 This blue lock opening is crazy. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, why is it dying? Got me right. So, does this mean I'll be alright? Yeah, just continue with the script. Uh, okay. Bold charismatic artwork. Eye-catching colors. Life-changing transitions. No, no, no, you still need to edit. Aw, man. Yeah, if you don't edit the video then it'll just be pretty boring. Ah, yeah, you're right. Okay, let's do this. Bold charismatic artwork. Eye-catching colors. Life-changing transitions. But what's the most important part? The song. The song is the most important part for the opening. And I'm here to break down for you. Ash De Hero's latest release. Judgment. And to show you the part that doesn't get as much attention as it should. The full song. Because as hype as the song is, the openings have accumulated more views than the full music video. Yes, people can like the song from the opening, but they're not getting the full experience. Openings are spliced speedruns. And you can't argue that against me. Does the opening have this? The full rap? The beautiful backing vocals? Nah, I don't think it do. So my goal for this video is to show the beauty of the full song and give you a taste of the meaning behind it. So let's do this. Judgment. It gets you hyped up. It gets you in the zone. It is a... But with Judgment's energetic, catchy and aggressive sound, and the lyrics that follow the Blue Lock worldview, it's the strongest song that represents ego. The song represents Blue Lock way too well. And because of that, my likeability exploded. But do you know what else should explode? This YouTube channel. All you need to do is click that red button and you'll help my dreams come true. Thank you. But anyways, take these lyrics for example. Again, talking about talents, environments and making excuses, losers always find a way to justify themselves cleverly. Those who don't do anything call out always. It's impossible. Those who don't speak act to show the possibility. I should face the truth. Find my way out. If you drag me down, I'll take you in. Hey, hey, don't them lyrics follow the themes of the second selection? Pretty goddamn well. Plus, there's an easter egg within the song. The names of the Blue Lock players are hidden within the song. The ones that I were able to find were Isagi, Enchigiri, right at the start, and then there's Nagi, later on. But apparently there's also Rin, Bachira, Ryo, Kunigami and Bado within the lyrics as well. Now that was epic. But not as epic as Ash's raw, broad vocals. Because goddamn, his voice is like hearing heavy snow. So strong, yet so soft. And then you want to plan it for how fun it is and keep experiencing and experiencing the beautiful voice of Ash. Ash's vocals are just so air catching. It's an experience you are missing out on if you have not listened to the full song. Just listen to his backing vocals right here. But when Narukaze plays the guitar near the end, isn't it so cool? Like man, I can repeat that for ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever. But there you have it. Ash DeHero's judgement is truly a perfect combination of catchy, aggressiveness and energetic put into this one song. So next time you watch this opening you'll be a little bit more open. Into how the full song went. This is the kind of song that will get you pumped up for anything. Going to the gym, going on a car ride, going on a date. I don't know, it'll just get you pumped up man. The lyrics are powerful and the beat is undeniably catchy. It will have you bopping your head in no time. I hope you enjoyed this video and don't forget to subscribe for my future content. Peace.