Vampire
Janne Da Arc · Other Songs - Janne Da Arc
Yakudatanai [insupireeshon]
"are katte motto aishite"
Anata mitsugase shouzu
Tsukiagete [wuetto] ni sasete
[hama] rasete [baibureeshon]
Ochite kara yatto kizuita
Anata wa [vanpaia]
Karameru shita wo kiriotoshite yaritai
Aibu suru yubi wo heshi oritai
Kamitsuki takutemo anata wa inai
Kokoro nozoke hora nani ga mieta?
Nasakenakute ii soba ni itai dake
Nanimo iranai keredo akashi wo kudasai
Daremo mienakute kowarete shimai sou
Subete suitotte hone no zui made
Daredemo ii [kyut]to kanji de
Tengoku e [nabigeeshon]
Wakatteru [baka] na onna
Anata mitsugase shouzu
Akirameta [rimitto giri giri]
Machi gatta [masutaabeeshon]
Ai nante chippoke dakara
Zenbu tada de ageru
[mama goto] asobi no munashii heya de
Chirakaru ai no zangai wa nisemono?
Kokoro mo karada mo hikarabita dake
Mirai wo miro hora nani ga mieta?
Kazara nakute ii ai saretai dake
Ima subete wo nakushitemo anata ga hoshii
Subete tou ritsuite [konagona] ni narisou
Hitori ni shinai de dorei de [ii] kara
Anata ni dakarete mune ni tsume wo tate
Konna ni [tsurai] nara ai nante shinjinai
Wasurera nakute hanarerare nakute
Anata no uso wo mada dokoka de shinjiteru
Kazara nakute ii soba ni itai dake
Nanimo iranai keredo akashi wo kudasai
Subete tou ritsuite [konagona] ni narisou
Subete suitotte hone no zui made
Vampire - Janne Da Arc
Janne Da Arc's 'Vampire' stands as a defining track within the Japanese visual kei and rock landscape, characterized by its dramatic vocal delivery and theatrical production. Released during a period where the artist was solidifying his reputation for blending heavy metal riffs with melodic sensibilities, the song exemplifies the genre's emphasis on emotional intensity and visual storytelling. The recording features layered guitars and a dynamic arrangement that captures the essence of the era's underground scene, where bands like Janne Da Arc pushed boundaries against mainstream rock conventions. While specific album placement details vary in public records, the track remains a staple of his discography, often associated with live performances and compilations that highlight his unique ability to merge punk energy with orchestral elements. Its enduring popularity reflects the broader cultural impact of Japanese rock on global alternative music, cementing the artist's legacy as a key figure in the genre's evolution.

