![]() ![]() “We’re gonna die young- We’re gonna die young- Let’s make the most of the night like we’re gonna die young.” This second verse that precedes the hook speaks about the vitality and meaningfulness in short-lasting relations that sparks from mere chaos. “So, while you’re in my arms, let’s enjoy the night as if we’re going to die young.” The lyrics interpret that fleeting moment of love as: The song then states the fleeting presence in some love connections and even relationships that don’t withstand the tide of time. This starting dual-line has been the hook of the entire Tiktok trends and follow-ups. The line speaks about the muse in the beloved’s heartbeat or how a musical flow connects the faint beat a living soul keeps on making. What a pity you came here with someone else “. The Beatles’ big hit has a lyrical cadence that runs like this: “To the beat of the drums, I sense your heartbeat. ‘I hear Your Heartbeat To The Beat Of The Drums’ is a Hook verse from the English song ‘Die Young’ sung by Ke$ha in 2012. Everything On ‘I Hear Your Heartbeat To The Beat Of The Drums’ Tiktok Song Recently, many trends have been surmised over the hook part of the song verse, and Tiktokers have been using that specific part to dance to it or shuffle some weird acts to it. It was viral in Tiktok some two years ago in 2019 by relating to pitch-perfect hand movements. It currently holds about 173 million views and 1.3 million likes plus 122k dislikes. On November 8, 2012, the song was released to Youtube. KODO will perform March 7 at 7:30pm at the Miller Theater on the Kimmel Cultural Campus.Ģ50 S.The song that goes “I Hear Your Heartbeat To The Beat Of The Drums” is pristine by the name of ‘Die Young.’ "And we hope that everyone who watches our performance will walk out of the theater lively and filled with energy," says Onoda. "You're going to be enveloped in the sound that we create," says Onoda. It's designed to be an immersive experience. "And there are other performers that are going to be dancing and singing," says Onoda. "It's a musical concert, but also watching the physical choreography of the drummers perform these pieces is quite a feat," says Egler. The name KODO translates to both 'heartbeat' and 'children of the drum.' "The sound that it creates is said to recreate the sound that we hear when we are in our mother's womb, which is our mother's heartbeat," says Onoda. Onoda says the big drum they use during the performance is what they call "Odaiko," which he says literally translates to "big drum" in Japanese.Īnd that big drum has a very special significance. "They're all played with these round wooden sticks," says Egler. They range from very small to several feet in diameter. The KODO drummers beat on drums of all sizes. The production that KODO is currently performing is called Tsuzumi. "And this is our 40th anniversary concert series." "We travel to all corners of the world with our drums," says Onoda. Taiyo Onoda has been officially performing with the drumming ensemble for the last five years. KODO has been touring the globe for decades and Philadelphia is one of the final stops on the North American Tour. The group's unique percussion-based performance is an ancient Japanese art form. We're very excited to bring them here," says Frances Egler, Vice President of Theatrical Programming and Presentations for the Philadelphia Orchestra and Kimmel Center. "The KODO drummers are a national cultural treasure of Japan. ![]() It's a one-night-only performance at the Miller Theater on the Kimmel Cultural Campus. The KODO drummers are putting on a powerful performance that audiences can see and feel. Christie Ileto has more on Tsuzumi performance in this week's 6abc Loves the Arts. PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) - It's a traditional Japanese art form rarely seen in the U.S. The KODO drummers are putting on a powerful performance that audiences can see and feel for one night at the Miller Theater.
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