• Brewchin@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    The takeaways here are:

    • Listen to music from any/every country. If you’ve only listened to music from your own country (or only commercial broadcast radio), oboy… have I got world to show you.
    • You don’t need to understand the lyrics. Good music is good music. It’s not “Satanic” or whatever your bogeyman is, trust me. (Unless it is, in which case… 🤷‍♂️)

    Denying yourself the breadth of world music is like believing your country is and has the best of everything while never having travelled abroad once. Objectively laughable.

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    11 hours ago

    And then theres me who can’t understand the words of a song no matter the language.

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      5 hours ago

      “Sure as Kilimanjaro rises like a leopress above the Serengeti.” I spent most of my adult life thinking a leopress was a female leopard because of that fucking song.

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      13 hours ago

      Same, the youtube algorithm got me there now NEK! is my favourite band.

      Who knew a Japanese girl group would perfecting american college rock 20 years after its prime?

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    18 hours ago

    I love how comments are immediately flooded with recommendations.

    (I cannot connect with kpop at all, even after spending several years carpooling to work with avid fans who would play all kinds every morning and evening.)

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    17 hours ago

    Better yet, learn another language. I’m sad for all the people that won’t ever be able to experience some of the french-canadian culture. So many great books, songs, movies that people who don’t speak french will never know.

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    18 hours ago

    Yellow Magic Orchestra and anyone associated with that group are of high quality, check them out for Japanese electronica

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    21 hours ago

    KPop Demon Hunters converted a lot of people, but I was listening to BTS and Blackpink before, and K/DA before them (an earlier cartoon K-pop group, associated with Riot Games, makers of League of Legends, though I’ve never played League, just enjoyed the music, and the anime series Arcane), and before that, Psy with Gangnam Style.

    A lot of K-pop has English lyrics. Some more than others. It’s a joy to listen to regardless.

    I listen to a bunch of Japanese rock and I love the sounds of the words. If you think about rap, the hardest thing is finding words to rhyme. But, Japanese is a syllable-based language and most of their syllables are “open” (end in a vowel), so this makes Japanese rap really interesting. At the forefront of it, IMO, is Creepy Nuts, whose DJ played the Olympics when they were in Tokyo, and their MC won a bunch of rap battles. (With AirPods and the Android equivalent talking about real-time translation, I’d love to see this guy battle Eminem.) The fun doesn’t stop there. Their song Yofukashino Uta inspired a manga, which got adapted into an anime, which featured a couple guys hitting on and being rejected by the main girl. These guys were based on, and in the Japanese dub, voiced by the Creepy Nuts guys. The song itself is absolutely wild, and if you look it up on YouTube and turn on the captions, you can see what they’re saying, as it has an official translation. Song title translates to “Stayin’ Up Lullaby” and the anime/manga is called “Call of the Night” internationally (both kinda mean the same thing).

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    20 hours ago

    This is the perfect time to introduce my friends The Eurovision Song Contest !eurovision@lemmy.world and the Lemmy version !Lemmyvision@feddit.org !

    Every year I hear a bunch of songs from other countries than my own, many in different languages. It’s pretty awesome.

    I’m boycotting the finals of the ESC this year for political reasons, but that’s my decision. There are 60+ years of entries to watch or listen to!

    Lemmy know if you want recommendations.