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− | * The title contains the names of two real | + | * The title contains the names of two real people, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Einstein Albert Einstein] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dianna_Agron Dianna Agron]. Dianna Agron played the character Quinn Fabray in the Drama-Comedy Musical Show, [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glee_(TV_series) Glee] |
− | + | ** The lyrics of the song are about a girl who doesn’t mind being ignorant, saying “Rather than Einstein, prefer Dianna Agron (...) Just like in Glee.” However, Dianna Agron is the name of the ''actress'', not the Glee character. In addition, the character she plays is a high-achieving student, not “ignorant” or “stupid” as the lyrics suggest. She has blonde hair and is cheerleading captain, so it is unknown if the reference was a mistake due to stereotypes and lack of research, or is meant to be sarcastic. | |
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[[Category: HKT48 Songs]] | [[Category: HKT48 Songs]] |
Revision as of 15:41, 25 November 2021
Einstein Yori Dianna Agron is a coupling song from HKT48's 7th single 74okubun no 1 no Kimi e, by NakoMiku & MeruMio.
Information
- Artist
- HKT48
- Composer/Arranger
- FIREWORKS
- Kanji Title
- アインシュタインよりディアナ・アグロン
- Romaji Title
- AINSHUTAIN Yori DIANA AGURON
- English Title
- Dianna Agron > Einstein
- Single
- 74okubun no 1 no Kimi e (HKT48)
Lyrics can be found here.
Performing Members
Music Video (Short Ver.)
Trivia
- The title contains the names of two real people, Albert Einstein and Dianna Agron. Dianna Agron played the character Quinn Fabray in the Drama-Comedy Musical Show, Glee
- The lyrics of the song are about a girl who doesn’t mind being ignorant, saying “Rather than Einstein, prefer Dianna Agron (...) Just like in Glee.” However, Dianna Agron is the name of the actress, not the Glee character. In addition, the character she plays is a high-achieving student, not “ignorant” or “stupid” as the lyrics suggest. She has blonde hair and is cheerleading captain, so it is unknown if the reference was a mistake due to stereotypes and lack of research, or is meant to be sarcastic.