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Karate (song)

"Karate"
Single by Babymetal
from the album Metal Resistance
Released February 26, 2016 (2016-02-26)
Format Digital download
Genre
Length 4:23
Label
Writer(s) Yuyoyuppe
Producer(s) Yuppemetal
Babymetal singles chronology
"Gimme Chocolate!!"
(2015)
"Karate"
(2016)
Music video
Babymetal - "Karate" on YouTube

"Karate" (stylized as "KARATE") is a song by the band Babymetal from their second studio album, Metal Resistance. Written and produced by Yuyoyuppe (also known as Yuppemetal), the song was released as a digital single by BMD Fox Records and Toy's Factory on February 26, 2016.

"Karate" was first included in a teaser for the album Metal Resistance and its own music video, which was uploaded to YouTube on February 25, 2016. The song was officially released as a digital single the next day, available as an instant download upon pre-ordering the album on the iTunes Store. Additionally, the song received airplay via the Nippon Broadcasting System program MC Plus.

Moa Kikuchi expressed that "Karate" is her favorite song, explaining how "karate has a courtesy: "Start with a bow and end with a bow." This is something important we value in our lives, because we never forget courtesy and a feeling of gratitude wherever we go."

According to Suzuka Nakamoto, "Karate" is reminiscent of the song "Megitsune", which "is popular among international fans. [The song] has not only Babymetal vibes, but also has Japanese elements. Its lyrics portray a strong will to go on, no matter what happens in your life." The song is a nu metal song that contains elements of metalcore. "Karate" also features djent-like riffs, and a J-pop melody.Loudwire's Graham Hartmann described the song as "incredibly charming. Instrumentally, it’s also heavy as hell. The song’s main riff is way low on the sonic spectrum, chugging away in a no-nonsense djent fashion."

Kikuchi explained that the lyrics are about never giving up and always moving forward, no matter what difficulties need to be endured. Furthermore, Yui Mizuno described how the dance moves were made to help express the message of the song, as most of the lyrics were in Japanese.


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