Sound Life

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"Sound Life"
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Japanese Title
English Title
Artist AKIMA & NEOS
AJA
Language Japanese
Run Time 5:20
Album Akima & Neos (album)[1]
Kaze Wa Mirai Ni Fuku (single)
Trigun The First Donuts
Series Trigun (1998 anime)

"Sound Life" is an insert song from the 1998 Trigun anime, notable for being Rem's favorite song.

History

"Sound Life" was Rem's favorite song.

Whilst unconscious aboard the sandsteamer Flourish, Vash dreamed about Rem, she was singing "Sound Life."B. D. N.After the Flourish was stopped from falling of Enora Cliff, Kaite and Vash went atop the sandsteamer to watch the sunrise. Kaite began singing "Sound Life," which surprised Vash. Kaite became defensive, thinking that Vash was mocking him, saying it was an old song but that it was good and he liked it. Vash agreed that it was a good song, and Kaite continued singing. Vash thought of how Rem loved the song and began to cry. Kaite stopped singing and yelled at Vash for making fun of him.AND BETWEEN THE WASTELAND AND SKY...

Lyrics

Information about the topic of this article requires translation.
  • What's needed: Transcription of printed Japanese lyrics


Japanese

English

Variations

Original vocals version

The original version of the song featured male vocals and was first released on the album Akima & Neos.[1] This version is not used in the anime, but is included on Kaze Wa Mirai Ni Fuku (single).

AJA vocals version

Instrumental version

Dubbed versions

Credits

Notes

  • The original version of "Sound Life" on the album Akima & Neos. was released on October 22, 1997, which was before the Trigun anime aired.[1]

Appearances

Trigun (1998 anime)

Releases

Original vocals version

AJA vocals version

Instrumental version

References