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Big Brother is a 2004 song from Kaku P-Model (Susumu Hirasawa), who is a solo artist that was a former member of the original band P-Model. The song is a popular source of OtoMAD and YTPMV videos. The song has also received several fan covers.

Origin

The song Big Brother comes from KAKU P-Model's 2004 album Vistoron, which first released on October 7th, 2004.[1] The song (shown below) was posted to YouTube on October 23rd, 2016, by Susumu Hirasawa, where it received over 4.4 million views in six years.

The first OtoMAD of the song was posted on May 7th, 2018, by YouTube and Niconico user Nisu Aniki (にす兄貴). The YouTube[2] upload (shown below) received 1.5 million views in over four years, while the Niconico[3] upload received over 1.6 million views in over four years.

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On July 19th, 2019, YouTube user 灰色マテリアル posted an OtoMAD of the song using various sources. The OtoMAD (shown below) received over 375,000 views in over three years.

On October 10th, 2019, YouTube musician x0o0x_[4] posted a vocal cover of the song (shown below), which received over 3.7 million views in over three years.

On February 2nd, 2020, YouTube user Cecilia姉貴兄貴 posted an OtoMAD of the song using samples of their own voice and fanart drawn of their character. The OtoMAD (shown below) received over 1 million views in over two years.

On April 12th, 2020, YouTube user Geolyte Meteos posted an OtoMAD of the song using characters and objects from Animal Crossing: New Horizons. The OtoMAD (shown below) received over 647,000 views in over two years.

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External References

[1] Wikipedia – Vistoron

[2] YouTube – Big Brother☆

[3] Nicovideo – Big Brother☆

[4] Wikitubia – X0o0x



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Big Brother (Kaku P-MODEL song)

Big Brother (Kaku P-MODEL song)

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About

Big Brother is a 2004 song from Kaku P-Model (Susumu Hirasawa), who is a solo artist that was a former member of the original band P-Model. The song is a popular source of OtoMAD and YTPMV videos. The song has also received several fan covers.

Origin

The song Big Brother comes from KAKU P-Model's 2004 album Vistoron, which first released on October 7th, 2004.[1] The song (shown below) was posted to YouTube on October 23rd, 2016, by Susumu Hirasawa, where it received over 4.4 million views in six years.



The first OtoMAD of the song was posted on May 7th, 2018, by YouTube and Niconico user Nisu Aniki (にす兄貴). The YouTube[2] upload (shown below) received 1.5 million views in over four years, while the Niconico[3] upload received over 1.6 million views in over four years.



Spread

On July 19th, 2019, YouTube user 灰色マテリアル posted an OtoMAD of the song using various sources. The OtoMAD (shown below) received over 375,000 views in over three years.



On October 10th, 2019, YouTube musician x0o0x_[4] posted a vocal cover of the song (shown below), which received over 3.7 million views in over three years.



On February 2nd, 2020, YouTube user Cecilia姉貴兄貴 posted an OtoMAD of the song using samples of their own voice and fanart drawn of their character. The OtoMAD (shown below) received over 1 million views in over two years.



On April 12th, 2020, YouTube user Geolyte Meteos posted an OtoMAD of the song using characters and objects from Animal Crossing: New Horizons. The OtoMAD (shown below) received over 647,000 views in over two years.



Various Examples




Search Interest

External References

[1] Wikipedia – Vistoron

[2] YouTube – Big Brother☆

[3] Nicovideo – Big Brother☆

[4] Wikitubia – X0o0x

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