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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 13. 06. 2024
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I absolutely fell in love with this artist and their voice. The way her voice feels like she's inside my heart and is emerging from me like love overflowing from within? Ugh! Just absolutely beautiful!
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she is a nurse and constantly witnessing people's lives and deaths.
what she sings is love and requiem for the losers.
Thanks for the clarification đ
Do you have source for this? I feel the pain she is going through, and being a nurse would explain. I just want to feel connected to the music. Some singers (or performers) are only âsinging lyricsâ they are not connected to and when the emotions are fake, then I canât feel âconnectedâ. I need the emotions to be raw, truth, real, etc.
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She is a nurse. She seems to have had many difficult experiences at work. Her very gentle and strong singing voice probably comes from her experiences. She is not well known in Japan yet, but she is a dynamic singer, so she may become popular overseas.đđđ
Being emotional is not stupid - don't apologize â€
She has done an English version too... just in case you wanted to cry again.
Upiko herself is the author of the music and lyrics of this song.
Her voice reminds me another Japanese singer from the 80s - Nakajima Miyuki.
She reminds me of Hako Yamasaki from the 70s!
Her most famous song before Crow was a cover of Nakajima Miyuki - "ăăĄă€ă". At time of writing it has 5.7 million views.
Nakajima Miyuki had a huge vocal range and sang in many different styles so people looking her up might be confused by the comparison because some of her biggest hits were very different kinds of songs sung completely in a higher register. However, much of her folk stuff did sound very similar to this with the same kind of passion and deep lows. Yamasaki Hako, Asakawa Maki, Satoko Ishimine, Carmen Maki were some other similar artists that the Japanese music industry never pushed beyond their borders.
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I LOVE JAPAN and its music scene!!
Another masterpiece from Upiko..â Human scrambleâ video, where she performs sitting on grass on some park is just â€ïžđ„
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Once in a while, you hear an artist that truly moves you with their performance. This performance of "Crow" by Upiko did that a few weeks ago. Princess NittPicc, I completely understand your reaction and relate to it. One words describes this, Wow!!!
Great emotional reaction. One of the strongest entries this year. Upiko is really an excellent singer-songwriter. And those lyrics... poetry.
Upiko gets you right in the feels. She's so good.
This song is just amazing in any language, it's someone just throwing their heart out there.
Upiko is fantastic. She is up there with Ado and LiSA for me as amazing singers with so much emotion in their voices. This song deserves a bunch of views! Loved that you connected to it, music is there to make us feel. Never be afraid of feeling from music! Great reaction!
When I put this up as a reaction suggestion back in April, I hoped you would eventually listen to it. She is such an amazing singer. From the first time that I heard this song and read the lyrics, the song really spoke to me looking back at the dark days of my life but thankfully I am in a good place now. I understand why anyone is moved by this song or any of her music. She closes her performances with this song regularly. I would also suggest listening to her most recent song Human Scramble. To answer your question, yes she does write her own music and has had to struggle for every ounce of success she has had.
(Also, she streams live twice a week at 9am and there is an English version of crow as well, but I prefer the Japanese version personally)
Upiko is a gem, and she does amazing live streams with her guitar too.
Hayao Miyazaki created a level of music that I could not ever imagine would ever be matched. Upiko, singlehandedly, proved me wrong. I have very high respect for both.
I love her music! Hereâs a song that I can relate to, in the past that is! Her voice is fantastic! She has an English version to this song!! Also her song Human Scramble will leave you in tears! Her lyrics would remind me on how Pau from The Warning would write! She has a livestream on her CZcams channel that is on Tuesday and Friday!! Upiko is a remarkable artist!
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She wrote this song herself. You can see and hear the emotions from her eyes and voice.
The eyes... Even if she is not looking straight at you, pierces the soul
Don't worry, this song touches our hearts and brings us to tears.
Damn.......Girl can absolutely sing !!!!!!!!! Awesome !!!!!!!
I'm glad you found this. I found a few weeks back and wow mind blown
Also I broke at the end as you did you can hear the pain. Don't change Nitt đą
The chord progressions and melodies in this are something that's quite characteristic of Japanese pop and contemporary music. The chord progressions exemplify something that American guitarist, Marty Friedman (ex-Megadeth who's been living in Japan for quite a long time and become somewhat of a celebrity and music producer there) has said in interviews and clinics about Japanese pop music (you can find snippets of these on CZcams). The chord progressions in Japanese pop and contemporary music are often quite elongated, with many variances and a lot more exotic and expressive chords, and contrasts between chords. A chorus might actually be a single chord progression rather than a short progression repeated several times, which is more typical in Western pop music. It's an interesting difference that's not always as prominent now, especially as Japanese music becomes more influenced by Western music genres. But it's definitely something I've felt as a long-term fan of Japanese music, and from having lived there for a long time in the past and absorbing it all. I feel like the music ITSELF written this way tells me a story, without the lyrics.
Love, love, love this song!!! Her voice
She reminds me of Edith Piaf, the great french Chanson-Singer. Great lyrics, fantastic voice.
Thank you for the review of her song.
This song of hers pierced my heart.
She was a nurse.
One day.
Someone told her.
"You are young. Sing the songs you like."
She became a street singer.
And what is the power of her anger?
those capo are really handy for quick key changes mid-song.
her vocal style is reminiscent of the famous Nakajima Miyuki; This busker / streamer / singer-songwriter also covers Nakajima's songs quite a bit.
This song is a staple of her street busking sets as well as other similar ones like "FAITO" (try your best) by Nakajima Miyuki. other songs have reflected her struggles as a musician and the life and death she faces as a nurse.
personally, I never would have compared remy's vocal style and upiko's style. so, that was surprising - something i probably never would have thought of.
As far as I know this is an original composition, and she has recently posted an English version on her channel.
Dear NittPicc. You are a trained musician and may agree with this. Human voice is an amazing wonder. When a certain person sings at a certain frequency with certain vibrato, one's heart/chest can vibrate with sympathetic resonance. I have not experienced it with any musical instruments, but it can happen with human voice. It is a powerful thing. And not all singers can do it. This young lady can do it. She is a wonder.
Wow, I haven't been that emotional since Ren and Hi Ren. Fantastic voice too. Worth checking out more. Edit: Just checked her out and htere's an English version of the song!
Youâve reacted beautifully, with no filter. Her emotions and yours , I can feel them. Thank you for that đ Really, really enjoyed it, and discovered a gem đ
I've watched this four times now. I loved your reaction to this. Please never hold back your feelings. â€
To nitpick I find your reactions honest and loan formed by your music training. But it's your humanity that really makes your channel worthwhile to be subscribed to. Try not to chase down the positive opinion of people who are trying to put you down for crying on camera or being too talkative just be yourself those of us who really enjoy you for the person you are will continue to without you having a change anything about yourself
Your reaction was as strong and powerful and intense as the song⊠â€
at upikoÂŽs Channel there is an english version, I think you will enjoy this too.
Upiko have LIVE shows two days a week in her channel..
She stream, and video is deleted, so, you must see live and chat with her. She talk good english.
She is humble, and sing stories of people.. her son "the human scramble".. made me cry every time.
The first time i though she sings about herself..
Now that i know that it's not true .. i continue crying every time i listen.
She will publish her fist LP in OCTOBER.
She's a real one for sure. She has a bunch of great stuff on her channel and I believe she has an album out in October. She also live streams on Tuesday and Friday mornings on her channel. She's super friendly and I just love her voice and her art. She also has a live album available, to stream at least. I listen to it on Apple Music.
She reminds me of that French old singer.... Oh what is her name.... She had several hits in Europe in the 60:ies..... We had Zarah Leander here in Sweden with a similar voice. She was big in the 40:ies and 50:ies.
You might be thinking of Ădith Piaf?
Edith Piaff?
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@@Gakster81 That was my first impression as well.
She reminds me of "Mariko" the character in the remake of "Shogun". For another stunning voice try the band "Glim Spanky". The singer sounds a bit like Janice Joplin.
I am a 58-year-old male and not ashamed to say that this song makes me cry as well. Most of her videos on CZcams are just her and her guitar. No backing music. I love this song "Rapid Train To Hell" (according to Google Translate). She shows more of her vocal range and dynamics. czcams.com/video/qBpUTVSLLDM/video.html
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Hello Princess NittPicc! I can't imagine anyone finding you annoying, you are awesome! Please don't apologize for having emotions and being human. Please take very good care of yourself and have an amazing week.
Try Upiko âHuman Scrambleâ. Get the tissues first.
Upiko is such a fantastic singer. That voice is magic! You should listen to Rainbow bridge (èčăźæ©) , a fantastic song.
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New to me. What a voice! Upiko, huh? I'll have to make a note about her.
Maybe because she sounds a little old school, like 80s Japanese movie themes or something, it immediately made me think of a fairly recent anime ED (end credits theme), "Akiba Maid War." It's much more ridiculous, like a yakuza movie but it's about maid cafes. Except they play it straight and it's violent and dark. It's very Japanese, in that I don't know who else on Earth could make the combination work (like "Girls und Panzer" is so quintessentially Japanese). I really enjoyed it. Why am I suddenly leaving an anime review? I don't know, but I wrote it, so for the algorithm I'll leave it here. :P That ED is amazing, though. Maybe not as amazing as Upiko here, but Rina Satou can sing, make no mistake!
another Japanese band option - ONE OK ROCK -
Clock Strikes - [2023 Luxury Disease Japan Tour]
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It shows your heart is in the right place đą she sounds like Edith Piaf not sure of her name?
iâm a tad broken now.
Donât be sorry for being emotional music is suppose to make you feel something happy sad anger let that emotion flow đ«¶đŒđ€đ»đ«¶đŒ
Miyuki Nakajima, her voice remind me of Miyuki Nakajima, czcams.com/video/v2SlpjCz7uE/video.html
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kasey chamber-lose yourself cover
I guest she lost a friend and she was the crow,
Good reaction, try reacting to Alip Ba Ta's cover of Kiss the Rain from Japanese pianise Yiruma... â€
For another beautiful Upiko song, check out czcams.com/video/0byDB5FvvRg/video.htmlsi=it5IQMm9QCEuFvD9
It translates to Human Scramble. It's just her and her guitar and the video does have an auto translate that works well enough but the song is just stunning and entrancing regardless. Cheers!
For me, she is the reincarnation of Bessie Smith, Edith Piaf and Dolores O'Riordan.
Some of her songs remind me of some Marlene Dietrich songs, both in tone and topic.
I think sheâs working on an english version of that song
English version is already out
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Hey NittPicc. Pleased to see to reacting to the lovely Upiko and her signature song Crow. English language version over on her official channel. Upiko does live chats frequently here on CZcams, so be sure to subscribe for all notifications. Just as Mindset from Gacharic Spin was one of, if not my favourite song of 2021, Crow has fast become one of my faves of the year so far, even if we're only at the midway point. One of those songs that will stop you in your tracks and have you reaching for the Kleenex. You needn't apologise for your reaction âïžâ€ïž
Could you react to her new song? Itâs called Human Scramble
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Hako Yamazaki
"Love only my heart"
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French singer? Mathieu? Piaf?
Yes Edith Piaf i think
It reminds of Ado voice
TBH I love her voice even more â€