The live version is way more impressive than the studio version because Su does it perfectly first try and even kind of replicates the artificial vocal effect used in the studio recording. Su had never tried to rap before, and said in interviews afterwards that she had to find her flow to do it. She has said that it's one of here favourite songs to perform live. It's never been confirmed that it is Babymetal Cypher, but it seems like that's the intended meaning. Fans have their own theories about the meaning also, but that is likewise unconfirmed. They played this one during the world tour, so I got to see it three times when they played in Australia and it went hard every time.
Great reaction.🦊🤘 A lot of fans didn't like this when they first heard it, mainly because of the excessive autotune in the studio version which they thought was taking Su up into those falsetto bits. They thought they could not and would not play it live. They were happily so wrong. Not only did they play it live, it has become a staple part of their concerts ... and it hits so hard live. As you heard for yourself Su does everything live without any need for the autotune and effects (those are reserved for the backing track with some of the harmonies etc). I have 'borrowed' this information (again) - "They talked about 'BxMxC' in an interview. SU-METAL: That was my first rap experience. For most of my recordings up until now, I would sing “la la laa” to create a sort of vocal line, and then lyric writing began based on that. But it was different for this track, they had a backing track and lyrics, and then told me to try rapping. So at first I was still trying to figure it out. In hiphop they call it…it was like…ah, I forget! MOAMETAL: Wasn’t it…f-…fall? SU-METAL: Uh…what was it… KOBAMETAL (who happened to be there): Flow? SU-METAL: Flow! (laughs) To get a feel for the flow, I made a lot of different attempts to figure out what would be good. Like how to descend and ascend in pitch, and which timing would be the best to try the pitch changes. Even for the same phrase I’d try going a little ahead of the beat or a little bit behind it, while keeping the whole track’s balance in mind." BxMxC almost certainly means BABYMETAL Cypher (as you thought) but I’m still going with ‘Bring Moa Chicken’: In another interview the first question was “How are you feeling right now?” MOA: “Hungry I need to eat fried chickens.”🍗 Obviously a full live performance is the ideal since compilations will sometimes slip in clips out of sequence (as this one did I noticed) and lose the flow of the choreo or jumping from one stage and costume to another and back can be confusing, but as long as you are aware or notice you are watching a compilation and it doesn't just distract you, as the reactor, from the song and performance, then it isn't such a big deal (and sometimes there isn't much choice).
@@Filboid2000 Yes of course it is possible, just watch some of the American singers. With 'BxMxC' Su doesn't, unlike the studio recording which has auto-tune all over it.
Great reaction, thanks! I wasn't very fan of the studio version, mainly because of the added effects to Su's voice. But the live version is freaking amazing. Su kills it. She's able to "auto-tune" herself and it's awesome! The live instrumentals also hit heavier than in the studio version. 🤘🦊
Nice reaction 👍 some fans were wondering if Su could do this live ( blasphemy heretics) of cause she could and even better live . It's now one of the songs nearly always on the set list . Alway blows the roof of the venue 👍 😃
Love your video as always! They played this in both my Houston and Dallas shows last year and Su had improved bigtime on top of even this performance! She did REALLY cool things with her voice during her a capella part...SO powerful! And that heavy metal that gets turned up a notch right after that "boss fight" hits REEEEALLY hard live! And this is yet another example of Babymetal blending genres resulting in people enjoying things they normally don't.. I've never been into rap at all .. and I absolutely adore this song! And Papaya, featuring F. HERO, a Thai rapper ..he does a short rap that’s soooo fun and cool!
I didn't like so much this song first time I listened it. But then heard Live version and everything changed. Now it's my second favorite from BABYMETAL (live version tho)
BMC is generaly taken as BabyMetal Cypher. But during an interview Moa was asked how she feels and her reply was something like, I'm Hungry, I need fried chicken. Since then fans will jokingly say BMC means Bring Moa Chicken
Bring Moa Chicken! 😂, but really Babymetal Cipher. Also, while Su’s absolutely gangsta in this song, Moa will actually take the cake: She’s the only one who can dance an opponent to death in a rap battle 🤣🔥. 🤘🦊
@@Hokkyo11 Haha, well she goes off on off many times in interviews, but here's a fun fan compilation about Moa and food: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JA9co5XpCK4.htmlsi=_uS2YFMOwjhRJ72c
@@Hokkyo11🤣 there are plenty of interview footage out there! Also, I believe you had asked for what other music videos are out there. Here’s a list of ALL music videos (some you already done). You’ll notice there aren’t many, as everything else on official channel is live with studio audio, unless it says “Official, Live. So, you might as well just do an actual live with live audio. Doki Doki Morning iine! Headbanger Ijime, Dame, Zettai Megitsune Karate Distortion Starlight BxMxC Divine Attack Monochrome Metali Cheers!