Miku’s ‘1925’ Reaches 1 Million Views!
On August 8th of 2010 at 17:33 Japan time, T-POCKET’S “1925” song hit one million views on NND. To see the video and more information, please continue after the break.
Music, Lyrics, Arrangement – T-POCKET
Illustration – はしもち(ちほ)@ついった
Despite the song’s upbeat music, the lyrics start off as somewhat depressing, speaking of love as something people price and sell (or even as “tasteless gum” that is thrown to the ground), while the singer stays by herself, even stating that her “bare self” is “disgraceful.” The song goes on to say that life is a voyage called “regret” and the obstacles are “Mind, Virtue, and Legislation.” However, the song does end with love being called a hard-to-crack rock and thus the singer does not want a diamond. This could be interpreted as love is not always empty, but it is never easy to find or understand. What do our readers thing the song’s lyrics actually mean?
Now onward to view some lovely illustrations~
So here’s to another Miku song achievement! May there be many, many more to come. *cheers*
oh a new song to add on my iPod. Thanks Vocaloidism!!
one of the few miku´s songs that I like
Im happy! :D!
oh myyy. I didn't even know this was close to 1mil. it's such a good song!
Always was an odd one but I couldn't help but like it. Congrats to 1925, Miku, and ofc T-Pocket!
Wow, never heard this before, but I like it a lot.
First illustration: Peru…so…na!