マツコの知らない世界 2025年1月3日 新春SP★前編!「カバーソング&歌ってみたの世界」
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00:00Matsuko's Undying World
00:042025 New Year's Special
00:09First...
00:11I love you
00:15I don't want to hear a sad song just for now
00:24I love you
00:27I ran away and came to this room
00:36Let me bloom, let me bloom
00:40With a peach-colored breath
00:44I'll be embraced by you
00:48And become a flower that spills
00:53I love cover songs. I'm Tomita Akihiro, a music producer.
01:00Wow!
01:02It's been a while.
01:04What is this?
01:06You'll see later.
01:08I know.
01:10I'm sorry.
01:12I didn't know this was here.
01:15Why are you playing Somenosuke Sometaro's song again and again?
01:22Shouldn't you come up with something?
01:27Today, we have another special guest.
01:31She is a great singer.
01:37It's been a while.
01:40It's been a long time.
01:42It's been a long time. I'm so happy.
01:45It's bad to ask you how you've been.
01:49I'm doing well.
01:52I've known you for a long time.
01:55That's right.
01:57We've known each other since before Usseewa.
01:59That's right.
02:01Usseewa
02:07Ado made her major debut in Usseewa in 2020.
02:17She is so popular that she is now on a world tour.
02:21What is the origin of her popularity?
02:23To be honest, I felt like I was stuck on the screen all the time.
02:28Talking to this person.
02:30A modern cover song based on vocaloid songs.
02:37It's called Utatte Mita Kaiwai.
02:43Ado is the strongest singer who was born from it.
02:48I don't know.
02:50Cover song and singing world.
02:55Cover song and singing world.
03:03Cover song and singing world.
03:11Cover song and singing world.
03:23Cover song and singing world.
03:35Cover song and singing world.
03:45Cover song and singing world.
03:52Cover song and singing world.
04:00Cover song and singing world.
04:08Cover song and singing world.
04:18Cover song and singing world.
04:28Cover song and singing world.
04:38Cover song and singing world.
04:48Cover song and singing world.
04:58Cover song and singing world.
05:08Cover song and singing world.
05:16I think of Hideki Saijo.
05:20YMCA.
05:22Young man.
05:24And Beautiful Sunday.
05:26Seiji Tanaka.
05:28Seiji Tanaka.
05:30I'm sorry.
05:32I'm sorry.
05:34I'm sorry.
05:36I'm sorry.
05:38There were a lot of cover songs in the past.
05:42That's right.
05:44I'm going to dig into that today.
05:48The first clip.
05:50You did a good job.
05:52You said Aino-te properly.
05:54You should have said Aino-te more.
05:58You should have said Aino-te more.
06:00You should have said Aino-te more.
06:02You should have said Aino-te more.
06:04It's a prequel.
06:06Can you read it for us?
06:10It's a time when you can listen to all kinds of music on your smartphone.
06:14Cover songs are a time machine that transcends time and taste.
06:18Yes.
06:20The style of listening to music has changed.
06:22In the past, it was a record or a CD.
06:26Now, it's a smartphone.
06:28In particular, there are more opportunities to listen to music through subscription services.
06:32As a result of this,
06:34young people can easily listen to old songs in the 60s, 70s, and 80s.
06:42It's surprising that foreign singers are making Japanese songs popular.
06:48Spitz is popular these days.
06:50That's right.
06:52Spitz is popular these days.
06:56I've been listening to Spitz for a long time, and I'm addicted to it.
07:00That's amazing.
07:02When I heard that Spitz was popular, I thought it was good.
07:08That's right.
07:10Now that it's in the form of a subscription service,
07:14it doesn't matter if it's a new song or a song from 30, 40, or 50 years ago.
07:20That's right.
07:22It's the same.
07:24In the era of good things,
07:26Ado-chan actually released an album that he sang.
07:30That's right.
07:32That's great.
07:34I'm so happy.
07:36That's great.
07:38Thank you, Ringo-san.
07:42Ringo-san is great, too.
07:44It was really great.
07:46I'm so happy.
07:48Ado-san is listening to it again.
07:50I'm listening to it.
07:54It's like a cover of Ado-chan's song.
07:56That's right.
07:58It's like a cover of Ado-chan's song.
08:00That's right.
08:02It's a recent song.
08:04Akira-chan.
08:06I listened to it.
08:08I'm so happy.
08:10How was it?
08:12It was amazing.
08:14TK's song was amazing, too.
08:16I'm so happy.
08:18This, sin, and punishment are really amazing.
08:22I'm so happy.
08:24Ado-chan really listens to it.
08:26I'm so happy.
08:28I thought only people in the dark world could sing this song.
08:34If I get this,
08:36I thought no one could sing it.
08:38I thought no one could sing it.
08:40That's how much I listened to it.
08:44It was really amazing.
08:46This is a song that the general public listens to.
08:48This is a song that the general public listens to.
08:50I put together this video.
08:52I put together this video.
08:54A man in his 20s who is a big fan of Ado,
08:56A man in his 20s who is a big fan of Ado,
08:58A man in his 20s who is a big fan of Ado,
09:06The arrangement is very strict.
09:08Ado-chan doesn't break down.
09:10Ado-chan doesn't break down.
09:14I was impressed by this song.
09:16I searched for a song called,
09:18I searched for a song called,
09:20I searched for a song called,
09:22Name Creation
09:24Name Creation
09:28Found the original song.
09:30Found the original song.
09:38Numerous artists sing.
09:40Numerous artists sing.
09:42In the midst of listening to the song...
09:44In the midst of listening to the song...
09:46This is where I met Yosui-san for the first time.
09:56He's been doing self covers since the original song.
09:59Yosui-san, surprisingly...
10:01Akina-chan and Okinome-chan...
10:03Oh, I said Okinome-chan.
10:05He's met various artists, including Yosui Inoue.
10:11He's writing good songs.
10:13It's a dream come true.
10:21He released this song in 1973.
10:25He fell in love with this song.
10:27And then...
10:34He discovered a version of this song by Saito Yuki.
10:40It's been 89 years.
10:42Yosui-san's song was released in 1973.
10:46In this way, time and taste are freely connected.
10:50That's the charm of a cover song.
10:53There are a lot of people...
10:55There are a lot of people who have come to the old song because of this.
11:00That's what it is.
11:01There are a lot of people.
11:03That's amazing.
11:04There are a lot of people I have to thank.
11:07Ado-chan and other singers.
11:10That's right.
11:11There are a lot of people who have been rediscovered by that.
11:14That's right.
11:16It's a great era.
11:29There is a history of cover songs.
11:31If you follow the history of cover songs to the present, you will reach the existence of Ado-chan.
11:36Let's look at the history of cover songs.
11:39In a nutshell, it's like this.
11:42In the Showa era, Western music covers were the mainstream.
11:45In the Heisei era, Japanese music covers were the mainstream.
11:48You said two songs that were representative of the Showa era.
11:53That's right.
11:55I'll come out later.
11:56I'm sorry.
11:57It's okay.
11:58Is that so?
11:59It's a cover of Japanese music.
12:00That's right.
12:01Of course, there are people who cover Western music.
12:04That's right.
12:05The music of 40 or 50 years ago is a song that young people today don't know.
12:11That's right.
12:12It's not like Western music at that time.
12:14That's right.
12:15In Japan, cover songs that became popular after the war were in the United States.
12:22It was normal.
12:23That's right.
12:24For example, Miyako Hirota was a professional singer who sang cover songs.
12:29That's right.
12:30That's right.
12:31I just played it.
12:34This is the famous song of Fubuki Hoshiji.
12:38This is a famous song of Edith Piaf and Shanson.
12:41During the Olympics the other day.
12:44Yes.
12:50The song that Segino Dion sang at the Olympics.
12:53That's right.
12:54That song has a original song.
12:56Fubuki Hoshiji sang that song at the Nissei Theater every year.
13:01He was on a great stage.
13:03It was an unthinkable artistic performance.
13:07At that time.
13:08He couldn't get a platinum ticket.
13:11I heard that he went to see Yves Montand.
13:13That's right.
13:14This is also a cover song of Edith Piaf's representative song.
13:19And Miyako Hirota, whose name came out earlier.
13:22Vacation.
13:23And Miyako Nakawa's cute baby.
13:26This is also a cover song of Francis.
13:29At that time, it was after the New Middle Ages.
13:32That's right.
13:33Most people were around the New Middle Ages.
13:36That's right.
13:37Everyone.
13:38That's why the English song is very good.
13:40That's right.
13:41It's an era like that.
13:43Do you know any songs?
13:45Ado-chan, do you know any songs?
13:48As expected.
13:50I'm from a different generation, so I don't know many songs.
13:54I like Erichiemi's Kamonamai House.
13:58I haven't heard Tennessee Waltz yet.
14:02You know Erichiemi.
14:04There is a slight change in the pop music cover boom.
14:08Here it is.
14:11It means that singers who sing covers and genres of original songs are diversified.
14:16I was around this age.
14:18That's right.
14:19Our generation is around this age.
14:20It's real.
14:21I understand.
14:22So, the top singers who covered chanson, jazz, and rockabilly.
14:30From the 1970s to the 1980s.
14:33For example, actors covered western music.
14:37Also, idols covered western music.
14:41Western music covered until the 1960s was the center of the world's hit songs.
14:47However, in the 1970s.
14:54I like this song.
14:56I like this song.
14:57I'm still doing it.
14:59This song is overwhelmingly good.
15:02Six years ago, Mr. Summertime covered a hit song in France.
15:10Here it is.
15:14It's hard.
15:16The original song is a terrible song.
15:19It's not a refreshing song at all.
15:28It's a song called Genkabucha.
15:31Mr. Summertime listened to this song when he traveled to the United States.
15:36He decided to cover this song just by listening to the sound.
15:39He found out the content of the song later.
15:41Amazing.
15:42In addition.
15:45Here it is.
15:46What a feeling.
15:49This is the original song of Flashdance.
15:52Flashdance.
15:53In Japan.
15:54This is the story of the story of the story.
15:57That's right.
15:58I made this song.
16:01It's a Japanese-style song.
16:03I just updated it.
16:07It's very interesting.
16:09In that series.
16:13There were a lot of big movie dramas.
16:15That's right.
16:16Mr. Asakura and Ms. Megumi Shiina sing the cover song.
16:20In addition to the diversity of songs like this.
16:23There are also many artists who sing the cover song.
16:26For example.
16:36At that time, Mr. Tanaka, who is the older brother of the song.
16:39He covered the song Beautiful Sunday.
16:43That's right.
16:46He covered the song Beautiful Sunday.
16:50This song is too good to be a cover song.
16:56Can you sing this song?
16:58This is a famous cover song.
17:00It's a famous cover song.
17:04Yellow submarine.
17:05I know this song.
17:07Produced by Mr. Otakei.
17:08Mr. Kanazawa was an idol at that time.
17:13That's right.
17:14The cover song is also very good.
17:16That's right.
17:17This is Mr. Shinobu Sakagami's song.
17:23Mr. Shinobu will be angry at me.
17:26He will be angry at me if he sees me singing.
17:30I want to tell you a misunderstanding.
17:33The original song is very good.
17:35Mr. Sakagami's version is very good.
17:37Mr. Sakagami's song is very good.
17:39That's right.
17:40It's very fashionable.
17:41But Mr. Sakagami will be angry.
17:45In the meantime, a big boom in the 1980s.
17:50Eurobeat cover by idol in the 1980s.
17:55This is the song that preceded it.
17:58It's a new song.
17:59That's right.
18:00This is the song that changed from the 11th place last week.
18:01Dancing Hero.
18:02This is also a new song.
18:03This is a cover song of Angie Gould, a British female singer.
18:08Dancing Hero.
18:10It's cool.
18:14I really liked it.
18:16I still like it.
18:18It's a big hit with a bold arrangement of the old song and the new song.
18:26From here, a Eurobeat cover boom by idol in the 1980s.
18:31For example, this is a cover of Michael Fortunati, a male singer from Italy.
18:37Give Me Up.
18:45It's strange to see Dave now.
18:53I really liked it.
19:00In addition,
19:04Wink.
19:05I love Kai.
19:11In Japan, I only like Okama.
19:14I only have 80% of Okama fans in the world.
19:19I like Kai's face.
19:21And also,
19:22It's fashionable.
19:23It's fashionable.
19:25In this way, a cover of Eurobeat in the 1980s.
19:28There are various songs and performances.
19:31Mr. Ado, did you know any songs?
19:34Yes, that's it.
19:35I can't stop loving you.
19:38So, it's not a single as a song of Kairi.
19:42It was the first album.
19:43However, it became a big hit in Japan.
19:46What is it?
19:50Speaking of which,
19:51It's Mariah Carey.
19:5329-year-old Christmas.
19:55It was the theme song of a Japanese drama.
19:57Now, it's the top song of Christmas songs in the United States.
20:01It's in the top 10 on the Billboard every year.
20:05What am I talking about?
20:07Mr. Ado, did you know any songs?
20:09I like Wink.
20:12You seem to like Wink.
20:16I know.
20:17You seem to like Wink.
20:18I know.
20:22I can't stop loving you.
20:24I thought Wink was the original song.
20:27So, I found out here.
20:29It was interesting.
20:33Japanese people cover Eurobeat and high energy.
20:39I think this song was the first one to make the flow.
20:44Mr. Miyako Ogino.
20:45Dancing Hero.
20:46EQ Up.
20:48I wonder how many times we will be surprised.
20:52I've been listening to this song for years.
20:55I'm not surprised at all.
20:57I've been listening to this song over and over again.
21:01I've never seen such a person.
21:04I like the song called Dance Beat Until Dawn.
21:09That's not a cover.
21:12Today, he came as a special guest.
21:20Welcome from Yatsugatake.
21:25He came as a special guest.
21:30Welcome from Yatsugatake.
21:32Yatsugatake?
21:35Thank you for having me.
21:38I'm so happy.
21:40Nice to meet you.
21:42It's nice to meet you.
21:48Don't look at me like that.
21:50I'm Oginome-chan.
21:52I'm surprised that it's nice to meet you.
21:54I'm different.
21:55I try not to meet you.
21:59I heard that.
22:01Oginome-san heard that, too.
22:03I heard that, too.
22:04Michi-san tries to meet me as soon as possible.
22:10Ado-san, it's nice to meet you.
22:13Yes, it's nice to meet you.
22:15I'm sorry to say this.
22:17Don't say that.
22:19You said nice to meet you.
22:22I thought it was nice to meet you.
22:24I thought so, too.
22:29I'm so happy.
22:31Me, too.
22:33I've never talked to you like this before.
22:40Can I say what I feel?
22:42Yes.
22:43There are some people who don't show their faces.
22:48You have a wonderful voice.
22:54I was surprised that you were dancing when you were singing on TV.
23:00Really?
23:02I thought it was amazing that you didn't just hide your face.
23:11I think she's dancing in her own time.
23:15No, I'm not.
23:17No, I'm not.
23:20I said it right.
23:22Everyone, please say it right.
23:24I'm not.
23:25Everyone, please say it right.
23:28I'm not.
23:29I thought it was cool.
23:31But you're a great hider.
23:35I'm glad to hear that.
23:37I'm glad to hear that.
23:38I'm glad to hear that.
23:41Let's take a look at Ohinome's history.
23:49She made her debut as a member of MILF when she was 10 years old in 1979.
23:57Five years later, she made her debut as a member of MILF when she was 10 years old.
24:06And in December of the next year, she made her debut as a member of MILF when she was 10 years old in 1979.
24:17She made her debut as a member of MILF when she was 10 years old in 1979.
24:21She's not losing to you.
24:23Nice to meet you.
24:27I heard that you had a big reason to become a singer.
24:30I've loved singing since I was a kid.
24:33I'm a big fan of Momoi Yamaguchi.
24:35I wanted to be a singer after I saw her on TV.
24:39How old were you then?
24:41I was 9 years old.
24:43That's when you really became a star in the entertainment industry.
24:45That's when you really became a star in the entertainment industry.
24:46And then I applied for a program like Chibikko Otamane.
24:51And then, Keiko Ohinome, the older sister, came out.
24:55And then, Keiko Ohinome, the older sister, came out.
24:58The older sister is an actress and the younger sister is a singer.
25:01Do you live in the same house?
25:03Yes, of course.
25:04Did you know that you were coming here today?
25:05Yes, I did.
25:07Are they different personalities?
25:09They're totally different.
25:10How about the younger sister?
25:12She's really open-minded.
25:14She's like the Pacific Ocean.
25:16She's like the Pacific Ocean.
25:17She's like the Pacific Ocean.
25:20In the 20th anniversary of the show,
25:23they showed a dignified singing performance.
25:26Are you Chibayashi?
25:27Are you Chibayashi?
25:28Chibayashi?
25:29Yes, I'm Chibayashi.
25:30You're Chibayashi?
25:32I'm Matsuo.
25:34I'm Sakura.
25:35I'm Kashiwagi.
25:37I'm Chibayashi.
25:38I'm Chibayashi.
25:39But Sakura is my sister.
25:41The dancing hero was on the charts after the show.
25:46They sold more than 320,000 copies.
25:49It was a big hit.
25:54It was the first time for them to sing in public.
25:57It was the first time for them to sing in public.
25:58They were the top idols.
26:02After that...
26:03You did a good job.
26:08I like you the most.
26:12They danced until dawn.
26:16It's a little late.
26:20It's a little early.
26:23The back-dancers of PBS were creepy.
26:26They got popular in Japan.
26:28They got popular in Japan.
26:29They got popular in Japan.
26:30Nonstopper, which included their hit songs,
26:34sold more than 320,000 copies in 1987.
26:40That's amazing.
26:42In 1988...
26:44This is the producer of NARUTAMAKE REVOLUTION.
26:49They released their first English album, VIRGIN OF LOVE.
26:54They released their first English album, VIRGIN OF LOVE.
26:55It's cold today.
26:56It's cold today.
26:57It'll be hard if you catch a cold.
26:59They were active as actresses.
27:01Let's do that.
27:03It's fashionable.
27:06In 2017,
27:09dancing heroes revived.
27:12There were young generations who didn't know about them.
27:17YThanks to my wife she's living in YATSUBATAKI.
27:19I'm just lying now.
27:23That's a zombie.
27:29It's already been 7 years?
27:30And now, they're celebrating the 40th birthday.
27:33And now they're celebrating the 40th birthday.
27:34At the live, they give a hand handshake party.
27:38That's amazing.
27:40I wish they'd put her in a gallery.
27:44Because I'm a gallery.
27:46Because I'm a gallery.
27:48She looks like she's being imitated.
27:50She looks like she's being imitated.
27:52No, she's not being imitated!
27:58Once upon a time, there was a great Arab monk.
28:02He forgot about love.
28:04Other than dancing heroes,
28:06he was also a great coffee drinker.
28:08He had a lot of hit covers.
28:10Oginome Yoko
28:16When you cover a song,
28:18there's something you have in mind.
28:20I've summarized it in this clip.
28:22Here it is.
28:24Oginome Yoko is particular about her cover songs.
28:26She respects the original song.
28:28However, she doesn't listen to it too much.
28:30That's true. If you listen to it too much,
28:32it won't be like that.
28:34She's got a lot of respect for the original song.
28:36That's true.
28:38She's an actress, and she's 6 years younger than me.
28:40She joined the Beatles fan club.
28:42She's a big sister.
28:44I have an older brother.
28:46The Beatles are a band that has a lot of covers.
28:50They have a lot of covers.
28:52They not only cover the songs of the predecessors,
28:56but also covers of artists such as A Taste of Honey,
28:58Twist & Shove,
29:00and Insta-Fu.
29:02They have a lot of covers,
29:04and they change the song
29:06in their own way.
29:08They also have a lot of chorus work.
29:10It's really fun.
29:12That's where I learned the fun of music.
29:14I realized how free it is to cover.
29:16That's what I felt.
29:18So when I covered Dancing Hero,
29:20I had a completely different image of the original song,
29:24but I thought I could do it my way.
29:28My favorite cover song is
29:30Pet Shop Boys' Always On My Mind.
29:34That's a completely different song.
29:38After that, I realized
29:40that the original song had this kind of sound.
29:42That's right.
29:44So there's a lot of fun in that kind of cover.
29:48That's right.
29:50It's like Ado-chan.
29:52She didn't even change the arrangement.
29:56If that's the case,
29:58I'm going to kill Hong-chan.
30:02I'm going to do it my way.
30:04You didn't do it in such a funny way.
30:06I didn't do it in such a funny way,
30:08but it's my own way.
30:10That's right.
30:12That's the fun of covering.
30:14That's right.
30:16Covering is fun.
30:18That's right.
30:20So we just talked about it.
30:22What do you think, Ado-chan?
30:24I listen to a lot of songs.
30:28You listen to a lot of songs.
30:30For example,
30:32I recently covered Anri's Cat's Eye.
30:34I was thinking about how to bring out the good points of my voice and Cat's Eye.
30:42So I listened to a lot of Anri's music at the time.
30:48Did you listen to Cat's Eye from various eras?
30:50That's right.
30:52Don't listen to it.
30:54Don't listen to it.
30:56That's amazing.
30:58Mr. Anri's straightness.
31:00Simple and straight.
31:02I thought it was amazing.
31:04I thought it was amazing.
31:10Ado-chan's songs are
31:12I think it's a song with a lot of fans
31:14to make you explosive
31:16and to give you a strong nuance.
31:18But Mr. Anri's songs are
31:20It's a song that you have to sing out of tune.
31:22I think it's more like a song that you have to sing out of tune.
31:24Yes, it's like a song that you have to sing out of tune.
31:26Annie sings very easily.
31:29Yes, she sings very easily.
31:31It's different when you try really hard.
31:34Yes, that's right.
31:35But when you sing out of tune, you become bad at it.
31:37Because you're an amateur.
31:38Yes, that's right.
31:39That's why it's difficult to sing Annie's song.
31:43It's difficult.
31:44Yes.
31:45Annie's first song, Cat's Eye.
31:52Here is the cover version of Ado.
31:57Annie's first song, Cat's Eye.
32:04Here is the cover version of Ado.
32:07It's a bit different, isn't it?
32:27Here is the cover version of Ado.
32:40It's a bit different, isn't it?
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33:25It's a bit different, isn't it?
33:26It's a bit different, isn't it?
33:27It's been a while, isn't it?
33:46No, but this is...
33:48Akina is difficult.
33:50It was difficult.
33:52It was just before Akina
33:54unleashed her vibrato.
33:58At this time, she didn't do vibrato yet.
34:00She did, but
34:02she didn't do vibrato like a whale.
34:04Like a whale.
34:06So,
34:08after this, was it Miyamore?
34:10After this, it was Miyamore, right?
34:12This is amazing.
34:14There's something between
34:16this decoration and Miyamore, Akina.
34:18There's something.
34:20I'm sorry.
34:22I'm sorry.
34:24If I talk about Akina,
34:26I was a little...
34:28Today, Ado-chan is here,
34:30so I'll talk about my feelings for Akina.
34:32Please watch
34:34the video of Akina at that time.
34:44I wasn't afraid even if I was pushed aside,
34:46I wasn't afraid
34:48even if I was suddenly spun.
34:50What do you think
34:52is the image and charm
34:54of Akina's original song
34:56that you heard from Ado-chan?
34:58I don't know.
35:00It's in the world of Inoue Yosui,
35:02but Akina's
35:04straightforwardness from the beginning
35:06and Akina's
35:08maturity and beauty
35:10at the age of 19.
35:12At that time,
35:14I recorded
35:16at the age of 21,
35:18so I wondered
35:20why I could do that.
35:22When I faced it again,
35:24I found it really attractive.
35:38It's a song
35:40that I've never cried before.
35:42It's a song that I've never cried before.
35:44It's a song that I've never cried before.
35:46It's a song that I've never cried before.
35:48It's amazing.
35:50I thought I'd record it first.
35:52When I pressed the recording button by myself,
35:54I thought,
35:56Oh, my God, it's a lie.
35:58I've never cried before.
36:00It was really difficult.
36:02Please pay attention to the beginning of the song
36:04that says it was difficult.
36:06Please listen.
36:10At a starting point without a sound
36:12At the corner of the town where the lights went out
36:14Even if they gave me a ride in a fast car
36:16I wasn't afraid
36:18even if they suddenly called me
36:20I wasn't afraid
36:22I've never cried before.
36:24I think it's important
36:26to be tough
36:28I think it's important
36:30to be strong
36:32Maybe it's better for a woman
36:34who's neglected
36:36and cried so much
36:38to sing it.
36:40I see.
36:42You covered another song, Dry Flower, by Yuri-san.
36:46How do you perceive the charm and image of this song?
36:50Dry Flower is a song for women.
36:55But Yuri-san is a man, and he has a powerful voice.
37:00He uses a technique that makes you want to crouch down.
37:05It's a song that really touches the hearts of women.
37:14Of course, I love it, too.
37:19He has a lot of female-like voices.
37:25Yes, he does.
37:27Yes, it's a song for women.
37:35But Yuri-san is a man.
37:39That's why when Ado covered this song,
37:44he wanted to leave Yuri-san's masculinity.
37:49Now, let's listen to the version Ado sang.
37:57I don't hate everything about you.
38:06You're like a dry flower.
38:10Of course, the theme of the song is different depending on the era.
38:15But Ado sang the song with a good song in mind.
38:18Although the era is different,
38:20Ado sang the song with a good song in mind.
38:27That's great.
38:29You're like an Ado critic.
38:36I'm not aiming for that.
38:38You're not?
38:56I'll leave it at the station.
39:02When he was in Gensei,
39:04he sang the best Japanese songs.
39:07That's why his cover album was popular.
39:10And he also posted videos on his YouTube channel.
39:16He posted videos on his YouTube channel.
39:19You might not understand.
39:22There were a lot of videos of him singing.
39:25Especially when COVID-19 hit,
39:27there were a lot of videos of him singing at home.
39:32Among them, there was a video of him singing covered by many artists.
39:38The word he sang became a major word.
39:41Originally, it was a word that came from the Nico Nico video community.
39:47But in the sense of a lecture, it's a cover.
39:51That's right.
39:53Ado cherishes the culture of singing.
39:58Let's take a look at Ado's profile.
40:02Here's the clip.
40:04I summarized the history of singing and Ado's profile.
40:10There was a time when I was crazy about Princess.
40:14You were 5 years old.
40:16Can I ask you a question?
40:18I'm sure it's like I'm talking to you.
40:24At that time, I really liked Princess.
40:28I can only wear pink every day.
40:31I don't want to wear anything other than pink.
40:33I don't want to wear lace.
40:35I'm going to wear a skirt and a different headband every day.
40:40It was abnormal.
40:42So you were a woman who broke up.
40:47At that time, Ado hadn't met Vocaloid yet.
40:51In 2007, the Nico Nico video was born.
40:54Vocaloid 2 Hatsune Miku was born.
40:57I didn't know what Hatsune Miku was at first.
41:00It just came out.
41:02At first, I didn't know.
41:03Vocaloid is an engine that synthesizes sound.
41:07By becoming Vocaloid 2, the vocalization and operability improved.
41:13Vocaloid is a singing voice synthesis software that sings the melody and lyrics entered on the computer.
41:28Hatsune Miku's appearance was quite big.
41:31It was big.
41:33Yamaha developed the engine of Vocaloid.
41:36Hamamatsu's old man came up with this.
41:38It may not be Hamamatsu's old man.
41:40It's amazing.
41:42A few months after the birth of Hatsune Miku, a song called Melt came out.
41:47This Melt song is very important.
41:50Vocaloid and the music scene of singing are activated at once.
41:56Melt is a song that Ryo, who was an amateur composer at the time, posted on the Nico Nico video.
42:12Hatsune Miku is a song that was released in 2007.
42:17When you search for the song Melt, you'll see a lot of songs.
42:22It's a song that was posted in 2007.
42:24It's a song that a lot of people, both men and women, sing.
42:28It's a song that only Melt sings.
42:31At that time, I think it was very exciting to sing the song Melt as the center of the song.
42:38When Hatsune Miku first came out, there were a lot of people who sang it in a story-like way.
42:43For example, let me sing a Finnish folk song.
42:47Melt is overwhelmingly pop.
42:49It has a high quality as a pop song.
42:52It was influenced by Melt Shock.
42:55In fact, Vocaloid P8 and later Kenshi Yonezu started to release Vocaloid Ryo.
43:00It had a very big impact.
43:03The following year, Ado-chan finally met Vocaloid.
43:07He had a bad cousin.
43:09A bad cousin?
43:11He was the same age as my cousin.
43:13He's the same age as Omase-san.
43:16He was able to use his parents' computer.
43:19Wow.
43:20He was able to use his favorite computer.
43:24He was 6 years old.
43:26He learned how to use his parents' computer after he became a member of society.
43:29That's amazing.
43:31That's how Ado-chan met Aku no Musume.
43:34There was a series of songs.
43:40My cousin said,
43:43It's interesting. I've been watching it lately.
43:46At that time, it was at my cousin's house.
43:48He showed it to me at my cousin's house.
43:50He was peeking at the secret over there.
43:53I was excited that people of the same generation knew something they didn't know at all.
43:59It was fun.
44:01At that time, I was able to understand the lyrics.
44:04At that time, I didn't understand it at all.
44:07I understood the meaning of the lyrics after I became an adult.
44:14At that time, I thought it was a fun song.
44:19It's a sad song.
44:20It's a sad song.
44:21It's a sad song.
44:22It's a sad song.
44:23It's a sad song.
44:24In a big way, Kagerou Project is a masterpiece.
44:32It's a song that many people listen to.
44:37It's a song that many people listen to.
44:40Another one is Kagerou Project.
44:42Ado-chan, who was 11 years old at the time, fell in love with this song.
44:46Kagerou Project is a media mix of music and stories posted in 2011.
44:55The song is like a story.
44:59Every time a new song comes out, I enjoy the story through the song.
45:05It was my first time at that time.
45:07That was my youth.
45:09I was really into it.
45:12At that time, all the kids released the songs without a timeline.
45:18I was excited about various considerations.
45:21It was like an anime.
45:23Later, it became an anime.
45:25That's right. I was impressed.
45:28The reason why Ado-chan fell in love with Kagerou Project.
45:30It's another afterschool that spreads on the Internet.
45:35That's right.
45:36This is wonderful.
45:40Afterschool is just running home and watching a wide show.
45:45It's completely different.
45:47It's like watching a re-run of an anime.
45:48That's right.
45:49But for Ado-chan, it was Nikodou and singing, but it was another afterschool.
45:54That's right.
45:56I was really into it.
45:58Of course, my friends told me from that time.
46:01I'm not good at things that stand out.
46:05I don't have any special skills.
46:07I always feel alone.
46:09One of my good points was that I came home early.
46:16I watched the video and wondered if Mr. Marumaru's new song was up.
46:20I wanted to talk about the character of Kagerou Project on the Internet.
46:25I felt a lot of excitement there.
46:31After that, in the second year of elementary school,
46:34Ado longed for a singer.
46:51He doesn't reveal his face or real name.
46:54He is a man who is appreciated by many people for his singing voice.
47:01He longs to be a singer.
47:07Ado's heart was captured by the lyrics of the song.
47:19Ado's heart was captured by the lyrics of the song.
47:24Ado's heart was captured by the lyrics of the song.
47:33Ado's heart was captured by the lyrics of the song.
47:40At that time, there were a lot of songs on TV and the Internet.
47:45There were a lot of songs on TV and the Internet.
47:49There were a lot of songs about love.
47:53There were a lot of songs about love.
47:56There were a lot of videos of Nico Nico.
48:01The songs in those videos made me wonder why I was alive.
48:07The songs in those videos made me wonder why I was alive.
48:13My feeling of being here is clear.
48:19My feeling of being here is clear.
48:23At least I'm not alone.
48:27Hatsune Miku and the vocaloid The vocaloid
48:30Hatsune Miku and the vocaloid
48:31Hatsune Miku and the vocaloid
48:33I felt that the vocal Producers established my existence.
48:38That's why I was looking forward to it.
48:43Are there so many songs that are so forward-looking?
48:46Well, there are.
48:48It's halfway forward, isn't it?
48:51Isn't it scary to go all the way forward?
48:57Isn't it scary to win love?
49:00That's a great song!
49:03And then, in 2017,
49:06Ado, who was in the second year of junior high school,
49:08posted his first video of him singing.
49:11Here is the video clip.
49:25And so, he began to fight as a singer.
49:30What's amazing about him is that
49:33he was able to fly so far
49:37while putting his feet on the ground.
49:40He was able to do that even in the major league.
49:51In 2020, Ado made his major debut in Usseewa.
49:57The number of views on streaming
49:59exceeded 400 million.
50:01It was a big hit,
50:03and Ado's name spread all over the country at once.
50:09After that,
50:19the movie One Piece film Red
50:21was also a big hit.
50:23With the global chart of Apple Music,
50:26Ado won the first place in the world
50:28for the first time as a Japanese song.
50:37The zombie dance became a global buzz.
50:40It was a big hit in a row.
50:43Last year,
50:45Ado held a one-man live
50:47at a national stadium
50:49for the first time with a female solo artist.
50:51The number of views reached 140,000.
51:06And then,
51:11last year,
51:13he toured 11 countries
51:15including Asia and the United States
51:17and held his first world tour.
51:19This year,
51:21he is going to hold a world tour
51:23in 33 countries.
51:25He will spread the Japanese vocal culture
51:27to the world.
51:31Even when I go abroad,
51:33Ado keeps saying
51:35that he wants to be the first person
51:37to spread the Japanese vocal culture
51:39to the world.
51:41He keeps sending messages like that.
51:43Did you become a high-spirited woman?
51:45I'm a high-spirited woman.
51:47I don't like it.
51:49I don't like it.
51:51I don't like it.
51:53Let's stay in the basement together forever.
51:55To be honest,
51:57I felt like I was stuck
51:59on the screen all the time.
52:01I talked to people on the Internet
52:03and wrote a lot of things.
52:05I wanted to cherish
52:07where I was.
52:09I wanted a lot of people to know
52:11that I grew up
52:13in a place like this.
52:15That's all.
52:17It's like a return.
52:19There are a lot of people
52:21who have a lot of hope.
52:23That's right.
52:25That's what I like about this woman.
52:27That's right.
52:29I like her because she is so
52:31negative that there is no salvation.
52:33That's right.