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Genre: Entertainment
Date of upload: Apr 7, 2024 ^^
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RYD date created : 2024-05-16T19:57:43.140433Z
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Great reaction again. 'PA PA YA' is a summer festival song - and they're going hard singing and dancing about a spicy Thai papaya fruit salad. 🥝🥗
Such a good live song, it really gets the whole crowd jumping and waving towels round their heads (Su, Moa and Momoko love to see everybody doing that and we love to see them happy, so everybody brings or buys a towel specially for this song). In this instance the third girl was the Avenger Kano - this was her first concert with BABYMETAL and she was still only 14. Momoko didn't make her first appearance for another month or more.
F Hero flew in to Japan from Thailand specially to perform in Yokohama on the first two nights of BABYMETAL's 2019 tour (that was where this was filmed - the official video used the same concert but the audio on that is from the studio recording).
They performed in Bangkok in Thailand as part of their world tour last year and F Hero made another special guest appearance.
F Hero was rapping in this song to the same rhythm as mixing the ingredients for the salad with a mortar and pestle.
They are pretty much saying that, much like the salad, mixing the right spices in the right amounts into life will make that better too.🦊🤘
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This almost didnt happen. At the time of the songs Premier, F. Hero recieved a lot of hate and negative backlash from so called "fans". It took a lot of convincing from Koba and the girls that those were only a small minority of fans, and that his performance was overall loved by the community. I am happy that he got to perform this live them. He is such a great person.
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The string instrument that sounds like a chime you mentioned is an instrument called "Phin (pronouncing like 'pin')", which you can see in Thai's northeastern region. It's a string instrument that looks like a guitar but smaller, and its body is made from bamboo wood. Normally Phin will be made with three strings, but there also are two strings Phin and four strings Phin too.
And I love your opinion, "give this guy (f.hero) a rock band" 😆
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The little instrument during F.Hero rapping is North East Thai traditional instrument. Because it talk about papaya so we have Thai food that well known is Som Tum (Papaya spicy salad) which is come from North East of Thailand so that it is why they put Thai North East traditional instrument in the song
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Great reaction! This is song is fire, just like a spicy papaya salad.
Also, Kano was the Avenger in this video in the 3rd spot, and only Moa had a headset mic until Momo became official in 2023.
Other Babymetal suggestions you’ve missed:
Awadama Fever (Fox Festivals): Fun, adorable, and heavy industrial metal song about bubble gum. Gimme Chocolate Mk2 🤣, and Kami East solos.
*Kagerou (Legend Metal Galaxy): Kami West intro and an earlier “more mature” sounding Babymetal.
🤘🦊
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3:58 Reaction start
Matsuri da! 🦊🤘🍠
Welcome back to the Foxhole.
Last year fans at Bangkok enjoyed this song live with F.Hero as a special guest for the third time performing together after this live version 2019 in Japan, but everyone enjoyed this in every concert, it's a hit they don't wanna miss in any of their setlist, except for rare events.
F.Hero is a top Thai rapper artist and he's singing/rapping in Thai language, the title is in reference to the papaya fruit used to make a popular Thai salad.
Is a fun song to represent and celebrate the mix between these two great cultures, and fans at the World Tour 2023 and more recently at Legend MM enjoyed this song.
If you want another rare live performance with Latin rhythm vibes you got "Night Night Burn" live at Legend Metal Galaxy 2020, or with Indian influence like "Shanti Shanti Shanti" official MV, better yet if you look for "folky" vibes then you got "Oh! MAJINAI" ft. Joakim Brodem live at Legend Metal Galaxy 2020 or Budokan 2021, you'll notice almost every BM song got their own unique dance choreo.
This song belongs to 3rd album "Metal Galaxy" released in 2019 but this one as well many more songs are exploring a different Babymetal side, sometimes more mature, but trying to not lose their fun.
The footage of this was took from BABYMETAL AWAKENS: The Sun Also Rises 2019 in Yokohama Arena Japan, F.Hero was invited for this, the night before he was really in panic with the amount of people and even throwing all out after the show, It ain't easy to face that crowd, especially after receiving some negative critics from BM fans who didn't like his participation on this, fortunately he recover from this and received a warming welcome. Also that night they introduced the avengers system, a group of three backup dancers filling the third spot that YuiMetal left (she left the group in 2018). They rotate so not always you'll see the same one on stage, usually the live official MV before 2020 is with Kano Fujihira, she started this when having 14 years old, so young like our girls back in their early days. None of them have mic or sing and aren't official members, they just dance. But remember that status changed recently when MomoMetal was announced as a new official member. Again, the one you saw in this live compilation isn't MomoMetal but Kano-chan as an avenger.
Cool you found this live version with live sound unlike the official MV with studio album sound.
Thanks for sharing this and see you next time
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That little extra 'chime' you mentioned (8:08 your video) is one of the guitarists playing the riff. Not a chime..Other versions of live shows actually show him playing this.
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@road-runner
1 month ago
This is from late June 2019 so, not a recent performance. And that was Kano Fujihira on her very first show as an "Avenger" (backup dancer). Riho Sayashi debuted the previous day and Momoko didn't debut until August 2019 (Super Slippa 2019 in Taipei, Taiwan). Unlike Moa, and Momoko currently, the "Avengers" never wore a mic. And yes, Su-metal sometimes uses harmonizing backing tracks, but it also could have been added during the post-production of the Blu-ray.
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