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からのKAITOパート→レンパートに変わるところが好きすぎる😭💞

I NEED MORE OF THAT I LOVED IT

ここのKAITO兄さんとレンくんの低音、高音が合わさってるところ最高です✨️あとラスサビでめっちゃ盛り上がるの好きです✌🏻

ここの部分可愛くて好きです!

- the rythim used in the very beginning reminds a lot the base line of a lot of Brazilian Funk songs, which is one of the most popular music genres nowadays in Brazil

= Miku passando batom de morango

Eu amei todas as referências do Brasil cara :) eu realmente aprecio muito o seu trabalho inclusive eu tenho esse batom da moranguinho kkkk

- here there are a bunch of references from typical things, furnitures and foods you would find in a common Brazilian house. The fruit magnets in the fridge, the gas tank/propane tank with the knitted cover, the guaraná drink (popular soda drink in Brazil), the brigadeiros (popular chocolate ball dessert), the pão de queijo (popular cheese bread snack), ... Just to name a few of them.

= Guaraná, geladeira cheia de ímã aleatório, o botijão de gás com renda de vó, um monte de brigadeiro e pão de queijo

SIMM!!!賛辞をありがとうございます。私たちブラジル人も日本からあなたを愛しています。♥︎♥︎♥︎

Tbm tem himitsu da yo e as partes dela falando em português (1)

= Havaiana com bandeirinha

- Flip flops are one of the most common footwear that Brazilians wear everywhere. And specially the ones with the Brazilian flag that Miku is wearing is among of the most popular models.

CONSIGO OUVIR SIM MIKU!!OI VINDO DIRETAMENTE DO NOSSO BRASIL🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷

Brilha brilha!!!

"O japão está muito quente"

aqui ta mais kakakaakakakakaka

Tbm tem himitsu da yo e as partes dela falando em português 0:37 1:17 1:20 1:29 1:45 , so comentando msm (2)

= Calçadão de Copacabana

- The background refers to the very well known Portuguese pavement or Portuguese-Mosaic, which is one of the most easily recognizable elements in some Brazilian cities, being the most famous one of them Rio de Janeiro. In summary, it is a black and white mosaic pavement style brought by Portugal, found in a lot of sidewalks in different cities from Brazil.

- In the left corner appears a Pandeiro, one of the most famous percussion intruments used in many different Brazilian songs and genres.

"Samba no festival"

= Pandeiro

Descobrir isso ás da manhã com dor de cabeça é surreal

= Vuvuzela

- Bandeira do Brasil

- The dance called Frevo, the one small Miku is doing, is a very popular and traditional dance style originated from the Northeast state of Pernambuco which has as one of the most defining features the use of an umbrella in the performances. Its a very popular dance style in Canival parades nowadays, but it has a very interesting History behind it that I definetly recommend you searching about it ;)

= Dançando Frevo

que fofo!!

Tbm tem himitsu da yo e as partes dela falando em português 1:17 1:20 1:29 1:45 , so comentando msm (3)

- This one is Im not 100% sure but I think its a reference to the Forró dance, another very famous dance style in Brazil also originated in the Northeast region. The dance emerged in the early 20th century, influenced by the European quadrille and African rhythms, evolving as a social and folk dance often performed to accordion-driven music, specially popular during the Festa Junina celebration (a typical festival in Brazil)

= Dançando Forró

ELA DANÇANDO FORRÓ, EU VOU MORRE AAAAAH

Miku dançando forró
![[] OLHA ELA DANÇANDO UM FORROZIM KKAsmei ❤️ - Mãos para cima! ~手を上げな~ / feat.初音ミク](https://img.youtube.com/vi/gjbguYbJQNo/mqdefault.jpg)
[] OLHA ELA DANÇANDO UM FORROZIM KKAsmei ❤️

é forró

〜

- Samba!

A porra of the music:

美しい!!

- The dress that Miku is wearing is probably a reference to the canaval dresses, very common among carnaval performers in some parades

Y'all sleeping on that genre change at

- Blá blá blá is a very common onomatopoeia in the Portuguese language (at least the one spoken in Brazil) used to refer to the sound of someone talking or yapping

= JBL falsa ??

"Uni Duni Tê"

- Uni duni tê is a very common expression used in Brazil. It doesnt have a specific meaning, but its often used as a rythim for children play or when someone wants to choose something randomly, it becames something like a chant ("Uni duni tê, salamê minguê, o escolhido foi você!").

= "uni duni tê"

Ela falando "uni dune te" . mt fofo. とても可愛い!

Uni Duni Tê

"Paixão"

"Samba no coração

Tbm tem himitsu da yo e as partes dela falando em português 1:20 1:29 1:45 , so comentando msm (4)

ELA FEZ.... A MIKU BRASILEIRA FEZ O "L"

Tbm tem himitsu da yo e as partes dela falando em português 1:29 1:45 , so comentando msm (5)

= Miku fofocando num orelhão enquanto toma água de coco no coco com bola de futebol sentada naquela cadeira de plástico (vc sabe muito bem qual)

NEM FUDENDO, ELA FEZ O L KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK

Tudo faz referência à nos, a cozinha do clipe, o chão de Copacabana, ela dançando frevo, samba e capoeira , ela falando português , o meme do cachorro, ela falando uni-duni-tê, ela falando eu te amo 🥹 , a nossa bandeira e a do Japão, sem contar q saiu em época de carnaval, o japonês q escreveu isso merece um prêmio é a artista brasileira q fez o clipe tbm (Melryn) , eles representaram o Brasil mto bemessa música é perfeita (minha favorita agr) eu sobrevivi a pandemia pra poder ver isso

- The dance style that Miku is performing is no other than the very famous Samba, which is one of the most well known dance styles during the Carnaval season. The Samba dance originated in the early 20th century in Brazil, with roots in African rhythms and dances brought by enslaved Africans, particularly from the West African region. It developed in Rio de Janeiro, blending African cultural elements with Portuguese and indigenous influences.

Miku dançando funk (provavelmente)

-Danca de samba

Miku dançando samba

ela sambando que fofura 😭💞

= Dançando Samba

Tbm tem himitsu da yo e as partes dela falando em português 1:45 , so comentando msm (6)

"Olá"

, Nosso caramelo!!!🇧🇷

- This one is a clear reference to one of the most worldwide known memes from Brazil: the dog and kid dancing together. One interesting thing about the dog: in Brazil the Caramelo dog is a very common type of dog found in a lot of different places in Brazil. Its also considered one of the most well known elements of the Brazilian culture.

A REFERÊNCIA ❤❤ 🇧🇷

MIKU'S DANCIN' WITH THE DOG!!!! God, i love that soo much

Meme do cachorro dançando

Que legal o meme do cachorro emISSO É O BRASIL! 🇧🇷 💚💛

YEEEEY UM CARAMELO!

aquele meme muito famoso kkkkkkkkkkkこの曲を作ってくれた人に本当に感謝しています

途中に出てきたdancing dog memeを見逃さなかったぞ

-Cachorro dancando

= Meme do vira lata caramelo dançando

Cachorro caramelo :D

Yeeeeyy dancing doguinho!

CACHORRINHO CARAMELOOOO!!!! O ORGULHO DO BRASILLLLL!!!!!

MIKU DANÇANDO COM O CACHORRO CARAMELO!!! 😍🤩

sim miku, você me animou! 🇧🇷

= Som de gol do Brasil

this goes so hard

〜くっそ興奮、最骨頂!!!めろくるさん、可愛い曲調だけじゃなくてイケイケのも作れちゃうの素敵すぎる!!テンション上げたい時に聴きたい曲No.1

, so comentando msm

MONITORING REFERENCE???

Miku fazendo o L em

= Dançando Frevo novamente

Miku dançando frevo

-Capoeira!

ELA FAZENDO A DANÇA DA CHUVA

- Im also not 100% sure about this one, but I think its a reference to Capoeira. Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics, music, and combat. It originated in the 16th century among enslaved Africans in Brazil as a form of self-defense disguised as dance to avoid detection by slave masters. Over time, it evolved into a cultural expression and a symbol of resilience, freedom, and Afro-Brazilian heritage.

Miku dançando capoeira

Omgee. the attention to culture in Miku doing ginga a move in Capoeira that keeps the fighter on their feet so they don't lose momentum and then having the attacks mainly be used as a dance in this music video because of its modern use as a way of fighting and/or dance??! BOTH THE SONG AND MUSIC VIDEO IS INSANELY GOOD

= Lutando Capoeira

ELA FAZENDO MINHA LUTA

- This one is one of the trickiest references to me. I dont really know which specific dance style this performance is refering to, since there are a lot of different traditional dancing styles in Brazil that this dance reminds of. However, just to name a few of them we have Quadrilha (popular dance style in the Northeast region commonly performed during the Festa Junina celebration), Fandango , Balaio (both very popular dance styles in the South region of Brazil), etc.

A criadora do clipe falou que é carimbó

CARIMBO REFERÊNCIA?!!

Miku dançando carimbó

Miku dançando carimbó (Dança da Região Norte)

É impressão minha, ou em ela tá dançando Carimbó?
