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The echo never fades
The echo never fades











  • EXIT TUNES PRESENTS Entrance Dream Music.
  • EXIT TUNES PRESENTS THE BEST OF GUMI from Megpoid.
  • This song was featured in the following albums: An English translation of the novel was released. A promotional video was uploaded on February 12, 2016. It was written by Akira and illustrated by Oguchi, one of the official illustrators for Kantai Collection. On October 8, 2015, the one year anniversary of the song, it was announced that ECHO would be receiving a Japanese novel adaption.

    the echo never fades

    Taunting me with her eyes, she disappeared. If I had been awake, would I have screamed?Īnd who could have seen what was coming next? Why I'm switching faster than the channels on TV There wasn't anything to hold onto, though "ECHO" is also available in JOYSOUND and Club DAM, allowing it to be sung in Japanese karaoke bars. This song has been featured on TBS's ranking show "Rank Oukoku" as 2nd most popular VOCALOID song of 2014 on Niconico Video. As of July 12 2021, it is the third most viewed official upload of a VOCALOID song (surpassed by DUNE and Good-bye Sengen). Hence, this is one of Crusher and CircusP's most notable songs, and GUMI's song with the highest view count to date. This song has entered the Hall of Legend and exceeded over 50 million YouTube views.

    the echo never fades

    The lyrics to "ECHO" are vague, and can be interpreted in many different ways Crusher has expressly stated that there is no particular meaning to Echo's song lyrics, and that some fans have explained the lyrics better than Crusher could herself. The girl in the video is named Primadonna. It became very popular shortly after its upload on Nico Nico, reaching #1 on Weekly VOCALOID Ranking and receiving many derivative works. " ECHO" is an original song by CIRCRUSH, a collaboration between Crusher and CircusP. Was he even real? Can he hear me now? Would he be proud? ”

    the echo never fades

    I never saw him after I moved from my childhood home. “It's been a while, hasn't it? In what kind of world do we have to twist and turn to become who we want to be? Do we have to trust ourselves? Can we trust ourselves? Was my stuffed teddy bear's name actually 'Bear Bear' or was he a figment of my imagination? Can I trust myself on that? Sometimes I wonder where Bear Bear went.













    The echo never fades