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Narasareta aoi toki no kane ni shinjitsu no tobira ga hiraku tooi kage wa masayume ka? The bell that rang in youth's time opens Truth's door. Is this distant shadow a prophetic dream?

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“Ao-iconoclast” (蒼-iconoclast, Blue-iconoclast) is a song by J-Pop singer Kotoko. The title track was used as the theme song for the console version of BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger. The song also returns in the console version of BlazBlue: Continuum Shift as an optional BGM, and it is also played during Ragna’s final battle against.

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Is it a nightmare? Whispers of grief interweave in the sky. After tracing the way I believed in, silver rain pours. (Being perplexed, I turn around, and the answer is?) The sand of the memory rushes at high speed, quickly clearing away, The cry of distress changes into advancing courage.

This endlessly repeating loop of pain and sorrow. The future spilling from the cut off eye Emptiness comes and spreads in the desired heaven The trembling voice is too quiet The forest of glass fell to wailing Being perplexed, I look up in the sky.

Golden arrows stab the eyes.

• • Love Planet Five • Website Kotoko (stylized as KOTOKO, born January 19) is a Japanese musician, singer and songwriter from,. Kotoko began her singing career as a member of in 2000, and was later signed to Rondorobe under from 2004 to 2010. Kotoko left Geneon in 2010, left I've Sound and signed to in 2011.

She composes and writes lyrics (for herself as well as other singers in I've Sound) for numerous other song collections. She has contributed songs to numerous and including,,,,,,,,, and, among others. Contents • • • • Biography [ ] From elementary school, Kotoko believed her career would be influenced by her voice and tried to involve herself in as many auditions as possible. In addition to regular education she attended courses at the music school Haura where she polished her musical talents. Kotoko became a professional singer in 2000. Her first successful audition was with, a team of producers using the talents of various female vocalists for their productions—best recognized for their many and game soundtracks.

She released her first album Sora o Tobetara ( 空を飛べたら, I Can Fly) in 2000. Many of the tracks on this album were later re-recorded for her first I've Sound album, ( 羽 -hane-, Feather), which is officially considered her first album. Her first I've Sound CD appearance was on the CD 'Dear Feeling' sold in Comiket 59, together with singer Aki. She then appeared on the album Disintegration, a collection of various songs from I've Sound's singers. Since then, she has performed opening and ending themes for a few anime and has gained significant recognition from her two I've Sound-related album releases.

Her second album, Garasu no Kaze, released in June 2005 has been praised within multiple online communities. On October 13, 2005, she released her fourth maxi single, which featured a song from her ( 硝子の靡風) album, ' and its B-side song 'Shūsō' ( 秋爽, The Refreshing Autumn Breeze), which is featured in her third album,.

Kotoko's first official performance in was her highly successful American concert debut at Anime Expo 2005, soon followed by the Kotoko Lax Tour. In 2009, she wrote the song 'Screw' for the live-action movie. The song 'Ao (Iconoclast)' ( 蒼-Iconoclast) was featured as the opening theme song to the console version of video game, and her song 'Hekira no Sora e Izanaedo' was used as the opening theme for the BlazBlue sequel. Her 17th single ' was written by Ryo of and was used as the first opening theme to the 2011 anime series. She also appeared at the anime convention in 2012 and returned to the event in 2014. She collaborated with the band in performing the song 'Plasmic Fire', which is used in the anime film. She collaborated with on the song 'SxW (Soul World)'; the song is used as the theme song to the video game Accel World VS Sword Art Online: Millennium Twilight.

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