When I heard this song, I felt so blue because this song is about discrimination. There is still many discrimination in the world. So, I hope everyone in the world to listen to this music to realize that everyone is equal 。
The blue hearts es mi banda favorita, a pesar de no ser de su generación, siempre me atrae los temas de sus canciones. Deseo poder disfrutar de ellos en otra vida. Buen video kris
The lyrics of this song deal with issues such as racism and conflict. In this day and age, I would like people all over the world to read and listen to the lyrics of this song carefully. This song is about (I think) the Rosa Parks incident in 1955. Hiroto's movements are often misunderstood, but his facial expressions and actions are not meant to mock anyone, but to show that people should not be discriminated against because of their appearance. Although he was initially criticized by the public for his illness and alleged drug addiction, he quickly became a charismatic figure in the Japanese music scene because of the message his music conveys. He is currently the vocalist of a band called The Cro-Magnons, but even in the year 2022, the music created by Hiroto Komoto and guitarist Masatoshi Majima holds a special place in our hearts.
OMG! now i'm very surprised to watch your video, and i'm very very glad. thank-you Kris. this time I recommend the song of this band, "boku no migite"(my right hand). thank-you!
This song was sung by the Japanese in the 1990s, transcending racial barriers. In 1955, in Montgomery, Alabama, he refused to give up his seat to a white man against the orders of a public bus driver, [1] and was arrested on suspicion of violating the Jim Crow Law and became prominent. This triggered the outbreak of the Montgomery Bus Boycott incident. Rosa was considered a cultural icon in American history and was called the "mother of the civil rights movement" by the United States Congress because it became the catalyst for the civil rights movement by African-Americans (blacks). As a shared property (shared heritage) of the human rights movement, its actions are highly regarded internationally.
Hi🙋Magandang gabi🙋 Wow!! Blue hearts!! They and Yutaka Ozaki supported my youth. Their music touches my heart. Do you have any recommendations for Filipino singers or songs? Please let me know if you have any recommendations. I would like to listen to various Filipino songs.
Hello again🙋♀️I believe J-pop has had a huge influence on Philippine music (OPM). I would like to share with you OPM songs originating from Jpop. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-G57uS78XG7U.htmlsi=dbh1NkbtaY4AzIyP
@EverydaywithKris Thank you for sharing😄 I immediately watched the video.😄 Wow!! I had no idea that so much J-pop was being sung in the Philippines.😵 I'll try to find the full version of each song! Thank you so much for your kindness💓
The video was narrated in Tagalog. But, the title of each song were flashed on the screen. It's surprisingly amazing! I don't know some of the Filipino singer or the song in the video. 😳🙏🏻