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* Soumatou means a "revolving lanterm" in Japanese. These are the traditional paper lanterns with ornate writing on them that have become associated with Japanese and Chinese cultures. | * Soumatou means a "revolving lanterm" in Japanese. These are the traditional paper lanterns with ornate writing on them that have become associated with Japanese and Chinese cultures. | ||
* The turntable produces a gunshot sound after the song ends. | * The turntable produces a gunshot sound after the song ends. | ||
* In the song production information on the official DJ TROOPERS site, TAKA jokingly mentions that despite the name, this is ''not'' | * In the song production information on the official DJ TROOPERS site, TAKA jokingly mentions that despite the name, this is ''not'' his last song. | ||
==Song Production Information== | ==Song Production Information== |
Revision as of 07:06, 19 March 2010
走馬灯 -The Last Song-
Song Information
Artist: TAKA
BPM: 68-85
Genre: Soldier's Ballad
VJ: F-FLY
First Appeared On: AC DJ TROOPERS
Length: 2:09
Song Connections/Remixes
None.
Trivia
- Soumatou means a "revolving lanterm" in Japanese. These are the traditional paper lanterns with ornate writing on them that have become associated with Japanese and Chinese cultures.
- The turntable produces a gunshot sound after the song ends.
- In the song production information on the official DJ TROOPERS site, TAKA jokingly mentions that despite the name, this is not his last song.
Song Production Information
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Video Production Information
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