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  • ♪ (punk rock music) ♪

  • ♪ (catchy pop beat) ♪

  • Is this K-pop?

  • K-pop. I can already tell.

  • Or is that K-pop-- I mean, J-pop?

  • Is it J-pop, maybe?

  • ♪ (singing in Japanese) ♪

  • Look at how beautiful their music videos are.

  • It's like Destiny's Child, but a different minority.

  • ♪ (tempo speeds up) ♪

  • It's like Daft Punk.

  • That guy literally has colored pieces of plastic paper stuck to his face.

  • ♪ (singing in Japanese) ♪

  • What's in the briefcase?

  • Is he a bad guy?

  • ♪ (singing in Japanese) ♪

  • What?

  • Mini Me!

  • Oh, is he gonna do the Robot?

  • ♪ (beat becomes intense and repetitive) ♪

  • What?!

  • Was that a polar bear? (laughing)

  • Yes!

  • What world does that make sense?

  • So Japanese.

  • (snapping along)

  • What's the apple thing?

  • Oh, watch out. It's a bomb!

  • Really? He's distracted by an apple?

  • What?!

  • He turned into a stuffed animal.

  • Aww, and he's so cute now. We're gonna keep him as a pet.

  • All that for a little gold thing?

  • We don't even know what they're after. It was just something gold.

  • What just happened? (laughs) That was so awesome!

  • ♪ (electric guitar riff) ♪

  • More magic people?

  • Yes, sparkles, okay!

  • ♪ (singing in Japanese) ♪

  • Where do they come up with creative backgrounds and colors?

  • This reminds me of Kingdom Hearts.

  • ♪ (singing in Japanese) ♪

  • That's a lot of people. Are they all in the band?

  • That's way too many people in one band.

  • ♪ (catchy pop beat) ♪

  • I'm pretty sure there's a lot of girls fangirling over them right now.

  • Oh my god! And they're talented too!

  • They can dance.

  • Ooh, they are good dancers.

  • Okay, this is just a lot of arm flailing.

  • Okay, who choreographed this? That guy needs to get fired.

  • Whoa!

  • They got the moves like Jagger.

  • Ooh, killing 'em.

  • ♪ (singing in Japanese) ♪

  • I love really, really, really good guy dancers.

  • Okay.

  • (laughs) That was interesting.

  • That was awesome.

  • That was kind of amazing.

  • One, two, three, four!

  • ♪ (bubblegum pop) ♪

  • Ooh, I like that.

  • ♪ I want you (I want you) ♪

  • Ooh, this is so colorful!

  • I love this so much.

  • ♪ I want you (I want you) ♪

  • This is actually a fun music video.

  • Their music videos are better than ours.

  • This is what every guy thinks a girl sleepover is.

  • For the record, this is not what sleepovers are like.

  • They all look 12, which makes this very weird to watch.

  • - ♪ (singing in Japanese) ♪ - I wanna sing.

  • Is this supposed to appeal to guys?

  • ♪ I need you (I need you) ♪

  • - ♪ I love you ♪ - This is so good.

  • I could do this [bleep].

  • ♪ I need you (I need you) ♪

  • Okay, I didn't know there was a mirror there.

  • This is, like... getting a little suggestive.

  • - ♪ I love you ♪ - Is that English? "I want you".

  • ♪ I want you

  • Now they're in the tub. Why not?

  • Calm down, everybody.

  • Okay, that wasn't a mirror! That was not a mirror.

  • I-I dunno.

  • ♪ I want you (I want you) ♪

  • So are those girls in the band too?

  • Or are they background dancers?

  • ♪ I want you

  • I don't know who the artist is. Everyone's singing.

  • Unless they have a band of 30 girls.

  • I just wanna be one of them now.

  • I wish I spoke the language just so I can know

  • what they're singing about.

  • - ♪ (singing in Japanese) ♪ - Oh, so we were peeping through the door.

  • All right, that's a little weird.

  • That's kind of messed up a little bit!

  • It was cute, and then it got weird.

  • That one's actually really cute.

  • Girl power.

  • ♪ (punk rock music) ♪

  • (Finebros) Okay, so what we just showed you

  • was three different bands that are actually part of J-pop.

  • Oh, that was J-pop? I am so sorry.

  • I was incorrect.

  • (Finebros) Have you ever heard Japanese music before?

  • In anime.

  • Yeah, because I took Japanese for three years.

  • No, I've never listened to Japanese music.

  • I have not.

  • That was an experience for me.

  • (Finebros) So before we go into specifics,

  • how would you describe what you saw and heard, overall?

  • It's very different, depending on what artist you watch, I guess.

  • They put a lot of effort into their music videos.

  • Bright and bubbly.

  • Lots of people.

  • There's really awesome cinematography and pageantry.

  • You don't really know what's coming up.

  • You think you're going left, then you go right.

  • It's trippy.

  • It just seems like it's always so positive and happy

  • that, like, it makes me happy.

  • (Finebros) So the first group we showed you was Perfume.

  • What do you think of their song and music video?

  • I think I liked that one the most.

  • That one was cool! I liked their music video.

  • It was very random and had a polar bear in it.

  • They mugged a polar bear. That's horrible!

  • I was trying to see a deeper message,

  • but I didn't really ever come to a conclusion.

  • (Finebros) Next were the boys of EXILE,

  • who have sold more than 20 million records.

  • Holy crap!

  • That's all of them?!

  • There's, like, 20 of them!

  • All the fangirls don't have to share now that much

  • 'cause there's 19!

  • (Finebros) What did you think of their video and song?

  • The song was cool. Their dancing was cool.

  • Like, the pop and lock kinda stuff-- thought that was pretty cool.

  • It was kind of Lord of the Ringsy.

  • Loved it.

  • They created a whole planet and they had a utopia on clouds!

  • (Finebros) So the last group is arguably the most popular

  • J-pop group of all time.

  • Here is AKB48.

  • There's so many of them too!

  • Let's see how many pretty girls we can fit into a band!

  • That's too many mood swings right there.

  • (Finebros) They currently have over 130 members.

  • Why do you need that many?

  • Oh my god! That's a lot of girls.

  • May day!

  • (Finebros) With the idea that they can all be performing

  • or doing meet-and-greets at the same time in different locations.

  • That's crazy.

  • That's money.

  • (Finebros) And they have their own theater where you can see them perform

  • - pretty much daily. - Oh, wow.

  • From a marketing point of view, I guess that would be a good idea.

  • It's borderline genius.

  • If people are just there for the music,

  • they're gonna get the music.

  • Then you're looking for the group,

  • not so much the individuals that are in the group.

  • It's like a whole new different way of putting on a show.

  • I wanna go.

  • If we had that in America, that would be huge.

  • I think a lot of people would think that's really cool.

  • (Finebros) Though we can't talk about all aspects of J-pop,

  • one part is called Idols, who are performers picked out

  • of auditions and built into stars.

  • And part of what audiences love is to watch regular people

  • grow from inexperienced to professionals.

  • - What do you think about that idea? - That's cool.

  • That's actually really cool, watching someone start out

  • and then they just kinda become this huge sensation.

  • That's why X Factor's so popular, and those talent shows.

  • It's kinda like YouTube, where you subscribe to a YouTuber

  • and then you can see them grow throughout the years

  • and how they change.

  • Then it's kinda hard for independent music artists

  • to try to even make a big name for themselves.

  • Basically, it's a lot harder for people who wanna do their own music

  • instead of following a company.

  • (Finebros) There's a lot of rules to be in an Idol group to abide by,

  • or you can get fired or demoted.

  • For example, in some of the groups you're not allowed to date.

  • What?!

  • And one of the AKB48 members, not that long ago,

  • ended up in a scandal where she was seen coming out

  • of a guy's place from another group, and she got demoted

  • and ended up cutting off her hair and releasing an apology video

  • for it, where she was crying.

  • - What do you think, hearing that? - That's pretty harsh, I think.

  • That's intense.

  • Okay, that's too much.

  • That's waaaay too much.

  • Jeez, extreme much!

  • They should get three strikes or something.

  • The culture is completely different.

  • To feel that much guilt over doing something that

  • most teenagers do on a weekly basis is weird.

  • It's probably good for like the younger people in Japan

  • 'cause they could look up to them because they're so pure

  • and amazing and everything, but it has to be hard

  • on the actual band members.

  • It makes sense that she did that.

  • It's just that I feel sorry for the girl.

  • It's understandable, coming from Asian culture.

  • If I do something bad, I have to do something to show

  • that I show remorse.

  • But she signed that contract herself, so she put herself in that position.

  • (Finebros) Some Idol groups have a graduation system,

  • where they're in a group for a certain amount of time,

  • and then when the time comes, they'll do things like pursue

  • their own careers or sometimes they'll just be let go

  • thanks to what they call "graduating".

  • The rest of the group keeps going.

  • - What do you think about that? - It's probably the eternal boy band.

  • Imagine N'Sync going with different pop stars right now.

  • It makes it seem like it's not coming from the heart of the performer.

  • It's coming from the producer.

  • I feel like what you just said described Teens React in a way.

  • You guys get new members and it's still Teens React,

  • even though the cast is different.

  • So that's like the same thing!

  • So it's not so weird and not so different.

  • (Finebros) So last question, now that you have listened

  • to some J-pop, are you going to start listening

  • - to any of these groups? - Ye-- No.

  • No.

  • I don't think so.

  • It's just not my type of music.

  • I'm actually interested in J-pop.

  • Yes, I like it a lot! I like it so much.

  • Not really. (laughs)

  • Not on my own free will.

  • I don't really like pop music.

  • No.

  • Nah, I'll stick with Drake.

  • I will probably go home and look some of them up.

  • You know what? Yeah!

  • When I'm sitting in the car with my friend

  • and I'm playing some hip hop, I can change it up

  • and play some J-pop!

  • Thanks so much for watching another episode of Teens React.

  • Let us know in the comments what video we should react to next.

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  • Also, be sure to subscribe to the React channel.

  • There are new shows over there every single week.

  • Goodbye!

  • ♪ (punk rock music) ♪

♪ (punk rock music) ♪

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青少年對J-pop的反應 (Teens React to J-pop)

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    Erina Kawagishi 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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