I still gotta recommend you to check out ADO's "Usseewa Piano Ver.", even though you reacted to the live performance. This is kind of an acoustic version, with voice and piano, it's incredible!
@Cory23403 күн бұрын
ayee lets go this is one of the songs i commented last video, but u NEED to check ado crime and punishment i know you will absolutely love it, anyways another great video hope you continue to react to more of ado!
@Jordan-Ramses3 күн бұрын
This is a cover of God-ish by PinocchioP. In the PinocchioP version it's sung by Ymir from Attack on Titan. The PinocchioP version has English subs.
@hjorturerlend3 күн бұрын
Ok, that's a genuinely hilarious way to describe a Hatsune Miku song to the uninitiated. Technically not exactly wrong, but lol
@Jordan-Ramses3 күн бұрын
@hjorturerlend I had no idea who Hatsune Miku was when I heard Vocaloid. I heard a Deco27 cover by a Japanese Metalcore band and checked out the original song. :) Hanabie covered Animal and Chimera by Deco27 and also Odo by Ado. I still think those covers are great BTW. They had one girl singing and one girl screaming to do the Hatsune Miku vocals. Pretty awesome.
@hjorturerlend2 күн бұрын
@@Jordan-Ramses Yeah, I doubt Saki Fujita had even the faintest idea of just how big the voice bank she recorded all the way back in 2007 would become. So many of the big names in Japanese music right now come from the Vocaloid community.
@Jordan-Ramses2 күн бұрын
@@hjorturerlend I can only assume she was paid a very small amount of money. Nobody knew it would be such a big deal. I'm glad she's having success as a voice actress.
@hjorturerlend2 күн бұрын
@@Jordan-Ramses Eh, she has worked with Crypton a lot since. Miku couldn't speak, at least back then, so Saki had to do her speaking voice for concerts, video games and such.
@user-ht133 күн бұрын
highly recommend Gira Gira Readymade Shoka → Lyrics & Music :Ado (She wrote this song when she was around 16 or 17 )
@tonylovesmusic3 күн бұрын
Sakura Biyori and Time Machine with *Hastune Miku*
@Bobbias2 күн бұрын
So, this song was originally sung using a voice synthesizer program. The specific line of voice synthesizers was collectively called vocaloids, and each one was based on samples of a single person's voice. Each one was given a mascot, and the one used for the original was known as Hatsune Miku, which is the most famous vocaloid. The availability of vocal synthesis like this allowed many songwriters to write music with vocals without needing a singer, which led to an explosion of new talent and the creation of a community of these producers. There is also a community of singers who tend to cover songs made by vocaloid producers (and other non-vocaloid songs too), leading to many of these songs having tons of different versions. Some producers take advantage of vocaloids being capable of doing extremely difficult stuff like huge leaps, extremely fast singing, or extremely high notes, making some vocaloid songs very difficult to cover. This is an example of one of those cases. Many of the producers who got their start as vocaloid producers early on have gone on to find huge success in the wider music industry, working with major musical acts and labels. One such example would be Kenshi Yonezu (who you should absolutely check out) who went from producing vocaloid music under the moniker Hachi or HachiP and now has a career under his real name as a singer songwriter, producer, videographer, and illustrator and is now associated with Sony Music Japan(!!).
@Olkam-w5u2 күн бұрын
This is the reason why Ado is such a singer. A girl with great vocal abilities from birth, she has been singing covers of songs not intended for humans since childhood.
@masdimtzu5313 күн бұрын
Great reaction, btw this song is a cover song, not Ado song
@alexiosblake98043 күн бұрын
Great reaction, just one thing. This song uses a lot of Japanese youth slang. That's why the title is also God-ish and not God like.
@Cory23403 күн бұрын
some more song you should checo out by ado in the future Crime and Punishment Backlight New Genesis Rebellion Mirror Overdose