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Okashii DEATH

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[Title: Okashii DEATH]
Concept: A High-Octane Protest Pop Anthem Demanding Data Transparency.

"Okashii DEATH" (meaning "Something is Wrong / Strange Death") is the third single from Japanese artist Singer KINOKO. This track is a powerful protest pop anthem addressing the alarming rise in unexplained excess mortality in post-pandemic Japan - a topic largely silenced by mainstream media.

Inspired by the investigative work of researcher Narumitsu Fujie and his book "Isn't This Strange!?", the song functions as a "Book Anthem," turning rigorous data into a high-energy musical rebellion. The collaboration features the aggressive, truth-seeking flow of Rapper HINOKO, creating a dynamic fusion of melodic J-Pop and rebellious Rap.

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