Nice Reaction! The Hu are a band from Mongolia and had already recorded this song and had met Lzzy (a music festival?) and decided they wanted Lzzy to put English lyrics to it, so their management company contacted hers and they met and she agreed to do it. When she finished it they loved it so they recorded it and made the video. Lzzy really laid down some powerful lyrics.
It's interesting... as a man, I _also_ find this song to be empowering. It shows a culture in which masculinity can be valued, can be okay, so long as it also respects femininity.
Thank you! I love these guys and try to introduce EVERYBODY to them! Dimash plays a dombra and these guys play morin khuurs. But as Kazakhstan and Mongolia are so close, it's probably just names. These guys sing exclusively about Mongolian lore, history, people legends and even poetry. They've gotten the UNESCO Artist For Peace award, the only band to do so. They care deeply about their country and who can't love that? Great reaction!
I think the Dombra is strung with metal strings? At least, mine are, but I don't know if they're "authentic". The Morin Khuurs are strung (and bowed) with horse hair, of course, from the tails...
First of all, The HU is moving quickly up my list of favorite bands. There is just something about their music that pulls you in. I have been listening to them a bit on my own and I am more and more impressed. I liked the addition of a woman's voice, expressing a woman's power. I'm new to rock/metal, but one thing that has been impressing me is how well it melds with other genres. Somehow, it's something I didn't expect, but, it works.
The Hu is a folk-rock band from Mongolia, they use several indigenous music instruments and show us their traditional throat singing. In their culture, women play a so fundamental roll (as in every human group but not properly recognized and protected) they pay them high respect. This song was created by The Hu (pronounced as in who, but is a short word for the ancient culture of the Hunes) to honor their women in their Mothers day. It is included in their first album, The Gereg, it is highly recomended. But they asked Lzzy to colaborate and write the lyrics in English, originally is only in Mongol. And the result in amazing as you experienced. So, check the rest of the album, specially The Wolf Totem, Yuve Yuve Yu and The Great Chinggis Khaan, their videos are like short movies. Your reaction was wonderfully positive.
The HU is a Mongolian folk metal band that has become visible a few years ago outside of Mongolia. They have made a couple of videos of their songs featuring other artists. But only this one - from my perspective - has become better than their originals. Other great songs / videos are: Wolf Totem th-cam.com/video/jM8dCGIm6yc/w-d-xo.html Yuve Yuve Yu th-cam.com/video/v4xZUr0BEfE/w-d-xo.html This is Mongol th-cam.com/video/4Y2gK4n35hw/w-d-xo.html The Great Chinggis Khaan th-cam.com/video/pD1gDSao1eA/w-d-xo.html Sad but true (Metallica cover) th-cam.com/video/QpxA_ZxGX_M/w-d-xo.html For the following three videos I suggest this sequence as they tell a story. Black Thunder Part 1 (violence warning) th-cam.com/video/3aguZjkVLaE/w-d-xo.html Black Thunder Part 2 (violence warning) th-cam.com/video/MZ81-htej6E/w-d-xo.html Bii Biyelgee th-cam.com/video/eb3ysMtu8t0/w-d-xo.html I wish you fun with them.
I consider this song has some of the most female empowering lyrics I had the pleasure to listen to (the Mongol culture has always been aware of women importance and it shows)
Thank you for your reaction. The Hu is a great band. I see you liked their original sound. So check out other masters who can combine tradition with modernity - Wagakki Band. This is a Japanese group with an unusual sound. They combine a lot of genres in their music, so you don't have to wonder how to classify them. Their music is magic. I recommend the song "Eclipse" from Japan Tour 2020 TOKYO SINGING or "Sasameyuki" from Dai Shinnenkai 2022 Nippon Budokan -Yasoukenbunroku. I will just add that the original MV's are beautiful, but they can be blocked. Check them out live. They are the best at concerts.
HU Band is one of my favorite bands. They started out doing the heavy metal music for fun while teaching classic Mongolian music it their University of Mongolia. Now they traveled worldwide performing to excited crowds of all ages. I am 79. HU is in ancient sacred name for GOD. Birds wall sing HUUU with you. Dogs & cats love the HU Song. Search for HU Song on TH-cam and They HU Band follows the HU Song. 💛💛💛
Have seen the video with Lindsey Stirling and Lzzy Hale "Shatter me"? The official music video really really wonderful, the visual is awesome. It's worth watching and reacting to even if it has to be filtered, it's worth it. Most people have seen it so know what they will be seeing. Lzzy was great in that one also.
Nobody's posted the translated lyrics yet? Song of Women [The HU] It is said that a coconut tree grows flowers It was heartbreaking to sing softly Honorable lady Compassionate
[Lzzy Hale] I am bones and I am skin I am home, where life begins I’ve started wars, I’ve given peace Across the oceans, I carry the seed I’m your lover I’m your mother I’m your sister I’m your daughter
When Kings fall to their knees They sing a woman’s song When birds chirp on the trees They sing a woman’s song The sunrise in the east Sings a woman’s song Every heart that beats Sings a woman’s song
I am fire I am water I am empress I am thunder I am flower I am wonder I’m the object Of your desire I am beauty I am grace I am faith
[The HU] Birds chirped in the eternal blue sky It is said that you will have fun in your heart (I'm faith) Honorable lady Compassionate
[Lzzy Hale] When Kings fall to their knees They sing a woman’s song When birds scream in the trees They sing a woman’s song The sunrise in the east Sings a woman’s song Every heart that beats Sings a woman’s song
[The HU] It is said that the Argalkhan mountains are covered with holes It seems that those who are close to him will be moved Birds chirped in the eternal blue sky It is said that you will have fun in your heart Yes
[Lzzy Hale] Every heart beats a woman’s song Every heart beats a woman’s song Every heart beats a woman’s song Every heart beats a woman’s song
Every heart beats a woman’s song Every heart beats a woman’s song Every heart beats a woman’s song Every heart beats a woman’s song lyricstranslate.com/en/song-women-song-women.html
I watched another reactor that said she would love to see DIANA ANKUDINOVA collab with the HU BAND. I believe the instruments are different as the Mongolian’s call them MORIN KHUR and the originally used horse hair as strings. Kazakhstan 🇰🇿 I believe it’s with a “Q” because I watch many travel blogs from both countries and their instrument looks smaller to me and is called I believe DOMBRA. They are neighbors though and they definitely speak very different sounding languages and both speak RUSSIAN as well. Please react to more of the HU BAND ..”Mother Nature” is Amazing. 🙋🏻♀️❤️🔥🇺🇸 Diana originally came from EASTERN RUSSIA and when I first watched her over five years ago…there were comments that stated her natural father was from AZERBAIJAN 🇦🇿. I usually don’t mention it because her RUSSIAN mother tried to kill her when she was 3 years old.
Even Mongolian throat singers know what a woman is. There is at least one Supreme Court Justice who was unable to express its pronouns in the confirmation hearing who needs to hear this song to better define its personhood.
If you want to check out The Hu's "beat you like you owe them money" attitude song, that would be the ancient Mongol war chant Wolf Totem! ;) th-cam.com/video/jM8dCGIm6yc/w-d-xo.html
Nice Reaction! The Hu are a band from Mongolia and had already recorded this song and had met Lzzy (a music festival?) and decided they wanted Lzzy to put English lyrics to it, so their management company contacted hers and they met and she agreed to do it. When she finished it they loved it so they recorded it and made the video. Lzzy really laid down some powerful lyrics.
It's interesting... as a man, I _also_ find this song to be empowering. It shows a culture in which masculinity can be valued, can be okay, so long as it also respects femininity.
Thank you! I love these guys and try to introduce EVERYBODY to them! Dimash plays a dombra and these guys play morin khuurs. But as Kazakhstan and Mongolia are so close, it's probably just names. These guys sing exclusively about Mongolian lore, history, people legends and even poetry. They've gotten the UNESCO Artist For Peace award, the only band to do so. They care deeply about their country and who can't love that? Great reaction!
I think the Dombra is strung with metal strings? At least, mine are, but I don't know if they're "authentic". The Morin Khuurs are strung (and bowed) with horse hair, of course, from the tails...
First of all, The HU is moving quickly up my list of favorite bands. There is just something about their music that pulls you in. I have been listening to them a bit on my own and I am more and more impressed. I liked the addition of a woman's voice, expressing a woman's power. I'm new to rock/metal, but one thing that has been impressing me is how well it melds with other genres. Somehow, it's something I didn't expect, but, it works.
The Hu is a folk-rock band from Mongolia, they use several indigenous music instruments and show us their traditional throat singing. In their culture, women play a so fundamental roll (as in every human group but not properly recognized and protected) they pay them high respect. This song was created by The Hu (pronounced as in who, but is a short word for the ancient culture of the Hunes) to honor their women in their Mothers day. It is included in their first album, The Gereg, it is highly recomended. But they asked Lzzy to colaborate and write the lyrics in English, originally is only in Mongol. And the result in amazing as you experienced. So, check the rest of the album, specially The Wolf Totem, Yuve Yuve Yu and The Great Chinggis Khaan, their videos are like short movies. Your reaction was wonderfully positive.
I love the HU band! For another collaboration is Mother Nature ft LP.
I was introduced to Lzzy Hale by way of The Warning and I think she's really good. Never heard of The Hu and I'm excited to hear what they're about.
The HU is a Mongolian folk metal band that has become visible a few years ago outside of Mongolia. They have made a couple of videos of their songs featuring other artists. But only this one - from my perspective - has become better than their originals.
Other great songs / videos are:
Wolf Totem
th-cam.com/video/jM8dCGIm6yc/w-d-xo.html
Yuve Yuve Yu
th-cam.com/video/v4xZUr0BEfE/w-d-xo.html
This is Mongol
th-cam.com/video/4Y2gK4n35hw/w-d-xo.html
The Great Chinggis Khaan
th-cam.com/video/pD1gDSao1eA/w-d-xo.html
Sad but true (Metallica cover)
th-cam.com/video/QpxA_ZxGX_M/w-d-xo.html
For the following three videos I suggest this sequence as they tell a story.
Black Thunder Part 1 (violence warning)
th-cam.com/video/3aguZjkVLaE/w-d-xo.html
Black Thunder Part 2 (violence warning)
th-cam.com/video/MZ81-htej6E/w-d-xo.html
Bii Biyelgee
th-cam.com/video/eb3ysMtu8t0/w-d-xo.html
I wish you fun with them.
Sad but True is so ironic. Love it!
They also did the sound track for a Star Wars video game about the fall if the Jedi. 💛💛💛
I consider this song has some of the most female empowering lyrics I had the pleasure to listen to (the Mongol culture has always been aware of women importance and it shows)
I truly loved the homage to women in this song. Absolutely beautiful.
Thank you for your reaction. The Hu is a great band. I see you liked their original sound. So check out other masters who can combine tradition with modernity - Wagakki Band. This is a Japanese group with an unusual sound. They combine a lot of genres in their music, so you don't have to wonder how to classify them. Their music is magic. I recommend the song "Eclipse" from Japan Tour 2020 TOKYO SINGING or "Sasameyuki" from Dai Shinnenkai 2022 Nippon Budokan -Yasoukenbunroku.
I will just add that the original MV's are beautiful, but they can be blocked. Check them out live. They are the best at concerts.
HU Band is one of my favorite bands.
They started out doing the heavy metal music for fun while teaching classic Mongolian music it their University of Mongolia.
Now they traveled worldwide performing to excited crowds of all ages. I am 79.
HU is in ancient sacred name for GOD.
Birds wall sing HUUU with you.
Dogs & cats love the HU Song. Search for HU Song on TH-cam and They HU Band follows the HU Song. 💛💛💛
Have seen the video with Lindsey Stirling and Lzzy Hale "Shatter me"? The official music video really really wonderful, the visual is awesome. It's worth watching and reacting to even if it has to be filtered, it's worth it. Most people have seen it so know what they will be seeing. Lzzy was great in that one also.
Nobody's posted the translated lyrics yet?
Song of Women
[The HU]
It is said that a coconut tree grows flowers
It was heartbreaking to sing softly
Honorable lady
Compassionate
[Lzzy Hale]
I am bones and I am skin
I am home, where life begins
I’ve started wars, I’ve given peace
Across the oceans, I carry the seed
I’m your lover
I’m your mother
I’m your sister
I’m your daughter
When Kings fall to their knees
They sing a woman’s song
When birds chirp on the trees
They sing a woman’s song
The sunrise in the east
Sings a woman’s song
Every heart that beats
Sings a woman’s song
I am fire
I am water
I am empress
I am thunder
I am flower
I am wonder
I’m the object
Of your desire
I am beauty
I am grace
I am faith
[The HU]
Birds chirped in the eternal blue sky
It is said that you will have fun in your heart
(I'm faith)
Honorable lady
Compassionate
[Lzzy Hale]
When Kings fall to their knees
They sing a woman’s song
When birds scream in the trees
They sing a woman’s song
The sunrise in the east
Sings a woman’s song
Every heart that beats
Sings a woman’s song
[The HU]
It is said that the Argalkhan mountains are covered with holes
It seems that those who are close to him will be moved
Birds chirped in the eternal blue sky
It is said that you will have fun in your heart
Yes
[Lzzy Hale]
Every heart beats a woman’s song
Every heart beats a woman’s song
Every heart beats a woman’s song
Every heart beats a woman’s song
Every heart beats a woman’s song
Every heart beats a woman’s song
Every heart beats a woman’s song
Every heart beats a woman’s song
lyricstranslate.com/en/song-women-song-women.html
I watched another reactor that said she would love to see DIANA ANKUDINOVA collab with the HU BAND. I believe the instruments are different as the Mongolian’s call them MORIN KHUR and the originally used horse hair as strings. Kazakhstan 🇰🇿 I believe it’s with a “Q” because I watch many travel blogs from both countries and their instrument looks smaller to me and is called I believe DOMBRA. They are neighbors though and they definitely speak very different sounding languages and both speak RUSSIAN as well. Please react to more of the HU BAND ..”Mother Nature” is Amazing. 🙋🏻♀️❤️🔥🇺🇸
Diana originally came from EASTERN RUSSIA and when I first watched her over five years ago…there were comments that stated her natural father was from AZERBAIJAN 🇦🇿. I usually don’t mention it because her RUSSIAN mother tried to kill her when she was 3 years old.
Even Mongolian throat singers know what a woman is. There is at least one Supreme Court Justice who was unable to express its pronouns in the confirmation hearing who needs to hear this song to better define its personhood.
The hu band amazing
If you want to check out The Hu's "beat you like you owe them money" attitude song, that would be the ancient Mongol war chant Wolf Totem! ;) th-cam.com/video/jM8dCGIm6yc/w-d-xo.html
Check out Dax to be a man mega remix. We also need to honor our men. Women wouldn't be who we are without our men.
It’s Mogolian Metal
Mongolia.
see.