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"'Yatta!'" "Hooray" is a 2001 parody song by the fictional Japanese boy band . The song title, 'yatta', is the past tense of the Japanese verb 'yaru' ("to do"), an exclamation meaning "It's done!", "I did it!", "Ready!" or "All right!" The song and video have been used as a web culture in-joke on many different websites.

The song uses a chord progression based on Pachelbel's Canon.

History



The song was first performed as a sketch on the Japanese sketch comedy show , known as 'Silly Go Lucky' in the United States, where Happa-tai is portrayed by some of Japan's most well-known comedians. The song was written by Hideki Fujisawa, otherwise known as Dance Man (dansu man;), who has also written songs for Morning Musume and the animated TV series 'Sgt. Frog'.

On April 4, 2001, "Yatta!" was released under the Pony Canyon label in Japan. It surprisingly hit No. 6 in the charts and went triple-platinum in Japan within a number of weeks. While the song was intended to be humorous, some viewers outside Japan assumed it to be earnest, perhaps due to the obvious work that went into the special effects in the video. The incomprehensibility of such an elaborate video enhanced its popularity among Western audiences who could not understand the Japanese lyrics.

The actors who performed as Happa-tai were brought to perform "Yatta!" in the US on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'. Host Jimmy Kimmel compared himself to Ed Sullivan introducing the Beatles in their first American performance.

Music video



The video features the band's members singing and dancing exuberantly, most characteristically by flexing their biceps and hopping from one foot to the other, while wearing only underwear with a large green fig leaf on the front, as well as white sneakers when outdoors. Their synchronized dancing and personalized poses for the camera parody the boy band craze of the early 2000s, while the sketch satirizes many of the stereotypes of Japanese pop culture, mainly doramas, sports TV shows and the shjo manga aesthetic. This includes a group shot on a street filled with floating sakura blossoms, with the band's members posing energetically towards the camera, and a brief romantic interlude during the song's bridge, where a member receives a smile from a woman passing by in the street and stares at her longingly before being comforted by his partners.

Members of Green Leaves



* Kiyotaka Nanbara (leader)

* Jun Nagura

* Taizo Harada

* Ken Horiuchi

* Noboru Ouchi

* Jun Oki (replaced by Ryuhei Ueshima during the band's reunion on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!')

References




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