🌟 Looking to find your own vocal identity and style? 🌟 Join the waitlist for my brand-new course, coming soon! Sign up here 👉 https://www.bethroars.com/course This video provides an educational breakdown and vocal analysis of Japanese hip-hop duo Creepy Nuts and their high-energy opening theme “ オトノケ - Otonoke” for the anime Dan Da Dan (Dandadan). Made up of MC R-Shitei (rapper) and DJ Matsunaga (producer/DJ), Creepy Nuts are Japan’s biggest hip-hop act, fusing rapid-fire rap, J-Pop influences, and experimental production into a sound that is both chaotic and precise. “Otonoke” launches the supernatural world of Dandadan, where ghosts, aliens, and high school horror collide. The track opens with pounding drums, tight vocal phrasing, and an eerie vocal texture that instantly sets a frantic mood. From there, Creepy Nuts build layers of sound: distorted, biting rap tones, smooth breathy lines, and clever use of breath as percussion. Their constant shifts in vocal colour - from twang-driven bite to lowered larynx resonance - create a hyper-detailed soundscape that mirrors the adrenaline rush of the anime itself. In this vocal coach reaction and analysis, I explore how Creepy Nuts push the boundaries of vocal delivery in J-Pop and Japanese rap. From techniques that allow clarity at lightning-fast speeds to the way they use tone, texture, and rhythm as storytelling tools, this performance shows why “Otonoki” has become one of the most talked-about anime openings of the year. 🎙️ In this video you will learn: 🔥 Vocal Intensity: How the stripped-down intro creates huge impact. 🎤 Breath as Percussion: Why every inhale is turned into rhythm. 🎶 Textural Shifts: Distorted bite vs smooth, breathy resonance. ⚡ Vocal Speed: Tricks for fitting rapid syllables into tight rhythms. 🌀 Twang and Larynx Play: The mechanics behind their unique vocal tone. 💥 Related Artists: If you enjoy Eve, Aimer, King Gnu, Yorushika, or Kenshi Yonezu, Creepy Nuts will be a fascinating study in J-Pop and anime opening style. 💬 Dandadan proves how anime openings blend J-Pop, hip-hop, and cinematic sound. What is your favourite anime opening I should react to next? Share it in the comments. ______________________________________________________________________________________ 🎶 Free 5-Minute Vocal Warm-Up! 🎤 Get your voice ready to sing fast - grab my guide + audio track here: 👉 https://www.bethroars.com/warm-up 📖 Get Your Signed Copy of My Album "Fable": https://www.bethroars.com/shop Grab a limited edition signed copy of my album "Fable" 🥁 Support My Work on Patreon: / bethroars Join my Patreon community for exclusive content, early access, and more! _________________________________________________________________________________ Episode Breakdown: 00:00 Ghosts, Aliens & High School: The World of Dandadan 00:57 How Do They Create That Build? 01:49 The Not So Silent Secret Technique 03:09 Texture KING! 05:32 Japanese Music Is Changing Singing 🛑 Watch the Original Video Without Interruptions: • DAN DA DAN Opening | Otonoke by Creepy Nuts ❗Check out Creepy Nuts here: https://creepynuts.com _______________________________________________________________________ 🌍 Follow Me on Social Media: Facebook: facebook.com/bethroars Twitter: @bethroars Instagram: @bethroars Thanks to our Editor: Luís Santos https://luissantos.onfabrik.com Want to edit for us? Follow the link: https://www.bethroars.com/editor _________________________________________________________________________________ Hashtags: #VocalAnalysis #education #musiceducation #VocalCoachReacts #BethRoars #CreepyNuts #Otonoke #Dandadan #Dandadantheme #AnimeOpening #VocalCoachReaction #BethRoars #JPop #JapaneseRap #AnimeMusic #HipHopJapan #AnimeOpeningReaction #VocalAnalysis _________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, commentary, education, and research. This video is intended for educational and commentary purposes only. All rights to the original performance remain with the original copyright holders. My analysis focuses on vocal technique, emotional expression, and the cultural significance of the performance, and is designed to educate and inform viewers about the artistry involved. No copyright infringement is intended. Support the original artist by watching and purchasing their work.