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"Onisan Kochira" is a song recorded by [[DAOKO]]. It can be found as track #14 on the collaborative album ''[[DAOKO x Dragalia Lost|DAOKO × Dragalia Lost]]''. The song was used as an insert song for the mobile game ''[[wikipedia:Dragalia Lost|Dragalia Lost]]'', and it's title refers to a phrase used when playing blind-man's buff, which is a variant of tag in which the person who is "it" is blindfolded. The title phrase is used to call the "it" person over.
  
"Onisan Kochira" is a song recorded by [[DAOKO]]. The song was used as an insert song for the mobile game "Dragalia Lost". The title refers to a phrase used when playing blind-man's buff, which is a variant of tag in which the person who is "it" is blindfolded. The title phrase is used to call the "it" person over.
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==Disambiguation==
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There are currently two recorded versions of "Onisan Kochira" found in DAOKO's discography. These versions are:
  
==Disambiguation==
 
There are multiple versions of the song in DAOKO's discography. Since an exact release date is unclear, they are listed below in alphabetical order.
 
 
; Onisan Kochira
 
; Onisan Kochira
: This is the original version of the song. It was used as the raid battle theme for Dragalia Lost.
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: Found on the ''[[DAOKO x Dragalia Lost|DAOKO × Dragalia Lost]]'' album as track #14. This is the original version of the song.
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; Onisan Kochira (Nighttime ver.)
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: Used as background music for ''Dragalia Lost''. It has not been officially released.
 
; Onisan Kochira (Instrumental)
 
; Onisan Kochira (Instrumental)
: This is an instrumental version of the above song, without DAOKO's vocals. It was also used as background music for Dragalia Lost.
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: This is an instrumental version of song without the main vocals. It was used as background music for ''Dragalia Lost'', but has not been officially released.
 
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; Onisan Kochira (Dungeon Mix)
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: An instrumental rearrangement of the song that was used as background music for ''Dragalia Lost''. It has not been officially released.
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
* [https://twitter.com/Cymusic_PR/status/1057890005878599680 Cymusic's tweet about the song]
 
* [https://twitter.com/Cymusic_PR/status/1057890005878599680 Cymusic's tweet about the song]
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Latest revision as of 02:03, 29 October 2019

Album Cover
Artist
DAOKO
Song
Onisan Kochira (おにさんこちら)
Lyrics
DAOKO
Music
DAOKO, Kojima Hideya (ORESAMA)
Other Information
Arrangement: Kojima Hideya (ORESAMA)


"Onisan Kochira" is a song recorded by DAOKO. It can be found as track #14 on the collaborative album DAOKO × Dragalia Lost. The song was used as an insert song for the mobile game Dragalia Lost, and it's title refers to a phrase used when playing blind-man's buff, which is a variant of tag in which the person who is "it" is blindfolded. The title phrase is used to call the "it" person over.

Disambiguation

There are currently two recorded versions of "Onisan Kochira" found in DAOKO's discography. These versions are:

Onisan Kochira
Found on the DAOKO × Dragalia Lost album as track #14. This is the original version of the song.
Onisan Kochira (Nighttime ver.)
Used as background music for Dragalia Lost. It has not been officially released.
Onisan Kochira (Instrumental)
This is an instrumental version of song without the main vocals. It was used as background music for Dragalia Lost, but has not been officially released.
Onisan Kochira (Dungeon Mix)
An instrumental rearrangement of the song that was used as background music for Dragalia Lost. It has not been officially released.

External Links