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== Song Information ==
== Song Information ==


Artist: [[Platonix|platoniX]]<br>
Artist: [[platoniX]]<br>
Composition/Arrangement: [[Tatsuya Shimizu|Tatsuya "Tatsh" Shimizu]]<br>
Lyrics/Vocals: [[Junko Hirata]]<br>
BPM: 165<br>
BPM: 165<br>
Length: 2:03<br>
Genre: J-POP<br>
Genre: J-POP<br>
VJ: [[yagi-denko]]<br>
VJ: [[yagi-denko]]<br>
First Appeared On: [[AC RED]]<br>
First Music Game Appearance: [[AC IIDX RED|beatmania IIDX 11 IIDX RED]]<br>
Length: 2:03<br>
Other Music Game Appearance: None.


== Lyrics ==
== Lyrics ==
(Transliteration)
=== Japanese ===
<pre>まだ見ぬ明日へと 突き進む勇気が
あれば強くなれるから
 
(We shine our 7Keys)  
生まれ変わってゆく この願いが
いつかキミに届くように...
 
Don't be afraid myself
僕らの明日は
輝き続けるためだけにある
未来へと走り出せ
 
僕らだけが
見つめていた永遠を超えて
今、飛び立とう
未来へと走り出せ
 
Don't be afraid myself
Don't be afraid yourself
心に響くメロディーはいつか
きっとキミを照らす光</pre>
 
=== Romaji ===
<pre>
<pre>
Mada minu asu e to tsuki susumu yuuki ga  
Mada minu asu e to tsuki susumu yuuki ga  
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</pre>
</pre>


(English)
=== English ===
<pre>
<pre>
You'll have the courage to carry on to that new tomorrow
You'll have the courage to carry on to that new tomorrow
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== Song Connections / Remixes ==
== Song Connections / Remixes ==


* A trance remix of this song by MH Sequence, ''Don't Be Afraid Myself (Trance Edge Mix)'', appears on ''V-Rare Soundtrack 14 - beatmania IIDX 11 IIDX RED''.
* A trance remix of Don't be afraid myself by ''mh sequence'', titled ''Don't be afraid myself (trance edge mix)'', appears on the ''V-RARE SOUNDTRACK vol.14: beatmania IIDX 11 IIDX RED'' album.
 
== Trivia ==
None.


== Music Production Info ==
== Song Production Information ==


=== Tatsh ===
platoniX has changed its membership from its original lineup; it's now a two-member unit consisting of myself and the vocalist Junko Hirata.
platoniX has changed its membership from its original lineup; it's now a two-member unit consisting of myself and the vocalist Junko Hirata.


The title basically means "Don't be afraid of myself". I think there are a lot of problems that can arise, even just in day to day life. You can challenge these problems through work, study ... or a difficult song. Nothing will change through fear. This is the sort of concept Junko Hirata and I arrived at through discussion. You can think of this as platoniX' battle song for everyday life. (Tatsh)
The title basically means "Don't be afraid of myself". I think there are a lot of problems that can arise, even just in day to day life. You can challenge these problems through work, study ... or a difficult song. Nothing will change through fear. This is the sort of concept Junko Hirata and I arrived at through discussion. You can think of this as platoniX' battle song for everyday life.


=== Junko Hirata ===
After talking to Tatsh, we decided to make a song to cheer people on infused with platoniX's own personality.
After talking to Tatsh, we decided to make a song to cheer people on infused with platoniX's own personality.


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Finally, I think the dance number looks really great thanks to the work put in by back dancers Natsumi and Yukari. Definitely play this song!
Finally, I think the dance number looks really great thanks to the work put in by back dancers Natsumi and Yukari. Definitely play this song!


Junko Hirata
== Video Production Information ==
 
== Video Production Info ==


This is my first contribution to beatmania. When I first heard the song and saw the dance, I was tempted to just use the raw material itself as the finished product. I thought a lot of things like, "Don't we want to show the whole dance!?" and "Isn't it already synched to the music!?" Through a lot of trial and error, I used effects and image shots to try to get back to my original goal of "show the whole thing!" instead of cutting out parts of the routine. I tried to reconstruct as much of the original through editing and processing, but what do you all think?
This is my first contribution to beatmania. When I first heard the song and saw the dance, I was tempted to just use the raw material itself as the finished product. I thought a lot of things like, "Don't we want to show the whole dance!?" and "Isn't it already synched to the music!?" Through a lot of trial and error, I used effects and image shots to try to get back to my original goal of "show the whole thing!" instead of cutting out parts of the routine. I tried to reconstruct as much of the original through editing and processing, but what do you all think?

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