In the end a bunch of things happened between us and in the outside world, so my wish didn’t come true, but I think I’m glad it didn’t. I told him, “It’s my dream for cabs to write music for it one day, even if it’s just one song.” I sometimes spoke about ‘the cabs’ with him too. That’s how we gradually came to talk together. I thought if ever became an anime I wanted to get ‘the cabs’ to write music for it.Īround the time when I finished illustrating volume 7, ‘the cabs’ disbanded.Īfter some ups and downs, Kunimitsu Takahashi wrote the song Munou. I particularly liked the song ‘Nigatsu no Heitai.’ It was all I listened to when I was drawing volume 7.
Check out the author’s comments below on the new song. The song will also be released on CD on December 12 featuring an original illustration by Sui Ishida. It was directed by Rachel Chie Miller and takes place in an enormous and beautiful location. You can listen to it on Spotify or check the new music video below that was also released today.
Rakuen no Kimi was released for digital download and stream today. This makes for a perfect line-up for the ‘final chapter’ of the Tokyo Ghoul series. The song also includes Daigo Yamaguchi from People In The Box on the drums, who also performed drums on the Tokyo Ghoul season one ending theme song Seijatachi. For the new ending theme song, Mizuki Iida (cinema staff) features as the vocalist. The artist also wrote, composed and came up with the lyrics for the Tokyo Ghoul √A opening theme song Munou in which Ai Kamano provided the vocals. You can hear the similarity, and Genius currently lists that song as the source.The much-anticipated second season of Tokyo Ghoul:re just began airing on October 10 and we finally got to hear the ending theme song by Japanese music artist österreich. Yamada" - none of whom were involved in 'Simple & Clean'.įans of Tokyo Ghoul then started speculating that the sample comes from 'Glassy Sky', a song used in the anime. For a start, the track's credits on Spotify list "Jessie Reyez, L. Thing is, there's debate over whether that's the case. The producer doesn't state which Kingdom Hearts track he used, but Genius (as reported by Kotaku) originally listed Utada Hiraku's 'Simple & Clean', which appeared in the original Kingdom Hearts, as the sample. Shout out Japanese video games and Japanimation for inspiration." It's one of the dopest melodies I've ever heard. It's a Japanese video game, and that's the theme song from it. When asked about the chopped-up sample on track 12, 'Good Guy' (listen to a clip below), IllaDaProducer said: "That's me doing my video game thing. This tricky tale was first kicked off by producer IllaDaProducer in an interview with Rolling Stone about his work on Eminem's new album, Kamikaze. There's a familiar sample on Eminem's new album, and it's left a lot of people confused about where it came from. illaDaProducer SeptemFurther, we have learned that the singer behind what we thought was the sample, "Wanderers" is Luschka, not Lisa Gomamoto as previously reported. I got it confused with another beat I did in which I used Kingdom Hearts theme. It’s actually Glassy Sky from Tokyo Ghoul.