Nice one, thanks! I just love to see how Su-metal works on her singing technique. It's not a thing we can usually see on live performances because it's too much going on there. But here we can fully appreciate how good she is as a vocalist. If you add she is a great performer and an incredible leader and frontwoman... you can see why I'm so biassed. 😁 🤘🦊
“Monochrome Firework” = Atomic Bomb Blast. A firework that resulted in the pouring of black (monochrome) radioactive fallout. The whole song is about surviving and overcoming the bombs the USA dropped on Hiroshima (Su-metal’s hometown) and Nagasaki in WWII. In one of Su’s Sakura Gakuin diary entries, she wrote about a school field trip her class took to visit the Hiroshima Peace Memorial where there is a monument for Sadako Sasaki, a young school girl who survived the atomic blast but succumbed to radiation poisoning. As she was slowly dying, she asked her father if she could be cured. He told her if she folded one thousand paper cranes her wish would come true. In her hospital, she became inspirational to those around her for her tenacity and optimism. Unfortunately, she became too weak to complete her one thousand cranes. So, at the Peace Memorial, school children from all over Japan decorate Sadako’s monument with paper cranes. At the end of the official music video for Monochrome, a large tree transforms from being black and burned into a lively, colorful specimen full of life and covered with leaves and blossoms of every color in the rainbow, a “firework” beyond imagination. Those were the colors Su wondered about in the song. There are several trees in Hiroshima and Nagasaki that survived in the atomic blast zones and are still alive today. They are protected and considered National Treasures. Japan did not just survive and overcome, they thrived…
Great reaction Ty! This is such a beautiful rendition of this song, with so much meaning. Su, and Moa’s voices are so beautiful and soul-piercing. My interpretation: As we experience catastrophe, we will move forward with a hopeful view of a tomorrow filled with rainbow colors. The shining star that vanishes, a loved one’s warmth that will fade, and the dusk of Ragnorak (end of the world) are all akin to tragedies in our lives. This is the Monochrome Fireworks, an explosion of pain and grief. The progression of how will we… to. WE WILL ILLUMINATE… shows our increasing conviction in the face of the tragedy to move towards a hopeful tomorrow. After-all, no matter how long the night, the morning will come, so just smile! Just an absolutely beautiful song! 🤘🦊
I have REALLY been waiting for your reaction to this one! Also, they changed the piano for the second verse because in the album version the second verse has a secondary guitar track that isn't in the first verse.
Su is 26, not 27. She became a founding member of Sakura Gakuin and BABYMETAL when she was 12 years old, not 14. Suzuka’s first professional singing group was Karen Girl’s, which she joined when she was 10 years old. She had already gained a lot of experience with singing and dancing at Actors School Hiroshima (ASH). Su was admitted to ASH with a fully paid years scholarship, after passing the solo singing audition when she was 8 years old.
Great reaction! Although Babymetal did not officially say, some fans suggest that this song is about the tragedy of war, specifically speaking, bombing. "Monochrome fireworks" can be the metaphor of the bombs falling and exploding. If we consider the word Ragnarok, the bomb can be more apocalyptic. Maybe we should think of the fact that Su was born in Hiroshima, and the official lyric video of "Monochrome" has strangely unnerving images.
This has to be one of my favourite versions of a favourite Babymetal song. The stark intimacy really lets the emotion shine through, and makes me hope that we'll get more First Take versions in future. In fact there's a version of The One on First Take, but this time with the addition of Momoko that's just fantastic as well. And speaking of Momo, this was released at the time when anticipation was high that she would be knighted as the third member, and so she was. I often think that the visual of the three backup singers holding hands was a subtle hint about that.
If you curious bout the three ladies with white robe, they're supposed to be the avengers before the second "the first take" video momo announced as the last piece of the babymetal puzzle
Hahaha Moa really is su freaking gorgeous! Hi there! Yui Metal here! The third figure in white in the video and backing vocals behind Moa. Thanks for the AMAZING reaction video! Yui clearly get us on a very deep level. Was a pleasure watching! I'm working on a video with the alternative English lyrics right now; will share when done. It's written as a dialogue between me and Su that is both humorous and touching. ~Yui Metal and BABYMETAL You've done ALL the BABYMETAL albums?!? OMG will try to get to some of them when I get a chance! Still recovering, but hoping to be back soon! See You!
The thing about this version that I love is that this is all about vocals, so Su can just give 100% to singing without having to worry about doing choreo, and she sounds even better than she usually does. Magical!
that last "Just smile" is soooo powerful!! You talking about Akatsuki piano version, but if you remember, Babymetal already did it and you reacted to it 🤣🤣 "Akatsuki Unfinished" live at Legend 1997 If you want to try again "The One" piano version, instead of the First Take version you could try the official MV for "The One - Stairway to Living Legends": it's basically the same version, only not live
Babymetal again showing how much effort they put into delivering the best they can, Su-metal sings with precision, with all the best techniques... and delivering emotions. And Moametal also delivering a great performance. Because I do see the first take as a live performance. One focused on vocals. I think you are still missing the full version of Akatsuki ? I suggest Budokan 2014 Black Night
The beauty in all of their voices Su is a goddess, with Moa, and in the live Momo are like her angels. Their beauty isn't just in their voices but who they are.
Momo was not in that video because it was released/recorded before the official announcement. But after that, she was present in the next F1rst Take song they recorded
This version of Monochrom brought me to the channel "The F1rst Take" and opened for me a complete new world of japanese music. Thx for the reaction of one the most beautiful performances of Babymetal.
There's a piano version of The One called The One Stairway to Living Legend, it's on their official channel. It's The First Take version, but more complete.
That one we call the "Goodbye" version. It was released when they announced Babymetal would come to a "halt" for an unspecified time. Many believed it was the end of Babymetal, but thank to the Fox God, they came back 😁
I'm dying for you to review Su's cover of Tamashii No Rufuran (Refrain), also known as Soul's Refrain from the Legends 1997 concert in 2013. The original song's version (kind of an 80's disco vibe) is from the Anime, Genesis Evangelion. Su and the Kami band take it to a whole new level. Babymetal style.
🤘🦊🤘 この動画は新メンバー発表への布石でした。 約1ヶ月後に新メンバーが発表されました。 その後、同じチャンネルに新メンバーであるMOMOMETALを加え"THE ONE"を歌っている動画が追加公開されました。 この2つの動画を続けて観ると、選曲や衣装など最初から計算された演出になっていると感じます! ↓↓↓ BABYMETAL THE ONE- Unfinished ver. / THE FIRST TAKE
Babymetal did a version of Over the Future that would be good to react to. Su sang it with The Karen Girls, that was even before Sakura Gakuin. There’s a short video of Moa and Yui auditioning for Sakura Gakuin to it too. You could add that to the reaction.
Hello Thanks for the reaction ;) New subscriber, Happy New Year 2024!!! This song will enhance your memory try to watch and react to 4th Impact sings "Bridge Over Troubled Water (So Hyang Version)".
If you've not seen the lyric video it makes it very explicit (look at the visuals) what at least a good part of the song is about (the leadin on the live version also has a "hint" running through it) - especially "monochrome firework" and for me makes the song so much more powerful - great reaction to a beautiful song. I suspect yr not alone with some teary eyed reactions (should have seen me with Sakura Gakuin "Graduation toss" song & subsequent speeches for Su leaving 😂😂)
Ragnarok is the end of the world in Norse mythology, so the interpretation could be "even at the end of the world, we can rise again together and see a tomorrow again. It's both simple and beautiful, just smile". The lyric video led also to the interpretation that the song is a metaphor of the Hiroshima bombing during the WWII. The monochrome firework is the bomb (in the video the "fireworks" goes upside down and hit a city) and it caused the end of the world and the absence of colors, but Japan was able to move on and experience rainbow colors again 💖 That's not an official interpretation though, but it was a popular fan speculation when the song came out. I'm so happy you're continuing the journey into the Fox Hole!! I can recommend you some cover songs they did at the beginning of their career: - Chokotto Love (Yui solo) - Love Machine (Moa solo) - Tamashii no Rufuran (Su solo) - Kimi to anime ga mitai (2014 Budokan Black Night is a good version)
You're wearing a Dayton Flyers shirt? Huh, I was born near Dayton and went to Wright State for my undergrad. I know you didn't mention this, but I this this video itself is a final goodbye to/acknowledgment of Yui. I feel that the three hooded figures represent younger Su, Moa, and Yui and that the spirit of Yui is always there with the other two, that their bond can't and won't be broken. I say "final" because in the second BM song on The First Take, "The One" as you said, Momoko makes an appearance and that video was released not long after she was announced as the official third member. Nothing officially has been said and nothing likely ever will be said, but that's my take.
Thanks for the reaction😀 I especially love Babymetal in the early days. My other favorite group is Japanese girl group named ``PassCode``. Can you please check their newest song ``Groundswell`` music video? The sound is mindblowing.
So many theories about the meaning of the song... or variations on a theory. I heard a related rumor, which was that Su's grandmother lost her ability to see color after the Hiroshima bombing, and had supposedly written about it. Therefore, the bomb would be, "the firework that causes monochrome." I'm not confident in that interpretation at all, but I suppose it's possible the lyricists used experiences related to Su in writing the song.
In my opinion, Monocrome is a description of the bomb incident in Hiroshima and Nagasaki where the horror that occurred there is the birthplace of Su-Metal... but in the lyrics it invites you to always face what happens by always smiling
Good reaction. This is my favourite babymetal song. If you haven't checked yet, please consider reacting to "Doki Doki ☆ Morning] Live at Makuhari 2023 [字幕 / Ssubtitled] [HQ]". A sister group of babymetal which might replace current BM members in the future has debuted in this live although I believe nobady can take the place of Su.
I think that "monochrome firework" is referring to how the blast of the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima turned the world monochrome and the color came back with the hope of rebuilding and recovery.
Nice reaction, please don’t forget to check out the Japanese version of elevator girl with subs which you missed in your metal galaxy’s album reaction 🦊🤘
Nice reaction. Actually it's a sad song as you may know SU-METAL was born in hiroshimah, The song is about the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, If you watch the official video you can see that they show the city and later the destroyed city, Su sing about RAGNAROK which represents, The fate of the gods (death and destruction)
This song has nothing to do with being bombed. In an interview, Su indicated that it was a hopeful song about bringing light into the dark world and illuminating rainbow colors and smile. In Monochrome live and in the concert i went to, when she speaks to the crowd, she has them get their phones out and turn their lights on. She says, "Help me shine light on this dark, dark world, take your phone out......" She was surprised that the one take version was having people cry. As she stated, it's not a sad song. It's a hopeful one.
The imagery in the official video contradicts what you are saying, but you could be correct if the original songwriter feld differently. Nothing Sue said disproves that the underlying intent that the song is about a bomb, a "monochrome firework" which may be the imagery a child would believe upon seeing the explosion, and then the aftermath and, finally, the hope for the future. Also a sad song can also be about hope. Last, not everyone listens and interprets songs the same, to you it may be hopeful, to others it may be sad or happy, there is no right answer. Peace.
Can you react to "VALSHE - BUTTERFLY CORE"? She has a unique beautiful voice. Oh by the way, Valshe looks like a boy, but she is a woman. Valshe is my favorite singer! She is the one who made me fall in love with music. 😍🔥💕
Nice one, thanks!
I just love to see how Su-metal works on her singing technique. It's not a thing we can usually see on live performances because it's too much going on there. But here we can fully appreciate how good she is as a vocalist. If you add she is a great performer and an incredible leader and frontwoman... you can see why I'm so biassed. 😁
🤘🦊
Mankind probably does not have the language to describe such a beautiful performance.
“Monochrome Firework” = Atomic Bomb Blast. A firework that resulted in the pouring of black (monochrome) radioactive fallout. The whole song is about surviving and overcoming the bombs the USA dropped on Hiroshima (Su-metal’s hometown) and Nagasaki in WWII. In one of Su’s Sakura Gakuin diary entries, she wrote about a school field trip her class took to visit the Hiroshima Peace Memorial where there is a monument for Sadako Sasaki, a young school girl who survived the atomic blast but succumbed to radiation poisoning. As she was slowly dying, she asked her father if she could be cured. He told her if she folded one thousand paper cranes her wish would come true. In her hospital, she became inspirational to those around her for her tenacity and optimism. Unfortunately, she became too weak to complete her one thousand cranes. So, at the Peace Memorial, school children from all over Japan decorate Sadako’s monument with paper cranes. At the end of the official music video for Monochrome, a large tree transforms from being black and burned into a lively, colorful specimen full of life and covered with leaves and blossoms of every color in the rainbow, a “firework” beyond imagination. Those were the colors Su wondered about in the song. There are several trees in Hiroshima and Nagasaki that survived in the atomic blast zones and are still alive today. They are protected and considered National Treasures. Japan did not just survive and overcome, they thrived…
ありがとう😢
Thank You for mentioning this.
Break me tears everytime i listen this one. This girl have a magical voice,bring me so much émotions. She's An Angel 😇
For the next reaction I think " The end" could be a great choice . Collaboration with an American rapper , clearly différent .
@@Altobar76 Oh god. Please don't 😵
Great reaction Ty! This is such a beautiful rendition of this song, with so much meaning. Su, and Moa’s voices are so beautiful and soul-piercing.
My interpretation: As we experience catastrophe, we will move forward with a hopeful view of a tomorrow filled with rainbow colors.
The shining star that vanishes, a loved one’s warmth that will fade, and the dusk of Ragnorak (end of the world) are all akin to tragedies in our lives.
This is the Monochrome Fireworks, an explosion of pain and grief.
The progression of how will we… to. WE WILL ILLUMINATE… shows our increasing conviction in the face of the tragedy to move towards a hopeful tomorrow.
After-all, no matter how long the night, the morning will come, so just smile!
Just an absolutely beautiful song! 🤘🦊
I have REALLY been waiting for your reaction to this one! Also, they changed the piano for the second verse because in the album version the second verse has a secondary guitar track that isn't in the first verse.
Su is 26, not 27.
She became a founding member of Sakura Gakuin and BABYMETAL when she was 12 years old, not 14.
Suzuka’s first professional singing group was Karen Girl’s, which she joined when she was 10 years old.
She had already gained a lot of experience with singing and dancing at Actors School Hiroshima (ASH).
Su was admitted to ASH with a fully paid years scholarship, after passing the solo singing audition when she was 8 years old.
I found your channel through Babymetal reactions and tbh ive stayed becasue you seem like such a genuine person so keep it up!! 🦊🦊
A bomb is a monochrome firework and it makes me sad.
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Great reaction! Although Babymetal did not officially say, some fans suggest that this song is about the tragedy of war, specifically speaking, bombing. "Monochrome fireworks" can be the metaphor of the bombs falling and exploding. If we consider the word Ragnarok, the bomb can be more apocalyptic. Maybe we should think of the fact that Su was born in Hiroshima, and the official lyric video of "Monochrome" has strangely unnerving images.
This has to be one of my favourite versions of a favourite Babymetal song. The stark intimacy really lets the emotion shine through, and makes me hope that we'll get more First Take versions in future. In fact there's a version of The One on First Take, but this time with the addition of Momoko that's just fantastic as well.
And speaking of Momo, this was released at the time when anticipation was high that she would be knighted as the third member, and so she was. I often think that the visual of the three backup singers holding hands was a subtle hint about that.
This performance absolutely shows WHY she's our queen and goddess! 😍 Su is such a genius, when it comes to singing. 🤘🏻🦊🤘🏻
there is an "akatsuki unfinished version" in the legend 1997 concert. just su-metal with piano and light orchestration. it's very moving.
I absolutely love this one. Even though fir me it's always hard to watch because I don't like seeing Su cry 😢
If you curious bout the three ladies with white robe, they're supposed to be the avengers before the second "the first take" video momo announced as the last piece of the babymetal puzzle
That’s certainly a theory. : )
Hahaha Moa really is su freaking gorgeous!
Hi there! Yui Metal here! The third figure in white in the video and backing vocals behind Moa. Thanks for the AMAZING reaction video! Yui clearly get us on a very deep level. Was a pleasure watching! I'm working on a video with the alternative English lyrics right now; will share when done. It's written as a dialogue between me and Su that is both humorous and touching. ~Yui Metal and BABYMETAL
You've done ALL the BABYMETAL albums?!? OMG will try to get to some of them when I get a chance! Still recovering, but hoping to be back soon! See You!
you should look at the Live in tokyo version of Kingslayer also the energy is amazing
He already did.
@@Hymnodic oh shit yeah it’s just been a minute so I forgot tbh
The thing about this version that I love is that this is all about vocals, so Su can just give 100% to singing without having to worry about doing choreo, and she sounds even better than she usually does. Magical!
that last "Just smile" is soooo powerful!!
You talking about Akatsuki piano version, but if you remember, Babymetal already did it and you reacted to it 🤣🤣
"Akatsuki Unfinished" live at Legend 1997
If you want to try again "The One" piano version, instead of the First Take version you could try the official MV for "The One - Stairway to Living Legends": it's basically the same version, only not live
I love this version. Su's voice really shine in this 😍
Babymetal again showing how much effort they put into delivering the best they can, Su-metal sings with precision, with all the best techniques... and delivering emotions.
And Moametal also delivering a great performance. Because I do see the first take as a live performance. One focused on vocals.
I think you are still missing the full version of Akatsuki ? I suggest Budokan 2014 Black Night
The beauty in all of their voices Su is a goddess, with Moa, and in the live Momo are like her angels. Their beauty isn't just in their voices but who they are.
👍👍Awesomely awesome!! The voice of an angel😇. My reaction🥲. 🦊 🖖❤
No matter how often I watch this, I can't make it to the end without crying. Fantastic!
Momo was not in that video because it was released/recorded before the official announcement. But after that, she was present in the next F1rst Take song they recorded
This version of Monochrom brought me to the channel "The F1rst Take" and opened for me a complete new world of japanese music. Thx for the reaction of one the most beautiful performances of Babymetal.
You should try "GJ!" from 2021. That's my favorite Moa's performance (it has subtitles also)
Love all your BABYMETAL reactions btw!
There's a piano version of The One called The One Stairway to Living Legend, it's on their official channel. It's The First Take version, but more complete.
That one we call the "Goodbye" version. It was released when they announced Babymetal would come to a "halt" for an unspecified time. Many believed it was the end of Babymetal, but thank to the Fox God, they came back 😁
I'm dying for you to review Su's cover of Tamashii No Rufuran (Refrain), also known as Soul's Refrain from the Legends 1997 concert in 2013. The original song's version (kind of an 80's disco vibe) is from the Anime, Genesis Evangelion. Su and the Kami band take it to a whole new level. Babymetal style.
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" Just smile " x 100 !! !!
It is a song of hope, after any catastrophe there will always be light again.
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この動画は新メンバー発表への布石でした。
約1ヶ月後に新メンバーが発表されました。
その後、同じチャンネルに新メンバーであるMOMOMETALを加え"THE ONE"を歌っている動画が追加公開されました。
この2つの動画を続けて観ると、選曲や衣装など最初から計算された演出になっていると感じます!
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BABYMETAL THE ONE- Unfinished ver. / THE FIRST TAKE
Babymetal did a version of Over the Future that would be good to react to. Su sang it with The Karen Girls, that was even before Sakura Gakuin. There’s a short video of Moa and Yui auditioning for Sakura Gakuin to it too. You could add that to the reaction.
Hello Thanks for the reaction ;) New subscriber, Happy New Year 2024!!!
This song will enhance your memory try to watch and react to 4th Impact sings "Bridge Over Troubled Water (So Hyang Version)".
"Bridge Over Troubled Water" by 4th Impact Here's the Link : ruclips.net/video/Y0NKCRjChyg/видео.html
So sad ... seeing a blast from a bomb its white flash in a black sky ... chills
If you've not seen the lyric video it makes it very explicit (look at the visuals) what at least a good part of the song is about (the leadin on the live version also has a "hint" running through it) - especially "monochrome firework" and for me makes the song so much more powerful - great reaction to a beautiful song. I suspect yr not alone with some teary eyed reactions (should have seen me with Sakura Gakuin "Graduation toss" song & subsequent speeches for Su leaving 😂😂)
Ragnarok is the end of the world in Norse mythology, so the interpretation could be "even at the end of the world, we can rise again together and see a tomorrow again. It's both simple and beautiful, just smile".
The lyric video led also to the interpretation that the song is a metaphor of the Hiroshima bombing during the WWII. The monochrome firework is the bomb (in the video the "fireworks" goes upside down and hit a city) and it caused the end of the world and the absence of colors, but Japan was able to move on and experience rainbow colors again 💖 That's not an official interpretation though, but it was a popular fan speculation when the song came out.
I'm so happy you're continuing the journey into the Fox Hole!! I can recommend you some cover songs they did at the beginning of their career:
- Chokotto Love (Yui solo)
- Love Machine (Moa solo)
- Tamashii no Rufuran (Su solo)
- Kimi to anime ga mitai (2014 Budokan Black Night is a good version)
You're wearing a Dayton Flyers shirt? Huh, I was born near Dayton and went to Wright State for my undergrad.
I know you didn't mention this, but I this this video itself is a final goodbye to/acknowledgment of Yui. I feel that the three hooded figures represent younger Su, Moa, and Yui and that the spirit of Yui is always there with the other two, that their bond can't and won't be broken. I say "final" because in the second BM song on The First Take, "The One" as you said, Momoko makes an appearance and that video was released not long after she was announced as the official third member. Nothing officially has been said and nothing likely ever will be said, but that's my take.
Thanks for the reaction😀 I especially love Babymetal in the early days. My other favorite group is Japanese girl group named ``PassCode``. Can you please check their newest song ``Groundswell`` music video? The sound is mindblowing.
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So many theories about the meaning of the song... or variations on a theory. I heard a related rumor, which was that Su's grandmother lost her ability to see color after the Hiroshima bombing, and had supposedly written about it. Therefore, the bomb would be, "the firework that causes monochrome." I'm not confident in that interpretation at all, but I suppose it's possible the lyricists used experiences related to Su in writing the song.
In my opinion, Monocrome is a description of the bomb incident in Hiroshima and Nagasaki where the horror that occurred there is the birthplace of Su-Metal... but in the lyrics it invites you to always face what happens by always smiling
Good reaction. This is my favourite babymetal song. If you haven't checked yet, please consider reacting to "Doki Doki ☆ Morning] Live at Makuhari 2023 [字幕 / Ssubtitled] [HQ]". A sister group of babymetal which might replace current BM members in the future has debuted in this live although I believe nobady can take the place of Su.
I think that "monochrome firework" is referring to how the blast of the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima turned the world monochrome and the color came back with the hope of rebuilding and recovery.
Nice reaction, please don’t forget to check out the Japanese version of elevator girl with subs which you missed in your metal galaxy’s album reaction 🦊🤘
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Nice reaction. Actually it's a sad song as you may know SU-METAL was born in hiroshimah, The song is about the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki,
If you watch the official video you can see that they show the city and later the destroyed city, Su sing about RAGNAROK which represents, The fate of the gods (death and destruction)
This song has nothing to do with being bombed. In an interview, Su indicated that it was a hopeful song about bringing light into the dark world and illuminating rainbow colors and smile. In Monochrome live and in the concert i went to, when she speaks to the crowd, she has them get their phones out and turn their lights on. She says, "Help me shine light on this dark, dark world, take your phone out......"
She was surprised that the one take version was having people cry. As she stated, it's not a sad song. It's a hopeful one.
The imagery in the official video contradicts what you are saying, but you could be correct if the original songwriter feld differently. Nothing Sue said disproves that the underlying intent that the song is about a bomb, a "monochrome firework" which may be the imagery a child would believe upon seeing the explosion, and then the aftermath and, finally, the hope for the future. Also a sad song can also be about hope. Last, not everyone listens and interprets songs the same, to you it may be hopeful, to others it may be sad or happy, there is no right answer. Peace.
I'm not as big a fan of the new album as i am of the J-Pop/metal earlier stuff. That said: this is fuckin BEAUTIFUL
Can you react to "VALSHE - BUTTERFLY CORE"? She has a unique beautiful voice. Oh by the way, Valshe looks like a boy, but she is a woman. Valshe is my favorite singer! She is the one who made me fall in love with music. 😍🔥💕
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