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  • Madrugada is a word in spanish is ammm early morning

  • 私は馬とセックスしている。

  • Pointless argue, this has clearly Brazilian influence....

  • brilliant

  • Kind of remind me one of the theme in mystical ninja..

  • Madrugada........I believe that means early morning in spanish.

  • @silverbackwolf0769 yes it does is more like the time when ppl sleep like from 12 to 6 am

  • OMG its like samurais are playing gran turismo :D so awesome

  • @blain93 lol... that funny mental image is gonna haunt me for days.

    Samurais all speed with a sunset in the background.

  • Wth why are people talking about Spain and Portugal? I thought this was, you know, JAPANESE music?

  • @Bayonetta4

    Lol why is he day dreaming? xD

  • Yoshida Brothers and Nihon Rules.

  • Japan's finest shamesan artists, aye.

  • ... Similar language ... ok ok ... but sounds very different. =)

    This a mix of Bossa Nova, MPB (80%) with shamisen. This is a fact!

  • madrugada : The time after 12:00 until first ray of light

  • Madrugada is before dawn in Portuguese. And this music is real cool!

  • awesome song

  • didn't ufc fighter yoshida use this as his entrance music?

  • UFC FIGHTER YOSHIYUKI YOSHIDA;S ENTRANCE MUSIC

  • Yesterday i heard this in a shamisen concert! Amazing!

  • Why are you people arguing about such silly things. Spanish and Portuguese are very similar languages and although there are many words that are the same in both languages, I am pretty sure that there are many words that are different. Madrugada (dawn), however, is a word in spanish as well as in Portuguese. I had to do a google search prior to posting this. I knew the definition, but I just wanted to be 100% sure. This word refers to the time in the morning before day break.

  • @ElAniquiladorX Day break in Spanish is amanecer while in Portuguese is amanhecer. I guess my point was to let everyone know that madrugada is a word in Spanish and Portuguese, not only Portuguese. I will say something else, however. I think that if they got this word from either language it was from Portuguese as the Japanese have a... history with the Portuguese. It would be like the word パン (pan). It means bread in Spanish and Portuguese, but they got it from Portuguese.

  • @ElAniquiladorX pan doesn't mean bread in portuguese, it's pão.

  • @froiddias My apologies, as I have already said, I do not know the Portuguese language, but tell how would you write that in katakana? パン?

  • @ElAniquiladorX Yeah, パン is right. i'm gonna see yoshida brothers' concert at the beginning of next month!! i'm so excited :-)

  • @ElAniquiladorX You are a dumbass, aren't you? ¡Pendejo! I'm just kidding, bro. I am Mexican and I know some Brazilians, and this one time for some reason we ended up talking about bread and I think it sounds like pan in Spanish... but I don't know if they were saying it in Spanish or if they were saying it in portuguese. Dumbass jajajajaja.

  • @ElAniquiladorX

    We often refer to madrugada after 3am until 7am (at least in Portugal, no idea about how it is in Spain though)

    They also have a lot of more words simillar to portuguese, like we have some who come from japanese. Harigatou - Obrigado, Ocha - Chá, Pan - Pão (like you stated) and many more :P

    Excelent music btw. Not one of my favorites from them though

  • @vts burro é vc  q falou em português achando q os caras iam entender ehauhaeueah

  • love it! :P

    adoro!

  • e bando de cara burro madrugada é anoite amanhecer é de manhã e madrugada não é o sinonimo de amanhecer..............

  • no han sentido esto en la madrugada?!!!!!!!!!

  • in español it means the time between 1-4am or so, as longs as its dark outside.

    great song btw, gracias por la subida,

  • "Madrugada" (portuguese) is best translated "Dawn".

  • sim

  • Madrugada is Daybreak in Portuguese(Portugal)

  • also in spanish :D

  • in spanish is amanecer XD

  • nein! nah! no! no(spanish XD) NÃO!

    XD

  • naah

    madrugada

    from 00hrs to 6:00

    amanecer its 6:00

  • No it's not!

    Amanhecer (portuguese) or amanecer (spanish) it is daybreak ( first ray of sun). Madrugada (portuguese) is the night period after mid night until day break.

  • same as madrugada, ok.

  • yes that's right! :D

  • Wow, this kinda like how I would imagine a japanese form of jazz. XD

  • omg I love that kind of musik, gotta buy all their songs :D

  • whare can i buy thare CD, or is over the internet a good deal

  • すばらし!

  • I love their boys, because they are very very fantastics

  • やばい!!!最高!

  • I frankly prefer these kinds of chill beats compared to what they did to Rising and so on, but both are great in their own ways anyway.

    Anyways, this is my new favorite shamisen-based song.

  • かっけーーー!!

  • I'm from switzerland/swiss, i just can say, these two guys are amazing, i love their music, i love this kind of music that much, maby in my life before i was chinese :D, or ar they from japan? i don't know, but they're amazing.

  • lol they are japanese

  • their album is out here in the US? cuz I wanna buy it.

  • @fallenkorean723 BIG difference between china and japan. f*ck are you stupid? get that straight.

  • @MAGGINBA They are Japanese...

  • @MAGGINBA anyway the fact that u put it so easily whether they're chinese or japanese, makes u more of an american or real chinese ;)

  • In my opinion this music is one of the best of them... Yoshida Kyodai, you guys are amazing!!!! Come to Brazil, onegai!!!!!

  • I'm from Hungary! This 2 guys are fantastic!!

    CONGRATULATIONS!!

  • 彼らは最高の Adoro as musicas deles.

  • just love this two guys!

  • awesome

  • おどろくべき だ

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