AKB48 - Seifuku ga Jama wo Suru (English Subs)
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Just so you guys know. the song is addressing the situation of prostitution. Just like how aki p wrote Keibetsu for AKB, the song address why teens commit suicide and Mokugekisha is addressing why people don't stop crimes and just watch it happen. I don't see why AKB cant sing these types of songs. we all know situations actually happen to kids at this age, Especially since akb was at their age at the time, the message can relate more
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LMAO~ what?
are you serious?
say that to the 50% fangirl fanbase they had in 2010 after they released Heavy Rotation. the ones that find hebirote offensive are people outside of japan. my friend live in tokyo, she said it's normal for girls to kiss and take bath together. Also they love the video because it's cute.
also japanese girls wearing their uniforms on weekends have nothing to do with akb since it been going for decades before them. lulz~
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@eyeLiner001 Evolve?
lol pants, typing error in troll favour.
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D:
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I'm an AKB fan and i can totally understand that songs as Heavy Rotation can be disturbing. But when it comes to this song, i quite don't get it. Do people REALLY think it promotes youth prostitution ? This is the exact contrary ! The video is sad and gives a lonely feeling ! The lyrics are harsh because they describe a harsh world. It's not about promoting prostitution, it's about describing a fake and disturbing world some girls evolve in. This is definitely what i think it is all about.
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Daddy issues
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@myvluv333 There are songs every where about sad things... Songs about rape victims and murder, its ment to get a message across. THe world doesn't evolve around your oppinion, sorry.
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AKB48 is so fucked up. Even if this song is meant to be sad, what about songs like heavy rotation? These videos basically cater to all the pervy old Japanese men, of which there are many. But unfortunately, they are popular and catchy enough that young girls listen and are influenced by them. That is why Japanese girls wear their uniforms even outside of school and on weekends.
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Although this song is disturbing, this type of scene is not unheard of in Tokyo/Japan. It's not like a great scene so..it's a hush-hush problem in Japan. There are japanese school girls who date salarymen for money. The approach in this song is more romantic but...yea, this is real alright.
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this video is actually meant to be sad. wish the people on cnn took that into consideration when interviewing akb48's manager.
Is it weird that I like this song? lyrics and everything? lol
Kthnxpwned 3 months ago 49
and look how most of my favourites are music-related??? I admit I'm obsessed with music.
Cookai16 3 months ago 16