It started in 2010 with the "Just This" parties. Hunter/Game's own party, held in secret locations round the city, Just This has made Milan a compulsory stop for the touring electronic artist - from early shows that focused on local acts like Mind Against and Tale Of Us, growing to far bigger events with names like Dixon, Seth Troxler, Koze, Tennis and other DJs in Hunter/Game's worldwide scene. And alongside the parties, the duo have released on Innervisions, Rumours, Last Night on Earth, My Favourite Robot, Hot Creations and Dynamic - with a Kompakt release in early 2015 - and each EP has earned more fans for their lush, deep-grooved analogue soundscapes.
In 2015, alongside a heavy Europe and North American touring schedule, Hunter/Game will open the doors of the new Just This vinyl label. Distributed by Kompakt, the label opens with the leftfield electronic dance stylings of Danish-Icelandic band Primal, a Hunter/Game release, and another to come within five months. With a stylistic approach that leans toward Hunter/Game's own, Just This releases are aimed at the discerning dancefloor, but are as influenced by the wild ambition of 80s electronic acts as by contemporary analogue production techniques.
Intro
Hunter/Game Lyrics
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Who?
This nigga right there, nigga
Hell nah, turn that mothafuckin' music down and pass me my mothafuckin' heat, blood
This nigga walk up on this mothafuckin' car, I'mma smoke his ass
What's brackin' nigga?
Which one of you niggas fucking my bitch?
Must be one of you Compton niggas
Whatchu gon' do, nigga?
The lyrics to Hunter/Game's song Intro offers an insightful perspective on the rich and poor divide. The song challenges the popular notion that the rich get richer and the poor get poorer by suggesting that this is only because most people don't understand the game of life. The opening line "a lot of people are advocated" highlights the widespread belief that society caters to the wealthy and ignores the needs of the poor. However, the artist suggests that this worldview is not entirely accurate.
The underlying message behind these lyrics is that life is a game, and those who understand the rules are the ones who thrive. The quality of one's life depends solely on their ability to understand and navigate the treacherous waters of this game. The artist concludes by stating "I play the game," implying that they have a deep understanding of the world around them and can navigate it to their advantage.
Overall, Hunter/Game's song Intro offers a unique perspective on the rich and poor divide. Instead of blaming societal structures or economic policies, the artist suggests that our success or failure in life depends entirely on our ability to play the game.
Line by Line Meaning
A lot of people are advocated
Many individuals have a belief or conviction
That the rich gets richer and the poor gets poorer
Wealthy people tend to have more money, while those who are less fortunate struggle to make ends meet
That's only because you don't understand
The reason for this perception is due to a lack of comprehension or knowledge regarding the situation
Whats going to happen to you,
What is going to occur to you in the future, regarding this matter
You see its all just a game ladies and gentlemen
The situation is comparable to a game or competition that requires strategy and skill
And the quality of your living depends entirely
The standard of your life is completely determined by
Upon your ability to play the game
Your proficiency and aptitude in the competition
And I play the game
The singer is involved in the activity and possesses the necessary abilities to succeed
Lyrics © DistroKid, BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Songtrust Ave
Written by: Rico Evans, Michael Hernandez
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Konayo
Since timestamps are missing, I thought I'd gather them. Here we go:
0:00 1) Monster Hunter
3:09 2) Monster Hunter G
5:12 3) Monster Hunter Freedom (Monster Hunter Portable)
7:04 4) Monster Hunter 2
11:20 5) Monster Hunter Freedom 2 (Portable 2nd)
13:24 6) Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G (Monster Hunter Freedom Unite)
16:09 7) Monster Hunter 3 (Ultimate)
18:15 8) Monster Hunter Portable 3rd
21:48 9) Monster Hunter 4 (Ultimate)
25:08 9) Monster Hunter 4 (Ultimate) Ver. 2
28:43 10) Monster Hunter Generations (Monster Hunter X)
Lord Shaske
when you realize they've been using almost the same graphics after all these years... Gameplay makes a game, not graphics
Carsten
Yes!
Random guy?
@Peyton Spain it's just an opinion, chill yo tits, dumbass
DraGoLinkz
Most if these people (most only ok?) Don't understand What is the difference Gameplay and Graphics, They only added shadows or shaders to new mh games like mh4u but it's has still the same graphics only the shaders and shadows(that's the same...)
20-072 DHIMAS SATRIA
There are two types of gamer. Nintendo gamer and sony gamer, you know what i am talking about. And heck, i am on the Nintendo side, i have a weak eyes, looking at a sharp graph make my eyes dizzy.
makoshark40
@Pendji no they didnt actually they made 5 different generations at this point and the monsters they do have show up again 90% time have new moves and shit if your going to harp on anyone hard on like the 20 call of duty and battle field games where its literally the same exact shit but in different time period usually when vehicles are involved its just reskinned drive models from the last 7 games
Elliott Hartup
Man, these cinematics are so unrealistic to the ga-
sees hunter get interrupted drinking a potion whilst hiding behind a rock
Huh. Carry on.
Dioxyde from Carbono [ May i ? ]
Yeah dude
Tastroy James
I glad to know that you know how ever hunter and player feels man
Sal J.
It was a cool drink