@@antherstranger2456 Hi people over the sea. I said "My brain stopped thinking for a moment when I saw combination of 'Big Brother' and 'Utattemita' in notifications". Because I never thought that people could sing "Big Brother". Sorry, my english is poor.
Lmao yeah i think because this is a cover, but im glad this exists because i can look this up and come back to this persons music i can't look for it because he/she literally has no name
Lyrics in English. On streets electric shocks from stun guns shoot the shadows of crowds People go jeeringly and attempts succeed behind a veil Listen to Him whispering "this is for the good" behind shadows The invisible Brother suggestively pursue you Form a line, you a machine of obedience Enjoy yourself and now you should know thoughtfulness is guilt In nightscape everywhere the voices of hatred are cried with ecstasy They stomp around jeeringly to intercept deviant people Listen to Him repeating "this is for the good" by the windows The invisible Brother is watching you like a parent Stomp around, you a machine of good Repeat out and now you should know thoughtfulness is guilt Jeeringly people, people, people's eyes pursue you Jeeringly people, people, people's eyes watch you Jeeringly people, people, people's eyes pursue Jeeringly people, people, people's eyes watch you Jeeringly people, people, people's eyes pursue you Cruelly showing tomorrow is not for you It covers every corner on the earth and crush the dream for escape Listen to Him repeating "this for the good" in front of you The invisible Brother is suggestively watching you Stand in line, you a servant of obedience Resign yourself now you should know thoughtfulness is guilt Jeeringly people, people, people's eyes pursue you Jeeringly people, people, people's eyes watch you Jeeringly people, people, people's eyes pursue Jeeringly people, people, people's eyes watch you Jeeringly people, people, people's eyes pursue you
@traftras1687
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks my dude/girl
@rynavanilla8255
4 жыл бұрын
So this song is about big brother playing game?
@Treviisolion
4 жыл бұрын
Rina Munawari not certain if you’re joking or actually serious, but it sounds like it’s about the concept of “Big Brother” which is the name for societies and governments which eliminate privacy, generally supposedly for the sake of society, but often in reality to help keep the people in control in control, by monitoring everyone and crushing anybody who shows the slightest bit of deviancy. Nowadays the term is generally used for whenever a government oversteps its bounds.
@notimeforcreativenamesjust3034
4 жыл бұрын
@@Treviisolion oh I thought it was just about terrorism
@Treviisolion
4 жыл бұрын
No time for creative names just for games the term “Big Brother” in this context comes from the book 1984, but Terrorism has led to the rise of “Big Brother” like agencies which actually do have societal safety as their goal. A lot of modern countries have this to some extant, but the United States is particularly notable for just how far the NSA was/is willing to go to protect the US from terrorism and foreign threats, even willing to basically violate the US Constitution, which we in the US hold almost sacred at times, especially the first 10 amendments which include some of the most major limitations on governments in the US (state and national). Also a guy named Edward Snowden basically threw the door wide open on what they were doing and leaked and ton of information then ran away to Russia where he’s still in hiding, though he still has an online presence, and has given some in-person interviews. So the US is more notable because we do know how far the NSA has gone, while for other countries one can often only speculate. As a note, China is much closer to the traditional and original view of “Big Brother” as they use a lot of techniques to keep their citizens in line, and collect a lot of data on their citizens individually to make certain each individual is living their lives as model Chinese citizens, rewarding those that do, and punishing those that don’t. It’s not as bad as what Orwell (author of 1984 and origin of the term Orwellian meaning dystopian in a way that resembles the society depicted in 1984) showed in his book, but it does have consequences and saying whatever you like on the Internet can have more consequences there than just getting banned from the site you overstayed your welcome.
This sounds dystopian to the point where you can hear their actions through the vocals.
@BnuuyBread
3 жыл бұрын
@Angelina Carranza As far as I'm concerned, the artist is 100% vocaloid. I've actually been wondering that myself.
@laggingthyme
3 жыл бұрын
@Angelina Carranza the singer in this video is an actual human with auto-tune, the English title says "Big Brother Cover" but the Japanese title is much more specific, which it says "Big Brother 歌ってみた". 歌ってみた reads as "uttatemita" which is a common phrase among cover singers in the Japanese community, to specify that the song is covered by an actual human singer for more context, 歌ってみた means "tried to sing"
@BnuuyBread
3 жыл бұрын
@Angelina Carranza Yeah, sometimes it's hard to tell the difference
@confusedaf1112
3 жыл бұрын
@Angelina Carranza To my knowledge there is no Vocaloid currently that sounds like this.
@user-tr3jw1df6q
3 жыл бұрын
100 auto tune
@久里浜燐
4 жыл бұрын
声の加工マシマシテクノ感が曲とヒラサワとマッチしていて好き過ぎる
@きさゆゔぁ
3 жыл бұрын
big brother歌ってみたっていう見慣れない字面に釣られてこの人の存在を知ったけど知れて本当に良かったと思う
Oniiichan~~~!!!! You're back home!!! How was your day??? Would you like a dinner, a bath or would you like.... WA-TA-SHI~~??
@replacableVessel
3 жыл бұрын
@@queenplayer1006 yeah, this comment right here officer
@vistagreat9994
3 жыл бұрын
@@replacableVessel Uh oh! You meant "Big Brother"! This is doubleplusungood, this ungood. Big Brother is ungood feel from your doubleplusungood speak. The Ministry of Love will know this.
I didn't know this was made by Susumu Hirasawa, but the moment I heard it I was like "Man, this sounds like something Susumu Hirasawa would make." His style of music so distinct you can recognize it even from covers. W musician
@409guzzler
2 жыл бұрын
probably the greatest japanese musician of all time -- he's just barely under Otomo Yoshihide for me personally
@insertclevernamehere700
Жыл бұрын
@@409guzzler Whole heartedly agree, truth be told I don't really know that many Japanese musicians, but out of the few I do know Hirasawa is on top
Man, there are so many covers of this amazing song, original by Susumu Hirasawa. I can't get enough. They each bring out something new. I love the "yai yai to" in this cover.
@danchoragemyboiii4561
4 жыл бұрын
Me too
@GreenGoblinCoryintheHouse
4 жыл бұрын
I personally like this the most.
@wawan8759
4 жыл бұрын
Oh! It really is hirasawa’s song, no wonder
@nac9880
4 жыл бұрын
yEs
@elijahbradley704
2 жыл бұрын
HIRASAWA COMPSED THIS?
@gurleensodhi4106
4 жыл бұрын
Basically this song is 1984's reference? Telling us about the "big brother", the government, which is always watching us.
@CrafterboeyMiner
4 жыл бұрын
Oh it's not a 1984 reference no longer. It's real life dude. Your privacy is null in the 21st century and it will only get worse.
@aoyon_p
4 жыл бұрын
@@CrafterboeyMiner not if u live off the grid in the forest
@jango20124
4 жыл бұрын
I mean is it really a reference at this point? It's just the actual state of the world.
@bingitybong6518
4 жыл бұрын
People really be saying we live in 1984 yet if we did live in 1984 we probably wouldn’t even know if we were in 1984
@DeadVinXero
4 жыл бұрын
@@bingitybong6518 Or even if we knew, we wouldn't be able to talk about it
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