BABYMETAL - イジメ、ダメ、ゼッタイ - Ijime,Dame,Zettai (OFFICIAL) REACTION [The epiphany at the end!!]

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  • @Grington300
    @Grington300 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

    Great reaction. Good job with your pronunciation, most people shorten it to IDZ. Ijime, Dame, Zettai (Bullying, No More, For Ever/Absolutely) was the second song they ever played live. It dates back to 2011 although the single wasn't released until 2013, so one of the earliest things they did.
    The lyrics are deep and meaningful (something they were accused of never having by the people who called them "bubblegum pop"). It even includes reference to the people standing by pretending not to notice (the friends of the person being bullied) and doing nothing to help or to stop it being as much a part of the problem as the bullies themselves.
    Of course Yui and Moa were playing the guitars in the video ... every bit as much as Babybones were playing theirs.🎸🎸🤫
    The hairy guy in the MV was representing the spirit of metal. He was being bullied, having his hair cut and guitar smashed by the mainstream pop and hip hop guys (as was pretty much the case figuratively in Japan around that time) until he saw the "Stand Up Metal" message painted on the rock ... and was revealed as a Babybones guitarist at the end.🤘
    There are so many great live performances (nowadays they keep this back for encores at some of their biggest shows). Live at Sonisphere in the UK in 2014 was particularly significant being their first major event outside of Japan. They were almost unknown with over 50k UK metalheads to win over.
    They closed the second night at Tokyo Dome in 2016 with IDZ. In 2020 at the Legend Metal Galaxy shows they closed the second night with it and with both Kami Bands of East and West playing together plus all 3 Avengers joining Su and Moa on stage.
    Any and all of these (or any other performances) would make for great reactions.

  • @creedlagdameo
    @creedlagdameo วันที่ผ่านมา +16

    You should definitely watch their IDZ live performance in Sonisphere 2014 (UK). 🦊

    • @Shoe-metal
      @Shoe-metal วันที่ผ่านมา +11

      It's even worth a separate reaction! It's a classic performance in front of their first large crowd outside of Asia, a _very_ different experience from the MV, and interesting in its own right, but especially after having seen only the old MV.

    • @rickwagner-
      @rickwagner- วันที่ผ่านมา +6

      The BABYMETAL members still cite the Sonisphere performance as a life changing experience for the group.

    • @IAMisLove
      @IAMisLove วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      @@Shoe-metal 2nd this. An awesome performance🤗. 🦊 🖖❤

  • @John-l7y1t
    @John-l7y1t 14 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา +2

    Sonosphere 2014 of this song. Incredible!

  • @Ganimal83
    @Ganimal83 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    Awesome! This is such an amazing song! Ijime, Dame, Zettai (Bullying, No, Absolutely/Never).
    The “pop culture” is oppressing metal, and Babymetal is here to save the day!
    You’ll need to check out the *Sonisphere UK 2014* version for the live!
    Also, I 100% agree. I really respect and appreciate Babymetal’s growth over the years, while still remaining true to their core while evolving.
    🤘🦊

  • @rickwagner-
    @rickwagner- วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    💀 ⚡ 💕 / 🚫
    Those burned guitars in the music video were signed by Su, Yui & Moa, mounted on stands and given to contest winners.
    They're among the most prized BABYMETAL collectible items ever made, since there are only a handful of them, and signed merch is pretty rare.
    This was one of the first songs they created.
    It was ready to go, but they decided to release 'Doki Doki ☆ Morning' first since this one was closer to a conventional Metal song.
    They really wanted to push the genre boundries, even from the very beginning.
    'Ijime, Dame, Zettai' is translated in the song as "Bullying, No, Forever", although "Zettai" can mean "Absolutely" or "Definitely".
    The anti-bullying theme in the lyrics were extended in the music video.
    Here it's related to the status of Metal music in Japan.
    Metal, especially at the time this came out, was even more of a niche genre in Japan than it is in places like the USA.
    That music industry is dominated by Pop and Idol groups.
    The long-haired guy in the video represents "The Spirit of Heavy Metal".
    Su was only 14 when this music video was released. Still, the power and clarity of that voice is unmistakable.
    Less than two years later, she was dominating a crowd of Metalheads at Sonisphere UK 2014 with this same song.
    That appearance is definitely worth seeing.

  • @kiino001
    @kiino001 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Nice reaction as always.
    This is an anti-bullying song which is where the guy being tormented comes in.
    I first saw this at the same time as Gimme Chocolate, even though it's a little older, and I still prefer this as Gimme Chocolate is a bit too cutsie for me. Not bad just this is more to my taste.
    I'll add my vote to watching/reacting to the Sonisphere 2014 live version.

  • @DVD_DeLorean
    @DVD_DeLorean 20 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา +1

    Alexa, hello from Japan (^_-)-☆
    Thank you for your always fun reactions ☆彡
    This video will be shown for the first time in the UK at Sonisphere Festival 2014!
    This is a legendary live show where BABYMETAL was recognized overseas☆彡
    Please take a look at the expressions, singing voices, amazing band, and performance that can only be seen at a live performance ☆彡
    BABYMETAL - Ijime,Dame,Zettai - Live at Sonisphere 2014,UK (OFFICIAL)
    th-cam.com/video/Ro-_cbfdrYE/w-d-xo.html