Ada yang gak ngerti sama Lagu di PlayList yang judulnya Hold, Release, Rakshasa and Carcasses? Ini arti dari lagu itu =w=)/
A dark, mysterious, Japanese-traditional-influnced composition
describing a grotesque and surreal world of monsters and phenomenons,
interrupted midway by a refrain of "none of your business". In the
original broadcast, Hachi stated that "he meant to depict the cruelty of
innocent children". Later on Hachi's blog he wrote on about how
innocent children's "innocence" can actually turn destructive and evil,
and also criticizing the general cold and indifferent attitude of the
public. He added at the end, however, that he was "limited" in what he
could say.
One idea holds that, according to a few minute details in the
lyrics, it is about child prostitutes and the cruel deeds that they
commit in revenge. Fans on the web elaborated this as it seems to be
more inclined to believe that the song is actually about the tragic life
of the Japanese prostitutes ("cats" in slang). The prostitutes "join
up" with and "open up" for their patrons, abort the babies that they
accidentally conceive (skulls in their belly), and get right back into
business the next day (before the rooster could crow). It is also said
that the title of the song, the Rakshasa and the corpse, hints at the
cruel relationship between the patron (a man-eating demon) and the
prostitute (a corpse). The exact meaning of the lyrics is open to
interpretation.
This song is featured in the MikuPa Live in Tokyo 2011 Concert, MikuPa Live in Sapporo 2011 Concert, the MikuPa Live in Singapore 2011 Concert, the MikuPa Live in Tokyo 2012 Concert, the MikuPa Live in Sapporo 2013 Concert and the MikuPa Live in Kansai 2013 Concert; also in the games Project DIVA Extend and Project DIVA Arcade.
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