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Actually I've heard Killer B before finding out what it was
もう一度
chance for you
This might be the most confusing character song ever.
The lyrics are n English but I can't say I understood anything.
DAYS by FLOW - Faylan (bossa-nova ver)
Himitsu Kichi by Takada Kozue - ELISA (deeper vocal mix)
sakura by nirgilis - ClariS (straight up cover), Sasaki Sayaka (denpa happy mix?)
I can't stop obsessing about this
Victoria Justice - You're the Reason
BG5 - Scratch
Hiroki Kikuta, music composer for Secret of Mana
Hiromi Kikuta, sound director for a bunch of anime series
Jar - Domowik
Lately I've been really into the Uchuu Sentai Kyuuranger opening.
Oh and this, which I guess is a lighter take on modern pop music.
Can't wait to hear the full version of this song.
That every member of AXiS has the same voice actor as someone in Seventh Sisters will surely do something for live performances.
It did indeed take me five years between first hearing this song as the Captain Earth opening and finally getting the full version myself.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
* the Sailor Stars opening theme
* the second Magic Knight Rayearth ending theme (note: not present in the English version of the show, if I recall correctly)
* the ending theme for the game Ys I
Can't say that kradness was one of the people I would've expected to do a cover of this song.
lol in Q1 2019: Nope I can't.
Unlike Japanese idol boys, who always have a certain rough 'We're gonna try hard!' element to them, I've always admired and acknowledged these things about K-pop idol boys. They have this unspoken element of 'fitting into society', and if there weren't any stigma from liking K-pop attached, they can even be viewed as an 'acceptable interest' for a 'normal person'.
But this all came shattering down for me a few days ago when it turned out Seungri from BIGBANG of all people, a band I listened to intently for about three years in the very early 2010s, was implicated in a scandal where he provided prostitutes to business investors. I was not only surprised, but actually genuinely horrified. I've heard horror stories about the K-pop industry, but those involved management taking advantage of the talent, this was the talent engaging in criminal activity wholly unrelated to the industry. A 'just because he could', situation.
Even worse than this, somehow, was the news that investigations into Seungri had tripped into another case where a solo artist named Jung Joon Young (who frankly I'd never heard of) filmed himself sleeping with at the very least tens of women without their consent. This is insane, and not something I'd expect out of K-pop. These guys give off this air of being very well adjusted, and I know trusting what a celebrity is putting out themselves is insane, but I believed that at least K-pop stars would hold themselves to a higher standard than the rest of the entertainment industry.
And I just now learned that leader of F.T.ISLAND, a hybrid rock/boy band that I have kept up a passing interest in for over seven years, may have been part of Jung Joon's inner circle.
This is all really surprising to me, and I can't imagine what those poor girls, including one who reported Jung Joon to the police and then withdrew her statement because she was afraid of retaliation, went through and are still going through.
Also.
There's a weird story behind this record. Some time ago, I was browsing for goblin-themed metal bands. Turned out there's like two dozen of them. Searching the youtube revealed several songs, and one cover by some girlie goofing off with a guitar. I checked that too, went down to see comments, and, well. I was surprised to see condolences. This got me interested and I took to looking through her channel, other linked channels, so on. Apparently she was a member of some black metal web community. Apparently - I'm guessing, but they say what they can without putting it bluntly - she commited suicide a few months ago, and it's her work published as a memorial to her. If not for that I'd never give her more attention than any other random youtuber otherwise, yet there, I've gotta admit I was somewhat moved by this whole story. So, I'm posting it, sort of to pay my respects.
So that's good.
About time we had a convenient thing to link people who make this claim.
h/t to someone on the music theory subreddit
That reminds me: the original version of LUVORATORRRRRY does this, but the more well-known (judging by YouTube views) inserted rapping segments.
So I actually don't need to watch Eurovision at all I just need to find a TV channel that shows Sanremo (unlikely*) or just watch all of those music videos and make a chart and hope whoever I picked wins. It's basically going original hipster on Eurovision, which makes me afraid of creating black holes of over-hipster-dom.
Anyways Italy's Eurovision entry this year is kiiiind of terrible so that's a first (well, in my experience).
*also a time machine because Sanremo is in February.