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Shisou Tsuyoi Ne ...Ha? (feat. GEDA)

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'Shisou Tsuyoi ne w Ha?' (Strong Opinions, Huh? Excuse Me?) Rosskei feat. GEDA
A disco-pop anthem at BPM 119, where the precision of modern K-pop production meets the melodic warmth that defined the golden era of Japanese pop. Punchy four-on-the-floor kicks, deep driving bass, shimmering synths and guitars --- all moving at full energy for 3 minutes and 40 seconds. This is Rosskei's first single in five months, featuring GEDA --- a vocalist and producer with roots in the Vocaloid music scene. Together, they bring a sound that's at once polished and deeply human. The track opens with a dreamy, looping riff --- the kind that lingers in your head long after the song ends. From there it builds: a full band drops in, the verses carry a melody simple enough for anyone to sing along to, the pre-chorus strips everything back before the break, and then the chorus hits --- male and female vocals in unison, cutting guitars, layered harmonies. A playful rap section keeps things moving, a brief solo bridge gives way to the final act, and the last chorus unfolds like closing credits, the opening riff returning one more time to see the song out. The title is deliberately provocative. The music is not. The lyrics are about as universal as it gets: wishing for happiness, caring about the people around you, recognizing that "the world" you want to be kind to includes the person right next to you. In an era when even these sentiments can be met with internet cynicism --- dismissed as someone having "strong opinions" --- this song is a quiet but firm pushback. Loving the world isn't an ideology. It never was.