It takes a lot to make me 'wtf', but this sure did:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIKqgE4BwAY
It's on iTunes by the way...
All I ask... is that you please don't judge me...
:tan:
Well, their culture is so different. I havent even seen them eat pie yet!
Yea. Cultural differences. I actually find it sorta amusing. No judgement here.
At first I wanted to scream and run ... but then ... I found myself listening and I watched the whole video. There was something kind of catchy about it. Probably it was just that I could make out the word "chocolate" and anything about chocolate has got to be good.
I... I enjoyed that. It put me in a good mood (judging by the comments section, more people need to learn to enjoy the moment!).
I eagerly await my proposed follow-up singles to
Give Me Chocolate to become reality:
Give Me Pie and
Give Me Chocolate Pie.
:bm1 :bm2 :bm3 :bm4 ギミチョコ パイ!! :bm4 :bm3 :bm2 :bm1
Totally agree, Jasyn.
I like.
Don't understand it, but I liked it.
*grins wickedly* My plan is going swimmingly!
However, I do apologize if anyone becomes incurably addicted to it. It's understandable.
Oh, Japan. What would we do without you? ;D
It does combine two likes of mine. Heavy metal and female singers. I like the Asian female singer voices. Iunno why. :bdg :--- :--- :--- :bdg
Wow, just googled the group. They are kids! The oldest one is 16!
Babymetal indeed. Try googling the lyrics translation, too, if you haven't. Definitely not your standard metal fare. Most of it's still unintelligible in English, too. Bubble gum pop meets chocolate bar metal? The novelty somehow makes it even more enjoyable. ;D
I kid you not, I literally keep a playlist of extreme metal stuff like Meshuggah, Gojira, and Amon Amarth mixed with tons of anime OP/ED songs and Vocaloid. A new challenger has entered the arena... er, playlist.