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Oh
Yeah, welcome back everyone
To episode 2 of the five banger drop of all gas no trash. My name is Josh
And I'm here today with good buddy Adam. Yes greetings. Hello. Welcome and today we're gonna talk about
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How do you say it? Jamia do with all due respect? I have no fucking idea how to pronounce its X a
M I
Why a you didn't put it into the Google thing to see what it's how it sounds no because it's not a real word
It's a combination of two of the people involved with the project. It's their two names combined
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Well, how do you say this for the names? So I think the first one which is the female
She's Kamiya the other one is Zance a so is it Zamiya? Yeah, so that'd be a Z right? Yeah, I'm here
Yeah, Zamiya Zamiya whatever man. What English is terrible?
Why why do the letters like I had said earlier? Why do letters have to be?
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Associated with sounding like other letters and that makes no sense
I have no idea sounds like it can sound like Z
It could sound like J sound like H CH CH
It could sound like fucking a W if you put it in
What the fuck is going on yeah, maybe it's maybe it is supposed to be W maybe it's whammy. Yeah, yeah. Well me
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I don't know. Anyways, that's who we're talking about today. Yes, so a bit of
information because this group
Actually came to me this weekend from from the gods above the RG gods
I thought you're gonna feel like oh, yeah, they actually hit me up. They sent me an email. No, no, dude
I mean, we've heard you we've heard about all gas no trash. We'd love to talk to you. Oh, I wish I wish damn
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So this project came up to me via an Instagram reel and I was like, what the fuck is this?
it was I grabbing to say the least because of
Well all the garments they're wearing the music itself. It's just the whole thing and
so we're gonna talk about them, but
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So a bit of history about the group a little bit of background
So these two people have been involved in the music industry in the far-off land of Japan
Hmm rather the far-off island of Japan. Yeah
and
Kamiya who is the female artist in the duo?
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She was formerly part of a group that was a kpop group
but it was entirely comprised of Japanese women and
She was actually the fucking leader
What was the name of the kpop group?
Extraordinary girls. I feel like I've heard some I feel like that's that's like they were pretty popular, right?
Extraordinary girls. Okay, so she was part of this group
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She was actually the fucking leader before they actually debuted their their first single
But then she got the axe and she she had to fuck off. Why was she too old? No, I don't they didn't I don't know what
so according to the CEO of the
the agency that this this kpop group is assigned to
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This guy said that
Kamiya and I think her real name is Iree
She she was more fit for being a solo artist and not part of like a you know
a group with a dozen girls and shit, so
It is the belief of the CEO of the agency
is the belief of the CEO of the company that owns
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The the extraordinary girls that she be a solo artist
Well shit, she's only been that thing only started existing since 2022 right?
Extraordinary girls. So after the fact she becomes her own recording artist, right?
And she comes out with a single called CBD or something like that
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and the other guy Zansay is a producer that's part of a
Record label slash talent agency slash like publisher like everything's encompassed to one thing for these kpop groups
It's fucking weird. But anyways sort of like live nation. Yeah
So Zansay is a producer
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That is part of the parent company that is
uh
so x gal x is the the company that
Runs like the whole thing with extraordinary girls, right? Okay, so there's a they're the subsidiary of this record label called avex usa
So that's where zansay's
Apart of he's a producer. So he's worked with artists like uh
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This artist named sabrina claudio. I don't really know who she is, but she has like four or five million different, um
Um followers, so she must be pretty popular. Yeah, uh, he's worked with nle choppa and uh,
he's also worked with this artist named lotto
and uh
He himself is a recording artist and he played at some festival in japan that had like 30 or 40 000 people
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So the guy like is pretty successful with having some pretty decent credits also
Noteworthy is that he was also a producer for the track that was the first
Uh, I believe the first hit of extraordinary girls was like shooting like a star or something like that
I don't I don't remember the exact title of the song, but he was also a producer of
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extraordinary girls first
single I believe
So well, it sounds like this guy has been a lot more successful than uh enemy of the show. Uh, bardo martinez
Sorry
We gotta keep the street going dude
So I don't really know this is the part I don't understand or don't know is
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For these two to work together because they eventually do work together on this collaborative single called deja vu, right?
At what point?
Before that did they interact with each other?
Was it through the networks of avex usa or x gal x that they cross paths?
It's like hey, do you want to do a project since you're not part of extraordinary girls anymore and she's like fuck yeah
Let's do it. So they come out with these two singles
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And one of them is called, uh, well, it's abbreviated. It's called ron
But the abbreviation is ready or not and the other track is hotaru
Which is the first the actually the first single and ron is the second single
So we're going to listen to these two tracks and I want to hear what josh has to say
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And we're actually watch the music video and I recommend that you do it as well
uh
when you get the chance, so this is
zamiya
With uh ron that we're gonna be listening to so go ahead and cue that up pause the video
And then we'll get back to you and we'll we'll hear josh's reaction because I got I got it
I gotta know what he thinks. All right, here we go
Oh, hold up. Hold up my I fucked up. So we're gonna listen to hotaru first. Okay. All right, and then we'll listen to ron
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All right
So here we go. Hotaru is the first one. Here we go
Okay, so that was hotaru. Okay. So before I give you my thoughts
I just want to say right now. I want to call this and say I guarantee you
A thousand percent that song is going to be either the intro
Or like the opening or the ending credit song for an anime
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I don't know when it's gonna happen in shit. This song just came out
Uh, I think it's been out for a few months. Okay. Yeah in in
2025 i'm gonna say
by i'm gonna say either by the fall or the the spring cycle of anime for 2025 and then going into the spring of
2026 that's gonna be in fucking something. It's either gonna be the fucking by that time
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I feel like it's gonna be in there that song was set up perfectly for that shit. Also the music video
I feel like that's what they were calling for by doing it with that weird animation style stuff
You you want to know something interesting about that the the visuals?
All right
So if i'm not mistaken, uh, I do need to check to see if uh, let me see. Let me pull up the music video
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um
Fucking hey, where's the description?
Yes, it is in fact, all right
so
Within the description of the video. There's this studio called strange loop studios
These guys have done visuals for kendrick lamar. Okay
Yeah, dual leapa billy eilish denzel curry
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flying lotus
a number of the chart topping artists and zamiya got to work
or do something with
Uh a music video that got strange loot. How the fuck does that happen?
Yeah, they're getting fucked and pushed. They're getting the push man. I know look you're not wrong about the I don't think you're wrong about
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the anime bullshit
I think this group is going to be successful
Not because of the fact that we talk about them. It's because the machine is behind them. The machine is behind them 100
Yeah, so just talking about I don't even I don't imagine two people could fucking pay
for oh no
To be the clients of strange loop studios who have worked with as I said before kendrick lamar dual leapa billy eilish
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People at filarena's. Yeah, and they're working with this group
And I feel like it was likely done
as a favor to whoever is their
Contact at the label or whatever because that video was so basic
It was just them standing on a white background and then in this animation style
Probably something that took the least amount of time for them to do
Yeah, because they're like, all right, we're doing this for either pennies on the dollar or for free as like a favor
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Let's fucking just give this give them the most basic shit of all people
I mean, I'm thinking zancei the producer between the two
Yeah, would know who to work because he's kind of a creative director himself. Yeah, so either he knows the people or the people
That he works for avex usa would connect him with uh
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With somebody to get in touch with people from strange loop studios. Oh, yeah, this song that we're gonna listen to
Is called ready or not as I mentioned before
This one is a little uh
I'll let you hear it and you decide for yourself what you have to say
Oh, well anyway, well
Hotaru, yeah, that song was fucking great, man. Yeah, that was a fucking banger ass fucking song
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I also I i'm probably reading into this too much with the fucking cake thing
But I feel like she's it's like the song is like she's some rich girl and she's trying to date like this poor punk guy
And that's why she's like, oh like here i'll see you some cake secretly like here's the cake. Let's have me cake like
Like this is cake and then and then it's like, oh i'm always lonely
I like I see the fireflies like and they remind me of you the lights in the sky
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Let's meet up another time because like my rich parents are gonna be mad like dude. I gotta be honest with you
Yeah, the lyrics were the thing I paid attention to least it's the music itself like the yeah the instrumental part because
That's what I mean. I don't want to discredit lyrics themselves. I think they're very important to music
But when it on first impressions, it's what I hear
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For the like the music itself not the lyrics, right? So
I don't know. Yeah, anyways, all right. So what's the next one call again?
So it's called ready or not, but it's spelled r-o-n abbreviated or is it turned into an acronym?
So we're gonna listen to ready or not. Uh, so go ahead and cue that up. Oh, it says kamiya with a k
So maybe that's how it's fucking pronounced. No, no kamiya is her. Oh, it's her and zansey. Oh, yeah
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We'll be sure to use those tags going forward
Yeah, yeah, we want people to know that we were the first to start talking about these. Yeah. Yeah fuck yeah
Anyway, all right. Let me uh, let me go. Oh, no, that was hotaru. Okay ready or not ready or not. It's the next one
All right. Here we go. Let me find it. We're gonna start
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All right. That was a ready or not ron
That sounds pretty good, too. I uh
You know, I have to say that I think
What is it? What is it? Zami zamiya zamiya zamiya. I think zamiya
May be the hottest thing to come out of japan since 1945
When we dropped two sons on that, oh man
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Anyways, yeah, I think it's pretty good. That's pretty damn. That's pretty fucking banger fire song
That's another song that can be used as an anime. They're gonna get a song on an anime
I guarantee you in the next fucking 12 to 18 months. Um, no that no doubts
I think this project's really cool because uh, this is somebody that was
basically cut from being part of a k-pop group and is going out and doing stuff on their own
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and uh
It's it's such an interesting
Project because it subverts your expectations because you have this girl dressed in
Lolita garments, uh, I guess the one that kind of
Fits but you know the um
The music is like, okay pop
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Pop rock I can understand the lead outfit that kind of works or whatever and then you have the guy that's like the punker
So, you know, they're playing rock music, but this song is straight disco french house
It's like electronic music and they're wearing these garments. Uh, she looks more like
madonna
lolita and um
and uh a little bit of punk
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But they're playing disco music like that is that's a weird juxtaposition and then between the two of them
One's a punker and then the other one's a lolita. So it's like
You wouldn't you wouldn't know what to expect looking at them. What kind of music they play and the fact that they're playing
Multiple genres they made one song that's kind of like justice like d d a n c e or dance
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Uh, and then they have a pop pop rock song that sounds like the fucking gear and login or kill a kill fucking opening theme song, dude
Yeah, so I think it's really cool
I I think it's gonna be successful strictly for the fact that
Whoever's back in this project and the people that they've been involved with it
it says a lot about what could be happening in the future and
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They're actually going to be making their u.s. Debut at south by southwest
The conference that happens every year at austin, texas
and they're playing two shows at the festival and um
They're looking for her
There's there's a lot of people that are looking for a show
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There's so if you go on their profile they uh, they're looking for management. They're looking for a record label
Looking for all kinds of shit, which is kind of interesting because when you look on the song credits
It says their shit's being released by avex usa. So I don't know how that works in terms of
record labels if you get represented
Overseas as well or I don't fucking know but they're looking for a lot of shit
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So I don't I don't really know it kind of counter
It kind of feels like a counterpoint to everything that we've talked about that that yeah, uh
That a record label has been helping them out. But then you see all this shit that they're
Going out to the specific
Uh festival thing to to play out in front of people to hopefully make connections
For uh, you know for booking what?
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Maybe I should send an email and see if they want to sign up with fucking all gas. No trash record label. Yeah, sure
Hey, I'll say hello there. Hello there fellow humans. Would you enjoy?
Uh
So that's pretty much it. Hopefully you check out their music. Uh, I think i'm going to be posting
our article I had written within the
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Description, maybe I'll forget. I don't fucking know another in either case if you listened, uh, thanks for tuning in
And uh, what do you what do you got to say?
Um, I don't know. I'd like to say that uh, you know
This is pretty interesting. I think that
This this is this these are for sure ones to watch and also
You know
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I don't know who else is talking about these motherfuckers on the internet right now
Nope, I don't I think we might be the only for the first ones
Yeah, I think it's a it's a very real possibility
We might be the only ones talking about them and I want to see what happens after south by
Southwest comes by what the number of people
You think it's gonna go up? Yeah, 4.3k right now is what they have on I think I think that's gonna
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I think I think it's gonna double. I think after south by southwest. It's gonna go to 4.3
Million. No, that's too much. No, fuck you. I'm calling it right now
All right. All right, if it goes to fucking over 4.3 4.3 or higher in the millions goddamn. I'm good
Yeah going this shit. I will say that would be an epic rise on their on their behalf
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And maybe they could be cool guys and send some people over our way and then you know
Maybe our numbers could go up too. We can help everybody out. Yeah. All right. So
Conclusion of the episode. Thanks for tuning in. All right. Yeah, we'll we'll catch you guys on the next one
Whenever that may be. Oh, I know in like two minutes. Yeah
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So
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You