happy anniversary to "Why do you like this song anyway?" (どうせお前らこんな曲が好きなんだろ?) by OwataP (オワタP)! this song came out 12 years ago today.
art by Kamo. | youtube upload | july 31st, 2024.
[Image description: A screenshot from the official music video for "Why do you like this song anyway?". It depicts Yowane Haku and Akita Neru looking at the camera, while being connected with a red string on their hands. The background is white with light teal stripes. End image description.]
I made a video using the characters from "Creative", which was remade by Ghost and Pals! "It takes 3 minutes to listen to a 3-minute song" by Garuna (Owata P)!
I thought this song would fit well with the two members of Creative😊
I plan to post it on YouTube on August 9th of this year.
(I really wanted to show it to everyone, so I'm going to preview it here! 😉💦)
so... Are we not going to talk about how predatory OWATAP's "Rin-chan now " song is. TW FOR PREDATORY TOPICS
"Rin-chan now!" Is a vocaloid song sung by Luka and Miku. Luka is canonically 20, Miku is canonically 16... and Rin is canonically 14. The song is basically about Luka and Miku singing about their fantasies with Rin while bombarding Rin's twitter constantly with the words "Rin-chan now!" Luka, in this song recognizes Rin is a child by saying something along the lines of "even though Rin isn't allowed to work part time (jobs), I want to find her working at a maid cafe. I wanna watch her feel awkward." MOST of their fantasies are about humiliating Rin, for example Miku explains she wants to feel bad for forcing Ron to use pink plates if Ron suddenly wakes up and is older. Luka explains how she wants to force Rin to wear Luka's outfits for a show and stare at Rin's flat chest because it looks unusual in Luka's outfits, then Luka says she will comfort Rin as Rin tries to cry out of embarrassment as she tries to go change.
Something concerning is that this song is on project sekai, the mobile Hatsune Miku game which all ages play, especially children. Looking through the comments of the music video I saw at least one person pointing out how perverted the creator is, but that's all I saw, the rest were kind of praising the video. Miku and Luka are basically harassing Rin, a 14 year old on Twitter or a platform like it while Rin is confused.
I would like to hear everyone's opinions on this, I am American and I know Japanese culture can be different.