Biri-Biri
Ado
Released as part of the *ONE PIECE FILM: RED* soundtrack, "Biri-Biri" is controlled chaos — a high-voltage, genre-colliding track that channels the energy of a lightning storm bottled inside a pop song. Ado's vocal performance here is a full exhibition of range, swinging between delicate sweetness and violent, explosive power within single phrases, the transitions so abrupt they feel confrontational. The production borrows from EDM, J-pop, and theatrical anime scoring simultaneously — pitched-up synths, punishing bass drops, and orchestral flourishes layered without hesitation. Lyrically it maps the internal electricity of someone who refuses to be contained or categorized, the "biri-biri" onomatopoeia for electrical crackling serving as both character trait and declaration of identity. The song belongs to the character Uta from the film, but Ado's anonymous persona merges seamlessly with the fiction. It's maximalist in the best sense — designed for moments that demand sensation over subtlety, ideal for a commute where you want the city noise to feel like a music video.
fast
2020s
maximalist, crackling, layered
Japan
J-Pop, Electronic. Theatrical Anime Pop. electric, explosive. Erupts immediately into controlled chaos and sustains a relentless voltage, with every quiet passage functioning only as contrast before the next detonation.. energy 10. fast. danceability 7. valence 7. vocals: extreme range, confrontational, sweet-to-violent, explosive, exhibitionistic. production: EDM drops, J-pop structure, orchestral flourishes, pitched-up synths, punishing bass. texture: maximalist, crackling, layered. acousticness 1. era: 2020s. Japan. A commute where you want the city noise to feel like a music video, or any moment demanding sensation over subtlety.