1. Rey is a Japanese band … Read Full Bio ↴There are several artists with that name.
1. Rey is a Japanese band who signed onto the Lantis label in 2008. They are described as the "real anison band" (本気のアニソンバンド honki no anison bando?) for their performances of anime theme songs. Front man Kenta Harada claims that their band's name comes from both Hironobu Kageyama's band Lazy and the anime character Rei Ayanami. The group's debut single under Lantis was used as the first ending theme of Tomica Hero: Rescue Fire. Rey was also included on Lantis's compilation album Gundam Tribute from Lantis, covering "Stand Up to the Victory", the first opening theme for Mobile Suit V Gundam.
Members:
Kenta Harada (原田謙太): Vocals and lyricist
Takayuki Sakamoto (坂本尭之): Bass guitar
Kenji Terazono (寺園健二): Guitar
Shinya Tasaki (田崎慎也): Guitar
Official website:
http://reyweb.jp/
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2. Andrei A. Lucaschi (born May 26 , 1988) better known by his stage name REY , is an Romanian Rapper from Balta Alba neighborhood of Bucharest. He began his career in 2005 as a member of 10Tone Crew that consists of : Piccolo, Vudu, Marz, Benzen, GOST, Tony, Zergon.The Crew first became known in 2006 following the release of the independent single "Declaratie de razboi", which immediately gave the group a sizable underground following.He is one half of the rap duo S.K.Dron along with fellow rapper Vudu (wich is also a member of 10Tone).
Soon, his album "YSUS" (2011)
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3. Rey Beatbox aka Matis Rei is a beatboxer from Estonia.
Rey has been doing all kinds of sounds and rhythms since he was a little boy (6-7 years old). He did his first beats in second grade. After that he stopped main beatbox for a few years and when he was in 8th grade he heard that this thing is called "human beatbox". He started to listen Rahzel, Kenny Muhammad, Killa Kela and other beatboxers and hip hop. After that he started taking beatboxing seriously again. Since 2003-2004 he has been rocking on stages all over Estonia, developed himself and became on of the biggest beatbox names in Scandinavian countries.
Since 2006 he has a female vocal singer with him on stages - Teele Viira, who is one of the best jazz singers in Estonia.
He is working with some of the best dnb scene in the world and also many hiphop artist in baltic-scandinavian countries.
http://www.myspace.com/bbrey
http://REYBEATS.COM or http://rey.pri.ee
Lucky
Rey Lyrics
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Can't you see that I've been waiting by the telephone
Slightly complicated, always overrated for me
What's wrong, what's wrong?
Did you call your friends?
Did you leave a note?
Drama makes it better
Answers in the letter for me
I did it all for you
You know that it's true
Oh did you have a clue?
Of the things I did for you
I'm gone, I'm gone
Not coming back no no
Just close the door
Slightly complicated, always overrated for me
I didn't ask for compromise
I'll do it once, I'll roll the dice
Drive me straight to heaven
Lucky number seven please
I did it all for you
You know that it's true
Oh did you have a clue?
Of the things I did for you
I did it all for you
I did it all for you
I did it all for you
I did it all for you
The song "Lucky" by Rey and Kaye is a story about a person who has been waiting by the phone for their significant other to call them. It seems like the relationship is complicated and overrated, but the person is willing to do whatever it takes to make it work, even though they feel like they're the one putting in all the effort. The person is asking their significant other if they called their friends or left a note, indicating that they've been missing for some time. Drama seems to be the only way to get answers from their partner. The person then tells their significant other that they did everything for them, and asks if they even have a clue what they've done. The last verse reveals that the person has given up and is leaving for good.
This song seems to be about a relationship that's one-sided, with one person doing all the work, and the other not reciprocating. The lyrics suggest that the singer has been waiting by the phone and trying to make the relationship work, but it's not sustainable. The number seven mentioned in the last verse might be a reference to lucky number seven, a superstition that means good things will happen.
Line by Line Meaning
Come on, come on
Encouraging someone to act or do something
Can't you see that I've been waiting by the telephone
Implying that the person being spoken to hasn't responded or communicated with the singer
Slightly complicated, always overrated for me
Referring to the relationship between the singer and the person being spoken to as difficult and not living up to the singer's expectations
What's wrong, what's wrong?
Asking what specifically is causing a problem or issue
Did you call your friends?
Questioning whether the person being spoken to discussed the situation with others
Did you leave a note?
Asking if the person being spoken to provided any explanation or information about the situation
Drama makes it better
Stating that sometimes conflict or tension can help resolve issues or provide clarity
Answers in the letter for me
Suggesting that the artist prefers a written explanation, rather than a verbal one
I did it all for you
Expressing that the artist took action or made sacrifices for the benefit of the person being spoken to
You know that it's true
Assuming that the person being spoken to has already acknowledged or recognized the actions taken by the artist
Oh did you have a clue?
Asking if the person being spoken to was aware of the extent of the singer's actions
Of the things I did for you
Clarifying that the previous lines were in reference to specific actions taken by the artist
I'm gone, I'm gone
Suggesting that the singer has decided to leave or end the relationship
Not coming back no no
Making it clear that the decision to leave is final
Just close the door
Asking the person being spoken to to accept the situation and move on
I didn't ask for compromise
Stating that the artist didn't want to negotiate or come to a middle ground
I'll do it once, I'll roll the dice
Taking a risk or chance on the situation
Drive me straight to heaven
Expressing hope that the actions taken will lead to a positive outcome
Lucky number seven please
Asking for a favorable result or outcome
I did it all for you
Reiterating that the actions taken were for the benefit of the person being spoken to
I did it all for you
Repeating the same sentiment as the previous line
I did it all for you
Repeating the same sentiment as the previous lines
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Andres Velasco, Diego Solorzano, Miguel Hernandez, Rodrigo Blanco
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
izabella napoles
can we talk about her VOCAL RANGE. it is AMAZING. i wish she would make more songs like this one.
naz
CAN
WE
TALK
ABOUT
HOW GOOD THE SONG IS?
RotoTheArtist
apparently not
Philip Hoyle
Aye
Reine Balisbis
Yes lol
FollowYourHeart
CAN WE DANCE TOGETHER 😍😍😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
CDG
One of my favorite songs of hers - balances out my other favorites, Dark Paradise and Born to Die.
Sycing
Random Good Stuff it's a shame that she doesn't perform dark paradise live, it's my fave song and a lot of people like that song
Jonathan Ponce De Leon
+draqlaw10 ikr, she played it only in one concert. I think it puts a big strain on her voice since the song has a higher range than her others as well as many slurs and not many breath marks.
Emmer
Also, I'm sure that Dark Paradise is really emotional for her as she was crying when she sang it live.