittering seasons
巡り巡る季節は きらりきらり煌めいて
I'm in love with you (Laila La Laila Laila La Laila)
恋に恋焦がれてる (ライララ ライララ ライララ ライララ)
The world that goes around is flashing
廻り廻る世界は ひらりひらり閃いて
Dreaming and dancing Endlessly free
夢に夢見て踊る 果てしなくフリー
Hululy
ヒュールーリー
Hululy
ヒュールーリー
Endlessly free
果てしなくフリー
Infinitely free
限りなくフリー
Source: Musixmatch
Songwriters: Megmetal / Mukti-metal
Kitsune Up 🦊🦊🦊🤘🤘🤘🇯🇵🇸🇬#notacult.
Love Yui-chain’s surprise look in Yava.
That auto correct is a nuisance messing with comments putting letters in you did not type 🤣😁🤘🏼🦊
New album every song rocks.
"You can't put them in a box" LMAO indeed man, you get it 🦊🤘 more than 10 years of bangers and it's always a different experience it's like they never get tired and you can feel the genuine passion for music they have, as Rob Halford said they are the future of Metal and that all they needed was to stay Metal.
nice reaction again! Babymetal is made for "out-of-the-box"!
if i may suggest (maybe a reaction to two versions of one song in a row?) "Babymetal - Headbanger (OFFICIAL)" (not sure if you already saw that) and the other version of this song is "'Headbanger Night of 15 mix".
since you said you like the variety in there songs you'll probably like this a lot :)
the song is from their first album and the "Night of 15" version was played at some concerts in japan as an opening i guess. if you search for "Night of 15" there is a 9:xx and a 4:xx long version. the long one is with a classical part (Ave Maria) before the headbanger version. the short one starts immediately with headbanger.
i really would enjoy watching your reaction to that, since i was blown away after watching BM for years now, this mix-version never crossed my way until recently. man was i surprised :)
Oh yees! Yava one of my favorites, so catchy
absolutely they have a team behind them that is the best ever and makes them a gem in any culture. smart team !
What genre is Babymetal? Yes.
Tokyo dome concerts were the the best they had 55 thousand each night.
The best Babymetal is the last one you've listened to, the most beautiful Babymetal is the last one you've seen ....until the next one.💥🦊💥
If you aren't aware, Day 1 and Day 2 of the Metal Galaxy shows from 2019, in their entirety, are on YT. 2 completely different shows, 2 completely different openings (Light Force night and Dark Force night.) The Trilogy of Lights is everything I expect my first concert in heaven to be.
ありがとうございます🤘🦊♪
Just to show you what a great guitarist Mikio Fujioka was (master of harmonics and whammy bar) - ruclips.net/video/IW7u9luvW3M/видео.html - not necessarily to reat to, if you don't want, but surely worth a look for every guitarist...
Awesome, Thank you for sharing!
@@Jordehwa4444 theres a 2nd one with the 7-string too. bit more heavy...
Supporting this! Harmony X is great. It's only missing the amazing grace intro.
Ah... Shanti Shanti Shanti... Perfect moment for reccomend to you a band of Indian Folk Metal... Bloodywood, for this band my suggestions are "Aaj", "Dana Dan" and "Gaddar".
If you take that suggestions i really hope you can enjoy then.
I love Babymetal and "Yava" is a good fun song, but I damn I hate compilation videos. I don't know why.
It's because the hand movements of the guitarists never line up with what you hear. It's very jarring.
@@Oubaama Another issue is that a lot of the reactors who watch them (not this guy) take forever to realize that it’s a compilation video. I always think, “Yes, that’s why the stage, backing band members and positions, crowd layout, the outfits and ages and positions of the girls are changing every few seconds! Thanks for noticing halfway through the song!” It’s irritating.
It’s a pity that you reacted to a compilation video of "Yava!" However, it would appear that there are no single concert live versions available on RUclips. A real shame because It's a good song and the choreo was fantastic. "Shanti Shanti Shanti" is one of my favs, and the song "Metalizm" from their latest album ("The Other One") is like "Shanti Shanti Shanti 2.0".
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"Shanti Shanti Shanti" is one of my favorite Babymetal songs. I've always liked Indian music and infusing it with metal always piques my interest. Nemophila did something similar with "Hypnosis" and that is one of my favorite songs of theirs.
Thanks for this reaction. Babymetal also is better at pop than any pop group 🙂
If you want to hear some other Metal with Indian, Bloodywood exists, they are also great
Yava at Osaka during the Fox Festivals 2017 was the last time the East Kamis were allowed to do a Solo intro. During the 2 shows in Hiroshima - Baptism XX December 2017 (First shows without Yui - MIA and the Last with Mikio - RIP) the solos were gone. There were a couple of intros done by the West Kamis for the song Kagerou in 2019, but it was more like a weak consolation prize.
I like the part of your reaction where you look at your phone and reply to texts
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Another great choice - double choice! But it is hard to find anything they've made that isn't great. The consistency of all Japanese bands is incredible - practice is clearly a big ethic there and it pays off every time. Babymetal's hand movements. body shapes, dance moves and all their choregraphy, is an interpretation of the lyrics directly or what the lyrics explain.
Oh majinai dad next hehe.
このリアクションしている男性は、まるでBABYMETAL中毒かのように、BABYMETALをよく視聴し、リアクションをする、熱いファンになっているね!
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Almost all Japanese female Bands played 5 string bass, BOH(BabyMetal) play 6string bass, MIYU(Asterism) played 7string bass....