Kimi Ni Mune Kyun
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Also, apparently this song was written by Ryuichi Sakamoto (YMO member and award-winning film composer) for his baby daughter back in the early 80s (or it could have been "Ongaku", another song from the same album). In this context, it might make a lot of sense why the original version of the song sounds fairytale-like and the original video looks cheesy.
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Yes, it might sound like a typical 80s synth-pop song today, but one should keep in mind that YMO were the pioneers of synth-pop, which they've been producing since at least 1978. Even this song, "Kimi ni Mune Kyun", sounded very fresh back in 1983, as there was nothing else quite like it back then.
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The song is the original version (by YMO in 1983), but the music video is not. For the original music video, check out:
watch?v=4HTyPPELmY0
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No, it was YMO (Yellow Magic Orchestra), a pioneering Japanese synthpop band, who created the original song in 1983.
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Good for you, but I'd take the original 1983 version by YMO over the Maria Holic cover version any day. The voices in the Maria Holic cover might be charming, but sound way too "kawaii", high-pitched, and computerized, and the heavy techno beats are way too fast and drown out the voices. The YMO original, on the other hand, has a smooth and charming synth sound, steady beats, and realistic voices.
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i only like the song
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this only got 9 dislikes?? amazing -___-
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whoa........ o.o;
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I prefer the maria holic ending version... one thousand times!
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@vulpescana I wasn't talking about the music ¬¬
weeaboos
Ainiwafflez 2 years ago 10
how did this get +9000 views? That's quite an achievement, for something like this.
and... were you guys bored or something?
^-^
Poehbaby 2 years ago 9