In honor of Kis-My-Ft2’s complete videography being uploaded to YouTube (in edited form, of course…), I can’t resist writing about each single. To put this in context for Bias List readers, Kis-My-Ft2 (or Kisumai, as they’re often known) are my J-pop version of Infinite. That’s how much I love them and their discography.
Yet, I rarely write about them because finding online links to their music was so hard… until now!
Yes! I Scream (2016)
Fresh off one legendary song, we have another! And the coolest thing is, Yes! I Scream and Gravity couldn’t be more different from one another. While Gravity delivers hard-hitting EDM pop, Yes! I Scream is a celebratory march — as colorful and buoyant as the parade in its music video.
I adore this song. It’s such a shot of unflagging positivity. It’s got melody for days, beefed up by a kaleidoscopic arrangement that sounds like a candy store exploding with sugar. It’s anthemic right from the first bolts of percussion, and only grows more intense as strings swirl and ascend, circling the central vocal hook.
The verses move at a clip, building toward a larger-than-life chorus that weaves through several triumphant refrains – each more exquisite than the last. Then, we hit that trumpeting synth. This specific synth sound (does it have a name?) appears in some of my all-time favorite pop songs. It may be my favorite synth tone ever, and it gives Yes! I Scream even more presence and theatricality. The song’s breakdown/bridge is another highlight, clearing the way for a celebratory finale.
The YouTube upload gives us the full music video… and it’s a fun one! The set is straight out of Dr. Seuss and the guys look both ridiculous and endearing. The making-of video from this shoot is particularly hilarious because the whole thing was filmed on a small soundstage so the guys would march excitedly for a few seconds… only to back up and march excitedly again.
Yes! I Scream leads the first of a string of excellent albums from Kisumai. Not only does I Scream contain this song and Gravity. It includes a number of great b-sides like Summer Breeze (a seasonal staple of mine), Psycho, I Scream Night and Flamingo.
Hooks | 10 |
Production | 10 |
Longevity | 10 |
Bias | 10 |
RATING | 10 |
Speaking of Kis-My-Ft2 albums, which one should I start with? Kinda new to their discography, and wanna find a good one first.
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My two favorite albums are Yummy and Music Colosseum. I’d probably give the former the slightest of edges, but if you prefer the group’s rock sound Music Colosseum is a great place to start. Both are excellent in my eyes, though there really isn’t a Kisumai album I dislike.
These two albums spawned their best two tours, as well. I’d recommend watching both dvds/blurays if you can track them down because the live spectacle (and it is a SPECTACLE) really brings the songs to life. There are few things better than a Johnny’s concert. When it comes to ambition and scale, they’re like mini Olympic Opening Ceremonies.
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