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Revision as of 11:55, 17 June 2016
- Artist
- Ray
- Song
- Uwagoto -Shizumi Yuku Watashi no- (譫言-沈みゆく私の-; Incoherent Muttering -My Sinking-)
- Lyrics
- Kurosaki Maon
- Music
- Iuchi Maiko
- Other Information
- Arrangement: Iuchi Maiko
"Uwagoto -Shizumi Yuku Watashi no-" is a song recorded by Ray. It was used as the second ending theme song for the game Juu Oni no Kizuna Sekigahara Kitan.
Disambiguation
There are currently two versions of "Uwagoto -Shizumi Yuku Watashi no-" to be found in Ray's discography.
- Uwagoto -Shizumi Yuku Watashi no- (譫言-沈みゆく私の-)
- Found on Kurosaki Maon & Ray's first split single, "Yukyu no Uta", as track #3.
- Uwagoto -Shizumi Yuku Watashi no- <instrumental> (譫言-沈みゆく私の- <instrumental>)
- Found on Kurosaki Maon & Ray's first split single, "Yukyu no Uta", as track #6. This is the instrumental version.
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