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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* This song samples Johannes Brahms' [[wikipedia:Hungarian Dances (Brahms)|Hungarian Dance #5]]. | * This song samples Johannes Brahms' [[wikipedia:Hungarian Dances (Brahms)|Hungarian Dance #5]]. | ||
=== Title === | === Title === | ||
* Interestingly, the title of this song is similar to the Russian word for "children", {{JP|дети|deti}}. In the album's booklet, a pregnant woman's stomach is pictured next to this song. | * Interestingly, the title of this song is similar to the Russian word for "children", {{JP|дети|deti}}. In the album's booklet, a pregnant woman's stomach is pictured next to this song. | ||
=== Lyrics === | === Lyrics === | ||
* The word {{JP|нолль|noll<nowiki>'</nowiki>}} does not exist in the Russian language. What Kyo meant was likely {{JP|ноль|nol<nowiki>'</nowiki>}}, which means "zero". | * The word {{JP|нолль|noll<nowiki>'</nowiki>}} does not exist in the Russian language. What Kyo meant was likely {{JP|ноль|nol<nowiki>'</nowiki>}}, which means "zero". | ||
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Revision as of 23:24, 15 January 2021
| Lyrics | ||
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | Rōmaji | Fan-Translation |
головокружéние |
Golovokružénije |
Dizziness |
| These lyrics don't have an official translation. The fan-translation was taken from here. | ||
Trivia
- This song samples Johannes Brahms' Hungarian Dance #5.
Title
- Interestingly, the title of this song is similar to the Russian word for "children", дети (deti). In the album's booklet, a pregnant woman's stomach is pictured next to this song.
Lyrics
- The word нолль (noll') does not exist in the Russian language. What Kyo meant was likely ноль (nol'), which means "zero".