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I wake up every morning I hear your feet on the stairs You're in the next apartment I hear you singing over there This groove is out of fashion These beats are 20 years old I saw you lend a hand to The ones out standing in the cold Strange Overtones in the music you are playing I'll harmonize It is strong and you are tough But a heart is not enough
User spottedrhino on AO3 recommended this song for the For the Record playlist a while back, and it fits extremely well. After this fic is finished, I'll hear this song and think of it.
#strange overtones#david byrne#brian eno#music#for the record jp playlist#spottedrhino#if you're on tumblr pleeeease let me know#Spotify
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CHAT STREAMS ARE THE BEST THOUGH </3 Nati's making it sound so fun on Discord... but yeah I'll definitely try and unfuck my sleep schedule for next time and Especially For Gaiden (two weeks... fucked up...)
Very excited for One Missed Call too! It's at least gonna be fun watching the American one with everyone even if it sucks LMAO
nati gotta be hyping it up too much i truly just asked people if they thought of jaundice ever ☠️☠️☠️ good to know fam had fun tho <3
the best part about american remakes is that theyre so bad theyre funny so my hope is we leave laughing. at the very least im sure i can Try to be funny and poke fun at the film LOL
#snap chats#like i almost wanna watch the jp version first just so we see how bad they botch it but the people have spoken we are moving on#best of luck with the sleep schedule </3 dont force yourself if you cant make it#for gaiden ill TRY to record the streams and post em to a private playlist#im not editing them because. Ew My Voice so ill just have the full uncut whatevers on A Private Playlist#HOPEFULLY. hopefully my cpu doesnt run out of space while im recordin ☠️
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— ALL (SIX) EYES ON ME
pairing: gojo satoru x f!idol!reader
tags: slight dubcon/yandere, idol AU, no curses AU, clothed/costume/mirror sex, body worship, sweat kink, armpit licking lol, praise, cunnilingus, pet names (princess, sweetheart, sweetie), satoru's just a little weird in this sorry
wc: 9.2k (ugHGUHGUHGUGHUGHGUHGU)
summary: Everything's lining up. The tickets to your first solo show sold out weeks in advance. Small problem: there's only one person in the audience.
a/n: i don't...? i don't know man. this is extremely self-indulgent, self-ship coded at times, and technically a reeeeally late birthday gift to myself lmfao. makes a lot of references to jp idol culture (once again). if you have any questions my ask box’s open! dividers by @/adornedwithlight. + playlist + ao3 link here.
It’s taken weeks of preparation but it’s finally going to pay off. Countless hours of rehearsal, dancing in dusty studios until your body’s on the verge of dropping, singing until your voice is almost hoarse, but not quite. You know your limits, and you’re not willing to break them before something so crucial.
On the dawn of your birthday, your obligatory solo live has been the only thing on your mind. It can’t be anything short of perfect, especially after the tickets sold out in record speed. The stakes have never been higher. At least when you sell out a venue as a group, you can rely on each other. There’s no one to catch you if you fall here, physically or otherwise.
The green room feels empty without your fellow members to back you up. It’s a bit unnerving, having all this space to yourself, the mirrors reflecting back to you, and just you.
The silence of the room gets to you, so the obvious course of action is to play your set list in the background. You know all of the songs well, singing along gently as you unpack your luggage. Ruffles and frills bounce out as soon as you unzip it. No matter how tightly you attempt to pack your outfit, it seems like it has a mind of its own.
Putting it on was an ordeal in the beginning. Too many straps, too much fabric, too much volume to get lost in. But it’s become a part of you in the past couple of years, a second skin of sorts.
The top, a cropped blouse with a sweetheart neckline, always goes on first before you do your makeup. That was a lesson you learned on your second live when you accidentally stained the collar with foundation. You tug on the zipper, which always gets caught in between a bulky seam, tugging a bit harder when you get there. From there you bring it over your head and awkwardly shift until it’s finally on. It fits snugly once you zip up the side seam, your curves emphasized by the ribbon lacing detail on the side.
Makeup is simple enough, just a bit more extra than your usual day to day. More exaggerated eyeliner, an extra pigmented blush, dramatic eyelashes you still haven’t gotten used to (seriously, it’s distracting when they’re constantly in your periphery). To finish it off, some glitter around the eyes so it sparkles extra bright like the stars in the sky under the stage lights.
Once you’re done, it’s time for the skirt, and it’s always heavier than you think it is. It’s a given though – several layers of circles coming together at the waist, and dozens of yards of ruffled lace hemming each edge. It’d be a scientific anomaly if it weighed any less.
You shimmy your way into the skirt, one leg at a time until the elastic cinches at your waist. With it secured, you jump a couple of times – half to test its stability, and half to just watch the hypnotic bounce of fabric. At this point, it’s customary to do a little spin around in the mirror, lose yourself in the swish of fabric moving like the waves of the ocean, encapsulated around your waist. It’s your favorite part, just watching everything come together, feeling like a real star – even if the venue barely fits a hundred attendees.
All that’s left are finishing details. A ruffly garter that hugs your thigh, soft satin gloves on your hands, and a tiara instead of your usual matching set of bows on your head. Last but not least, a pair of platform boots. It’s still something you’re adjusting too, the weight of them dulling your dance moves just slightly.
When you check your phone, it’s just a few minutes before call time. You neatly pack your casual clothes in your luggage and roll it off to the side before exiting the room. Everything’s so different when you walk the hall alone. It’s a bit lonelier, a bit longer – plain white walls converging to a point you know all too well. You know you’re getting close when the instrumental playing through the speaker gets louder, too loud to ignore, a sign for you to put in your in-ear monitor.
Then you make it there, on the back edge of the stage like you’ve done so many times before, though alone this time. Anxiety beats like a drum in your chest, and you can’t bring yourself to peek through the stage curtains. Curiosity killed the cat after all.
The background instrumental starts, a soft bump of bass rumbles the floor, rattles your body. It’s your cue to go. With the mic held close to your chest, you step out to the stage, bright stage lights blinding you momentarily.
“Good evening everyone! Thanks for coming out tonight, it really-”
Your voice involuntarily stops in its tracks when your vision comes back to you.
The crowd is empty.
Well, almost empty.
A single fan stands tall right in front of you, familiar azure eyes staring a hole into your soul.
You remember him – Satoru. Couldn’t forget him if you tried. His reputation precedes him. If you had to choose a fan who’s dedication bordered on deification, it would be him.
Your fellow members even had a silly nickname for him: Mr. Monopoly. For the frivolous amounts of money he spent on your merch, and how he monopolized your time at every meet and greet by buying out a dozen cheki tickets the moment a performance ended. In fact, there have been a handful of events where he’s the only fan you’ve spoken to.
Despite that, it’s not like he’s creepy or anything. In fact, he’s incredibly normal – from what you can see anyway. Never crosses the line, never goes beyond the casual small talk about performance quality, curious questions about the upcoming release. But something about how much time and money he spends attending your shows keeps you on edge. Someone who spends so much of his life tucked away in dingy live houses can’t exactly be a paragon of society.
But this can’t be right, right? Your heartbeat’s erratic, pounding so hard against your ribcage you’re scared it’s going to crack. Didn’t the venue sell out weeks ago? You remember the congratulations text your manager sent you, the way you bounced off the walls of your bedroom in excitement at the news. That wasn’t fake. And what reason would he have to lie?
Was this some kind of online troll campaign? There’s always a possibility, but you’re quick to write it off. You’ve never been the topic of any notable online conversation, positive or negative. For once, your habitual ego surfing escapades pay off.
The wave of Satoru’s dazzling penlights snaps you out of your mental spiral, albeit still shaken.
“Um, it really means the world to me.” The words come out shakier than before.
You’re a professional.
It’s the only thought repeating in your mind, a hamster running on a wheel with no end in sight. You hope it rings true.
“Anyways, since it’s my birthday,” you continue, your voice still unstable. Your eyes wander around the room only to confirm nobody else is here, save for your manager, who’s also playing the role of bartender for tonight. The reality of the situation sinks in a little more, your heart dull and heavy.
“I thought we could get started with a solo cover of one of my favorite singles.” There was originally more you wanted to say, but your words elude you. Everything comes out cold, monotonous. “I really hope you enjoy it. Thank you.”
Satoru cheers and you swear it nearly bursts your ear drums, roaring like a tiger’s battle cry.
The instrumental starts, a hum of stringed chords hits your ears and you break into your starting pose, a smile beaming on your face despite the hurt in your heart. You know this dance like the back of your hand, but it feels uneasy performing in an unfamiliar setting. Lost somewhere in the in between; not quite alone in a dance studio, but not performing to the crowds you’ve grown used to.
There isn’t the usual weight to your moves, slightly deflated like a balloon that’s been left out for hours. The irony isn’t lost on you, singing about staying strong in the face of adversity under the soul crushing weight of disappointment.
You can hear him inhale, suck in dramatically like a child preparing to hold their breath underwater, only to let out a barrage of chants. The usual calls, about you being his favorite, about how cute you are. If this was backed by an army of fans, it would inspire you. But for the moment, it’s a bitter reminder of what could have been. It’s hard. You don’t want to be ungrateful, but you were expecting a bit more for your big day.
It happens before you realize it, glassy eyes forming tears when you blink.
The slight moistening of your eyes doesn’t go unnoticed by Satoru, and his calls start to change. He’s improvising, his words customized solely for you. Clapping in triplets, shouting lines of encouragement at the pause between lyrics. From woo woos to ‘you can do it!’, from oo-ah oo-ahs to “I’ll cheer you on”, from hey heys to “my oshi’s the best!”
It’s hard to not feel touched by his efforts. You’ve grown as a performer, him as a supporter, alongside each other. It warms your heart a little. You’re caught by surprise when you hear yourself giggle in between the lyrics. To be acknowledged is its own reward. What originated from sadness morphs into something else entirely. A fire in your heart, rekindled. Even if no one else showed up, Satoru would always be here. And maybe that’s enough for you.
It’s common practice to choose a spot in the audience to look at, not making direct eye contact with anyone. But nobody tells you what to do when you’re performing to an audience of one. How do you stop yourself from being pulled into Satoru’s form, so bright and radiant he lights up the room?
The song finishes with a flourish, and you hold your pose for a moment just as you’ve practiced. You finally recollect yourself, chest visibly rising and falling from exhaustion.
“S-sorry about that.” You take a moment to wipe your tears as best as you can with the back of your arm. It’s hard not to mess up your makeup, and you can only hope there aren’t trails of black falling down your cheeks. You sniffle, careful not to do so in the mic, but you’re sure he hears considering he’s only a few feet away. “As long as someone’s here, the show will go on. So let’s have lots of fun tonight!”
He cheers at that, lifting his penlight and spinning it around in his hand. A single star in the endless night sky.
“The next song is something I haven’t performed in a long time.” You walk around the stage, your eyes never leaving Satoru’s gaze. “I don’t think I’ve performed it since debuting.”
Satoru gasps upon hearing, humming like a bee from excitement.
“So if you know it, I would love to hear you sing along.” You set your arms down to your side, turning around to face the back of the stage. This song was from the beginning of your journey, a bit more experimental and leaning on the side of cyber pop. Buzzy synths and blocky eight bit pads echo throughout the room, and it rumbles throughout your body. Something about it is more intense than you’re used to, the way the instrumental has no choice but to bounce off the walls and back into you. How it shakes your very being.
It’s easy to get lost in the stage backdrop, an endless sea of black. But when you turn and see your lone fan, lightstick in hand, it’s as if you’re a lost ship guided home by the draw of a lighthouse’s lamp.
Even if you haven’t performed this routine on stage in a year, it feels right. Like this was how it was always meant to be performed. Singular rhythmic claps, Satoru’s roaring voice piercing through your in-ear monitor.
As soon as the first words leave your lips, it brings you back. Back to a time when you and your group were still starting off. To the nearly empty rooms on a Friday night, to the countless hours you’d spend standing on busy streets handing out flyers to promote your show. The first time you ran into Satoru.
Late afternoon in Akihabara. Spring had just come in full bloom, bringing along a litter of cherry blossom petals on the pavement and the accompanying hordes of tourists. It had been a long day, then again, most of those days were long days. The heat always found a way to get to you when you’re standing in your costumes for hours at a time, competing alongside all the other dressed up girls promoting their respective maid cafes and idol groups. Then there were the faceless crowds ignoring you every time you gestured for them to take a flyer, to come to your show. It was the pinnacle of demoralizing work, really.
Satoru was just a faceless being until he stopped in his tracks, the first and only person to talk to you that day.
“Is this tonight?” he asked, his glasses slightly pointed downward just enough so you could see that magnificent blue of his eyes.
“Y-yes. It’d be great if you could come cheer us on,” you responded with a smile.
He took the flyer without a word, folding and putting it in his pocket and you assumed that was that. You didn’t actually expect to see him again. But you did.
When he came to your performance, you didn’t pay him much mind, and you assumed he did the same with you. He stuck out like a sore thumb, choosing to stand towards the back of the room and avoiding the handful of fans at the front, arms crossed as if he didn’t want to be there despite paying for the (admittedly hefty) entry fee.
Yet at the end of the show, he lined up at the counter. Bought only a single cheki ticket to meet with you, to tell you he enjoyed the show, that he looked forward to the next one. You didn’t believe him, but sure enough he showed up at the next concert. And then a single ticket turned into two. And then three, four, until it snowballed into the dozen ticket minimum you recognize him by today.
And now he’s here. Cheering you on so enthusiastically you can practically feel the passion oozing off of him. Oh, how times change.
The song’s over before you know it. It takes you a moment to return from your trip down memory lane.
“Wow, what a throwback, huh?” you sigh dreamily, reminiscing on the past, on how far you’ve come. “I think it’s actually my first time hearing anyone mix to it.”
Gratitude rises and swells in your heart like a river during a rainstorm, nowhere to escape but your lips. It overrides any rational thought in your brain. The words spill faster than you can catch them. “Thank you for being here, Satoru.” With that, you break the number one taboo of addressing anyone directly in the audience.
“Anything for you,” he says softly, smiling and tilting his head just slightly. He doesn’t need to shout or project his voice any further, he knows you hear him. Maybe it’s just the lighting, or your mind playing tricks on you, but you swear the whites of his teeth glimmer.
Heat darts to your cheeks, feverish, and it’s not from the oppressive stage lighting. Your next words do nothing to help.
“This next song,” you pause, “is a love song. Kind of.”
Satoru responds, a scandalous and elongated, “Ooooh?”
Your rehearsed speech falls apart with the reaction Satoru gives you. It wasn’t this awkward when you were practicing it in the mirror, but this feels too direct of a conversation. Expectant, adoring eyes look up at you, waiting with bated breath.
“I, I mean it’s more about following your dreams,” you continue, flustered and taking long, aimless steps across the stage before turning back to face him, “there’s love in that, right?”
“There is!” he says, waving his penlight in the air side to side.
“I’m glad you agree. Well, if you know this song, I would love to hear you sing along.”
That goes without saying. As soon as the instrumental blasts through the speakers, Satoru’s chanting his heart out. A hope intertwined that you’ll listen to him, hear him for who he really is.
Satoru’s energy shows no sign of declining, his voice still as thunderous as when the show started. Your voice guides him along, an adventure navigating between chiptune keys and artificial strings, until it reaches the bridge. A flurry of sugary sweet synths buzz, racing to a climax together. Satoru inhales to prepare for the speech to come.
“I have something to confess!”
This is far from the first time you’ve heard this speech, it’s a staple of the culture after all. But this is the first time it’s been so clear. No one else to muddle his voice. Satoru, and just Satoru.
When he’s the only one in the audience, you decide to indulge him. Bending down on one knee, cupping your hand behind your ear.
“Tell me, tell me!” you exclaim back, voice as sweet as the melody playing through the speakers.
“My oshi really is the cutest!”
It’s a back and forth, and it feels much more like a conversation than it normally would. The words bounce between the two of you so naturally, like a tennis ball during a rally.
“Really really?” You play into it, faux shock weaved into your tone.
“I like her, I like her, I really do love her!” Satoru chants it rhythmically, trance-like. Each syllable is aimed crystal clear, an arrow with startling accuracy shooting you in the heart.
“Do you, do you?”
“I’ve found my princess!”
It’s hard to pose, but you manage to give him a little curtsy before pointing at your tiara. With Satoru chanting his affections to you, you truly feel like royalty tonight.
“Did you, did you?” you respond, tilting your head with a smile.
“She’s my reason for living!”
No matter how many times you tell yourself that the two of you are practically relaying a script, you think there’s a morsel of truth behind his words.
“Is she, is she?”
“Let’s walk through this life together!”
It shouldn’t have such an effect on you, you’ve heard it plenty of times before. From other concerts, from larger crowds. But it does. It has you smiling so wide your cheeks start to ache.
That’s new. When was the last time that happened?
“Let’s go, let’s go!”
Maybe you’re crossing a line when you extend your arm further, his lips so close to the mic you can feel his breath on it. Not that Satoru seems to mind. If anything, his eyes sparkle a bit brighter, his smile eclipsing any doubt in your head.
“I love you!” Satoru yells so loud the volume of it makes you wince. For just a fraction of a second, your smile drops before you place it back on, a well-worn mask. If you didn’t know any better, you would assume this was a real confession.
“L-O-V-E Y-O-U!” It's just how the call ends, but it feels like he’s spelling it out for you with intention in every letter, just in case you didn’t hear him the first time.
With the end of the chant you’re thrown into the last chorus, getting off the floor and resuming your choreo. Satoru resumes to the usual chants, as if he wasn’t yelling something reminiscent of a love confession.
A kick and a pose and that marks the end of the third song of the night. Something about Satoru’s cheers are electrifying, static shooting through every fiber of your being. It takes you a moment to catch your breath before taking a bow.
“And now for the last song of the night,” you pant into the mic, breathless.
“Ehhhh?” A long, high-pitched whine, as is customary when the night’s almost over.
“I know, I know. It’s always sad when things come to an end, isn’t it?”
“But let’s make the most of this together! I want to hear you put everything you got on the line!” you scream into the mic, as if there’s more than a single pair of ears to take in your words.
Satoru cheers wildly at that.
“And I hope I’ll see you at the next event!” you exclaim, waving your spare hand before getting into position.
A guitar riff, followed by a soft bass announces your last song of the night. The notes dance on your skin and you welcome the sensation, taking them in and returning them ten fold. The ruffles of your skirt brush against your thighs as you roll your hips, entrancing like a bird’s mating ritual.
You thought you’d never get sick of the view of a crowd, but there’s a new contender rising in the ranks of your favor. As you circle around the stage in preparation for the chorus, Satoru also seems to be planning something. As soon as the words leave your mouth, Satoru mirrors your dance, penlights shining brightly in hand. Every jump, every sway of your hips, he meets you there.
You’re supposed to be the star of the show but he’s caught your attention, outshining your glow.
As the last chorus makes its round, the words escape a bit more desperate, dancing the line between singing and wailing. Despite everything that’s happened, you’re having fun, maybe some of the most fun you’ve had performing thus far. You’re not sure you want this to end.
With his hands armed with penlights between his fingers, he swipes swiftly across the air, as if he’s cutting the space in between. One, two, three large circles in quick succession before kneeling on the floor, pose akin to an over-dramatic archer. From there on, every spot he hits in the air is calculated, as if he’s aiming for a bullseye on a dartboard before his hands move down to his side. Then, a pulse of motion before he aggressively spins his lightsticks in the air. Swinging low, left, right, left, bringing up his lightsticks past his head, before repeating the motion all over again.
It’s silly. He’s silly. It’s another side of him you haven’t seen before, despite him being such a dedicated fan. Maybe the crowd was just a distraction from seeing Satoru for who he really was.
Maybe it’s a good thing they aren’t here.
That breaks your train of thought. You know you shouldn’t be thinking of him like this – it’s unprofessional. This doesn’t stop the thought from lurking in the background, from reappearing on the surface when you meet his gaze, see the way he smiles for you and–presumably–only you.
As the instrumental fades, you shoot your hands up, gently bringing them down with a graceful flair, pausing when they reach hip height.
Even after a performance of his own, Satoru still cheers with the same momentum from the start of the night. His energy truly knows no bounds.
“Thanks again for coming, I really appreciate it,” you breathe into the mic heavily, your exhaustion now catching up to your body.
“I really had so much fun performing today. I hope we’ll see each other at the next live!” You thank your single fan of the night with a 90 degree bow, before running to gather supplies for the meet and greet session. And knowing Satoru, he will be participating.
As soon as you finish speaking, Satoru’s quick to walk to the counter, as if there’s a tangible chance anything is going to sell out. An exchange of words and bills and he comes bearing a handful of tickets – his usual.
Before you’ve even finished setting things up, Satoru walks up to the stage. There’s no need to wait to be called up when you’re the only performer here, him the only fan.
He waits patiently as you grab a small table and a pack of paint markers hiding behind one end of the stage.
“Thanks for coming, Satoru!” You reach out to grab his hand.
“I wouldn’t miss it for the world.” He meets your gaze.
“How did you enjoy the show?”
“Do you even need to ask?”
“I guess not,” you chuckle, “I’m glad you had fun.”
You gesture your manager to come over, and he speedwalks over with an instax camera in hand.
“I know it’s your birthday, but could I ask for something?”
“Sure, why not?”
“Could I…” he trails off, a contemplative look painting his face as he chooses his next words.
“Yeah?” you ask, raising an eyebrow and gesturing for him to continue.
“Could I put my arm around you for this one?” he asks, with newfound confidence.
Your ears perk up at the question. “You’re not gonna post it anywhere, right?”
“‘Course not. You have my word.” He pats his hand against his chest and gives you a reassuring smile.
You give a contemplative glance to your manager holding the polaroid camera, who gives you a shrug.
“Okay, but only this once.”
Then you break a second taboo, letting a fan touch you past a fleeting handshake, the connecting fingers of a heart.
His arm wraps around your waist and you do the same to him. It’s no surprise he’s warm, which makes sense considering he’s been dancing around just as much as you, if not more. However, it is a surprise you’ve never noticed how nice he smells. Then again, live venues aren’t exactly conducive to scents that aren’t sweat and dust.
With a bright flash, the polaroid hums as it prints out the photo. Satoru doesn’t linger, even though you think he would. And when his touch leaves, you almost wish you savored his warmth a bit longer before shaking the thought out of your head.
Every other pose he asks for is within the realm of normal. Several different hand heart variants, cat paws, the occasional silly pose thrown into the mix. It almost feels like a couples shoot. Almost. Pose after pose, flash after flash and you’re left with a handful of polaroids to sign, laid out in a messy array on the table.
“What was your favorite part?” you ask.
At this point, you think you have him figured out. Though Satoru has been to several shows, his answer usually boils down to a few options when you sift through all the embellishments and wordy rambles. Your performance, your outfit, your energy, and ��
“Having you all to myself.”
That catches you by surprise.
For the first time since the beginning of the night, your composure cracks. It takes a moment for your mind to catch up with the situation and attempt to put a smile on your face again, but your voice comes out cold and distant.
“Huh?”
“How’d you like your birthday gift?” he asks, ignoring your confusion.
“Gift? Like performing?” you ask back, shaking the paint pen to get ready to sign the polaroid. You look back at him with a wavering smile. “It was fun.”
“No, no, not that.” Satoru waves his hand in front of his face and shakes his head. “Your first sold out live! I bought all the tickets.”
Your hand seizes in the middle of writing, a growing blob of paint forming where the pen is pushed down against the film. There’s no air to be found in your lungs, as if the entirety of the concert hits you all at once. When you find it in yourself to look at him, he stands there with his usual innocent smile painted on his face, patiently awaiting your reaction.
You clear your throat before finally speaking. “Really?”
“Really,” he says with ease, almost prideful at the fact.
The idea of him spending thousands on selling out a show seems implausible, but then again it is Satoru. If anyone were to do something so ridiculous, it would be him.
A nervous laugh escapes you, your mind a whirlwind of thoughts. It feels like you’re on a tightrope, a delicate balance to toe between professionalism and fanservice.
“You like me that much?” It’s a true, honest question. You finally lift the pen off the film, frowning slightly at the pool of paint on the picture.
“Of course!”
You don’t know how to respond to that. There’s no training guide on handling situations like this, but there really should be. You choose your next words carefully, falling back on something safe, distant.
“Thank you for your continued support.” The words come out hesitantly, robotic, like you’re reading off a script.
“Anything for you,” he responds warmly, seemingly unaffected by your tone.
If you heard this at one of your usual concerts, you wouldn’t have paid it much mind – just one of those casual comments a fan says to their oshi. Now, his words have some weight. It’s not something you feel comfortable holding.
But a twinge of guilt hits your heart when you look at him, when he still smiles with admiration on his face, like you’re the one who hung the moon and stars in the night sky. Maybe you’re being too harsh on him; different fans show their support in different ways after all. Hell, you’re sure some of your members would kill to have a fan like him.
Regardless, it’s still hard to shake off the uneasiness that plagues your chest, even harder to come back from a conversation like this.
“Have you considered doing more solo activities?” Satoru asks, ignorant of the thoughts that plague you.
“Eh?” You jerk at his words, not expecting him to carry the conversation. “Not really,” you respond while drawing an assortment of random doodles across the polaroids. The usual decorations, hearts, sparkles, confetti, what have you.
“You really should, I’d be the first to cheer you on!” he says with a smile that puts the sun to shame and that twinge of guilt hits you again. Here he is supporting you in earnest, and you’re judging him for it.
“Would you now?” you attempt to joke but it comes out a bit shaky.
“Of course!” he exclaims, your unease going seemingly unnoticed.
“Well, if I ever do, I’ll be looking forward to seeing you there,” you respond with a soft smile before moving on to labeling the pictures with the date and your signature.
“You promise?” He holds out his pinky, waiting for you to reciprocate. You take a moment to ponder before raising your hand to meet his.
“Promise,” you reply, intertwining your pinkies together. The visible glee on Satoru’s face is a sight to behold. Part of you wonders if he only shows this side of himself to you.
“Oh, I think they should be dry, but still be careful with them.”
“I know, I know, wouldn’t let anything bad happen to them.” He holds them gingerly as you hand them off to him, as if he’s holding a newborn puppy in the palm of his hands.
“Have a nice night, Satoru.”
“You too. See you soon!”
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The activities of the night catch up to your body when you make it to the green room, plopping on to the vanity chair. If you landed any harder or the chair was any cheaper, you’re sure it would’ve broken from the way you tossed your dead weight onto it. You spin around aimlessly on the chair, staring up at the ceiling as a form of decompression. All you need is a moment to recollect yourself after the emotional roller coaster of a night.
A knock on the door and your back immediately straightens, posture prim and proper as can be. Your manager opens the door, barely peeking through to greet you.
“Hey, good job tonight,” he comments, opening the door fully once he sees you’re just lounging around.
“Thanks.”
“I’ve finished closing up, so just turn off the lights when you head out.”
“Yup, got it.” You give your manager a thumbs up and a smile, and he takes it as a sign to leave.
Before he has the chance to close the door shut, you grab his attention, a question burning in your head. “Hey.”
“Yeah?” he responds, opening the door again so you can see him face to face.
“Was the concert really sold out?”
“Yep,” he states matter-of-factly, “you should get your cut by next week.”
The pay is the last thing on your mind.
“Okay.” It comes out hushed, strained.
“Anything else?” he asks, tapping his fingers against the door.
You ponder it for a moment, but you’re not sure you want to bring up your concerns to him, if it’s worth the fight. What are you supposed to say? The walking piggy bank that sponsored the entirety of your performance makes you just a tad uneasy? But then again, he’s probably just a nice and honest fan. He might have an interesting way of showing it, but at the end of the day he’s proved himself to be harmless. You don’t see a solution that doesn’t lead to an extreme, and you don’t necessarily want to punish him for his support. So you bite your tongue, letting your thoughts stir and simmer.
“No,” you sigh, resigned.
“Alright, then,” he says, none the wiser, “have a nice night.”
“You too.”
You plop back onto your seat with a groan. The desire to relax for another moment outweighs the desire to get out of your costume. It’s easy to find yourself lost in thought, daydreaming about being back home, taking a nice hot bath to relax your sore muscles.
There’s another knock on your door.
“I’ll be out in a few, just give me a moment-”
The door opens with a slow creak.
It’s not your manager.
“Oh, Satoru!” you say, shock coursing through your body as you jump up from your seat, “What are you doing here?”
“I just wanted to see you off,” he says, as if it’s normal for him to be back here. Didn’t your manager close up? He would’ve seen him and kicked him out, right?
“I thought we said our goodbyes earlier,” you respond, voice an octave higher than usual. It only comes out when you’re trying your best to defuse a situation. “You know, at the meet and greet portion?”
“I know, I know,” he says, waving his hands as if he’s shooing away your comment, casually walking towards you.
You don’t think he actually knows.
“But we had such a good time, didn’t we?” he asks, taking another step forward to close the distance between the two of you.
“I mean, yeah! But there’s a-”
“What if we let it continue?” he interrupts, “your birthday isn’t over yet.” He glances over at the clock and your eyes follow. 10:12pm. The second hand moves slower than you’d like.
“It’s your special day isn’t it? Let me treat you.” His body presses closer against yours. The pressure makes you more aware of his height against yours, of the muscular build you feel through the thin layer of fabric.
You can’t bring yourself to look at him, not this close. “I’m not sure if this is a line I should cross, Satoru,” you mumble, an attempt to convince yourself to abide by the silent oath all idols take when they first get on stage and declare themselves entertainers – be as innocent as possible. No male friends, no dating, and certainly no hookups.
“You don’t have to cross anything,” he says, voice low. His face is dangerously close to yours, and your heart skips a beat when you realize just how beautiful he is – the tufts of white carefully brushing across his forehead, the glint of sweat that makes his skin glisten, and those hypnotic crystalline eyes of his, glimmering with devotion just for you. “I’ll cross it for you.”
Without any warning, his lips press against yours, and it’s nothing like what you expected. Nothing like the crazed, enthused fan you’re used to seeing. It’s gentle, sweet. The taste of melon soda sits on his lips.
The moment your lips part to say something, Satoru takes the opportunity to slip his tongue in, teasingly pressing against yours. His hand grabs yours before you can react, fingers intertwining until it represents something romantic. You feel your defenses slipping as his other hand grabs your chin to deepen the kiss.
You hate to admit it, but he’s a good kisser. Somehow, it comes so naturally with him. A dance shared between the two of you, except there’s no stage platform keeping you apart. He’s right here, not an inch of space to be found between your bodies. Everything about him overwhelms you – his gentle hand holding yours, the softness of his lips, the way he nearly whimpers with every kiss, needy and desperate for more.
Satoru’s knee pushes against your thighs, pressing to split your legs apart until your crotch rests on top of him.
“Let me spoil you,” he pleads, out of breath.
It’s far from the end, it’s just the beginning. A love letter to each part of your body, delicately inked with the utmost care.
His lips bite the tip of your right glove, gripping the fabric before pulling off to reveal your bare hands. The sight sends heat rushing to your core, seeing him hold the glove between his lips before spitting it out. When you cover your face with your gloved hand from embarrassment, Satoru meets you there. A soft nip at your finger before peeling the other glove off your hand, eyes looking up at you with something dark, something low. You don’t recognize it.
Once your hands are bare, he holds them gently. No excited death grip like the first time he held them at a meet and greet.
“I’m so lucky I get to hold these cute hands of yours.” Open mouth kisses from the tip of your fingers, slowly making their way up your forearm, your bicep, until he meets your shoulder.
“W-wait, Satoru, I’m still kinda sweaty, let me-”
“You think that bothers me? I love every part of you.” He drags his tongue up your forearm again before kissing and sucking on the skin. “And I really do mean every part.”
Over the months, you’ve learned that Satoru is many things, but he’s not a liar. The way he explores every inch of your body is filled with admiration. You feel it in the way he leaves messy kisses on your skin, nearly moaning when he licks the sweat off you.
When he brings your arms up, you pick up on what he’s going to do next and rush to get your words out. “W-wait, S-Satoru it’s kinda gross, isn’t it?”
“Not to me,” he says it like it’s an undeniable truth, “but if you think so, then I’ll just have to clean you up, right?” As if to prove his point, Satoru flicks his tongue before dragging a stripe against the curve of your underarm. From there he licks the droplets off of you like a man at the brink of dehydration who just found an oasis. He’s messy and wet, leaving nothing behind but his spit as he licks up anything and everything perspired from your body. “Tastes sweet to me.”
With that he goes in for the other side, once again lapping at your sweat like it’s the sweetest thing he’s ever tasted. Even when he’s licked up all there is to be savored, he’s not finished until he leaves sloppy kisses, sucking and nipping at the skin. He bites a little too hard for your liking, earning a yelp from you.
“Sorry, couldn’t help myself, you taste so good,” Satoru’s quick to apologize, looking at you with a cheeky smile, “wanted to have a bite to myself.”
And then he’s squatting onto his knees, hands delicately massaging your thigh as he looks up at you to ask, “could you lift your skirt for me, sweetheart?”
You comply, bringing up the hem of your skirt. Since you haven’t started your undressing process of the night, you’re still wearing your safety shorts. Satoru doesn’t seem to mind, basking at the sight of your upper thighs he’s only caught glimpses of when you jump on stage.
“You don’t need this with me.” He pulls on the hem of your shorts, swiftly bringing them down to your ankles, as if he’s unwrapping a present with a pull of a bow.
You’re not sure if it’s a good or bad thing that you can’t see him under your skirt, getting lost in the layers of crinoline and ruffles that blend in with his hair. It adds a layer of anticipation, being unable to see what exactly he’s doing, though you’re not sure if you would be able to look at him even without the barrier of the skirt.
Satoru starts low, plush lips pressed against your ankle, tongue tracing up your calf and leaving a wet kiss on your thigh. One moment you feel a hint of teeth around your garter, and the next you feel it loosen and fall to your feet.
Feeling too exposed, you instinctively press your legs together – not that this stops Satoru.
His tongue presses against the seam created from your thighs pressed against each other, and a soft moan slips from your lips.
“If you want more, you’ll have to open up,” he pants breathily, planting another open mouthed kiss on your leg.
There’s an aching want growing in your core, burning hot unlike anything you’ve ever felt before. When he looks up at you, you recognize the way his eyes glimmer with determination. You think you can trust him to tame it. And though Satoru was the first to cross the line, you aren’t any better.
You hesitantly shuffle your legs apart, unable to meet his eyes, waiting nervously for what’s to come.
Satoru is quick to take the opportunity.
He dives in, tongue pressed against the cotton of your underwear. His tongue rolls against your clit through the fabric, and you desperately wish the thin layer wasn’t there.
“Working so hard for me,” he coos, talking directly into your pussy, “you deserve a little treat.”
You want to protest that you’d work hard even if he wasn’t there, but you’re not sure that’s true anymore. The only sound that leaves your mouth is a whine as his tongue ghosts over your clit.
The wet sounds that echo throughout the room fills you with embarrassment, and you’d be regretting it if it didn’t feel so damn good. You don’t remember the last time you felt like this. Satoru’s just too skilled, his tongue pressing flat against your clit before flicking and you respond with a choked back whine.
It shouldn’t matter, you’ve crossed the line already. But there’s something about letting him hear you like this that sets your face ablaze.
Satoru’s fingers press against your folds through the fabric, spreading them apart before his tongue hones in on your clit. Each drag of his tongue draws shapes onto the bundle of nerves with intention. If you could think properly, maybe you’d be able to make out the letters, another confession of his love to you.
Only once your underwear is thoroughly soaked with a mix of his spit and your arousal, does he pull the fabric to the side. Your breath hitches at the sudden exposure, the cold air of the room fanning against your skin. The sensation doesn’t last long as Satoru’s face enthusiastically presses into your cunt. Everything about it is too much; the way his nose presses against your clit, his tongue lapping messily between your folds.
A finger slips in with little resistance around the ring of muscle and you can’t hold your moans back anymore.
“You like that?” he asks.
You give him a shy nod.
“Then lemme hear more of you,” he says, before planting his face back into your pussy.
The sounds get louder as he practically makes out with your pussy. Lips pressed against your clit before a sliver of tongue makes its way out, teasing you with a flick.
Satoru slips in another finger and you groan at the fullness. You knew his hands were large, you’ve felt them before countless times during your post-concert handshakes. Maybe you should’ve taken a longer look at them, analyzed them more thoroughly. The thought never crossed your mind that he would use them like this, knuckles deep into your cunt.
The way he explores your body scares you. How he knows where to press to get a reaction, how to hook his fingers to get you to lean into his touch. As if he absorbed anything and everything there is to know about you through your fleeting moments together. His fingers curl and hit a spot that has you weak in the knees, leaning back onto the counter to find balance.
“Wait, please,” you whine, high pitched and needy. It gets harder to keep your skirt up for him, legs weak from his ministrations.
“Hey, I said keep it up, didn’t I?” he pauses, taking a moment to look up at you from the ruffles.
“I-I’m sorry.”
“You have nothing to be sorry about, gorgeous. Just wanna see your face when you cum on my tongue.” With that, he goes back in, far more aggressive than before. His fingers move faster, drawing out wet squelches from your pussy with each pass. The noises he makes are far too lewd for your ears, slurping and groaning as he laps at your clit. This is more the Satoru you recognize, the one you saw earlier tonight. Satoru, who loses himself in the heat of the moment, who eats you out like a man starved.
It’s obvious you’re close with how much your legs tighten. Satoru senses this too, his pace intensifying to get you there.
“Let it all out for me sweetie,” he pants into your cunt between flicks of his tongue. That winding coil in your core snaps and the grip around your skirt tightens as you cum on his tongue. You can’t hold your moans back, letting them messily spill from your mouth as a warm pleasure rushes through your body.
Satoru doesn’t stop, even after the moans have left your body and your muscles have started to relax again. Your heart races at the realization that he wants more.
“Please, please, please, it’s too much-”
“It’s okay, I know you can do it,” he coos, far too sweetly for what he’s asking for you,“lemme give you another, ok?”
Your legs tremble, muscles spasming as his tongue works around your clit in earnest, swirling around the nub as his fingers continue to press against your g-spot. He doesn’t relent when you hand grips onto his hair – if anything it encourages him to go harder. Whatever it takes to get you closer to clenching around his fingers and moan for him in that saccharine voice of yours.
And it works – almost hurts when you cum around his fingers a second time without so much a break. You can’t stop yourself from moaning his name, nearly on the same level of adoration he gives you during your concerts. Satoru seems to be getting a kick out of it, his breathing becoming more labored the more you call for him.
When he takes his fingers out, you wince at the feeling, still sensitive from your orgasms. Your legs threaten to give out on you, but Satoru’s quick to wrap his hand around your waist.
“You did so good for me,” he rushes in to kiss you, and the taste of melon soda barely lingers. You taste yourself– a bit bitter and salty–on his lips, on his tongue when you open and entice him to take you.
Satoru pulls on the elastic of your skirt, raising it up until it’s past your waist. The hem of your skirt now barely covers your exposed pussy, the ruffles brushing it against it as you shift.
He turns and bends you over the vanity, the mirror’s lights shining brightly in your face. It’s not that far off from stage lighting — white rings reflected back in your pupils as you stare back at your reflection.
“You know how cute you are?” he whispers into your ear, so close you can feel the warmth from his words. “Look what you’ve done to me.”
You can’t exactly look back to see it, but you feel it. Something solid pressed against you, wrapped in the cotton of his pants, sliding in between your wet folds. It only takes a moment for him to free himself from the confine of fabric, to feel something hot and heavy and real pushing against you.
“You don’t know how long I’ve dreamed of this,” he says, cockhead sitting on top of your folds. Just feeling you, skin to skin, earns a visceral reaction from him. He can’t stop himself from moaning at the warmth of your cunt, even when it’s just the tip sinking in.
Satoru savors every moment of pushing himself into you, hands shaking as he searches to hold yours. The sound you let out once he bottoms out is foreign to your ears. It stretches you out so much you regret not turning around to get a good look at it.
Satoru starts slow, but you can feel the restraint in his movements. A languid roll of his hips as he fucks into you, littering your neck with kisses. You attempt to tell him not to bite, but all you can let out is a sweet moan when he does.
The drag of his cock against your walls is dangerously addictive, like you could be hooked on this forever. And though it feels good, it’s not enough. His strokes are teasingly slow, as if he wants you to ask for more.
Again, Satoru stumps you by showing how much self control he has. If his wotagei was anything to go off of, you were expecting something frenzied and manic. But you do see a part of his passion reflected in his actions. In the way his words leave his tongue, honeyed and sweet. In the way he fucks you with a tenderness you weren’t sure he would ever be capable of.
“Feelin’ good?”
“Mmhm,” you nod, attempting to hold your voice back from sounding any lewder.
Satoru’s eyes watch over you through the reflection, corners of his lips upturned as you lose yourself into him, voice nothing but dulcet moans. A rush of red rises to his cheeks, making him burn brighter than before.
“God, you’re going to be the end of me,” Satoru groans, his chest pressing against your back until there’s no space left between your bodies, the heat radiating off of him making it feel like you’re melting. With the way he’s rolling his hips into you, you might as well be. Each drag of his cock makes you dizzy, makes you wish you threw your ideals to the side far sooner.
It just feels too good; part of you wonders if this is how lovers do. Maybe not in this particular location or situation, but in the way his hand reaches over to yours. Fingers finding each other and intertwining once again, as if this was always the way it was meant to be. Something drums up in your heart – you don’t want to let go. Desire unfurls in your chest and you want to live in the moment, but you also wish you could bottle it up and save it forever, especially when his soft lips gently kiss your neck before biting to leave yet another mark.
As sweet as it is, you think you’re getting a bit greedy. You want to see more, want to see the Satoru you’ve come to appreciate in all his frenzied affection. With the way he’s moving so slow, he has to be testing you, right? A way to make you say the magic words just so he can hear them, the tone and pitch of your voice, the way you enunciate every syllable so sweetly, commit them to memory. Or maybe he thinks you can’t handle it, in which case, you want to show him you can. A way of thanking him for his years of support.
You don’t do it on purpose – you just can’t help it, looking at him all doe-eyed and a slight pout to your lips. “S-Satoru, harder,” you whine, and something breaks in him. Any ounce of self control goes out the window as soon as you mutter those words.
“Whatever you say, princess,” he mewls, arms wrapping around your lower waist.
His fingers search for your clit, flipping through the layers of ruffles before pressing onto the bud. Within moments he’s playing with it like it’s all he’s ever known, until he has you whining and wincing from his touch. Drawing rough shapes around the bundle of nerves until your muscles squeeze around him.
He starts fucking into you harder, the sound of skin slapping far too loud to ignore. Your hand grips onto his harder, skin balmy from the sweat and heat emanating from both of you.
“You like that, princess?” he asks in a huff, barely able to contain his lust.
All you’re able to let out is a whimper and a nod, and Satoru takes it as a sign to continue.
You don’t recognize yourself in the reflection, tiara crooked, stage outfit unkempt, the debauched expressions you make as your number one fan fucks you senseless. But it doesn’t matter – there’s only one thing on your mind at this very moment, that hot tension in your stomach rapidly rolling towards its peak.
“S-Satoru, I’m, I’m gonna cum-”
“Cum for me,” Satoru growls breathily into your ear, gently kissing the shell before continuing, “let it all out just for me.”
When your climax washes over you, it’s far more intense than the others he’s given you tonight. Legs trembling as pure bliss rushes throughout your body, even as Satoru continues fucking you through it. It’s too much, moaning his name as a way to talk yourself through it. Every part of you is warm and fuzzy as pleasure runs its course.
Satoru isn’t far behind, he’d probably want this to last longer but he just can’t – not with the way your walls clench and squeeze around him. With a few more strokes he’s burying himself deep into you, huffing and panting as he empties hot, white ropes of his seed into you.
It takes a moment to peel away from him, and the second you do, he’s quick to tighten his grasp around you, to hold you in your arms just a bit longer.
Satoru gives you a kiss on the cheek, something gentle and chaste.
“Did you like your present?”
#jjk x reader#jujutsu kaisen x reader#gojo satoru x reader#jjk smut#gojo satoru smut#cw.dubcon#sen writes#sen fics#s.jjk#idoltalk
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various hi3 links
the official manhua site
archives wiki reading order
hoyostans reading guide
other hi3 wiki
ae visual novel (eng)
shattered swords visual novel (eng)
durandal visual novel (eng)
translated daily life of valkyries (official jp 4koma)
various ost's in game that were recorded and uploaded (some names are given by the person running the channel
midnight chronicles event (cn) <- this channel also has some other events recorded in chinese
main story playthrough in chinese (including cutscenes. has better translations)
various valkyrie dorm interactions
part 1 cutscene playlist from the official channel
st freya special (cn) (jp)
cooking with valkyries s1 (cn) (jp) AND s2 (cn) (jp)
golden courtyard (cn) (jp)
hi3 miyoushe page <- has high quality wallpapers but the search function kinda sucks ass
#links#hnk3#ok yay. i actually wanted to make one for bh2 bc i think its more interesting but#sorry i have no meta/lore guides here#i also did not want to add every single playlist the official channel has.
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Rating October kpop releases (01-15)
Masterpiece 5 | amazing 4 | good 3 | ok 2 | skip 1
(I decided to be a little more honest with the rating from now on! I rarely listen to these songs more than once. I included the bsides I added to my playlist too)
Love Effect - ONF : 3 | BSIDE - Be Here Now
FULL METAL JACKET - EPEX : 1 • BSIDES - No Roof & Surrender
I Want That - (G)I-DLE : 2.5 | BSIDE - Eyes Roll
Sure Thing - 82MAJOR [prerelease] : 1 • it really reminds me of another song
Fact Check - NCT 127 : 4 • I think it’s their best title in a while. Love is a beauty & yacht reminds me of other songs but idk what | BSIDES - Angel Eyes, Space, Love is a beauty, & Real Life
Off the record - IVE [pre] : 1
MEDUSA - JUST B : 5 | BSIDES - Youth & DRAMA
RA TA TA - Ailee feat. Lil Cherry : 1
With UNIVERSE - PENTAGON : 2 • I wouldn’t listen to it much but it’s a pretty and emotional song. I read most of them left the group. I wish them all the best!
Honey or Spice - LIGHTSUM : 3 | BSIDES - Whoopie, Not My Style, & Skyline
First Class - 82MAJOR : 1
Dazzling - POW : 5
C’mon - JINI feat. Amine : 4 | BSIDES - Bad Reputation & Here We Go Again
Traveler - Dain (or dyne on Apple Music) : 2
Sugar-holic - ITZY [JP pre] : 3
In The Mood - Wheein : 2 • surprisingly I didn’t really like this album | BSIDE - Bittersweet
Something Casual - Rothy : 2
Chasing That Feeling - TXT : 1 | BSIDES - Happily Ever After (someone please tell me what song the La part is from), Deep Down, & Skipping Stones
Baddie - IVE : 2 | BSIDES - Holy Moly, OTT, & Payback
Stars - ID:Earth : 1
HANA - INI : 2 | BSIDES - TAG, YOU IN, & 10 THINGS
THIS IS LOVE - QUEENZ EYE : 3
#rating#comebacks#kpop#october#jpop#EPEX#onf#gidle#ive#just b#82major#nct 127#ailee#lightsum#pow#pentagon#jini#wheein#txt#tomorrow x together#itzy#Rothy#Id:earth#ini#queenz eye
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"A Story Of Wind And Clouds"リリースのお知らせ
本日、2023年7月12日水曜日 Tomonao Hara Groupの新しいアルバム「A Story Of Wind And Clouds」をリリースいたしました。 サブスクリプション情報、CD情報については以下の通りです。 配信: iTunes, Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/jp/album/a-story-of-wind-and-clouds/1687220781 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.co.jp/albums/B0C4TMG9HF?ref=dm_sh_NsK9SudDTvPlUlLvpippWKMvl Spotify: https://spotify.link/UcHsBhdKlBb YouTube Music: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lpd4CjuxYXME43KkrKcarWm1XNyvzTYOE&feature=share その他の配信サイト:music.jp/ FaRao PRO/ ドワンゴジェイピー/ KKBOX/ レコチョク/ AWA/ LINE MUSIC/ rakuten music/ Melon/ Solibada/ Genie/ Bugs/ Naver/ FLO/ deezer/ TikTok/ Alibaba/ NetEase/ Tencent/ Boomplay CD販売: Gaumy Jam Records STORE: https://gaumyjamrecords.stores.jp ディスクユニオン (diskunion): https://diskunion.net/portal/ct/detail/1008674475 *CDはMQAフォーマット(通常のCDプレイヤーでも再生可能) Please check this out!!
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April! Continuing my little bonus challenge of meaningful numbers, this playlist is 4 hours and 0 minutes long (my 40th birthday was this month).
Being my birthday month, this playlist was all about indulging myself with some oft-played faves mixed with ancient nostalgia, while also threading through a little bit of self-discovery vibes? Existing at this age wasn't something I could really conceptualize when listening to 'Barracuda' for the first time, I was just getting by day-to-day.
Anyway! A lot of songs from my most beloved records and tapes growing up, but with all the things I've fallen in love with since (did you know I was finally able to learn who Dio was thanks to hearing it on a radio station in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.
That's not to say there are a bunch of new favourites in here; 'Damocles' by Medusa is sparkling new and absolutely slaps in a way that I wish I could send to young me who hadn't even heard rock as hard as 'Time of the Season' yet, but who would play harpsichord records loudly, paving the mental pathways for listening to Wendy Carlos' The Well-Tempered Synthesizer (deeply unavailable online). I will note that I'd heard rock before The Zombies, but I don't think the piano music to 'White Rabbit' is quite the same thing, really.
Related media to some of the songs:
If you like Stromae's 'Alors On Danse' then there's a Tiny Desk Concert for you with another mix of the song (it's at 8:03).
'ボクにインビテーション' (Boku ni Inbitēshon, "Invitation to Me") by JP is from Shirokuma Cafe, an anime worth hunting up (it's animals who work and visit a cafe! there are puns that can't be localised but they translate them well!).
'Violin Concerto in G Major, Op. 8, No. 2: I. Allegro' is from Chevalier, which is in theatres now and I look forward to seeing when I can watch it at home, here's a trailer. And here's the Tumblr post that hipped me to the movie coming out.
Anyway here's a link to April's playlist on Spotify, with the track list below.
Also embedded, if you like that sort of thing:
'Meet Me In The Middle (Ky Vöss Mix)' - Boy Jr.
'Sometimes I Think I Hate Myself' - Dead On A Sunday
'Damocles' - Medusa
'Sister Christian' - Night Ranger
'It Can't Come Quickly Enough' - Scissor Sisters
Alors On Danse - 90's Remix' - Stromae
'Talkin' Bout' - Thumpasaurus
'Barracuda' - Heart
'Crimson and Clover' - Joan Jett & the Blackhearts
'Time of the Season' - The Zombies
'From The Morning' - Let's Eat Grandma
'Magic Carpet Ride' - Steppenwolf
'The Pusher' - Steppenwolf
'Holy Diver' - Dio
'(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone - 2006 Remaster' - The Monkees
'Magic Man' - Heart
'The Last in Line' - Dio
'I Am a Rock' - Simon & Garfunkel
'The Weight' - Smith
'This Diamond Ring' - Gary Lewis & The Playboys
'Grease - From “Greaseâ€' - Frankie Valli
'To Love Somebody' - Bee Gees
'It's My Party' - Lesley Gore
'My Kink is Karma' - Chappell Roan
'Good Tonight' - Izzy Perri
'Blue Monday' - Orgy
'Five O'clock World' - The Vogues
'Leader Of The Pack' - The Shangri-Las
'Earth Angel' - The Penguins
'Son of a Preacher Man' - Dusty Springfield
'Devil Came Down the Dance Floor (feat. Amber Martin)' - Jake Shears
'If U Seek Amy' - Britney Spears
'Central City Freestyle' - Big Freedia
'Dark Night' - The Blasters
'I Think We're Alone Now - Single Version' - Tommy James & The Shondells
'Chaeri' - Magdalena Bay
'On A Roll' - Ashley O
'Career Boy' - Dorian Electra
'Better To Find Out For Yourself' - Buffy Sainte-Marie
'Mamma Mia' - String Tribute Players
'Chemical' - Post Malone
'The Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss)' - Betty Everett
'ボクにインビテーション' (Boku ni Inbitēshon, "Invitation to Me") - SUPER OMOTENASHI BEATS vol.1 ver' - JP
'Tell Him - Single Version' - The Exciters
'Visions' - Guilhem Desq
'I Love You Always Forever' - Donna Lewis
'I Think You've Got Your Fools Mixed Up' - Brenton Wood
'Identity Crisis' - Jarina De Marco
'I Don't Wanna Be Funny Anymore' - Lucy Dacus
'Psychos' - Jenny Lewis
'Underwater' - Sun's Signature
'Violin Concerto in G Major, Op. 8, No. 2: I. Allegro - From "Chevalier"' - Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges
'So Good Right Now' - Fall Out Boy
'Chan Chan' - Buena Vista Social Club
'White Rabbit' - Jefferson Airplane
'Mr Blue' - Yazoo
'Synthesizer' - Electric Six
'Crazy On You' - Heart
'Sonido Amazonico' - Los Mirlos
'Coconut' - Harry Nilsson
'Oranges and Lemons' - Book Of Love
'Season of the Witch' - Donovan
'If I'm Dancing' - Britney Spears
'All Night Long (All Night) - Single Version' - Lionel Richie
'Year Of Living Dangerously' - Scissor Sisters
#meche makes playlists#syndicated from subscription sites#playlists#taking pictures for 25 years and also having a partner of two decades who was a professional photographer is#I think I do have images of me in every format but glass and tin plate#but what I have *to hand* for quick shitpost covers is more limited#Spotify
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48: "Fairy tale of New York" - The Pogues and Kirsty MacColl
written by Jem Finer and Shane McGowan
Part of the UncoolTwo50 project, marking the best singles from 1977-99.
Kirsty's leaning at the piano, Shane bangs on the keyboard and sings the first verse. We see an infinity of Shanes on the big screen, and a single electric candle. Kirsty looks on expectantly, and we can just make out the rest of the band on their marks around the back.
And then the lights go up, the tempo picks up, Kirsty steps to the mike, and the song's away. Kirsty's in a long blue coat, and is Shane wearing a suit? Can't be, he'd burn up!
According to legend, the song came about after a bet between Shane and Elvis Costello, that Shane couldn't write an immortal Christmas hit. It's named after JP Donleavy's novel.
"Truly stupendous… it'll be Christmas number one," editorialises Mike Read. We'll find out next week if it is.
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In the years after, "Fairy tale of New York" fell into something of an abyss - barely played for the next few Christmases. We remember hearing Fluff Freeman play it in late 1989, and remember a) this is a bloody good record and b) shame it's been completely forgotten.
Re-issued for Christmas 1991, to promote The Pogues' greatest hits, which allowed radio programmers to remember how good it was, and slip it back into the playlists. It would take Kirsty's death in 2000 for "Fairy tale of New York" to become a staple of the season.
#the pogues#kirsty maccoll#fairy tale of new york#christmas songs#contemporary classics#1987#one of the 50 greatest songs of the late 20th century#uncool two 50#uncooltwo50#pop music#20th century#1977-1999#Youtube
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Emmanuel JP - 'Nagode' (Mp3 Download)
Nigerian fast-rising gospel singer-songwriter, Emmanuel JP, has released a brand new track titled “Nagode” that is sure to captivate listeners with its powerful message and soulful sound. This amazing record is a must-have addition to any music lover’s playlist and serves as Emmanuel JP’s latest single for the year 2023. DOWNLOAD AUDIO NOW! CONNECT WITH ARTIST TikTok: @minister_jpFB: Emmanuel…
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You're the one I've waited for I need your love More and more I don't know what your name is I don't know what your game is I wanna take you tonight Animal appetite 'Cause I'm a love hungry man Yeah I'm the love hungry man
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SANTA MONICA, Calif., November 17, 2023 – In anticipation of today’s worldwide release of The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, global content leader Lionsgate (NYSE: LGF.A, LGF.B) has teamed up with Spotify for a multifaceted partnership that celebrates the legacy that music has played throughout the history of the Hunger Games franchise.
From the beginning of the franchise, music has played a prominent role, with Taylor Swift, Coldplay, and Lorde previously providing memorable tracks for the films; in The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, three-time Grammy® Award winning singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo joins their prestigious ranks, co-writing and performing the end title credit song “Can’t Catch Me Now.” The soundtrack to the new film, produced by Dave Cobb, also includes eight songs performed by the film’s star Rachel Zegler and new music from Flatland Cavalry, Billy Strings, Molly Tuttle, and more. The soundtrack is available today via Geffen Records.
As part of this partnership, the studio and Spotify are diving deep into that musical history of the film. Featuring explorations of the previous and new soundtracks, the partnership is highlighted by an opening day (November 17) bespoke "Sounds from Panem" destination available globally including the Hunger Games Official Playlist featuring songs from the new film’s soundtrack, and other playlists inspired by the film like Spotify’s Front Porch playlist. There will also be a Hunger Games audiobooks shelf available in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, and the United Kingdom featuring all the books from the series. To further expand the presence of the partnership, The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes will be the Presenting Media Sponsor for Spotify's This is Olivia Rodrigo playlist during release week.
Supporting the initiative across 27 markets, Spotify will feature The Hunger Games on billboard signage in Times Square and Los Angeles, post on its socials, and feature an exclusive Q&A with Olivia Rodrigo on Spotify’s For the Recordblog. Spotify also co-sponsored Monday’s star-studded special fan event, where they obtained exclusive content and access to the film’s talent and filmmakers.
“Since the beginning of this franchise, musical artists have been drawn to its themes – and helped define the films by giving Panem its soundscape,” said JP Richards, resident of Marketing for the Lionsgate Motion Picture Group. “Through this partnership with Spotify, we’re celebrating that rich history and the new song by Olivia Rodrigo with deep dives into the incredible music of The Hunger Games.”
Spotify is only one of the partners that is supporting the release of the film. These include:
Gibson Guitars
Urban Outfitters
Poshmark
Butter London
Hot Topic
1-800-Flowers
Official in-world merchandise and memorabilia boxes for the ultimate Hunger Games fan available at Walmart and ShoptheScenes.com
Academy Adventures, an immersive experience on Roblox
Aviator Nation
Experience the story of THE HUNGER GAMES — 64 years before Katniss Everdeen volunteered as tribute, and decades before Coriolanus Snow became the tyrannical President of Panem.
THE HUNGER GAMES: THE BALLAD OF SONGBIRDS & SNAKES follows a young Coriolanus (Tom Blyth) who is the last hope for his failing lineage, the once-proud Snow family that has fallen from grace in a post-war Capitol. With his livelihood threatened, Snow is reluctantly assigned to mentor Lucy Gray Baird (Rachel Zegler), a tribute from the impoverished District 12. But after Lucy Gray’s charm captivates the audience of Panem, Snow sees an opportunity to shift their fates. With everything he has worked for hanging in the balance, Snow unites with Lucy Gray to turn the odds in their favor. Battling his instincts for both good and evil, Snow sets out on a race against time to survive and reveal if he will ultimately become a songbird or a snake.
The film is directed by Francis Lawrence from a screenplay by Michael Lesslie and Michael Arndt, based on the novel by Suzanne Collins, and produced by Nina Jacobson, Brad Simpson, and Francis Lawrence.
#the hunger games#the hunger games the ballad of songbirds & snakes#entertainment#entertainment news#posters#movies#spotify#music
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NBA 2K24’s soundtrack celebrates 50th anniversary of hip-hop
The motivation for the soundtrack this time around is focused on integrating genre-defining songs from the past and present, as well as highlighting rising works from the next generation of artists, in recognition of the 50th anniversary of hip-hop and the 25th anniversary of the NBA 2K franchise. While the official track list for the NBA 2K24 soundtrack has yet to be revealed in full at the time of writing, 2K did unveil a handful of artists and songs that players can expect to be featured in the game this year. Here is a list of songs that have been officially confirmed to be in NBA 2K24 at launch: - “Just Wanna Rock” – Lil Uzi Vert - “Walk” – Kodak Black - “In Ha Mood” – Ice Spice - “Kobe Bryant” – Lil Wayne - “Bad Habit” – Steve Lacy - “hooligan” – Baby Keem - “90 Proof” – Smino and J. Cole - “Breakfast In Monaco” – Larry June and The Alchemist - “Black” – YoungBoy Never Broke Again - In continued partnership with Def Jam Recordings, Season One of NBA 2K24 is set to feature the following tracks as part of the first batch of new offerings coming to the soundtrack post-launch: - “This DJ (feat. O.G.L.B.)” – Warren G - “Hustlin” – Rick Ross - “GOATED. (feat. Denzel Curry)” – Armani White - “2 Certified” – Hit-Boy and Avelino - “My Time” – Haiti Babii - “FOLD” – SwaVay - “Dolla” – Navy Blue - “Crazy” – Connie Diiamond - “Stand Out” – Jex Nwalor On Sept. 1, a Twitter account named NBA 2K24 Community posted a screen recording of what appeared to be a Spotify playlist of the full NBA 2K24 soundtrack before it was removed. Considering the cover art and a number of tracks seen in there have since been confirmed, it appears the following songs will also be in NBA 2K24 at launch: - “Really Really” – Kevin Gates - “B.R.O. (Better Ride Out) ” – A Boogie Wit da Hoodie - “Kilometre” – Burna Boy - “One Up” – Central Cee - “Pick A Side” – WAP5TAR and Young M.A. - “HOTEL LOBBY (Unc & Phew)” – Quavo and Takeoff - “Internet Trolls (feat. Hitkidd)” – GloRilla - “Rumble” – Skrillex, Fred again.., and Flowdan - “AHORA QUÉ” – Quevedo - “Me or Sum (feat. Future & Lil Baby)” – Nardo Wick - “Conceited” – Flo Milli - “Again” – P-Lo, E-40, and LaRussell - “Tradeline” – Ray Vaughn - “A Mí ” – Rels B - “Still Omw” – Blxst - “Power Power (feat. Shaun Ross)” – Duckwrth - “Big Steppa” – Rome Streetz - “Thru the Week” – Kamaiyah - “Fall Back” – Destiny Rogers and CARELESS - “GILA GILA feat. JP THE WAVY, YZERR” – Awich - “Bogo” – Cookie$ - “Black And White” – Nasty C and Ari Lennox - “2 Certified (feat. Avelino)” – Hit-Boy - “Doubted Me” – Kaash Paige NBA 2K24 is set to release on Sept. 8 for PlayStation 5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Read the full article
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♬おすすめの曲 プレイリスト♪ Ferios List 156
2023/07/20~07/26リリースの邦楽からピックアップ♪
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4sPMhdFPZXuqDfV931s459?si=bacb946a2fe64de0 ソース: open.spotify.com
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幽霊船 / (sic)boy, Daichi Yamamoto, KM Black Coffee / androp I'm Ok / M Ryo, 晴弥 thinkin about u / NUU$HI, SLEEPY HEVD, phritz Mouth Flash(Kuchinohanabi) / 長谷川白紙 Supremacy / S.A.R. cyberpunk syndrome / ノウルシ Hazy - Remix / snowy, Masumi Saito オルフェの丘 / Shnayhon Yoso Seven Days a Week / Ai Ninomiya BASH BASH - feat. JP THE WAVY & Awich / LANA, JP THE WAVY, Awich Mirror / Ashley, CYBER RUI Gi mi di riddim / RED SPIDER, MINMI, ジャパニーズ マゲニーズ Rights / Dubb Parade M.L.N.D(feat. Aile The Shota) / GANMI, A.G.O, Aile The Shota 後光 / Lucky Kilimanjaro サンバーント・ロマンス / フィロソフィーのダンス DANG DANG 気になる / 武藤彩未 双子の星 / Lazuli Code Amoeba / nikiie Magic hour / miida and The Department, Lafuzin, BRIAN SHINSEKAI クランベリージャムをかけて / にしな SKYLIGHT / Aimer FELT SENSE / moumoon 8月31日 / クレナズム Runner's High / DURDN いつか渚へ / グソクムズ Windmills / maco marets ほのめかし / KIRINJI, SE SO NEON 雀の子 / GRAPEVINE Black Jean Boogie / The Ravens 天晴れ乾杯 / TOOBOE YAEN / ハルカミライ aaa / Chilli Beans. Sweet Escape feat. ひかり - Jafunk Remix / Tokimeki Records, Jafunk, ひかり Fast Life / QUBIT MY SUPER GOOD FRIEND / illiomote NYLON / BLACK BERRY TIMES サマータイムシンデレラ / 緑黄色社会 朝焼けは7階で / SHIROIRO レプリカ feat. IKE / BAK, IKE 両想い / fusen Just the 執着恋愛 / マコトコンドウ
#spotify#jpop#jhiphop#jhiphopmusic#jmusic#jrock#japanesemusic#japanmusic#japanpop#nowplaying#newreleases#newsong#newmusic#音楽#音楽好き#邦楽#新譜#音楽好きな人と繋がりたい#おすすめの音楽#音楽のある生活#プレイリスト#ferioslist156
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"A Story Of Wind And Clouds"リリースのお知らせ
本日、2023年7月12日水曜日 Tomonao Hara Groupの新しいアルバム「A Story Of Wind And Clouds」をリリースいたしました。 サブスクリプション情報、CD情報については以下の通りです。 配信: iTunes, Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/jp/album/a-story-of-wind-and-clouds/1687220781 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.co.jp/albums/B0C4TMG9HF?ref=dm_sh_NsK9SudDTvPlUlLvpippWKMvl Spotify: https://spotify.link/UcHsBhdKlBb YouTube Music: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lpd4CjuxYXME43KkrKcarWm1XNyvzTYOE&feature=share その他の配信サイト:music.jp/ FaRao PRO/ ドワンゴジェイピー/ KKBOX/ レコチョク/ AWA/ LINE MUSIC/ rakuten music/ Melon/ Solibada/ Genie/ Bugs/ Naver/ FLO/ deezer/ TikTok/ Alibaba/ NetEase/ Tencent/ Boomplay CD販売: Gaumy Jam Records STORE: https://gaumyjamrecords.stores.jp ディスクユニオン (diskunion): https://diskunion.net/portal/ct/detail/1008674475 *CDはMQAフォーマット(通常のCDプレイヤーでも再生可能)Please check this out!!
#Tomonao Hara Group#原朋直グループ#原朋直#Tomonao Hara#Gaumy Jam Records#jazz#ジャズ#A Story Of Wind And Clouds#ゴミ・ジャム・レコード
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today's song recommendations from my shuffled playlist (cozy ver.):
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Omg hiii
I recorded every single (I think?) my room interaction in the JP version. They're on YouTube ordered into playlists.
And yes, the fact that they're from the JP version means they're not translated, but it was what I had available to me. I've also recorded the time of day specific home screen messages from every character and some other stuff but it's all privated atm bc I've been a bit lazy about it.
I also got extra copies of the art books to scan but considering the time sink that is, I have clue when I'll get around to it lmfao 😔
Hello!
This is unofficial/fanmade Vanguard ZERO archieve page! In recent news of Vanguard ZERO ending service in June 30th, I decided to make a proper archieve page with all of the content made for it- as it'd be much easier to find everything in one place.
My goal is compile all of the content in the game (Both original series & G series)! This includes...
Vanguard ZERO Events (seasonal events/clan events/camp
Friend Story + Character Stories
Home screen dialouges
My Room dialouges - conversations
Sprites + Fightskins
Official Vanguard ZERO artworks (from VG0 artbooks or official twitter page.)
and more...!
So far, there's only one person running this page. So help would be greatly appreciated in this tight deadline!
I will open my inbox for any questions/suggestions/help! -Mod Henri
will edit this post if i forget anything else
#And if anyone is asking if the recording process of this was tedious considering it's like 600 clips:#The skin of my thumb got so worn down I got a blister from swiping on my iPad👍#Cfv#Cfvg#Vg zero
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