http://bit.ly/TorrentThisEP⚡ Follow us:http://facebook.com/BarelyAliveMusichttp://twitter.com/BarelyAliveUShttp://soundcloud.com/barelyalive To add insult to injury, Lavigne released a “Hello Kitty” music video that featured images such as: Lavigne wearing a dress that’s half-leather, half-pink ruffles and cupcakes; Lavigne bouncing around in a candy store and dining on sushi (because Japan); four Asian women styled to look as identical as possible as her backup dancers; and 1 view. Watch the official music video for “Hello Kitty“ by Avril Lavigne Listen to Avril Lavigne: Subscribe to the official Avril Lavigne YouTube channel: Follow Avril Lavigne: Facebook: Instagram: Twitter: Website: Spotify: YouTube: Chorus: Come come Kitty Kitty You're so pretty pretty Don't go Kitty Kitty Stay with me Come come Kitty Since the official video hit YouTube on Wednesday, the clip has garnered 173,000 views. “Hello Kitty” is the fourth music video to be released from Avril Lavigne’s self-titled fifth studio Kelli Bender. Published on May 12, 2014 12:45PM EDT. Avril Lavigne ‘s controversial "Hello Kitty" music video, which has been accused of cultural appropriation, has a new set of judges. The Dance Mash-up Contest!Download the revised video here: https://www.mediafire.com/?4ex4jcsjob43t4aRules: You must upload the video with the title "JustFizzyDa Hello Kitty Mina Saiko, Arigato, Kawaii (Japanese saying: you rock, thank you! Cute!) Mom's not home tonight So we can roll around have a pillow fight Like a major rager, OMFG Let's all slumber party Like a fat kid on a pack of smarties Someone chuck a cupcake at me It's time for spin the bottle Not gonna talk about it tomorrow Keep it just between you and me Let's play truth or dare now We Oh god, Avril. What happened to "He was a sk8r boy, she said see you later boy?" Can we just go back to that? Lavigne released a music video for her new song "Hello Kitty," and boy, oh sk8r boy Avril Lavigne is brushing off claims that her new music video is racist toward Asians.. The Canadian pop star went onto Twitter to dismiss charges that her new single titled Hello Kitty features #speedup #nightcore #avrillavigne тг: https://t.me/SpeedUp_Nightcoreдонат:https://www.donationalerts.com/r/nydaadсбер: 2202 2061 0056 7739мой вк: vk FHrD0q. E’ uscito il video ufficiale che accompagna Hello Kitty, brano contenuto nell’ultimo disco di Avril Lavigne. E il risultato è qualcosa a cui si stenta poter credere. Nelle immagini, la cantante appare più teen che mai (se possibile) e canta un testo che, lei stessa, ha definito come un vero e proprio omaggio al celebre gattino che lei ama video assume tonalità e sfumature grottesche tra espressioni che sembrano quasi una parodia di loro stesse. Ma purtroppo non lo sono. Potete vedere il risultato qui sopra. A seguire testo e traduzione: Kello Kitty, lyrics Mina saiko, arigato, kawaii KawaiiMom’s not home tonight So we can roll around, have a pillow fight Like a major rager OMFGLet’s all slumber party Like a fat kid on a pack of Smarties Someone chuck a cupcake at meIt’s time for spin the bottle Not gonna talk about it tomorrow Keep it just between you and meLet’s play truth or dare now We can roll around in our underwear how Every silly kitty should beCome come Kitty Kitty You’re so pretty pretty Don’t go Kitty Kitty Stay with meCome come Kitty Kitty You’re so silly silly Don’t go Kitty Kitty Play with meKawaii Hello Kitty, hello Kitty Hello Kitty, you’re so pretty Hello Kitty, hello Kitty Hello Kitty, you’re so sillyWake up, got a secret Pinky swear that you’re gonna keep it I’ve got something you need to seeLet’s be friends forever I wanna do everything with you together Come and play with Kitty and meCome come Kitty Kitty You’re so pretty pretty Don’t go Kitty Kitty Stay with meCome come Kitty Kitty You’re so silly silly Don’t go Kitty Kitty Play with meKawaii Hello Kitty, hello Kitty Hello Kitty, you’re so pretty Hello Kitty, hello Kitty Hello Kitty, you’re so silly Hello Kitty, traduzione Mina Saiko , Arigato , kawaii KawaiiLa mamma non è a casa stasera Così possiamo barcollare, fare una battaglia di cuscini Come Major Rager OMFGFacciamo tutti un pigiama party Come un bambino grasso su un pacchetto di Smarties Qualcuno mi ha tirato un cupcake E’ il momento del gioco della bottiglia Non parliamo del domani Teniamolo solo tra te e meGiochiamo a obbligo o verità Possiamo barcollare col nostro intimo come Ogni gattino sciocco dovrebbe essereVieni vieni Kitty Kitty Sei così bella bella Non andare Kitty Kitty Resta con meVieni vieni Kitty Kitty Sei così bella bella Non andare Kitty Kitty Gioca con meVenite a venire Kitty Kitty Sei così stupido stupido Non andare Kitty Kitty Gioca con meKawaii Hello Kitty, Hello Kitty Hello Kitty, sei così bella Hello Kitty, Hello Kitty Hello Kitty, sei così scioccoSvegliati, ha avuto un segreto Giura col mignolo che lo manterrai Ho qualcosa che dovete vedereCerchiamo di essere amici per sempre Voglio fare tutto con voi insieme Vieni a giocare con Kitty e meVieni vieni Kitty Kitty Sei così bella bella Non andare Kitty Kitty Resta con meVieni vieni Kitty Kitty Sei così bella bella Non andare Kitty Kitty Gioca con meKawaii Ciao Kitty , ciao Kitty Ciao Kitty , sei così bella Ciao Kitty , ciao Kitty Ciao Kitty , sei così sciocca Hello Kitty Оригинален текст Mina saiko arigato, not home tonightSo we can roll around, have a pillow fightLike a major rager OMFGLet's all slumber partyLike a fat kid on a pack of SmartiesSomeone chuck a cupcake at meIt's time for spin the bottleNot gonna talk about it tomorrowKeep it just between you and meLet's play truth or dare nowWe can roll around in our underwear howEvery silly kitty should beCome come Kitty KittyYou're so pretty prettyDon't go Kitty KittyStay with meCome come Kitty KittyYou're so silly sillyDon't go Kitty KittyPlay with meKawaiiHello Kitty, hello KittyHello Kitty, you're so prettyHello Kitty, hello KittyHello Kitty, you're so sillyWake up, got a secretPinky swear that you're gonna keep itI've got something you need to seeLet's be friends foreverI wanna do everything with you togetherCome and play with Kitty and meCome come Kitty KittyYou're so pretty prettyDon't go Kitty KittyStay with meCome come Kitty KittyYou're so silly sillyDon't go Kitty KittyPlay with meKawaiiHello Kitty, hello KittyHello Kitty, you're so prettyHello Kitty, hello KittyHello Kitty, you're so sillyMina saiko arigato! Kawaii!Mina saiko arigato! Kawaii!Kawaii!Kawaii!Kawaii!Kawaii! Kitty, hello KittyHello Kitty, you're so prettyHello Kitty, hello KittyHello Kitty, you're so sillyCome come Kitty KittyYou're so pretty prettyDon't go Kitty KittyStay with meCome come Kitty KittyYou're so silly sillyDon't go Kitty KittyPlay with me добави Превод Още текстове от Avril Lavigne Niekiedy słuchając niektórych utworów, zastanawiamy się po co w ogóle zostały wydane i co ich autor chciał przekazać światu. Jedne irytują, inne wywołują niekontrolowany uśmiech na twarzy. Oto najbardziej kiczowate piosenki ostatnich lat. 6. Avril Lavigne – Hello Kitty5. Natasza Urbańska – Rolowanie4. Etna – Rolnik3. Funky Filon – „Mała Chinka”2. Michał Wiśniewski – Filiżanka1. Rebecca Black – Friday 6. Avril Lavigne – Hello Kitty Utwór pochodzący z ostatniej płyty kanadyjsko-francuskiej wokalistki. Na samym początku kariery Avril utożsamiana była z muzyką rockową i lekko kontrowersyjnymi tekstami. Zdecydowanie była to muzyka dla zbuntowanych nastolatków. Dziś wygląda to zupełnie inaczej. Utrzymany w dubstepowym klimacie utwór nie przypadł do gustu fanom Lavigne. Sam tekst pozostawia wiele do życzenia… 5. Natasza Urbańska – Rolowanie Utalentowana aktorka i piosenkarka, która próbowała zrewolucjonizować polski rynek fonograficzny w 2014 roku. W pewnym sensie jej się to udało… Fala krytyki, która spadła na Nataszę Urbańską, była ogromna. Do dziś pod teledyskiem wyłączona jest możliwość dodawania komentarzy. Może to i lepiej? 4. Etna – Rolnik Dla niektórych muzyka disco-polo ogólnie jest kiczowata. Trzeba jasno stwierdzić, że każdy gatunek ma swoje mocniejsze i słabsze strony. Tak jest i tutaj. Przykładem tej lepszej może być piosenka zespołu Akcent „Przez Twe Oczy Zielone”, która bije rekordy popularności. W naszym zestawieniu pojawiła się piosenka innej formacji. Etna śpiewa o tym jak dobrze być „Rolnikową”. Przesłuchajcie i oceńcie sami… 3. Funky Filon – „Mała Chinka” Najstarsza piosenka w zestawieniu – po prostu musiała się tu znaleźć. Kaja Paschalska miała dość krótką przygodę z muzyką, a większość jej piosenek nie podbiła list przebojów. Teledysk i tekst „Małej Chinki” został bardzo źle odebrany. Nie chodzi już o warstwę muzyczną, lecz o elementy rasistowskie pojawiające się w tym kawałku. Oczywiście nie był to zamysł twórców, jednak wyszło im to bardzo niefortunnie. 2. Michał Wiśniewski – Filiżanka Kilkanaście lat temu zdecydowanie był najpopularniejszą postacią polskiego show-biznesu. Dziś nie jest już o nim tak głośno i ciągle próbuje wrócić na sam szczyt. Michał Wiśniewski takimi piosenkami zdecydowanie nie polepsza swojej sytuacji. Ten teledysk obejrzało już ponad dwa miliony widów, co jednak nie świadczy o wysokiej jakości samego utworu… 1. Rebecca Black – Friday Zdecydowany numer jeden naszego zestawienia. Teledysk „Friday” jest jednym z najbardziej hejtowanych filmów na YouTube. Wszystko w tym kawałku jest słabe: zaczynając od tekstu, przez klip, po potraktowanie wokalu niemiłosierną dawką autotune’a. Autorka piosenki nie poddała się i nagrała kolejny utwór zatytułowany 'Saturday”. Zobacz również: 6 piosenek disco polo, które zna każdy A Ty przyznasz się, którą z tych piosenek masz na swojej playliście? Podziel się! (źródło: Kliknij, aby ocenić ten post! [Całkowite: 0 Średnia: 0] Hello Kitty is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne, released as a single on May 23, 2014, from her self-titled fifth studio album Avril Lavigne. It was written by Lavigne, Chad Kroeger, David Hodges and Martin Johnson, while the song was produced by Kroeger and Hodges, with additional production by Brandon Paddock and Kyle Moorman. Musically, "Hello Kitty" is a technopop song, featuring a dubstep-influenced drop. The song was influenced by her obsession with all things related to the Japanese brand Hello Kitty, also having slight sexual content. The song received negative reviews from music critics, who criticized its sound and called it immature, while a few named it playful. Lavigne shot a music video for the track in Japan and was released on 21 April 2014. It was met with negative reviews by critics, with Billboard labeling it "abhorrent" and "lazy". The video's depiction of Japanese culture was accused of being racist, however, Lavigne denied these allegations. Due to the video's popularity, the song charted at number 75 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, becoming the second highest charting song from the album. Background and composition[] Three months after the release of Goodbye Lullaby (2011), Lavigne announced that work on her fifth studio album had already begun, having eight songs written. Lavigne stated that the album would musically be the opposite of Goodbye Lullaby, with a release date rumored for sometime in 2012. Lavigne explained, "Goodbye Lullaby was more mellow, [but] the next one will be pop and more fun again. I already have a song that I know is going to be a single, I just need to re-record it!." In an interview, Lavigne said about her collaboration with Kroeger: "I have a song called [Hello Kitty], which I wrote about [Hello Kitty] because I'm obsessed, and it's a really fun thing that I've never done before. It kind of has a kind of glitchy, electronic feel to it and it's... the only one on the record that sounds like that. It's really different and a lot of my friends I've played it for really like it. I'm having a lot of fun with that one." "Hello Kitty" was written by Lavigne, Chad Kroeger, David Hodges and Martin Johnson, while the song was produced by Kroeger, Hodges and additional production by Brandon Paddock and Kyle Moorman. The song was engineered by John Hanes, musical mixed by Serban Ghenea and additional programming was held by Paddick and Moorman. Lavigne described the lyrics while talking to Digital Spy, "'Hello Kitty' was such an interesting topic and subject [...] It was really exciting for me. I didn't want it to sound like anything I'd done before. I wanted it to sound over the top so I ended up hiring a new producer to help me with it." The opening line of the song "Min'na saikō arigatō, K-k-k-kawaii, k-k-k-kawaii" is a reference to the Japanese Kawaii culture. She was later asked about the double meaning about the song, to which she responded: "Obviously it's flirtatious and somewhat sexual, but it's genuinely about my love for Hello Kitty as well." Additionally, she said at MuchMusic Awards, "It's really fun [and] it's about a slumber party and loving the kitty". Release[] In promotion for the parent album, Lavigne hosted a hashtag on Twitter called "#3daysuntilavrillavigne", to which a fan asked which song would she like to release as the album's fourth single, Lavigne replied: "Hello Kitty" or "Give You What You Like". In February 2014, Avril Lavigne said that she planned to release "Hello Kitty" as a single in Asia only, while a different song would be chosen as a single for the rest of the world (later revealed to be "Give You What You Like"). Critical reception[] The song received mostly negative reviews from music critics. While labeling it "weird", Nick Catucci from Entertainment Weekly called it "a dubstep track that seems to acknowledge its own tokenism by adopting a 'J-Pop American Funtime Now!' sheen." Despite praising her "techno-pop" influence, Jason Lipshutz of Billboard felt that "it's a bold stab at a genre outside of Lavigne's oeuvre, but it never comes together. By the 20th time 'Hello Kitty, you're so pretty' is declared, the listener's attention is already on the next track." Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic wrote that the song "bypasses bubblegum so it can settle into the embarrassing". While reviewing and stating that most of the album was "soggy", Chuck Eddy from Rolling Stone felt that "Hello Kitty" was the most playful song on the album and called it "J-pop-via-Kesha". Robert Corpsey from Digital Spy was favorable, writing that "the juddering electro-pop beats of 'Hello Kitty' serve as an ode to her you-know-what as well as her sizeable Japanese fanbase. As a curveball, it works brilliantly; but as an attempt to make her sound current in today's EDM-pop dominated charts, it falls considerably short." Craig Manning of AbsolutePunk called it "the biggest leap of faith," describing it as "a trippy patchwork of EDM and pop that pays loving tribute to Lavigne’s sizable Japanese following." Bradley Stern of MuuMuse named it "an off-the-walls EDM-infused stomper, where Lavigne conjures Gwen Stefani's bouncy, Japanese-minded Love. Angel. Music. Baby." Laurence Green from MusicOMH called it a "trashy EDM moment; laced with snatches of Japanese lingo," pointing out that it "feels like a weird misstep more suited to a Britney Spears album than the predominately rock-centric sounds present on the rest of the record." A reviewer from Sputnikmusic remarked that "Hello Kitty" is "laughably bad" and "insipid", and criticized Lavigne's attempt at trying to draw in a younger crowd. The Michigan Daily gave the song a negative review, referring to it as an "obligatory 2013-dubstep mess created for the sole purpose of attempting to follow a trend." Chart performance[] "Hello Kitty" debuted at number 84 on the Gaon Singles Chart and at number 70 on Download International Chart with 4,038 copies sold in its first week. It also debuted at number 75 on the Billboard Hot 100, due to the popularity of the video, where 73 of the 92 percent of its chart points were attributed to Vevo on YouTube views, according to Nielsen BDS. It became her second-highest charted song from her self-titled album; "Here's to Never Growing Up", peaked at number 20 in June. It also became her highest debut on Streaming Songs to date, as the track debuted at number 14 (besting "Here's to Never Growing Up", which opened at number 26 in May following its official video debut). The song also surges to 5,000 downloads sold in the tracking week ending Sunday, 27 April, up from a negligible amount the week before, according to Nielsen SoundScan. On the Japanese Hot Top Airplay chart, "Hello Kitty" debuted at number 82 for the week ending on 12 May 2014. Music video[] The music video for "Hello Kitty" was filmed in Tokyo, Japan and premiered on Lavigne's official website on 21 April 2014. It was removed from her YouTube channel, amid criticism that it was culturally insensitive and lacked energy. Although an official spokesperson stated that the song's video was never officially released and was slated to go live that Wednesday, it was reuploaded to her official Vevo and Youtube channels on 23 April. Synopsis[] The majority of the "Hello Kitty" music video finds Avril Lavigne parading around with four identical Japanese girls behind her, performing dance moves, in locales like a bedroom, a candy store and a street. The video also shows Lavigne playing guitar, wearing glasses, eating sushi, waving at admirers and fans and taking a single photograph, wearing gloves that are paired with pastel hair extensions and a pink tutu covered in three-dimensional cupcakes. Reception and criticism[] The video was heavily derided by critics. Jason Lipshutz of Billboard panned it as "even more abhorrent than the song." While acknowledging that the album's previous videos were "excellent", he pointed out that the "Hello Kitty" video "tries to do nothing. Its laziness is demonstrated in the first 21 seconds, during which Lavigne holds a plush stack of cupcakes, shakes her hips, stares at the cupcakes, bounces her shoulders, and then, when she sings the line "Someone chuck a cupcake at me"… tosses the fake cupcakes at the camera, her lip movement not matching up to the backing track whatsoever." Alexa Camp of Slant Magazine called it "truly eyebrow-raising, taking cultural misappropriation to cringe-inducing levels." The Independent suggested that 'Hello Kitty' "will make your eyes and ears bleed", while Jezebel wrote: "It looks like what would happen if someone scraped off the diseased underbelly of American pop culture from 2004-2010 and sprinkled it generously over a festering pile of garbage." Its depiction of Japanese culture was met with widespread criticism, which has included suggestions of racism, with Lavigne stating: "I love Japanese culture and I spend half of my time in Japan. I flew to Tokyo to shoot this video...specifically for my Japanese fans, WITH my Japanese label, Japanese choreographers AND a Japanese director IN Japan." Hiro Ugaya, a Tokyo-based journalist and media commentator, commented about the video: "I assume that images of cultures outside of one's own in mass media are always different from the reality," he says, acknowledging that pop culture will reduce anything to a digestible pap. "When you're trying to reach the majority of consumers, images tend to be the lowest common dominator." Nobuyuki Hayashi, a well-known Tokyo-based tech, and social media expert concurs. "Searches in the Japanese Twittersphere and blogosphere show that most of the reactions were favorable," he says, adding, "The people who are blaming the artist for racism are non-Japanese … but most Japanese people are not taking it that seriously." Live performance[] Lavigne included "Hello Kitty" on her ongoing The Avril Lavigne Tour (2013–14) as the opening track. Personnel[] Written by Avril Lavigne, Chad Kroeger, David Hodges, Martin Johnson Electric guitar by Martin Johnson Engineered by John Hanes Mixed by Serban Ghenea Produced by Martin Johnson Additional production and programming by Brandon Paddock, Kyle Moorman Additional vocal production by Chad Kroeger, David Hodges Recorded by Brandon Paddock, Kyle Moorman, Martin Johnson Adapted from the liner notes of Avril Lavigne. Charts[] Japan Hot Top Airplay - 82 South Korea (Gaon International Downloads Chart) - 84 'China Billboard Hot 100 - 75 Lyrics[] Mina sako arigato, k-k-k-kawaii K-k-k-kawaii. Mom's not home tonight So we can roll around, have a pillow fight Like a major rager OMFG Let's all slumber party Like a fat kid on a pack of Smarties Someone shared a cupcake with me It's time for spin the bottle Not gonna talk about it tomorrow Keep it just between you and me Let's play truth or dare now We can roll around in our underwear how Every silly kitty should be Come come Kitty Kitty You're so pretty pretty Don't go Kitty Kitty Stay with me Come come Kitty Kitty You're so silly silly Don't go Kitty Kitty Play with me Kawaii Hello Kitty, hello Kitty Hello Kitty, you're so pretty Hello Kitty, hello Kitty Hello Kitty, you're so silly Wake up, got a secret Pinky swear that you're gonna keep it I've got something you need to see Let's be friends forever I wanna do everything with you together Come and play with Kitty and me Come come Kitty Kitty You're so pretty pretty Don't go Kitty Kitty Stay with me Come come Kitty Kitty You're so silly silly Don't go Kitty Kitty Play with me Kawaii Hello Kitty, hello Kitty Hello Kitty, you're so pretty Hello Kitty, hello Kitty Hello Kitty, you're so silly Mina sako arigato! Kawaii! Mina sako arigato! Kawaii! Kawaii! Kawaii! Kawaii! Kawaii! Meow. Hello Kitty, hello Kitty Hello Kitty, you're so pretty Hello Kitty, hello Kitty Hello Kitty, you're so silly Come come Kitty Kitty You're so pretty pretty Don't go Kitty Kitty Stay with me Come come Kitty Kitty You're so silly silly Don't go Kitty Kitty Play with me K-K-K-Kawaii! Halloween Eggs Library Love Oatmeal Mina sako arigato! K-K-K-Kawaii! King and Crystal Live! Ice Tortillas The Vet You Mermaid My Day Gallery[] Avril Lavigne - Hello Kitty (Lyric Video) Navigation[] Avril Lavigne "17" "Bad Girl" "Bad Reputation" "Bitchin' Summer" "Falling Fast" "Give You What You Like" "Hello Kitty" "Hello Heartache" "Here's to Never Growing Up" "How You Remind Me" "Hush Hush" "Let Me Go" "Rock N Roll" "Sippin' on Sunshine" "You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet"