lmao that is freakin funny
nice one
got anymore??
Well, i don't know if any of you remember this song. I can't believe it used to listen to this crap and actually liked it.
YouTube - New Numa - The Return of Gary Brolsma!
lmao that is freakin funny
nice one
got anymore??
that video that you put starfire is great its nice to just like sing along in the chores even though you dont know the words and dont know what they mean but its cool to listen to and watch : )
Hassun i believe that you might have seen this one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zG4L3_rrQjo
Warning, do not watch if you cannot see blood, gore, puking, and breif sexual encounters
i think that for foreign music videos they are either trying to tell a point so complex that it is impossible to tell what the hell they are talking about (the top movie is about abortion....took me 15 watches and a friends help to understand that) or something so dumb, that it causes you to receive seizures ----> YouTube - The Naruto Techno AMV (EXTREME SEIZURE WARNING) XD
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well everyone can say that. we are so used to the english language, it takes away some of the mysticism from a song. for example, foreign languages are hard to understand, yet the artist can say the words a certain way, and the combination of foreign words (adding a feeling of complexity, and w\e the artist/s are trying to convey) and the emotion of the song makes us feel more empowered by the song. ppl in japan might find their music normal, yet american music to be way more expressive. it just depends on how different cultures see languages.
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Here are a couple of my favorites.
YouTube - Tank - 岚 KTV MTV
YouTube - Uverworld - Dtechnolife
Yeah You don't have to know what they say, although it helps, but you can still sing along.
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