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So, 'Shinjitsu no Uta' is this interesting piece from Do As Infinity, and it's really more than just a single. It vibes well with the closing credits of InuYasha, which sets a certain nostalgic tone if you’ve followed the anime. The song itself has this haunting quality, capturing a sense of longing and introspection. You get these layered vocals that blend perfectly with the instrumentation, creating a really immersive atmosphere. The B-sides are worth a listen too, as they offer something different yet complementary. It stands out not only for its connection to the anime but also as a glimpse into the early 2000s J-Pop scene. If you’re into music collectibles, it definitely holds some charm.
This single was released in 2002 and is part of a limited pressing, which makes it somewhat sought after among collectors. Though not as commonly found as other popular tracks, it still captures a significant moment in J-Pop history. Its inclusion in the compilation album 'Do the A-side' further adds to its interest, but original copies can be elusive, often leading to discussions about its artistic merit and connection to anime culture.
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