A blend of indian, north african, east asian, and brazilian musical influences. That fits within the game and the lore and i like the ethnical blending
@@charakiga the song features latin rythms, particularly those with Timbales which are strongly associated with brazilian music, and also features a Kanun, which i recognise as being part of the middle east instrument pack for Kontakt by Native Instruments themselves
I mean if I took it over say by 2030 I could do such thing and this is in no means a lie I indeed been thinking of taking over the USA to improve the world as a whole many ways to do such
In some cities there are culture festivals put on. I know in my city ever since I was young we had at least an International Festival but then also festivals to other cultures like Japan. I went to my city's Japanese festival a lot when I was a young teen. My favorite memory was hearing Taiko Drumming echoing through the grounds while playing children's games. Such a vibe! Look into your city or nearest city and see if they have festivals or events like that. You could always try setting up your own festivals/events (if you are old enough) or maybe just have your own splatfest. Use water guns with food coloring colored water, play with friends and blast splatfest music. 😊
A little thing I noticed early is that Shiver and Frye sound like they're out of breath. If you played the story mode or paid attention, Shiver is a shark tamer and Frye is a Eel charmer, both alongside Big Man are treasure hunters who do singing as a side thing, compared to Callie and Marie who basically spent their whole lives singing, Pearl who had some experience before, and Marina was an upcoming DJ so she had some practice beforehand.
Funny thing. "Deep Cut" apparently is a musical term used to describe an outlier in an artist's filmography. This can be described as a Deep Cut too as it definitely takes more Traditional Asian roots in its music.
I know they did the same thing with one of the bands in Splatoon 2. Disspair, since in Japan a "Diss pair" is two foods that normally taste great, but horrible together. Like chocolate and chicken. Most of their names are puns or wordplay like that.
Ik she's intended to be like an Indian/S. Asia rep, but the way Frye sings in her part kinda sounds like how Thai poetry is read and that's why I love it so much.
Callie and marie represent Japanese j-pop idols. Pearl represents Rap idols, Marina represents DJ singers, Shiver traditional japanese women, Big Man traditional Japanese man, and frye represents idian and brazilian idols I LOVE DEEP CUT AAAAA🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡
I think Big Man's appearance is based on a Japanese happi coat. Also, his hat and the string under the nose are the same as the Awa Odori and otoko odori. Sorry for my poor English.
Interesting note because I love stupid details like this!!! Ok so with earbuds and headphones you can make different sounds come from different ears, and in all squid sisters songs Callie is sung in the left ear and marie is sung in the right ear so it sounds like they are separated and singing to you specifically. Meanwhile, from what I can tell in this song, Deep Cut is positioned in front of you, not just ambiently in the ears but specifically in front of you. Plus, Shiver and Frye are still in different places, left and right respectively, as well as big man in the center. All the sounds are coming from around the same area, in front of you. AND THAT PARALLELS THEIR LOCATIONS ON THE SPLATFEST BOAT THING All of them in roughly the same place but discernably to the left and right, and Big Man in the center! THAT IS SO AMAZING And actually another thing! The way they are positioned being in front of you contrasts from the squid sisters singing to YOU and instead implies they're singing to a CROWD LIKE A FESTIVAL
I’m pretty sure it is since shiver and big man’s designs represent Japanese women and men, while Frye represents Brazilian/Indian idols (This is what I heard from a separate comment anyways)
I hate to make it about myself, but I hope one day we get a native idol because they seem to do AMAZING representation in a silly little squid game, so it’d be nice to finally have a well-written native character! I’m also in love with Frye’s character because they didn’t cheap out, plus made her nice and dark! Her outfit is casual, yet represents her culture. I love this damn game.
@@Thatcooldude_King Oh ok thanks! That would be very cool! I want an Idol for every country now X) especially the one who get not a lot or bad rep. Every cultures deserve to be seen, they are all so interesting and beautiful ! I wish I knew them all -_-
somthing i learned recently is that a good amount of people of japanese background migrate to brazil, so the harmony makes sense on a whole other level, just somthing i thought id share, hmu if incorrect, but cant deny this sounds awesome!
Toyota built a huge car plant there, there’s even a Toyota City. Japanese workers and their families immigrated for the work opportunities. That’s also why Super Sentai and anime got popular there
Best part of this song is the fact that when you're watching the Splatcast, all you get is the drums. But then when its ending it ramps up and breaks out into the full song. Its like they actually paused the music to go give an update, then right after leaving BOOM start right back up. Bombastic as can be
Something I noticed that may or may have not been intentional is that on 1:23 when Shiver and Frye do their lil interlude part, it sounds like the Moroccan word for “come on”/“lets go” (‘Yella’) I think it fits in and that makes me love this song a lil more
The lyrics are jus gibberish, though I don't know if this one is derived from Japanese or another language. Pareidolia, however, is strong. Your brain is essentially a pattern-recognizing machine, one that has had far less pressure to remove false positives than it had to avoid false negatives, so often we perceive patterns where they aren't.
They totally do, every Splatoon song has official lyrics. You can find most of them online with a little bit of digging. It's just not in any language.
That's the point of the entire soundtrack - it's a proof of concept that lyrics don't need to have any meaning for you to enjoy the song. Some people say that listening to music in languages they don't understand can enhance the experience and this OST is a perfect example of it.
Oh I feel like over the years of each game I've gotten to attend something a bit like their styles, and the vibes are so well captured. The Squid Sisters perform like a concert hired for an event, or like idol promo performances and street gigs, like standard pop idol gigs I've seen on music channels growing up. Off the Hook are just like nightclub shows to me and casual street parties like new years events in my home town. (These are the ones I attended the most, especially at a small club I'd frequent with drag shows, that had that similar campiness and DJs playing off between songs, who were also sometimes drag performers) And Deep Cut feel just like a Music Festival, especially the annual world music one I've gotten to go to for 3 days last year. Just energy, multiple stages with unique shows everywhere, whole genres you never heard of, unexpected collaboration, crowd movement and singing, it's awesome
This is my favorite Splatfest song yet. It’s so well put together yet at the same time messy and chaotic. It sounds like a true celebration and people just having a good time.
I really want to see this song performed with a live orchestra using all of the traditional instruments that the song features, itd be so cool to see them all being played on the same stage
really never thought id warm up to this song, yet alone the idols, but i did. and so quickly too. they are so fun and such delightful characters. really a judging far too early case for me.
same, i saw them in the direct and was a bit disappointed, but now they're some of my favorite characters from anything and this is one of my favorite songs
An Anarchy Rainbow of different music types indeed. Love the transition from the north African music to Japanese and then to Brazilian music. I almost never commend a Nintendo game but i like good music so credit where credit is due.
I'm not a Splatoon player or fan, but seeing Shiver for the first time made me so happy. It's weird, but as someone who is Japanese, I've always felt like our media tends to stray away from portraying us small eyes, and especially with monolids. Shiver has thin eyes and monolids, which a lot of East Asians have, and it's something I hope we get to see more more in our media.
@woooooooooooooooooooooooo it's the reason a lot of east asians' upper eyelids appear smoother rather than having that sort of crease most other people have
perhaps this is mostly just an american thing, but we used to have an issue with doing very racist caricatures of Japanese people or just Asians in general. I wonder if there was an overcorrection away from that..
I really love Rainbow Anarchy, both because it so wonderfully represents and combines elements of the Japanese, Indian and Brazilian cultures the idols represent, but also because it really conveys what kind of characters Deep Cut are! Unlike a lot of media representations of chaos, where it's all dark and edgy and Super Serious tm, Deep Cut's performance is nothing but pure, exuberant joy and expression of self. It's a celebration of themselves and of the place where they live, and it's so bright and bold that the song itself feels alive. And I absolutely adore it! Frye, Shiver and Big Man are probably my favourites out of all the idols, because of their character designs, the roles they play in the story, and their personalities. They're intelligent and creative, picking up Idol work on the side to supplement their treasure hunting work and it shows in the song. Fast paced and hectic, but able to perfectly combine and overlay three very different parts.
I swear, every time I go a little while without listening to this song, I'm always like "huh, it's been a while since I heard it. Now that the novelty's worn off, it can't really be as good as I remember, right?" And then I actually play it again and I find myself instantly jamming in my seat!! That beat, that melody, that bass line! It really IS that good, no matter how many times you listen!!! Splatoon 3's ost is just SO bangin'
...Huh. Just occurred to me, did we get an 'untamed badlands' styled setting and " _Anarchy_ Rainbow" because Chaos won the final Splatoon 2 Splatfest? (Like how Marie got the spotlight in 2's story after she won the first final Splatfest.) Would we have gotten more of a 'rebel in utopia/industrial sector/dictatorship' theme if Order won? (Shadowrun Squids, anyone?)
The 'rebel in dictatorship' route feels unlikely to me, since the entire vibe of the franchise is set on 'stay fresh' and a dictatorship's about the unfreshest thing there is, but most importantly, because instead of going plain edgy for Chaos, they chose a more positive 'cultural mashup' take on it. So they would've had to spin the concept of Order into something that still feels inherently *cool,* just like they did with Chaos.
@@3lH4ck3rC0mf0r7 'Dictatorship = unfresh' agreed, but that's where the 'rebel' part of it comes in. Persona 5, for example, is basically exactly that; a band of spunky rebels undermining would-be tyrants, and that game just oozes style. If I had to craft a Splatoon environment in that vein, my first thought is someplace where the Octarians actually have taken over and the surface is a big, sprawling, monotone (or sleek, hi-tech) corporate sector, maybe with 'Octavio is watching' posters. The player community would then be an inkling/defecting Octoling 'underground' (maybe even literally beneath the city) in the shape of an organized resistance, with the new batch of idols presented as a form of pirate radio. The story campaign could feature Octarians in business suits and a villain looking to stamp out the underground in favor of total control of the city/region. Second idea tosses the sinister aspect of Order out the window and plays up its positive aspects instead. Pokemon Sword and Shield turned its gyms into stadiums and its story into a giant tournament; picture a Splatoon where the player character is treated as an up-and-coming athlete looking to join one of the bigtime sponsored teams (each with their own brands and styles to fulfill the 'freshness' expectation) that dominate the local culture. The new idols could perform in 'halftime shows' and maybe double as sports commentators. The story mode might involve something like looking into organized cheating or a darker plot in play by one of the 'major league' teams built into the setting.
@@3lH4ck3rC0mf0r7 Shrug. Either well-organized resistance army vs mega-corporation (one form of Order vs another form of Order) or well-organized professional leagues. It's not like the Splatoon 3 we got is total anarchy either; rough-and-tumble, sure, but Splatfests are still organized events rather than random rabble-rousing.
its all so amusing bc the first thing i thought of listening to this was 'this sounds like home.' its a lil weird to explain but its bc of all the blending of different ethnic music, especially because I'm of mixed race, so many things from not only my mother n father's culture's were integrated into the lives of my siblings n I, but even my friends had help in that. I think its perfect because this game takes place in an area of the world that's a literal melting pot of cultures ; u ;
Coming back to this during splatfest because i feel like they went too hard on the realistic atmospheric audio that you can barely hear this and enjoy it. i wanted it to be blasting throughout the square. idk it's kind of disappointing. guess I'll play the song on my phone when im in the square lol
update: it changed for the half way point! now they're all together and the music Is blasting throughout the square. thank god. this is what i wanted 🙏 the only thing I'd change is have the splatfest theme play during all the matches. you spend most of splatfest playing in them.. so you barely get to hear the song!
Why do people dislike Deep Cut? The designs are soo unique and colorful, and especially the amount of personality they have. Shiver has a more mysterious and cold personality, Frye is energetic and loud, and Big Man is just the lil baby boy we all need :) I like how representing Nintendo made these characters, and not in an unsuccessful way (Like when they go out and make all the characters gay or black or white or tan or something). Shiver really represents Japan great, Frye is just so GREATLY MADE INDIAN/AFRICAN/SOUTH AMERICAN, and Big Man, idk, he's just Big Man in a GREAT way, and I love Deep Cut for that!
can't believe its been almost two years, this game has given me so many insane memories and has indirectly led to me meeting so many awesome people and actually finding my place in the community, and all of that leads back to this song. I played Splatoon 1 and 2, but after the very long wait between 2 and 3, I felt like interest in the series had burnt out for me, then I heard this song in the promotional video Nintendo released and I was hooked right back in.
I remember hearing this song for the first time, watching that direct, this song and the splatfest reveal truly filled me with happiness, and the sense that Splatoon 3 was coming and I was ready. I remember when this video came out, in what feels like an entire age ago, and how the Splatoon 3 soundtrack helped me through such a critical period of my life. And I look back upon the game now, with grandfest done, and while there is a lot of positives, when I look at the groundwork, everything that the base game laid out... we deserved better. Not only that, Splatoon 3 deserved better. This concept, this joyous game built upon the fundamental desire for chaos and how chaos drives creativity and unifies seemingly clashing styles to create something beautiful, this deserved better than what Nintendo gave us post launch. And I will never not be disappointed in how this game was treated.
I’m scrolling through these comments and I love seeing all the different lyrics for this. Really goes to show how good this embodies a variety of different cultures
i dont regret much in life, but man, i wish i played more of this game while it was still evolving. were approaching the final splatfest, so im a bit late, but you best believe ima show up for that.
this song was first revealed in the splatoon 3 direct 2 years ago as of today! crazy how time flies!! no matter how many times i hear this song, i’m always reminded more of the direct than i am the actual times i’ve heard it in game!!
I remember after i pushed myself to ruler +5 in a day, i stopped to enjoy Anarchy Rainbow for at least half and hr just cause how good it is, really gives off Brazilian parade vibes and thats why itll be one of my top fav Splatoon songs
In the Splatoon lore Splatsville is canonically located right next to where Paris was. It could even be right where Paris was located cause the Eiffel tower could've been washed up by the great flood and pushed a couple thousand meters.
I'm from chile, and in 0:49 I hear: "Aleluya esto es un ritmo, donde todos podrán bailar" "Hallelujah this is a rythm, where everyone can dance" Which makes sense to me, and now I can't unhear it... I know it's just gibberish, but it's curious nonetheless
We just hit 3 Million views! 🥳
Its cuz this song is great :D
Sorry that was me looping this song for a week /j
This song is FAYAH🔥
i'm at least 1 million of them tbh
I can hear Fox from Melee 😊@@DJ_Shanen
composer team: "how many cultures do you want in this song?"
nintendo: "yes"
1.2k likes and no comments, impossible
@@soldier3157 said the liar, we are here now
@@soldier3157 Cuz we are speechlesss, that so true
@xlilraphx Speechless: Controlling Words Controlling Minds?
@@קעז-מענטש That f you talking about lol
According to the Nintendo Power interview, Big Man worked on composing this song for 6 weeks straight and it went through 7 revisions.
That explains the many cultural influences
Average Big Man W
and shiver made him start over again all 7 times. i was screaming laughing when i read that
@@lonk2026 OMGGG LMAO
I think he was also shriveled af when it was done.
Why does my funny squid game have unironically some of the best music i’ve ever heard in my life
Literally squid game
It’s always gotta be all out attack joker
@@drluigi8563 Ikr… Why not the Kanda church scene with Yusuke?
@@cutie224is that the one where he is like doing a formation of him flapping his wings
@@cutie224 also you play way too much persona
A blend of indian, north african, east asian, and brazilian musical influences. That fits within the game and the lore and i like the ethnical blending
That’s true diversity right there
@@Antasma1
True Chaos, you mean
so true
@@charakiga the song features latin rythms, particularly those with Timbales which are strongly associated with brazilian music, and also features a Kanun, which i recognise as being part of the middle east instrument pack for Kontakt by Native Instruments themselves
@ツゼシ i bet it's gonna be in splatoon 3 isn't it ?
This song is just SO WARM. There is such a strong sense of community- this makes me wish festivals were more of a thing in the US...
We need more kickass festivals like this with colorful airsoft and paintball events
I mean if I took it over say by 2030 I could do such thing and this is in no means a lie I indeed been thinking of taking over the USA to improve the world as a whole many ways to do such
I’ve been thinking of taking over to improve the world as well!
In some cities there are culture festivals put on. I know in my city ever since I was young we had at least an International Festival but then also festivals to other cultures like Japan. I went to my city's Japanese festival a lot when I was a young teen. My favorite memory was hearing Taiko Drumming echoing through the grounds while playing children's games. Such a vibe! Look into your city or nearest city and see if they have festivals or events like that.
You could always try setting up your own festivals/events (if you are old enough) or maybe just have your own splatfest. Use water guns with food coloring colored water, play with friends and blast splatfest music. 😊
@@AlottaBoulchit all that stuff sounds AWESOME!!!
A little thing I noticed early is that Shiver and Frye sound like they're out of breath. If you played the story mode or paid attention, Shiver is a shark tamer and Frye is a Eel charmer, both alongside Big Man are treasure hunters who do singing as a side thing, compared to Callie and Marie who basically spent their whole lives singing, Pearl who had some experience before, and Marina was an upcoming DJ so she had some practice beforehand.
Neat observation
holy shit ur right
can't say i agree, but i like the theory
i wouldnt say they sound out of breath? its more so just their singing style imo
They dont sound out of breath to me
Funny thing.
"Deep Cut" apparently is a musical term used to describe an outlier in an artist's filmography.
This can be described as a Deep Cut too as it definitely takes more Traditional Asian roots in its music.
Very interesting!
*braincells.Exe_has_stopped_working*
I know they did the same thing with one of the bands in Splatoon 2. Disspair, since in Japan a "Diss pair" is two foods that normally taste great, but horrible together. Like chocolate and chicken. Most of their names are puns or wordplay like that.
To me Shiver sounds like she's speaking actual Japanese or something whenever they do the announcements.
“filmography” you mean discography?
I'm not even a Splatoon fan (I hadnt had a chance to play it) but man this slaps. I love the cultural blend
you need to play it its amazing
@@deadweightnero
Totally will when I can
@@willieboi. you can cemu the first one if you want the basic things, octo dlc and return of mammas are an adventure
@@DynamoWD Thanks for the tip :"]
Same, I don't own a switch
when the splatfest finally starts:
When the splatfest reaches the halfway point.
When you are 3 hours, 6 minutes, and 53 seconds into the splatfest
You mean tricolour thing
It has ended. Now we just wait 2 days.
dz??
I learned the choreography for Frye's dance, and let me tell you, dancing to this is _so much fun._ Leaves you out of breath, but it's awesome!!
I wish I had the time..
i’m learning it too! it’s so fun aaaa
@@squ1dkiid
Neat!! Glad to know I'm not the only one. :'p
i really wanna learn how to do shiver's dance tbh
@@lumiinesce
I believe in you! You can do it. :)
Now we've just gotta find someone to be Big Man and we can all perform together. :p
0:49 I swear I just heard “es un ritmo” which means “it’s a rhythm”
Now that you mentioned it, I can hear it now too xD
Really? because I hear something like "Aleluia dame el sombrero"
Yep. I heard it that time
Yo escucho sombrero, cantinero
ADIOS SOMBRERO OLA RITMO
Ik she's intended to be like an Indian/S. Asia rep, but the way Frye sings in her part kinda sounds like how Thai poetry is read and that's why I love it so much.
I love the parts where it sounds like the whole crowd starts singing along 😭😭😭
Callie and marie represent Japanese j-pop idols. Pearl represents Rap idols, Marina represents DJ singers, Shiver traditional japanese women, Big Man traditional Japanese man, and frye represents idian and brazilian idols I LOVE DEEP CUT AAAAA🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡
Big man is the one that takes from Brazilians, I believe? It’s more obvious in the split version
Big man represents mostly Brazil. You can even notice mostly in the instruments his solo is using. Brazil campeão do mundo CARALHOOOOOOOOOO
I think it's more pop than j pop because they aren't singing in japanese and we don't know that
I think Big Man's appearance is based on a Japanese happi coat.
Also, his hat and the string under the nose are the same as the Awa Odori and otoko odori.
Sorry for my poor English.
@@t_asty he is a talking stingray, how does he represent Brazilians?
splatoon music never misses and I put that on my life.
AGREED
SAAAMEE
Interesting note because I love stupid details like this!!!
Ok so with earbuds and headphones you can make different sounds come from different ears, and in all squid sisters songs Callie is sung in the left ear and marie is sung in the right ear so it sounds like they are separated and singing to you specifically.
Meanwhile, from what I can tell in this song, Deep Cut is positioned in front of you, not just ambiently in the ears but specifically in front of you.
Plus, Shiver and Frye are still in different places, left and right respectively, as well as big man in the center. All the sounds are coming from around the same area, in front of you.
AND THAT PARALLELS THEIR LOCATIONS ON THE SPLATFEST BOAT THING
All of them in roughly the same place but discernably to the left and right, and Big Man in the center!
THAT IS SO AMAZING
And actually another thing! The way they are positioned being in front of you contrasts from the squid sisters singing to YOU and instead implies they're singing to a CROWD
LIKE A FESTIVAL
from what i can tell you are actually correct and i love it
holy crap
In off the hook, marina is behind pearl and pearl is louder in the music
Love the splatoon profile pic! 💙
I feel its a mix of Japanese, Brazilian, and Indian which makes this kind of splatfest very very culture
I don't hear Indian to be honest. I hear Middle Eastern, this part specifically 0:33 . Sounds like Arab music.
@@abc98114 I mean i respect ur opinion but i think its indian
@@abc98114 hi as a middle eastern the music is definitely inspired by the Indian culture not middle eastern culture
I’m pretty sure it is since shiver and big man’s designs represent Japanese women and men, while Frye represents Brazilian/Indian idols
(This is what I heard from a separate comment anyways)
@@ultla321 then you've never been to a palestinian wedding.
I hate to make it about myself, but I hope one day we get a native idol because they seem to do AMAZING representation in a silly little squid game, so it’d be nice to finally have a well-written native character! I’m also in love with Frye’s character because they didn’t cheap out, plus made her nice and dark! Her outfit is casual, yet represents her culture. I love this damn game.
Where are you from ?
(The Ena nation? haha joking but imagine an Ena idol like? So cool. Funny how Deep Cut kinda have her colors btw)
@@synkieagda7620 i think they mean native as in native american
@@Thatcooldude_King Oh ok thanks! That would be very cool! I want an Idol for every country now X) especially the one who get not a lot or bad rep. Every cultures deserve to be seen, they are all so interesting and beautiful !
I wish I knew them all -_-
I would love that to! That would be amazing to see a native idol! And it be even cooler if they wore either fancy, traditional, or jingle wear!
a i r f r y e r
somthing i learned recently is that a good amount of people of japanese background migrate to brazil, so the harmony makes sense on a whole other level, just somthing i thought id share, hmu if incorrect, but cant deny this sounds awesome!
yep Brazil is the country with most japaneses and their descendants outside Japan
@@hendreor.m6685 sad things that're happening in Brazil but Japan is WAAAY expensive
Toyota built a huge car plant there, there’s even a Toyota City. Japanese workers and their families immigrated for the work opportunities. That’s also why Super Sentai and anime got popular there
Honestly the work that must have gone into this ,both research and actual production, definitely payed off
0:47 i still hear: Aleluya, Dame el sombrero, Solo el rainbow me hará bailar!
ok so i'm not the only one who hear "sombrero"
Low key makes sense
@@elwinthebean phew i thought i ws the only one
@@spoopycateatingpopcorn nope we're three now lol
I can def hear that, especially the "sombrero"
Cultures come together and create the ultimate bop
Best part of this song is the fact that when you're watching the Splatcast, all you get is the drums. But then when its ending it ramps up and breaks out into the full song. Its like they actually paused the music to go give an update, then right after leaving BOOM start right back up. Bombastic as can be
Something I noticed that may or may have not been intentional is that on 1:23 when Shiver and Frye do their lil interlude part, it sounds like the Moroccan word for “come on”/“lets go” (‘Yella’)
I think it fits in and that makes me love this song a lil more
i noticed that too!
they do style the lyrics after real world languages, even though it's just gibberish i believe
The lyrics are jus gibberish, though I don't know if this one is derived from Japanese or another language.
Pareidolia, however, is strong. Your brain is essentially a pattern-recognizing machine, one that has had far less pressure to remove false positives than it had to avoid false negatives, so often we perceive patterns where they aren't.
It is an atrocity that I can’t learn all the lyrics because they don’t exist
They might come with the official soundtrack, city of color, calamari inkantation and color pulse have official lyrics.
LMAO
They totally do, every Splatoon song has official lyrics. You can find most of them online with a little bit of digging. It's just not in any language.
That's the point of the entire soundtrack - it's a proof of concept that lyrics don't need to have any meaning for you to enjoy the song. Some people say that listening to music in languages they don't understand can enhance the experience and this OST is a perfect example of it.
Why does Splatoon literally have the best music I've ever heard
the soundtracks to their games are right up there with sonic game soundtracks istg
@@DatMartianChris fr
Woah, nostalgia can form in under a year?
No lol. What.
@@Eudaimonia7564 yes it can! this ENTIRE song sounds like nostalgia
This song literally had me crying and im not even a splatoon fan
*you can tell i am one now*
amen
yessir
This sounds like something that would play during the world cup
Me too
same here boys 👍😎 i wish Nintendo would making Gamemode for Splatoon 3 , that Gamemode is going to named SplatBall , Like Soccer ⚽
This shit lowkey goes hard ngl
highkey
highkey
highkey
highkey
hajkey
If Color Pulse was a late night festival winding down Anarchy Rainbow is the peak with the most activity
Oh I feel like over the years of each game I've gotten to attend something a bit like their styles, and the vibes are so well captured.
The Squid Sisters perform like a concert hired for an event, or like idol promo performances and street gigs, like standard pop idol gigs I've seen on music channels growing up.
Off the Hook are just like nightclub shows to me and casual street parties like new years events in my home town. (These are the ones I attended the most, especially at a small club I'd frequent with drag shows, that had that similar campiness and DJs playing off between songs, who were also sometimes drag performers)
And Deep Cut feel just like a Music Festival, especially the annual world music one I've gotten to go to for 3 days last year. Just energy, multiple stages with unique shows everywhere, whole genres you never heard of, unexpected collaboration, crowd movement and singing, it's awesome
This is my favorite Splatfest song yet. It’s so well put together yet at the same time messy and chaotic. It sounds like a true celebration and people just having a good time.
I really want to see this song performed with a live orchestra using all of the traditional instruments that the song features, itd be so cool to see them all being played on the same stage
This song will forever be in my heart. The grandfest has ended but I'll continue loving this song..
I bought the big man dancing animation for $60 and it came with a game!
Finally. A trio instead of a duo. This is gonna be beast! Culture reunion~
really never thought id warm up to this song, yet alone the idols, but i did. and so quickly too. they are so fun and such delightful characters. really a judging far too early case for me.
well the same happened for pearl and marina
same, i saw them in the direct and was a bit disappointed, but now they're some of my favorite characters from anything and this is one of my favorite songs
This is genuinely so pleasing to listen to like i cant explain it it's just so good
An Anarchy Rainbow of different music types indeed. Love the transition from the north African music to Japanese and then to Brazilian music. I almost never commend a Nintendo game but i like good music so credit where credit is due.
I'm not a Splatoon player or fan, but seeing Shiver for the first time made me so happy.
It's weird, but as someone who is Japanese, I've always felt like our media tends to stray away from portraying us small eyes, and especially with monolids.
Shiver has thin eyes and monolids, which a lot of East Asians have, and it's something I hope we get to see more more in our media.
Exactly! 💗
Sorry to be ignorant lol, but what's a monolid?
@woooooooooooooooooooooooo it's the reason a lot of east asians' upper eyelids appear smoother rather than having that sort of crease most other people have
@@hankboog462 Ah thank you 👍
perhaps this is mostly just an american thing, but we used to have an issue with doing very racist caricatures of Japanese people or just Asians in general. I wonder if there was an overcorrection away from that..
Me in june 2021, playing MarioKart8dlx for the first time: "What is an "Inkling"?!"
Me in 2022: Enjoying digital cephalopod music.
Thus song just gives an aura of pure fun
Everytime i feel down i put this on. Never fails in making me smile
Love this music it feels like a _football_ celebration song or a fiesta 🎉 ⚽
Brasil flashbacks* 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Me too
when big man said "CORNDOG IN A BOWL" i felt that 😔
Truly inspiring words!
I really love Rainbow Anarchy, both because it so wonderfully represents and combines elements of the Japanese, Indian and Brazilian cultures the idols represent, but also because it really conveys what kind of characters Deep Cut are!
Unlike a lot of media representations of chaos, where it's all dark and edgy and Super Serious tm, Deep Cut's performance is nothing but pure, exuberant joy and expression of self. It's a celebration of themselves and of the place where they live, and it's so bright and bold that the song itself feels alive. And I absolutely adore it! Frye, Shiver and Big Man are probably my favourites out of all the idols, because of their character designs, the roles they play in the story, and their personalities. They're intelligent and creative, picking up Idol work on the side to supplement their treasure hunting work and it shows in the song. Fast paced and hectic, but able to perfectly combine and overlay three very different parts.
(Waves arms and sways to the rhythm happily)
(with either a glowstick or a flag on my back)
@@asher879 (why not both since it's a festival)
I've never gotten the chance to play Splatoon but it looks like a really cool game, the songs are absolute bangers
your damn right it’s cool
One of the best things about Splatoon is the music!
This sounds like it could be a theme song for the Fifa World Cup
Absolutely!
FR THO
Honestly would've been a better world cup song than the song that took less than .5 seconds to write lmao
Would've made better advertisements too✨
yeah because of the whistles relate
our city is having a seafood festival soon, gonna go around blasting this
Is that woody from bfb
*did you do it?*
@@soulofflame9999 That was back in october, and yeah, I did it
@TheCoolDude1111 *you did it, you crazy madlad or madlass, you did it.*
Probably my favourite Splatfest theme (as someone who's played since the Wii U). The music for Splatoon never misses.
Same all the way!
@santipro2463based of the fact that nostalgia takes over
vibe check1000% not gonna fail bc of this fricking bop
you're a gigachad 😎
@@TheRealLelek GigaChad counter: 3
Cause I agree
I love that this culture just accepts good vibes in all forms
I swear, every time I go a little while without listening to this song, I'm always like "huh, it's been a while since I heard it. Now that the novelty's worn off, it can't really be as good as I remember, right?" And then I actually play it again and I find myself instantly jamming in my seat!! That beat, that melody, that bass line! It really IS that good, no matter how many times you listen!!! Splatoon 3's ost is just SO bangin'
World music isn't something you get in a lot of video games. I'm glad it's being represented in a game as big as Splatoon!
The fact i know every single lyric by heart and speak none of these languages 💀
well that s Splatoonian langauage of inklings and octolings
in all my years as a a splatoon player and fan, since one, i only came to this after listening to the W-3 remix
...Huh. Just occurred to me, did we get an 'untamed badlands' styled setting and " _Anarchy_ Rainbow" because Chaos won the final Splatoon 2 Splatfest? (Like how Marie got the spotlight in 2's story after she won the first final Splatfest.) Would we have gotten more of a 'rebel in utopia/industrial sector/dictatorship' theme if Order won? (Shadowrun Squids, anyone?)
The 'rebel in dictatorship' route feels unlikely to me, since the entire vibe of the franchise is set on 'stay fresh' and a dictatorship's about the unfreshest thing there is, but most importantly, because instead of going plain edgy for Chaos, they chose a more positive 'cultural mashup' take on it.
So they would've had to spin the concept of Order into something that still feels inherently *cool,* just like they did with Chaos.
@@3lH4ck3rC0mf0r7 'Dictatorship = unfresh' agreed, but that's where the 'rebel' part of it comes in. Persona 5, for example, is basically exactly that; a band of spunky rebels undermining would-be tyrants, and that game just oozes style. If I had to craft a Splatoon environment in that vein, my first thought is someplace where the Octarians actually have taken over and the surface is a big, sprawling, monotone (or sleek, hi-tech) corporate sector, maybe with 'Octavio is watching' posters. The player community would then be an inkling/defecting Octoling 'underground' (maybe even literally beneath the city) in the shape of an organized resistance, with the new batch of idols presented as a form of pirate radio. The story campaign could feature Octarians in business suits and a villain looking to stamp out the underground in favor of total control of the city/region.
Second idea tosses the sinister aspect of Order out the window and plays up its positive aspects instead. Pokemon Sword and Shield turned its gyms into stadiums and its story into a giant tournament; picture a Splatoon where the player character is treated as an up-and-coming athlete looking to join one of the bigtime sponsored teams (each with their own brands and styles to fulfill the 'freshness' expectation) that dominate the local culture. The new idols could perform in 'halftime shows' and maybe double as sports commentators. The story mode might involve something like looking into organized cheating or a darker plot in play by one of the 'major league' teams built into the setting.
@@backgroundnpc9631 Yeah, that could work, but I don't know if that exactly screams 'order' to me.
@@3lH4ck3rC0mf0r7 Shrug. Either well-organized resistance army vs mega-corporation (one form of Order vs another form of Order) or well-organized professional leagues. It's not like the Splatoon 3 we got is total anarchy either; rough-and-tumble, sure, but Splatfests are still organized events rather than random rabble-rousing.
@@backgroundnpc9631 Mhm
I don't play spatoon, but man do i love the vibes this franchise gives off. It's so colorful and fun. (with a pretty dark lore)
The Fact that you can request this song at the jukebox is truely magnificent. However, Grizzco. Needs to do that too in my opinion.
This is what joy sounds like, plain and simple.
its all so amusing bc the first thing i thought of listening to this was 'this sounds like home.' its a lil weird to explain but its bc of all the blending of different ethnic music, especially because I'm of mixed race, so many things from not only my mother n father's culture's were integrated into the lives of my siblings n I, but even my friends had help in that. I think its perfect because this game takes place in an area of the world that's a literal melting pot of cultures ; u ;
This always gets me excited to play more splatfest
god going from wave goodbye to this gives you whiplash seriously
Also at 0:56 all I can here is put on a big sombrero and it makes my giggle everyone I hear it
GOD DAMMIT THIS SONG ALWAYS MAKES ME WANT TO DANCE
I was in Nintendo tokyo and this song was played there, man, tears of joy.
Coming back to this during splatfest because i feel like they went too hard on the realistic atmospheric audio that you can barely hear this and enjoy it. i wanted it to be blasting throughout the square. idk it's kind of disappointing. guess I'll play the song on my phone when im in the square lol
update: it changed for the half way point! now they're all together and the music Is blasting throughout the square. thank god. this is what i wanted 🙏
the only thing I'd change is have the splatfest theme play during all the matches. you spend most of splatfest playing in them.. so you barely get to hear the song!
Why do people dislike Deep Cut? The designs are soo unique and colorful, and especially the amount of personality they have. Shiver has a more mysterious and cold personality, Frye is energetic and loud, and Big Man is just the lil baby boy we all need :) I like how representing Nintendo made these characters, and not in an unsuccessful way (Like when they go out and make all the characters gay or black or white or tan or something). Shiver really represents Japan great, Frye is just so GREATLY MADE INDIAN/AFRICAN/SOUTH AMERICAN, and Big Man, idk, he's just Big Man in a GREAT way, and I love Deep Cut for that!
can't believe its been almost two years, this game has given me so many insane memories and has indirectly led to me meeting so many awesome people and actually finding my place in the community, and all of that leads back to this song. I played Splatoon 1 and 2, but after the very long wait between 2 and 3, I felt like interest in the series had burnt out for me, then I heard this song in the promotional video Nintendo released and I was hooked right back in.
This is just a bop, can't get enough of this song tbh
I remember hearing this song for the first time, watching that direct, this song and the splatfest reveal truly filled me with happiness, and the sense that Splatoon 3 was coming and I was ready. I remember when this video came out, in what feels like an entire age ago, and how the Splatoon 3 soundtrack helped me through such a critical period of my life. And I look back upon the game now, with grandfest done, and while there is a lot of positives, when I look at the groundwork, everything that the base game laid out... we deserved better. Not only that, Splatoon 3 deserved better. This concept, this joyous game built upon the fundamental desire for chaos and how chaos drives creativity and unifies seemingly clashing styles to create something beautiful, this deserved better than what Nintendo gave us post launch. And I will never not be disappointed in how this game was treated.
I’m scrolling through these comments and I love seeing all the different lyrics for this. Really goes to show how good this embodies a variety of different cultures
This is so clean
I love this song
I love it because it’s more festive type
0:07 the clapping sounds is just so good
I cannot describe how much I love this song
THIS *NEEDS* TO PLAY THE NEXT TIME THE OLYMPICS IS IN TOKYO
Splatfes makes me realize how little festive events are irl, like dang can we have bangers like this with all the noise and fun it brings?
fryes part is just absolutely 👏
You mean "absolutely fire"?
@@TheRealLelek indeed
this song goes SO HARD, hearing this for the first time in the Splatfest demo made me tear up
i dont regret much in life, but man, i wish i played more of this game while it was still evolving. were approaching the final splatfest, so im a bit late, but you best believe ima show up for that.
never played splatoon but this has to be one of my favourite osts from this series
"Babe please stop youre not Splatoon 3 Anarchy Rainbow!!!"
Me:
Nothing hits like that first chorus
Ah yes, my favourite rhythm heaven song (its in the rh bangers playlist but despite the wrong place this still bangs)
same 🔥🔥🔥
this song was first revealed in the splatoon 3 direct 2 years ago as of today! crazy how time flies!!
no matter how many times i hear this song, i’m always reminded more of the direct than i am the actual times i’ve heard it in game!!
I remember after i pushed myself to ruler +5 in a day, i stopped to enjoy Anarchy Rainbow for at least half and hr just cause how good it is, really gives off Brazilian parade vibes and thats why itll be one of my top fav Splatoon songs
In the Splatoon lore Splatsville is canonically located right next to where Paris was. It could even be right where Paris was located cause the Eiffel tower could've been washed up by the great flood and pushed a couple thousand meters.
i really love this song it uses a lot of talent and its the best song in the world and it vibes
ABSOLUTE favourite Splatoon soundtrack! Big thank you to the creators!
this is really nostalgic, even though its fairly recent, to me
i remember ""cramming and studying"" for my exams while listening to this
one of the best Nintendo songs, what a hit
this is nothing but pure serotonin and motivation i rest my case
I’ve been listening to this for so long! I’m building Inkopolis Square in bloxburg rn, and whilst making a Deep Cut apartment I vibed to this!
this is a bop
I'm from chile, and in 0:49 I hear:
"Aleluya esto es un ritmo, donde todos podrán bailar"
"Hallelujah this is a rythm, where everyone can dance"
Which makes sense to me, and now I can't unhear it... I know it's just gibberish, but it's curious nonetheless
Hits the chorus and I have a religious experience. Deep Cut where have you been all my life
Listen it's music few days and will not stop
I just in love to this song
@@araki_official7063 same
this song makes me almost cry for some reason but that's not a bad thing; this is a masterpiece, without a speck of hyperbole