Sam's 18th VOCALOID work, his 4th most viewed song and his first collab with the circle CITRIN. Although the lyrics are rather vague and open to interpretation, they seem to make allusion to the theme of clinging to delusion or to false love. The singer mentions she doesn't mind the hypocrisy; she prefers to continue listening to her loved one until the end, and she won't release her lover's grasp. This song has entered the Hall of Fame and is featured on the albums Festiva! and Story. A remix is featured on the album Fever. A short version of this song was used as a demo for Utatane Piko.
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| - Sam's 18th VOCALOID work, his 4th most viewed song and his first collab with the circle CITRIN. Although the lyrics are rather vague and open to interpretation, they seem to make allusion to the theme of clinging to delusion or to false love. The singer mentions she doesn't mind the hypocrisy; she prefers to continue listening to her loved one until the end, and she won't release her lover's grasp. This song has entered the Hall of Fame and is featured on the albums Festiva! and Story. A remix is featured on the album Fever. A short version of this song was used as a demo for Utatane Piko.
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| - "闇色アリス"
- English: Dark Colored Alice
- Romaji: Yami Iro Alice
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- sm6349579
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| - Human cover
- VOCALOID cover
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| - Niconico Broadcast / YouTube Broadcast
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| - PIKO's Cover
- Utatane Piko's demo
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| - #4682B4; color: white
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| - Sam's 18th VOCALOID work, his 4th most viewed song and his first collab with the circle CITRIN. Although the lyrics are rather vague and open to interpretation, they seem to make allusion to the theme of clinging to delusion or to false love. The singer mentions she doesn't mind the hypocrisy; she prefers to continue listening to her loved one until the end, and she won't release her lover's grasp. This song has entered the Hall of Fame and is featured on the albums Festiva! and Story. A remix is featured on the album Fever. A short version of this song was used as a demo for Utatane Piko.
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