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ピノキオピー - T氏の話を信じるな feat. 初音ミク・重音テト / Don’t Believe in T - PinocchioP - Don’t Believe in T feat. Hatsune Miku & Kasane Teto (feat. Hatsune Miku & Kasane Teto)
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PinocchioP
ピノキオピー - T氏の話を信じるな feat. 初音ミク・重音テト / Don’t Believe in T - PinocchioP - Don’t Believe in T feat. Hatsune Miku & Kasane Teto (feat. Hatsune Miku & Kasane Teto)
PinocchioP
Artist OriginPinocchioP, the creator of "T氏の話を信じるな" (Don’t Believe in T), is Japanese. Known for his innovative approach to music production and use of Vocaloid technology, PinocchioP has gained recognition as a leading producer within the Vocaloid community.GenreThe song falls under the genres of Vocaloid, electronic, and anime-inspired pop. It blends elements of synthesized vocals with electronic beats typical of modern pop music while incorporating unique soundscapes that are characteristic of Vocaloid productions.Overall ThemeThis track is a cautionary tale about skepticism towards misinformation or harmful advice from unreliable sources, metaphorically referred to as "T." The lyrics emphasize the importance of critical thinking and discernment in an era where information can be easily manipulated.Key Lyrics Analysis- "彼の話は信じるな" (His words should not be believed) This line directly addresses skepticism towards T's message or advice, advising listeners to question its validity. - "嘘つきT、君に騙されるな" (Liar T, don't let yourself be deceived by him) Here, the speaker warns against trusting T, reinforcing the theme of critical thinking and self-protection from deceit.Emotional ToneThe song carries an emotional tone that is both cautionary and empowering. It conveys a sense of urgency and conviction in warning others about potential misinformation, while simultaneously instilling confidence in listeners to make their own judgments.Cultural ContextThis piece fits into the broader context of Vocaloid culture, where producers often use synthesized voices to explore themes through song. The concept of "Don’t Believe in T" resonates with Japanese internet culture's emphasis on discerning fact from fiction in a digital age saturated with information and misinformation.Artist Context"Don't Believe in T" is part of PinocchioP’s repertoire that includes other notable works like "Lost My Mind," showcasing his adeptness at crafting catchy, thought-provoking tracks that resonate with both casual listeners and the Vocaloid community. This song continues to highlight his ability to blend melodic hooks with deeper thematic content.
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