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The group's base was created in 1993 when brothers Kōshi (elder: vocals) and Take (younger: guitar) began playing together. They formed Flow in 1998, and were eventually joined by Keigo (vocals), Gotō (bass) and Iwasaki (drums; joined in 2000). In 2001, the band released its first maxi single, "Flow #0". The group then released two mini-albums within the same year, both of which took nationwide indie charts by storm. "Okuru Kotoba", Flow's first cover single, was released in January 2003. It remained on the Oricon indie chart for seven consecutive weeks and also hit an impressive No. 6 on the overall singles chart. In the spring of that year, their first full-scale album Splash!!! debuted at No. 2. In July 2003, Flow released the single "Blaster" on a major label, Ki/oon Records. In April 2004, they released "Go!!!", which stayed on the Oricon Top 10 Chart for three weeks. In May 2004, Flow released their first major album Game.
A string of singles followed and in July 2005 the band released its third album, Golden Coast. Since the release of Golden Coast, Flow has released two singles with new A-sides, but one of these ("Around the World/Kandata") was a double A-side release. "Colors" is the band's fourth single. The songs "Go!!!" and "Re:member" both served as opening themes to the anime series Naruto. "Days" was the first opening for Bones' Eureka Seven anime, and "Realize" was the opening for the PlayStation 2 video games based on the same series. Flow performed live in America for the first time in Dallas, Texas on September 2, 2006 at Anime Fest which was held at the Hyatt Hotel and Convention center in downtown Dallas. Flow performed "Colors" in 2006, the first opening for Sunrise's original series, Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion.
Their song "Answer" is the first opening theme for the live action Japanese drama Tantei Gakuen Q. They performed "Night Parade" with the hip-hop band Home Made Kazoku. In February 2008, they released a new single entitled "Arigatō", followed by Persona -trinity soul-'s new opening, "Word of the Voice" in June 2008. They performed Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2's second opening theme "World End" released in 2008. In 2009, the band performed "Sign", the sixth opening for Naruto Shippuden. The band released a B-side compilation album on November 4, 2009. Their single "Calling" was featured as the ending for the anime Heroman. Flow returned to North America to perform at Anime Central, in Rosemont, Illinois on May 20, 2011, and FanimeCon in San Jose, California on May 28, 2010 and in May 2011. Their song "Hey!!" was the third opening theme for the anime Beelzebub and the song "Bravelue" was used as the second opening theme for the anime Eureka Seven AO. They will provide a cover of "Cha-La Head-Cha-La" as the main theme song for the film Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods; the song, coupled with an insert song from the film, will be released as a double A-side single on March 20, 2013.[1]
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Flow may also refer to Hip-hop artist flow
Widner DeGruy, better known by his stage name Flow or his nickname Esho Hero, is a New Orleans based rapper signed to Young Money Entertainment. He first appeared on Lil Wayne’s 2012 mixtape “Dedication 4” and is currently working on his project titled “Withdrawalz”. Flow can also be found on “Rise Of An Empire” on the track “Fresher Than Ever”.
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FLOW was also an Australian rock/metal band that existed in the early 2000's. They had two releases; "The Parallel Development" in 2002 was limited to 400 numbered copies, and the "Flow" EP from 2004 featured a cover of Norwegian Wood by John Lennon.
Singer Heath King was known around the Melbourne live scene for Flow and his solo work, but tragically died in 2009 as a result of a motorcycle accident. Other members Steve MacKay (guitars) and Shane Russell (drums) went on to form Twelve Foot Ninja, who Heath was originally going to perform for.
Shari Ra Ra
Flow Lyrics
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Como así ¡aja! Como fue
Ras tas tas, tas tas!
Dice! Ras tas tas, tas tas!
Dice! Ras tas tas, tas!
Flow de Colombia
Dice! Ras tas tas, tas tas!
Dice! Ras tas tas, tas!
Dice! Ras tas tas, tas!
Esto es un juego de palabras
Algo distinto tu no te esperabas
Todos los terminos los vamos a remplazar
Por full hd los vamos a completar
Que pegadito y como full hd
Esto esta bacano full hd
Esto esta sabroso full hd
Le pegaron claro full hd
Que pegadito y como full hd
Esto esta bacano full hd
Esto esta sabroso full hd
Le pegaron claro full hd
Ras tas tas, tas tas!
Dice! Ras tas tas, tas tas!
Dice! Ras tas tas, tas!
Ras tas tas, tas tas!
Dice! Ras tas tas, tas tas!
Dice! Ras tas tas, tas!
Dice! Ras tas tas, tas!
Flow de Colombia
Cogelo ponelo escuchalo y bailalo
Esto esta bien rico y tenes que bombearlo
Los dj's lo ponen ya lo están mezclando
Yo se que este coro te esta gustando
Cogelo ponelo escuchalo y bailalo
Esto esta bien rico y tenes que bombearlo
Los dj's lo ponen ya lo están mezclando
Yo se que este coro te esta gustando
Esta canción se llama full hd
Me compre una zapatillas full hd
Me metí un pantalón full hd
Me compre una camisa full hd
Me tire un peinado full hd
Me consigo una muchacha full hd
Que tenga una cama full hd
Y que tenga una full hd
Ras tas tas, tas tas!
Dice! Ras tas tas, tas tas!
Dice! Ras tas tas, tas!
Ras tas tas, tas tas!
Dice! Ras tas tas, tas tas!
Dice! Ras tas tas, tas!
Dice flow de Colombia
Que como así que como así como fue ¡aja!
Como así ¡aja! Como fue
Esta es la union de la joderera
Haga la ronda y dejalo que salga, aja a lo que salga
Lo partio, lo partio, lo partio
Dejalo que salga
La partio, la partio, la partio
Dejala que salga
Lo partio, lo partio, lo partio
Dejalo que salga
La partio, la partio, la partio
Dejala que salga
Oye esto es cali flow latino
Haciendo salsa choque, desde Colombia
Pa la calle urban production
Ras tas tas, tas tas!
Dice! Ras tas tas, tas tas!
Dice! Ras tas tas, tas!
The lyrics of Flow's song Shari Ra Ra are an interesting mix of Spanish and English words, as well as some playful wordplay. The song starts with a repetitive chorus of "Que como así que como así como fue, ¡aja!" which roughly translates to "What like that, like that, how was it, ha!" It's not entirely clear what the context of this phrase is, but it seems like it's meant to be a catchy and fun opening to the song.
The verses are primarily focused on a game of wordplay, where the lyrics replace various terms with "full hd" to create a sort of nonsense but entertaining phrase. The chorus is repeated throughout the song, keeping a consistent beat and energy.
The song also features some mentions of Cali, Colombia and "salsa choque," which is a popular dance style in the region. Overall, the song has a fun and lighthearted feel, with a focus on catchy beats and playful lyrics.
Line by Line Meaning
Que como así que como así como fue ¡aja!
Expression of surprise or shock, questioning how something happened or came to be
Como así ¡aja! Como fue
Repeating the question of how something happened or came to be
Ras tas tas, tas tas!
Onomatopoeic sounds
Dice! Ras tas tas, tas tas!
Repeating the onomatopoeic sounds
Flow de Colombia
Proudly declaring the artist's origin, Colombia
Esto es un juego de palabras
Acknowledging that this song is using wordplay or puns
Algo distinto tu no te esperabas
Suggesting that listeners will be surprised by the unconventional wordplay
Todos los terminos los vamos a remplazar
Making a promise to replace common terms with something unexpected
Por full hd los vamos a completar
Revealing that the unexpected replacement will be 'full hd'
Que pegadito y como full hd
Expressing enjoyment or praise for something that is 'full hd'
Esto esta bacano full hd
Further praising the quality of something that is 'full hd'
Esto esta sabroso full hd
Describing something as tasty or enjoyable, and adding that it is 'full hd'
Le pegaron claro full hd
Suggesting that something was done perfectly, and adding that it was 'full hd'
Cogelo ponelo escuchalo y bailalo
Encouraging listeners to grab, play, listen to, and dance to this song
Esto esta bien rico y tenes que bombearlo
Describing the song as good and urging listeners to dance to it
Los dj's lo ponen ya lo están mezclando
Acknowledging that the DJs are already playing this song
Yo se que este coro te esta gustando
Knowing that the chorus of the song is enjoyable and that listeners like it
Esta canción se llama full hd
Naming the song 'full hd'
Me compre una zapatillas full hd
Describing a purchase of shoes that is of high quality ('full hd')
Me metí un pantalón full hd
Describing a purchase of pants that is of high quality ('full hd')
Me compre una camisa full hd
Describing a purchase of a shirt that is of high quality ('full hd')
Me tire un peinado full hd
Describing a hairstyle that is of high quality ('full hd')
Me consigo una muchacha full hd
Describing the pursuit of a girl who is of high quality ('full hd')
Que tenga una cama full hd
Describing a desirably high-quality bed ('full hd')
Y que tenga una full hd
Not specifying what the girl would have that is of high quality ('full hd')
Esta es la union de la joderera
Acknowledging that this song is part of a group or a style of music
Haga la ronda y dejalo que salga, aja a lo que salga
Encouraging listeners to dance in a circle and let loose
Lo partio, lo partio, lo partio
Expressing enjoyment or approval of something being 'split', in this case, possibly referring to dancing
Dejalo que salga
Encouraging listeners to let go and enjoy themselves
La partio, la partio, la partio
Expressing enjoyment or approval of something being 'split', possibly referring to dancing, but using a feminine noun or object
Dejala que salga
Encouraging listeners to let go and enjoy themselves, with the use of a feminine pronoun or object
Oye esto es cali flow latino
Introducing the style of music as 'cali flow latino'
Haciendo salsa choque, desde Colombia
Describing the music as a style of salsa known as 'salsa choque', and indicating that it is from Colombia
Pa la calle urban production
Possibly indicating that this music is intended for the streets, and is categorized as 'urban production'
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, CODISCOS S.A.S
Written by: Andres Cortez
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