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== Song Information == | == Song Information == | ||
Artist: [[ | 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 | First Music Game Appearance: [[AC IIDX RED|beatmania IIDX 11 IIDX RED]]<br> | ||
Other Music Game Appearance: None. | |||
== Lyrics == | == Lyrics == | ||
( | === 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 === | |||
<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 | * 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. | |||
== | == 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. | 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! | ||
== Video Production Information == | |||
== Video Production | |||
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? |