I think it's about some kind of social hierarchy. The lion and girl seem to be important people, but the girl is behind the lion, while everyone else are herbivores or not at the top of the hierarchy. When the pyramid flips over the zebra killed the lion and now everyone is also eating meat or on the same standing which is why the pyramid is broken after. The girl seems to be praised for freeing the people/animals from the hierarchy crowning her the new leader but her desire or instinct re-establishes the problem she just removed.
@o5v33 жыл бұрын
Yep. that seems to be the story of the song, though I believe the girl planned to betray the herbivores from the beginning. I think it was just a ploy for her to take control of everything. If we see it from another perspective, maybe the girl was actually a lion in disguise, and she just threw the hierarchy to be the only one at the top, which would fit with the ending.
@EveExplained3 жыл бұрын
@@o5v3 I thought about that perspective too, just couldn't understand why she had fake fangs and shorts nails, maybe she hid them from the start making her fake.
@phantom-ri2tg3 жыл бұрын
One thing I imagine they were trying to be at the top rather than trying to fix society given they were eating meat. Unless they were only eating the meat from those formally at the top.
@91jubaku3 жыл бұрын
The girl always wins, if she's human. Outsmarts the lion man
Swing Bass narashi abare maware ai to nikushimi o kasane awase kizuite wa kuzusu moroha no sadame iji suji maji koso shinyō kakatta to sura satorasenai wana de heta utta Wack wa katamichi Far a way tenokō ni kisu sa sureba ataeraren uramareru saga kudaranē sama sarasu hodo ochibure cha nai eiri de tsubura na Eyes toraeta sore wa mayoi o korosu hitotsumami no chōwa sui mo amai mo sheika ni tsumete ajiwatte koso shōsha idaina iki sama egaita dezaina gohei wa aru ga waruku wa nai shin no nai muteppō ja tsutomaranai tomaranai Ahh Grazie fuanfuare no natta furemu chiriyuku made hoeteike shizukesa ni hirumu sora e nayamashii emi de unaru kantare kowabatte ugatta iromegane someteike harisaketa kowane to hiiro no furezu kaguwashii chi damari nomihose Bad medicine bureiku kankankan shakai no ejiki hōshū ga herushi jidai o kan kan kan sore ga risō hirefusazu to mo agame tamae rikai oyobanu mono hana de warae matohazure na heito kata de kawase jō no ura ni awaseru pinto shiranu mama oeru nante ito aware tsumazuite mo Tomorrow is another day yubisaki no kisu namereba nijimu reddo 3D mandara yurare Jump around kutabireta marionetto sura wameki odoridasu kawaru kawaru motomerareru kono hitomi wa bōgyaku oku no oku de moesakaru wa ichizuna ai no byōma kurui saku hana yūkyū no sakana ijiwaru na michishirube shizuku no ato o tadoreba adokenai dorama Grazie fuanfuare no natta furemu chiriyuku made hoeteike shizukesa ni hirumu sora e nayamashii emi de unaru kantare kowabatte ugatta iromegane someteike harisaketa kowane to hiiro no furezu kaguwashii chi damari nomihose Bloody Mary kanbina chi damari Bloody Mary suikyōna fukidamari nanse watashi wa Ro anguru kara toppuranka ni naru gōka kenran na ō da toge ni mamorareta shinku no hatto ni sosogikomu Bloody Mary Grazie fuanfuare no natta furemu chiriyuku made hoeteike shizukesa ni hirumu sora e nayamashii emi de unaru kantare kowabatte ugatta iromegane someteike tsukinai kowane hibiku sozoro akai minamo haneru kyōki no ren Uh ah FAKE Uh ah SHAKE Bloody Mary Drink it up , Oops Fuckin
Summary of this song: girl eats steak and then becomes the ruler of cannibalistic animals all while talking about a alcoholic drink
@HaranozonoMach3 жыл бұрын
映像内で拍手してる1人は俺なんだよね👏
@絹豆腐-y5o3 жыл бұрын
お手々綺麗やね。
@tomo-os5he3 жыл бұрын
真っ白やんけ
@田中-y1f3 жыл бұрын
え、どこどこ? 実は私もいるんだよね 2:44←ここの左端
@ネコ神-s6i3 жыл бұрын
実はMV内で食べられてる肉、私の肉なんだよね…
@絹豆腐-y5o3 жыл бұрын
@@ネコ神-s6i 美味しそうなお肉をお持ちで
@わんわわ-r6r3 жыл бұрын
イワサキさんがライブ配信で缶缶さんのこと褒めてましたよ!
@778_53 жыл бұрын
2:44から最高にfake味で好き
@totalphantasm3 жыл бұрын
You can HEAR the FAKE TYPE in the lyrics. I love it Also, idk if anyone else has noticed but KANKANs spotify she actually shares it with an american rapper with the same name? I find it funny that neither of them have either noticed or care.
@diandraaliffa21163 жыл бұрын
It's really inconvenient though because i can only find like one or 2 songs by her there 😔
@totalphantasm3 жыл бұрын
@@diandraaliffa2116 it’s like that. A lot of that also probably has to do with a lot of her songs being covers and not collaborations so they just don’t get uploaded. I think the album should be all on spotify, at least.
@giraffeent48473 жыл бұрын
I’m on this video cus I was wondering why kankan had this music under him
@totalphantasm3 жыл бұрын
@@giraffeent4847 "Bruh dudes got some range to him"
without english lyrics I could only guess that this is about a powerful leader who is corrupted and had all the good stuff for herself and everyone who is second to her power wanted to live like her because she got all the good stuff. But in the end they just consumed their own 'flesh' or in an essence their own sense of humanity (if that makes sense in an animal context). And in the end they were all consumed by this figure which i could only guess, represents their selfish and corrupted desires and caused their own downfall.
@theapplequeen58323 жыл бұрын
I thought it was about disrupting the food chain, and eventually succumbing to desired and eating what you created
@jmembang24673 жыл бұрын
@@theapplequeen5832 well i mean in these kinds of stuff, all is accepted as long as it makes sense and related to the topic. so yeah could also be that!
@theapplequeen58323 жыл бұрын
JM Embang yea- like creating this culture where you are at the top, influencing others. But your own greed makes it crumble down
@hydrostrike2 жыл бұрын
I read it similar but about counter culture, people getting fed up of following brands and trends, decide to start their own that stand for their own values. But eventually they're corrupted by the money and power and end up exactly what they were trying to counter.
@atalentlesspig37352 жыл бұрын
that sounds like the plot of animal farm lmao
@まりも-m6x4f3 жыл бұрын
1:42 Tomorrow is anotherday がかっこよすぎる
@clara92493 жыл бұрын
I WASN'T EXPECTING THIS AT ALL- KANKAN AND FAKE TYPE TOGETHER???, LITERALLY MY FAV THING EVER. THANK YOU BOTH FOR THIS AMAZING SONG💖💖
@Dominik-K3 жыл бұрын
This was a collab made in heaven 🙏🙏🙏
@kaiyon__96223 жыл бұрын
IKR?
@lucemon3283 жыл бұрын
Tophamhat also helped with the lyrics as well. I knew this song gave me princess vibes somehow
@Un-ht5bc3 жыл бұрын
SAME! COMING AT US WITH THE DOUBLE TAP TAP TO GET EVERYONE GROOVIN THIS DAY
Holy shit, this is the best new song I've heard in ages. What the hell was I doing that I've never heard of these people before? It's a good thing I've got my own place cuz it is scientifically impossible to withstand this song's power to shake the human ass. カッケー!これほどすげー新曲を聴けたなんてどれぐらい久しぶりなんだろう。ここのクリエーター達知らなかった俺は今まで何やってたんだよおい!一人暮らしでマジ助かった、この曲に至る人間のケツを揺らさせる能力に抵抗するのは科学的に不可能だから Also, if any fellow English speakers are wondering, unless they're very heavily layered in metaphor the lyrics don't really add up to any narrative you'd be missing (except for literally slamming down bloody marys)-It's kinda like a Beck song where they're mostly there for cool imagery (drinking blood, deadly stares), rhythm, and linguistic playfulness. Like all the best songs, the theme of the lyrics is just _being cool and kicking ass_
@reddragonflyxx6572 жыл бұрын
English speaker-speaking. I don't have any credentials, so I have some "fun" facts about English at the bottom. A lot of English songs have heavily layered metaphors in their lyrics. A very famous example of this is "Hotel California", which has many interpretations. The Eagles themselves offer differing and somewhat self-contradictory explanations, or thanking their fans for creating meaning which they didn't even consider. Generally when looking for meaning people tend to figure out the creator's origin intent, or examine the work without that context (see "Death of the Author"). I've found that both can be entertaining thought exercises. Do you think that sort of intentional, heavy metaphor is unlikely in this case? If so, is there a cultural or otherwise interesting reason? "Fun" Facts time! The "a" and "an" articles are pretty much equivalent in writing. Historically people only used "an" but we can't have nice things (or keep them, in this case). We mostly agree to only use "an" before vowels and "a" before consonants. Naturally this rule isn't based on what the first letter of a word is, but rather which sound comes first when spoken. This would be consistent, if accents didn't exist. A quick example is the pronunciation of "hospital" in British and American English; in British English the "h" is silent, so they write "an hospital" while most in the US would write "a hospital". Normally this would just be yet another minor inconsistency in the language. Unfortunately I'm in a few chat channels where people like to argue over whether "SQL" is pronounced like "sequel" or "ess que ell", and suddenly my choice of article became a contentious political statement. Needless to say, I went elsewhere to find answers to my technical question.
@frogisis2 жыл бұрын
@@reddragonflyxx657 Oh for sure, I'm certain it's possible to extract all kinds of narratives out of it with a little concentration and imagination, but what I mean is that it's not obviously about like, drowning your sorrows after romantic trouble, or breaking in a new boy toy, or defying your super LAME parents/boss to go out and party, or any of the other scenarios a song like this might conventionally be about. I say this because I was originally planning to offer an English translation in the comments but gave up before the end of the first verse, like "I dunno what to do with this." It's a lot like Beck singing "word up to the man thing / she's always cold lamping / Visine at the canteen / I just want to watch you dance" I'm sure plenty of people have found a narrative meaning in Mixed Bizness, but the surface message of the song seems to just be "WOOOO!" This song is basically the same kinda deal, where it's just trying to sound cool, and I think it's great-I love songs that have that kinda purity of just rocking out and kicking ass. Oh that's interesting, yeah-Speaking of the history of the indefinite article, one thing I was tickled to learn a while back is that apparently a lot more words used to begin with "n" until about Elizabethan times, when more people became literate and it turns out they'd been assuming the "n" at the beginning of the word was actually the trailing end of an "an." For example, the word "uncle" used to actually be "nuncle" until enough influential people revealed they'd been hearing "a nuncle" as "an uncle" and it stuck (it still happens: when I was a little kid I thought "a ninja" was "an inja"). Shakespeare actually uses "nuncle" pretty often, and I used to wonder if that was some cutesy 16th century slang, but no, apparently that used to be the regular word for it. Wild.