This song is everything. I always play it in my car full volume.
@かみたか-t4k5 ай бұрын
何故かまた聴きたくなってしまう曲
@をこめ-n8oАй бұрын
100万いってる!!! コメント数が少ないから激リピーターが多いんだろうな。
@bgirlNOZOMI11 жыл бұрын
Hara-hara, poro-poro Yuki ga tsurete kita kimi o mi teta Himitsu no tobirawo Hora, fui ni nokku sa reta mitai Utsukushi sugiru mono wa yagate Kiete tokete Kidzuitara nigedasenai Meiro fusagikomu Hitotsu futatsu hoshi kazoe miageru sora wa Tegatodokanai hodotokute Kotoba yori eien ga hoshi to negaeba Kono koe wa doko made mo hibiku hazudakara Hon ne to urahara kimi no kokoro wa dotchimuki? Hitokoto aru nai sore dake de Meguru mawaru sekai Futoshi ta koto demo kara Boku ni misete Warate shimau kurai no Yume o tsurete kite Seiunsaki no tabiji de kimi to deatte Onajigao o shite iru ka na? Otononaisekai ga yagate akeru sonotoki Sukoshi wa mae o muite itai na Sayonara
@bgirlNOZOMI11 жыл бұрын
My body shivers, my tears drop When I watched you appear in the snow A secret door to my heart opened up Hey, I think I was knocked out of the blue The world around us is so beautiful It saddens me to know one day it'll disappear It won't upset me if you don't feel the same I'll just brood over it in secret Looking up into the sky, I count the stars They're so far out of my reach Because of you, I want to believe eternity exists And I wish to never forget the sound of your voice Despite my doubts, my heart is hopeful - which way do I go to find you? I remind myself to just act without thinking Because the world turns something good for us all All of a sudden, everything's alright Because I remember what you've shown me The pleasant memories, laughing together You've brought my dreams back all on your own If we were to meet again after a thousand years Would I still be able to recognize your face? And if the end of the world would ever come I want to be partly facing you when I say "Goodbye..."
@SkarnioMS2 жыл бұрын
Bro like 8 years ago some greek girl addicted to Osu showed me this song in Maplestory, thanks Akkie wherever you are i hope you're doing okay
@etterna--dash--50176探し物Ай бұрын
this is probably the best online interaction I've ever read
@ryuter851310 жыл бұрын
猫叉と女性ボーカルの融和率の高さは異常。
@Kuro_kaz5 жыл бұрын
鳥肌が止まらないほど神曲
@somedaythewave9 жыл бұрын
this song is so pretty..
@Frosted_Alexis4 жыл бұрын
it is!!
@koma_e93644 жыл бұрын
高1でユビート始めてから7年間聴き続けてる
@ロッキー-c3r8 жыл бұрын
やっぱり猫叉さん最高すぎるな
@somo3_seppa5 жыл бұрын
切なくなるな…
@sclsg55592 жыл бұрын
世界が終わるときに聴きたい
@UmCaraNormalnumPlanetanormal Жыл бұрын
i love this song so much why is it so GOOOOOOOOOOOOD
@karen__yp460211 жыл бұрын
また最高な曲をありがとう
@聖帝サウザー-i1t6 жыл бұрын
この疾走感・・・そしてこの疾走感!
@ihsudn_63218 жыл бұрын
I dunno, but I just love this song A lot. Especially from emotion presented in this song
@a.k.a.TanukiJack2 жыл бұрын
ガチ神曲
@DNJ9o9o9 жыл бұрын
*English Translated Lyrics:* Hara Hara , Polo Polo I was looking at you that snow has brought The secret door Hey It seems was knocked unexpectedly Those too beauty eventually It melts and disappears The Nigedase not If you notice I mope maze One two-star counted look up the sky In far more hands can not reach If Negae and want forever than words Since this voice it also would resonate far Which direction to real intention and despite your heart ? With not a word it only World revolve around From a nice even casual thing And show me Much laughable Come take a dream In it met with you in a thousand years ahead of the journey Can I have the same face At that time the world without sound eventually dawns I want to be facing forwards a little Farewell··
@eddykonguep93508 жыл бұрын
thanks
@ProdUnknown7578 жыл бұрын
someone used google translate lmao
@eddykonguep93508 жыл бұрын
oh
@ShadowFlower152 жыл бұрын
The instrumental for this song is so pretty with all the tones, I really wish there was a karaoke/instrumental version so I could hear them better
it makes me shake my head sometimes when i see people comment about bemani music and thanking osu.
@remoteferret9 жыл бұрын
randomnessinabox The thing is, a lot of these people would have no clue about bemani if it weren't for Osu. Bemani is a really niche series and it's kind of hard to get into, plus the skill floor is higher than Osu so even if you manage to find info on it it's easy to be discouraged. Granted, thinking the song is "from osu", like some people do, is silly. Osu brought me to bemani music and I love it, but I give credit where credit is due.
@wichitawwojak37867 жыл бұрын
But it'd be really nice for them to give proper credit for things they see. Hell, the bemani scene might actually fucking exist outside of japan if it weren't for osu. Let that sink in.
@remoteferret7 жыл бұрын
+Merlin Lefebvre Would it really? osu has been around since 2007, and didn't start seriously rising in popularity until maybe 2012-2013. Pop'n came out in 1998, and IIDX in 1999. I consider that enough time for the games to become popular or well known. If anything, I think it would be the opposite. I know a LOT of people who had no clue what bemani was until they started playing osu, including myself, and many who transitioned over to it from osu. I agree with you that people should give credit where it's due, but honestly a lot of songs are actually pretty well known in the osu community as being from Bemani. Furthermore, the vast majority of Bemani songs are actually tagged properly in their map listing on osu. For example, this one's source is listed as "beatmania IIDX 20 tricoro," with "jubeat saucer" as a tag. I find it really ridiculous to get mad at something for giving something you like publicity, and all of the people commenting about osu on these videos should tell you just how much publicity it gets. Even if not everyone knows what it's actually from or cares to look, there are a good amount of people who do. Without osu, these songs, and subsequently the bemani games they're from, probably wouldn't be anywhere near as well known in the west as they are now. Also, I think that the problem with the bemani scene in the west is less publicity and more availability. Even if someone discovers IIDX and wants to try it out, and even if they're willing to play with a keyboard rather than a controller, you've gotta deal with the pain of setting up LR2, the difficulty of finding charts, a lack of information and people to ask for help to some degree, etc. If you do want a controller, you've gotta dish out $300+ for it in addition to setting up LR2. It's easier with SDVX and KSM, since KSM isn't anywhere near as annoying to set up and it's easier to find charts, but KSM is nearly unplayable for most people without a $200 controller. Not to even mention stuff like Jubeat where you pretty much HAVE to play it in an arcade. Let's say I wanna try Jubeat. There are only 17 arcades in the US listed on zenius-i-vanisher across 10 states. On the off chance that I actually live near one of these arcades, the machine might not be in great condition. Even assuming it is, I've gotta pay for every time I want to play it. It generally isn't expensive, but it could add up. And in addition to all that, for many people, the Bemani games just wouldn't be their thing. Jubeat is probably an exception to this, and potentially SDVX as well, but as I was recently able to actually play some of these games in a real arcade, I realized why many people might not be into them. IIDX is painfully hard at first, to the point where you have to play charts that are so easy they're boring until you get used to it enough to move up, and even then you move up pretty slowly unless you're talented. Pop'n is very similar. Jubeat is much easier to just start playing and I believe SDVX to be relatively easy to start as well. Maybe a bit easier overall, but definitely unique enough to still be fun even while playing easier stuff. Oh, I also forgot about the language problems. If someone goes to an arcade and the staff there aren't helpful, it could be hard for them to even know what to do to start playing depending on the game. It may sound like I'm just shitting on the Bemani games here, but believe me, I'm not. I really enjoy them, it's just that I can definitely understand why many people in the west who are used to games that are really easy to get into, don't require anything special to play, and are easy to find both information on and a community around just wouldn't care to deal with it.
@wichitawwojak37867 жыл бұрын
That's entirely besides the point, though. The songs being attributed to where they're actually from, be it bemani, or like, DoDonPachi or whatever else has good music, would be nicer than treat them as if osu was responsible for them. That's all i'm saying.
@remoteferret7 жыл бұрын
Then why say that the Bemani scene might exist outside of Japan otherwise? lol That said I agree with you, though I do think that a lot of people who say "thanks osu" are thanking osu for leading them to the song rather than the song's existence.