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Demon Slayer (Fan Made Song) šŸ—šŸŒŠšŸ”„āš”ļøā›©ļø

These songs are just for fun and the vibe. I don’t claim anything here except the original lyrics and the sound design. Just a fan making art.
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4 songs
3:19Song Image
Genre: Japanese Trap-Metal / Orchestral Hip-Hop / Heavy Bass Vibe & Lore: This track needs to be the loudest thing in your library, Think booming 808 bass, sharp brass fanfares, and the traditional "yo-yo-yo" sounds of Kabuki theatre, The lyrics are all about a man who refuses to be quiet, a shinobi who turned his life into a masterpiece of noise and color, He’s fast, he’s arrogant, and he’s absolutely brilliant
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Genre: Japanese Trap-Metal / Orchestral Hip-Hop / Heavy Bass Vibe & Lore: This track needs to be the loudest thing in your library, Think booming 808 bass, sharp brass fanfares, and the traditional "yo-yo-yo" sounds of Kabuki theatre, The lyrics are all about a man who refuses to be quiet, a shinobi who turned his life into a masterpiece of noise and color, He’s fast, he’s arrogant, and he’s absolutely brilliant
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Genres: Japanese Folk Metal, Cinematic Taiko Trap, Gagaku Core Vibe/Lore & Singer Description: The track feels like standing in a quiet clearing while a wildfire approaches—terrifyingly calm yet overwhelmingly powerful, It’s built on the haunting, piercing wail of a Hichiriki (ancient reed flute) that suddenly gets crushed by massive, earth-shaking Taiko drums and a low, distorted 808 sub-bass, The atmosphere is ancient and heavy, like a thousand years of history pressing down on a single second, The singer is a male with a deep, ghostly bass-baritone—he doesn't rap or shout; he delivers the lines with a slow, rhythmic authority that feels like a divine decree, His voice is layered with a "smoke" texture, sounding like it's coming from the embers of a dying fire
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Genres: Samurai Phonk, Japanese Drill, Atmospheric Boom Bap Vibe/Lore & Singer Description: The production is a cold, calculated assault that feels like a blizzard on a mountain peak—sharp, biting, and relentless, It features a heavy, distorted 808 bass that hits with the weight of a falling temple, layered with the high-pitched, eerie pluck of a Shamisen that has been glitched and looped into a frantic rhythm, The percussion is crisp and metallic, using sword-clash samples as snares, The rapper is a male with a low, unwavering monotone—his delivery is surgical, never raising his voice, which makes the lyrics feel more dangerous, like a blade that's already reached your neck before you heard it move