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Perfume ZO/Z5 Anniversary “Nebula Romance” Episode TOKYO DOME
“GAME” "再起動世界”
📸: Yosuke Kamiyama
Saikidousekai (Preview)
THE BEAST OF SPACE
Saikidousekai 再起动世界
a~chan I really love this song. The first time I heard it, it had such a strong sense of speed—it felt like I was pulled right into the story. In section A, there’s clapping, and in my mind, I pictured the audience clapping while we tilted the mic stands and sang. But when we performed it in front of MIKIKO-sensei, she said, “Don’t do that move—it’ll make people think that’s part of the choreography!” (laughs) In the final section, the vocals turn into a whisper, like soft murmuring—it was super hard to sing. Nakata-san kept telling me, “Sing it more like a whisper!” so I practiced really hard. By the time recording was done and I said “Thanks for your hard work!”, my voice was completely hoarse—I was shocked myself. I thought, “I really gave it everything today!” and then chugged a bottle of cola in one go (laughs).
Kashiyuka It feels like the opening of a classic anime from the City Hunter era—fast-paced and super cool. I really like it. The BPM is quite fast, the rhythm’s tight, but it also has a touch of melancholy. In the demo, there was a part that goes “Saikidousekai,” sung with a little vibrato—I really liked that and worked hard to recreate it. We recorded lots of vocal layers—whispers, high tones, low tones—so the final sound feels really rich and full.
Nocchi In the demo, the “Saikidousekai” part was really powerful, and it was quite difficult to imitate. Also, when singing “There’s no more ashes in this world,” I had to express that confident yet mysterious feeling—it took a lot of effort to get that right.
Perfume's favorite songs from Nebula Romance Part II
Kashiyuka: Saikidousekai Nocchi: Solar Wind a-chan: Virtual Fantasy