Kyary Pamyu Pamyu is Back With Her Latest Masterpiece “Furisodation”

Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, also known as Lady GaGa’s Japanese superior, is back to save popular music as we know it (yet again) with the release of her latest single, “Furisodation”.

Yasutaka Nakata cooks up another one of his signature, hyperactive J-pop productions on ”Furisodation”, then injects it with the bucketloads of crazy kawaii that he uses to separate Kyary’s tunes from Perfume’s slick electropop. The predictably insane music video is like a hilarious Pamyu-style take on the Last Supper. Kyary drinks booze straight from the bottle, dances around with a giant candy cane, makes out with some hideous beast (before stabbing him with a fork), and shoots cartoons from her fingers. Something tells me that the only thing on the menu at this supper were tabs of acid.

Typical Kyary wackiness aside, the dinner table choreography in the clip is pretty great. It’s easily Kyary’s most complex routine to date, and at times resembling a more simplified Perfume.

I think it’s pretty clear by now that Beyonce needs to be sacked from the Super Bowl halftime show and replaced with Kyary. The NFL must be Pamyunized!

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  • http://twitter.com/OMFGJohnsTube John Norman

    Oh my god could you imagine if she was at the super bowl? LOL

  • Farktheheralds

    DAMN STUPID TYPO.

  • Farktheheralds

    I am left speechless… in a god way.

    This must be the feeling of being Pamyunized.

  • a_chan

    Cutey Kyary <3 The choreo is great, girls para para skills are no joke lol. The lyrics actually mean something as well. Yasutaka is making Kyary into his Sunny Hill, albeit in a crazy kawaii package but still the thought is there

  • Laurence Nope

    Kyary, please send me your coordinates. I’ve finished the device and wish to beam up to your plane of existence ASAP.

  • Frou

    Team Kyary deserves awards for being consistently solid! I think the song is about her turning 20, which means becoming an adult in Japan (if I’m not wrong). Hence the drinking and making out, and the hilarious bit with her feeling sick at the end.

  • UncleFan

    Not a typo… a Freudian slip! Goddess Kyary has blessed you!

  • Terrik

    I actually quite like that analogy, actually. I’ve always loved Kyary’s lyrics, at least the ones I’ve read (PONPONPON and CANDY CANDY are absolutely heartwarming, and Tsukema Tsukeru actually grew on me lyrically after a while…)

  • SerferTJ

    Once again Kyary SLAYS!!!!! Carly R
    It’s weird tho cuz compared to her other material, the visuals were actually kind of tame, but it was still amazing!

    If only Carly Rae Jepsen could handle being cute and talented…

  • http://twitter.com/jms177 Justy

    Lol, that part with her at the end was so cute!

  • oppatalkstoomuch

    lol this isn’t a take on the last supper, it’s a take on the japanese coming of age ceremony where girls usually wear special white / red kimonos which are called furisode.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_YN4GHCMAO22DHQEZAH6ZDVZ6YQ Blinkx

    So wait…the single cover is a fish but the music video/live performance’s concept is Alice In Wonderland? …random much?

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_YN4GHCMAO22DHQEZAH6ZDVZ6YQ Blinkx

    But the music video looks like Alice In Wonderland as well

  • http://www.facebook.com/lucaswoodstock Lucas Oliveira Dantas

    lovely kyary as always! this video though is less tripy than ponponpon and that previous one i won’t remember the name.

    now to yasutaka nakata’s production… i think it’s amazing how much goes on his songs and still it’s so harmonic and beautiful; some western pricks [*cough* black eyed peas *cough*] should look up to him to learn how to do psychodelic electronic pop.

    i’m not a music expert, much less a musician, but if you pay attention, there’s simple and beautiful musical structures hidden in this song, like a very bossa nova-esque piano in the verses… it’s beautiful!

  • a_chan

    Yup and its questioning what makes up “adulthood” throughout the entire thing, both lyrically and visually. It’s clever and cute.