
...Disclaimers...
...Go by Flow's...
...Released April 28, 2004...
...Pop punk, rap rock...
...Ki/oon Records label...
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Tokyo, 00.01 am...
Right at the turn of the day, the ninth band had just finished the action. Backstage, Nara and her friends were already preparing for everything that had been planned.
"We can definitely win this race, rest assured!" Ken patted Nara and Sai on the shoulder and tightly held the lover's hand.
While on stage...
"Let's welcome ...," Daru gave a message for D'Justice to prepare to go on stage.
"B ... Juice ... tice!!!" Daru exclaimed and the four members of the band D'Justice went up on stage.
Cheers accompanied their arrival and immediately the stage lights were turned off. When the lighting was turned off, Ken immediately headed for the drum that was in the middle of the stage. Sai to the right side, the place where the keyboard is. And Nara holds her electric guitar which is already available on the left side of the stage. Cherry herself had already prepared while holding onto something.
Before long, Ken gave a cue by hitting his drumstick three times. Then Nara started to enter—play the intro, followed by Sai who adds to the rhythm of the song by using his keyboard.
Here's D'Justice!!!
Nara, Ken and Sai compactly play the intro by extending the rhythm longer, unlike the original song. The extension of the intro was used by Cherry for unusual performance. He skated on a skateboard from the right side of the stage carrying his campus flag, then circled the entire side of the stage. The shock of it made the spectators clap their hands in a ripple, cheering loudly, especially Kazuo and the troops.
The last band made the jury's drowsiness disappear instantly. The campus flag was plugged into a pole hole on the right side of the stage. The pole was deliberately made by Nara and Ken when the dress rehearsal was done.
Their performance was different and crazy, the audience also simultaneously raised their hands. And the song began to be sung...
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Cherry: "Takami wo mezashite." Cherry walked to the center of the stage, near the audience excitedly.
D'Justice: "We are fighting dreamers!"
Cherry: "Kamawazu narifuri." Cherry clenched her hands up.
D'Justice: "We are fighting dreamers!"
Cherry : "Shinjiru ga mama ni—" Cherry directs mic to the audience.
Audience: "Oli oli oli oli oh!" Spectators sing.
Cherry: "Just go my way ...!" Cherry kicked forward.
Nara: "Right here right now!" The camera highlights Nara playing her guitar.
Audience: "Bang!" The audience answered.
Nara: "Buppanase like a dangan liner! Right here right now!" The blue-eyed young man was seen on the big screen of the stage.
Audience: "Burn!"
Nara: "Buttakitteku ze get the fire!" Nara smiled excitedly.
The song continues to be sung by D'Justice. The show they performed can really liven up the atmosphere of this building made by Sony Music Entertainment Japan. No doubt, the drowsiness of the audience and the jury was lost when Nara and friends presented the opening song of their band.
The lights flicker to the rhythm of the song created by this leading Japanese band. The song Go burns the spirit of whoever hears it. Shena is no exception who sees Nara's appearance from behind the screen 29-inch TV. He seemed overwhelmed by Nara's success.
Nara .. congratulations on your success. Even if you're not with me, you should still have dreams. Stay energized! Doaku.
Shena was moved, her tears dripping from seeing Nara's performance on stage. The former looks so excited to perform a song created by Flow. The song was performed well by D'Justice. Their stage action is so stunning like a band that has long plunged in the world of discussion.