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Гѓџгѓ˜г‚‰ - З‹‚トヺツ僕らヿ Пј€2021 Ver.пј‰ Self Cover Now

Moving from the sharp, artificial edge of v flower to Kujira’s own voice changes the song's DNA. His vocals carry a soft, almost fragile breathiness that perfectly captures the "inability to go mad" (the literal translation of Kuruenai ) in a world that demands constant sanity.

When Kujira first released "Kuruenai Bokura wa" in 2019 featuring the Vocaloid , it was a frantic, neon-soaked anthem of existential dread. The 2021 Ver. is a complete transformation that feels less like a digital outcry and more like a weary, human confession. Moving from the sharp, artificial edge of v

If you enjoyed the high-octane energy of the original, this version might surprise you with its subtlety. It’s an essential listen for anyone who appreciates the "bedroom pop" evolution of the Vocaloid scene. The 2021 Ver