Thursday, May 23, 2024

Ratatata hits right on target


BABYMETAL is not stopping anytime soon. A fresh drop today -- just the audio track for now -- but it's another terrific party anthem. Ratatata in collab with Electric Callboy (heard of them, never heard them... yet) turns the energy up to 10 from the get go, and never lets up. It has a very '80s disco mashed in with a '90s EDM vibe that picks a body up and makes it dance like nobody's watching -- and I hope to heck that no one was watching.

The English lyrics are simple enough -- end of the day, we're hyped to go to the club, meet our friends and dance our brains out until tomorrow. I'll check out the inevitable lyric video later to see what the Japanese lyrics say, but it'll probably be not much different. I think I heard a lyric that goes something like 'my body is a weapon', hence the onomatopoeic 'Ratatata' of a machine gun, like the sound effect YUI and MOA make in Gimme Choco, but the pace is slightly more spaced out than a chaingun would sound like, so I'm guessing it's more the sound of aggressive metal drums instead. Makes sense if we're imitating a wild dance rhythm.

Not sure what the metalheads will say, but despite the heaviness of the beat, it's more a dance rave than strictly metal. Radio-friendly. Regardless, it's so much fun to bop to, and as always, so positive in the anticipation of good times to come, no matter what we might have experienced earlier in the day.

As much as I like how BABYMETAL has matured in their vocal quality and choreopgraphy since The Other One, with the inclusion of MOMOMETAL, I'm equally glad that they have kept their fun, playful side and are continuing to crank out tunes that get the crowd crazy pumped with absolute bangers like Metali from last year (has it been that long already?), and this one.

If the official MV drops as soon as it did with Metali, that would be fantastic. I'm looking forward to check out the choreo as both bands are reputedly well matched in their emphasis on singing and dancing. Hopefully it'll be worthy of a more detailed second review.

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