On May 25, 2013, Mario confirmed he was shooting the video for the song. The video will be shot by Alexandre Moors at New York City. On March 17, 2013, a fan asked Nicki were they planning a music video for the song. acclaimed Minaj's verse and Polow Da Don's production, calling those "impressive" and "infectious", respectively. Critics also commented that people may love or hate this song, because of the meaning of it: "getting dumped and watching the man or woman you love run straight into the arms of 'Somebody Else'." RnB Magazine called it "hot music" and a summer hit. "Somebody Else" was praised by R&B music critics, many of them adored Minaj's verse. The song is an upbeat tempo track featuring thumbing percussion, with hip-hop influences and sampled vocals in the hook. "Somebody Else" was written by Mario Barrett, and Onika Maraj, and it was produced by Polow da Don. It was later released to Rhythmic crossover radio on July 9. The song was released to Urban radio on May 28, and it was the third most added song of the week.
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As planned, "Somebody Else" was released on May 21 as a digital download through iTunes. The next day they revealed that they were tweeting lyrics from their new song together called "Somebody Else." They said the song will be released on May 20 on iTunes and the next day will be its official release. Well, you don't have to say such a thing.On May 16, 2013, Minaj and Mario had a very flirtatious conversation on Twitter. Well, I regret to inform you that's unacceptable Hey, Koopa, you're such a stubborn fellow MY SWEETEST PEACH GIRL, aishiteru n da zeĬhotto matte ohitori owasure ja nai desu ka?Īh, sumimasen, kyou chotto are gakore de kou nande Hey, KOOPA, kimitte sa shitsu kosugiru ze At any rate, it's great to see another Japanese mixer submitting to OCR, and it's also great to see another YouTube phenom hit us up as well - and an anime composer, too! I can quite safely say that this mix is unlike anything else on the site, is indelibly memorable, and packs a pretty potent musical wallop, too epic. perhaps, decades from now, we'll be visited by a hostile alien race intent on our complete annihilation, and it'll turn out that only THIS SPECIFIC MIX will pacify their bloodlust, I don't know. It's got that intangible quality of "just working," almost in spite of itself, and it very much feels like a mix that needs to exist in our world, for reasons obvious & yet-to-be-revealed. Sound FX are creatively & rhythmically employed and the whole thing - while batshit crazy - is also a very complete and fully-realized artistic vision. Alternating singing and dialogue (or "drama") again echoes the anime background it can be a bit distracting at first, but you get used to it, and it has its own charm. "Zany" doesn't really begin to describe it, but it's also very well-crafted - I love the transition from the titular western hoedown motif into an "invincible" disco groove, complete with vocoder. Well, maybe something like Excel Saga would be a better fit, but either way, if you're even vaguely familiar with J-pop, especially the variety that populates the wild world of anime, you'll spot the influence from a mile away. It's in Japanese, and easily sounds like it could be the OP or ED theme from a magical girl show about some inexplicably blonde Japanese pre-teen who transforms into a voluptuous super-hero, with a gratuitous talking animal sidekick. This mix of the ' Overworld BGM' theme from SMW (and 1-1/ Invincible from SMB) provides a pretty good introduction to his style - a bipolar, flamboyant, genre-shifting, enthusiastic, spastic melting pot of singing, talking, and just about everything else. Made (in)famous largely through his YouTube presence, Japanator reported earlier this year that the popular Japanese VGM arranger is none other than Kenichi Maeyamada, a notable anime composer whose work has appeared in One Piece & other shows.
If you've never heard of Hyadain, well, you're in for a treat - if you like over-the-top, manic, schizophrenic arrangements filled w/ amazingly goofy (yet awesome) voice acting, that is.