This slipped through the net, posted 7 days ago and I only just found it. Good reaction. Although it was BABYMETAL who approached Bloodywood, they had already written the song with BABYMETAL in mind (both bands are fans of the other). - The anime was made by an Indian animation company for the MV - credits are in the description. - There are 3 languages in this song. Bloodywood sang in Hindi, rapped in English. BABYMETAL sang in Japanese and Su-metal's last few lines were in Hindi. Karan Katyar from Bloodywood (I think he is the guitarist and main composer) has posted a very interesting video explaining the songwriting and production processes for this song.
Just to clear up one thing. 'RATATATA' wasn't "an Electric Callboy song". Both groups made it clear it was a 50/50 collaboration. It's also been described as an "x" song: ""BABYMETAL x @ElectricCallboy".
Nice reaction..
Awesome collab🤘🏻🦊🐘
Finally! 🎉
👍👍An great collaboration and awesome performance😊. 🦊 🖖❤
This slipped through the net, posted 7 days ago and I only just found it. Good reaction. Although it was BABYMETAL who approached Bloodywood, they had already written the song with BABYMETAL in mind (both bands are fans of the other).
- The anime was made by an Indian animation company for the MV - credits are in the description.
- There are 3 languages in this song. Bloodywood sang in Hindi, rapped in English. BABYMETAL sang in Japanese and Su-metal's last few lines were in Hindi.
Karan Katyar from Bloodywood (I think he is the guitarist and main composer) has posted a very interesting video explaining the songwriting and production processes for this song.
"I love how it's all Indian lore."
Does that include the nine-tailed kitsune, and the samurai outfit? : )
Just to clear up one thing.
'RATATATA' wasn't "an Electric Callboy song".
Both groups made it clear it was a 50/50 collaboration.
It's also been described as an "x" song: ""BABYMETAL x @ElectricCallboy".