Genshin Impact – Passing Memories // Reaction & Analysis



Original: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pILHHyvVQ9U
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Credits:
Lyricist: Takuro Inoue, Jingyi Zhou
Composer: Yang Lee
Vocals: Faouzia

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12 thoughts on “Genshin Impact – Passing Memories // Reaction & Analysis”

  1. Maybe you can check out some more obscure tracks like Dreaming Earth and A Secret is Held? Both appears at a particular secluded place. I think people would appreciate being introduced to these too. Just don’t mistakenly check Dreamless Earth instead because it’s an entirely different thing lol.

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  2. Great reaction and analysis, as always. It's definitely trying to be nostalgic, even just music, without lyrics. Which is, of course, the point. As the result reminds me of a lot of songs of that type. Great song overall tho. I would also like to recommend "Gladion Battle Theme" from Pokemon Sun/Moon.

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  3. I think you can watch the full video only if you don’t intend to fully play Genshin, or if spoilers don’t scare you away. Almost the entire video consists of cut scenes that we encountered throughout the journey. In any case, the visual design wonderfully complements the music, intertwining the past with the present and hope for the future ✨

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  4. I'm with you with preferring the English version and having the Japanese one as the least favourite aha. It's unfortunate that some lines in the English version have a weird flow due to the translation because the vocalist is absolutely astounding.

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  5. What I’ve noticed is that if you are focused on the vocals, then Faouzia/the English version will be your favorite. If you’re focused on the lyrics and the tempo of the lyrics, then the Chinese version will be your favorite and you might even prefer the Japanese version to the English one.

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