I legitimately believe this band only formed to make this one song for the soundtrack and disbanded. Because there is absolutely nothing about them anywhere.
What gets me is that this is my favorite song from Jet Set Radio. Jet Set Radio had a huge impact on me as a kid, and I look back so fondly on the weekend mornings and school afternoons spray painting Tokyo-to, Doing cool tricks, and this song setting the backdrop for the best times of my life. Several years ago I looked as hard as I could to locate info about The Reps, and came to the same conclusion: some guys came together, called themselves "The Reps," made this song, and then disbanded. It's wild that the only song by a group of unknown people had such a memorable impact on me.
AWESOME! This is such a better version than the OST version; the OST version has them saying "do-wop" in between "listen to the music," and I never really liked the "do-wop" version, even though all of the lyrics are kind of cheesy...
"Doo Wop" just throws me off a bit. Although I can't tell what exactly the background vocal is saying, it sounds something like "Hey I thought I'd / listen to the music, / Hey, I thought I'd live." Or at least, that _could_ work in context.
Though I don't know what the background vocals are saying (and are they even in English?) I also prefer this version. The "doo-wop" one throws me off a bit.
@@101Voltssomeone asked Hideki Naganuma about it on Twitter a while ago and according to him they're saying "Everybody/Everybody, Yeah!" in poor English. Apparently "Do-Wop" in the other version sounded too similar to a bad word in Japanese and that was the reason why they changed it in this version of the song. Interesting stuff all around.
I'm working on a guitar tab to the song. It's tuned a note below standard, if that helps you. No telling if I'll actually publish the tab or not. It opens with A# (B position,) then goes to an open D# (Open E position.) It goes between the two. There are some pretty simple parts in this song, so far as I've seen. I'm not satisfied with the quality of the tab yet, not well enough to post it.
@@medecko4394 The next part after the intro can be played pretty easily. Again, assuming the guitar's tuned down by one note, then it only needs to involve the A and D strings, and notes at the 5th and 7th frets on each string. The part after that, though, is just power chords. They start on the A string, 5th fret. They then go to the E string at the 5th fret, 6th fret, then 8th fret. They then switch back to the A string, on the 7th fret before repeating almost a full two times, except the last time, don't play it on the 7th fret. That's all I'll explain for now. I'm not sure how far you are with learning guitar, but this ought to help a bit, at least. I'm also tired.
@@medecko4394 You're welcome. And though I've played (technically) since 2007 (but barely at all in the beginning,) the earliest parts are the roughest. You really need good hand posture, and preferably a guitar with very light strings on it. And if you only have a cheap one, it might have a few things that make playing more difficult. I already suggested you should use light strings, and sets of 8 - 39s or 9 - 42s are light. (New Electric Guitars normally don't come with strings thicker than 10 - 46s, if I remember right, so you might be fine with that.) You need low tension on your hands to make it easier to start out. If the strings are too high, don't expect to play very easily except if you're playing with a slide on your finger. Setting up your guitar with the right (for you) specs of neck relief (how much bow the neck has in the direction of the strings) and string action ("action" is string height) can be of a gigantic help, but that's _if_ the guitar's not set up well for you. Seriously though, some cheap acoustic guitars that parents get their kids for Christmas are just _too_ cheap, and are useless to learn on because the strings are impossibly high for anyone to play except if it's for slide. Not only are the strings too hard to press, they play out of tune once they're too high and are pressed down.
gangsters arnt that bad. we are around the corner, i wont let you down baby, ant saying the rest of the rest, but i dont think all of them are bad, even if sometimes they look sooooo mad
I come here and play this vid while put the game's background music to 0 and play. The game itself rarely plays "bout the city", but that shitty suppa brotha weird song plays in almost every mission, damn.
Oh I can see them run 'bout the town, I can hear them all say BA-DA-BUM-BA-DUM! Everybody, listen to the music, everybody yeah! Everybody, listen to the music, everybody yeah! Everybody, listen to the music, everybody yeah! Everybody, listen to the music, everybody yeah! (yes) Not bad, I don't think they're bad Even if some times they look so mad The guys in town, the guys in town And everybody's talking about 'em! Won't you play that song, To make strong You'll say I'll make it if I do! Take me to the power, get out of the corner, take me to the border I will make it as they do I can see them run 'bout the town, I can hear them all say, BA-DA-BUM-BA-DUM! Everybody, listen to the music, everybody yeah! Everybody, listen to the music, everybody yeah! (Yes!) They have changed the same old scene It's not a story in a magazine The guys in town, They're hangin' around Don't you know they'll never let you down? I believe in what I feel, To make it real Won't you say I'll make it if I do I can see them run 'bout the town Oh I can hear them all say, BA-DA-BUM-BA-DUM Everybody, listen to the music, everybody yeah! Everybody, listen to the music, everybody yeah! Who wants to battle?! You want to go?! Who what's to battle?! SAY WHAT?! Won't you play that song To make me strong Won't you say I'll make it if I do! Take me to the power, get out of the corner Take me to the boarder, I will make it as they do! Oh I can see them run 'bout the town, I can hear them all say BA-DA-BUM-BA-DUM! Everybody, listen to the music, everybody yeah! Everybody, listen to the music, everybody yeah! Everybody, listen to the music, everybody yeah! Everybody, listen to the music, everybody yeah! (yes) *repeat
@@HEXE-ft5cv There is no "doo wop" in this particular version (the version that was in the game.) Those "not doo wop" parts, I still don't know for sure what they're saying.
Still amazing in 2023 ❤
Love this track
Shame alot of these underground artists that worked on JSR are so..."underground"....I can't find any info about any of them online
+bardhi09 Its all Hideki :)
+J Mc It's not all Hideki... take a look at the cover of the ost, or better yet:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jet_Set_Radio#Soundtrack
this one is from Reps
dont even know
who they are
I legitimately believe this band only formed to make this one song for the soundtrack and disbanded. Because there is absolutely nothing about them anywhere.
What gets me is that this is my favorite song from Jet Set Radio. Jet Set Radio had a huge impact on me as a kid, and I look back so fondly on the weekend mornings and school afternoons spray painting Tokyo-to, Doing cool tricks, and this song setting the backdrop for the best times of my life.
Several years ago I looked as hard as I could to locate info about The Reps, and came to the same conclusion: some guys came together, called themselves "The Reps," made this song, and then disbanded. It's wild that the only song by a group of unknown people had such a memorable impact on me.
AWESOME! This is such a better version than the OST version; the OST version has them saying "do-wop" in between "listen to the music," and I never really liked the "do-wop" version, even though all of the lyrics are kind of cheesy...
What are they saying in this version?
@@hypernova_119
Flip that bird
Listen to the music
Flip that bird and jet
@@hypernova_119 Everybody listen to the music
"Doo Wop" just throws me off a bit. Although I can't tell what exactly the background vocal is saying, it sounds something like "Hey I thought I'd / listen to the music, / Hey, I thought I'd live." Or at least, that _could_ work in context.
This is the superior version by a MILE. Thank you SO MUCH for posting it.
Though I don't know what the background vocals are saying (and are they even in English?) I also prefer this version. The "doo-wop" one throws me off a bit.
@@101Volts (everybody) listen to the music! (everybody yeah!)
@@LitchiBorroweror:
Flip that bird and
listen to the music!
Flip that bird and Jet
@@101Voltssomeone asked Hideki Naganuma about it on Twitter a while ago and according to him they're saying "Everybody/Everybody, Yeah!" in poor English.
Apparently "Do-Wop" in the other version sounded too similar to a bad word in Japanese and that was the reason why they changed it in this version of the song.
Interesting stuff all around.
@@IIIOldSchooLIII- That helps, thanks. I updated my very far from complete (and not published) guitar tab for this song, so the lyrics are now right.
One of my favorite Jet Grind Radio songs. Miss this game so much.
I'm working on a guitar tab to the song. It's tuned a note below standard, if that helps you. No telling if I'll actually publish the tab or not. It opens with A# (B position,) then goes to an open D# (Open E position.) It goes between the two. There are some pretty simple parts in this song, so far as I've seen. I'm not satisfied with the quality of the tab yet, not well enough to post it.
Ah, Since I’m learning Guitar. I’d like to know the details!
@@medecko4394 The next part after the intro can be played pretty easily. Again, assuming the guitar's tuned down by one note, then it only needs to involve the A and D strings, and notes at the 5th and 7th frets on each string.
The part after that, though, is just power chords. They start on the A string, 5th fret. They then go to the E string at the 5th fret, 6th fret, then 8th fret. They then switch back to the A string, on the 7th fret before repeating almost a full two times, except the last time, don't play it on the 7th fret.
That's all I'll explain for now. I'm not sure how far you are with learning guitar, but this ought to help a bit, at least. I'm also tired.
@@101Volts Thanks. I’d say I’m still beginner as of today. Looking at this now, I should really try practicing. lol
@@medecko4394 You're welcome. And though I've played (technically) since 2007 (but barely at all in the beginning,) the earliest parts are the roughest. You really need good hand posture, and preferably a guitar with very light strings on it.
And if you only have a cheap one, it might have a few things that make playing more difficult. I already suggested you should use light strings, and sets of 8 - 39s or 9 - 42s are light. (New Electric Guitars normally don't come with strings thicker than 10 - 46s, if I remember right, so you might be fine with that.) You need low tension on your hands to make it easier to start out.
If the strings are too high, don't expect to play very easily except if you're playing with a slide on your finger. Setting up your guitar with the right (for you) specs of neck relief (how much bow the neck has in the direction of the strings) and string action ("action" is string height) can be of a gigantic help, but that's _if_ the guitar's not set up well for you.
Seriously though, some cheap acoustic guitars that parents get their kids for Christmas are just _too_ cheap, and are useless to learn on because the strings are impossibly high for anyone to play except if it's for slide. Not only are the strings too hard to press, they play out of tune once they're too high and are pressed down.
I miss playing this game on dreamcast
Its on steam
I’ve only played this song when I’m high and never regret it once
respect !!!!
Definitvamente esta cancion en mi favorita
Bah...subo otra ahora. Todabía me quedan unas cuantas por subir. xD
todavia*
@@khansahkaria9874 Man, es un comentario de hace 9 años ._.
YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Top Tier Track
This is by Reps, not Naganuma.
ska punk is really good. but it is also the primary genre for most of Smash Mouth's discography. which makes it even better actually
what genre of rock would this be.
+ncounts1299 Ska punk
+ncounts1299
crap
ncounts1299 J-rock
Punk
San Diego Rock.
advocate historically social admission assignment debt match crazy.
If you say so
reps is cracked
Kogane music.
What genera would this be?
Ska or ska punk would be the closest thing most likely
Alternative Garage Rock
gangsters arnt that bad. we are around the corner, i wont let you down baby, ant saying the rest of the rest, but i dont think all of them are bad, even if sometimes they look sooooo mad
I come here and play this vid while put the game's background music to 0 and play. The game itself rarely plays "bout the city", but that shitty suppa brotha weird song plays in almost every mission, damn.
The other song you mentioned is from Guitar Vader. Personally, I love Super Brothers. But I respect what you think of it.
Mierda aquí acaban las canciones :(
Lyrics? Where's the lyrics guy. 😤
Oh I can see them run 'bout the town,
I can hear them all say BA-DA-BUM-BA-DUM!
Everybody, listen to the music, everybody yeah!
Everybody, listen to the music,
everybody yeah!
Everybody, listen to the music,
everybody yeah!
Everybody, listen to the music,
everybody yeah!
(yes)
Not bad, I don't think they're bad
Even if some times they look so mad
The guys in town, the guys in town
And everybody's talking about 'em!
Won't you play that song,
To make strong
You'll say I'll make it if I do!
Take me to the power, get out of the corner, take me to the border
I will make it as they do
I can see them run 'bout the town,
I can hear them all say,
BA-DA-BUM-BA-DUM!
Everybody, listen to the music,
everybody yeah!
Everybody, listen to the music,
everybody yeah!
(Yes!)
They have changed the same old scene
It's not a story in a magazine
The guys in town,
They're hangin' around
Don't you know they'll never let you down?
I believe in what I feel,
To make it real
Won't you say I'll make it if I do
I can see them run 'bout the town
Oh I can hear them all say,
BA-DA-BUM-BA-DUM
Everybody, listen to the music,
everybody yeah!
Everybody, listen to the music,
everybody yeah!
Who wants to battle?!
You want to go?!
Who what's to battle?!
SAY WHAT?!
Won't you play that song
To make me strong
Won't you say I'll make it if I do!
Take me to the power, get out of the corner
Take me to the boarder,
I will make it as they do!
Oh I can see them run 'bout the town,
I can hear them all say BA-DA-BUM-BA-DUM!
Everybody, listen to the music, everybody yeah!
Everybody, listen to the music, everybody yeah!
Everybody, listen to the music, everybody yeah!
Everybody, listen to the music, everybody yeah!
(yes)
*repeat
@@HEXE-ft5cv thank you
@@HEXE-ft5cv that was not duwap duwap du
@@HEXE-ft5cv There is no "doo wop" in this particular version (the version that was in the game.) Those "not doo wop" parts, I still don't know for sure what they're saying.
Why does this guy sound like Brendon Urie?
We don't really know who sang this, the band name given in the game is "Reps," but that's most likely an Alias.
@@101Volts Thanks