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  1. Vocaloid Lyrics Wiki. in: Songs published in 2016, Songs, Songs with alternate versions, and 7 more. のぼれ! すすめ! 高い塔 (Nobore! Susume! Takai Tou) Alternate Version. Lyrics. English translation by Anonymous, proofread by Migu39. Discography. This song was featured on the following albums: 第一幕. きくおミク5 (Kikuo Miku 5) (album) External Links.

  2. 君はできない子 (Kimi wa Dekinai Ko) ! Warning:This song contains explicit elements (Child Abuse, Ableism, Possible Suicide); it may be inappropriate for younger audiences. The Vocaloid Lyrics Wiki attempts to follow the Fandom TOU, and thus will not host lyrics which are extremely sexual, violent, or discriminatory in nature.

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    "Aishite Aishite Aishite" is an original song by Kikuo featuring Hatsune Miku. This song is about a girl who demands love and attention from other people as an effect of a cursed collar she wears. As she grows up, the collar's effect on her becomes stronger, making her end up feeling unsatisfied and continues to demand more love and attention from ...

    Discography

    This song was featured on the following albums: 1. KikuoMiku 3 This song was featured on the following compilation albums: 1. MIKU-Pack 01 2. MIKU-Pack 17

    Video games

    This song is featured in the game Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat. Hatsune Miku(Virtual Singer version by Hatsune Miku; SEKAI version by 25-ji, Nightcord de. and Hatsune Miku).

    Official

    1. redegg's Website 2. Illustrations: 2.1. By Sashi Miyama— pixiv 2.2. By redegg— pixiv 3. Streaming platform— Spotify 4. Instrumental: 4.1. Off-vocal— Google Drive 4.2. Off-vocal (No Chorus)— Google Drive

    Unofficial

    1. 初音ミク Wiki 2. ニコニコ大百科: nicopedia 3. VOCALOID Database 1. 萌娘百科: Moegirlpedia 2. ピクシブ百科事典: Pixpedia 3. ニコニコ動画: niconico video 4. VOCALOID Lyrics Wiki 5. Project SEKAI Wiki 6. Kikuo Wiki

  3. This song is one of Kikuo's most popular songs. The lyrics are vague and open to interpretation, although popular interpretations include themes like child abuse, bullying, or a dead child warning other children not to do bad things so they won't end up dead like her; another popular one is...

  4. English translation by JeNeTranslations and kwant This song was featured on the following album: きくおミク7 (Kikuo Miku 7) (album) Kikuo’s Website - Off-vocal Google Drive - Off-vocal (alternate...

  5. Representing your worst nightmares through song, Kikuo is a Japanese VOCALOID producer best known for delving into unsettling subjects with an uncanny and upbeat energy.

  6. Enjoy the complete collection of Kikuo's songs, from his debut to his latest works. A must-listen for fans of his unique and creative style.