R.I.P - Language of the Lost ft. Kasane Teto AI (SynthV Original Song)

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 เม.ย. 2024
  • ~there is no more need to cry~
    This track is featured on DAEMON/DOLL, an English Teto compilation album!
    Streaming now: songwhip.com/various-artists/...
    More about DAEMON/DOLL: daemondoll.site/
    racist comments will be deleted. i am not going to entertain your bad faith.
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    mastering: @JamiePaigeIRL
    inspiration: my lovely s/o❤️
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ความคิดเห็น • 864

  • @RIProducer

    fun fact this song has a happy ending because i started writing the song when i was in a really bad place (circa 2021), recovered mostly, but then i got an s/o when i needed to write the last chorus’s lyrics and i forgot how experience/invoke sadness lmaooo

  • @falsely48

    my bones have been rearranged in such a way that i can be accurately compared to a human jigsaw puzzle thank you riproducer for yet another skin shifting concoction of sound to listen to on loop for a minimum of 5 days every other week

  • @SkylarThompson-mu1qs

    Why are people mad about Kasane Teto's race here when she is an instrument that can be interpreted as any race? (I am assuming all vocaloids go by the same rules as Hatsune

  • @rotkris5086

    I dunno if it was intentional but i really like the fact her silhouette is textured with crumpled blank paper that has been straightened again. Very fitting for a person who was traumatized and has a lack of identity trying to recover :D👍

  • @camovoca
    @camovoca  +743

    Iraqi teto!! She's funny!!!! Silly!!!!!!! I love her so much

  • @malthemalevolentone

    “not a robot or a doll, i’m not anything at all, i’m just an entity, finding out the way to go” as someone with identity issues, seeing themselves as sort of just… a thing that exists without any real reason, this hits hard. reading the rest of the comments, i hope someday we can all be like the last chorus <3

  • @foxtrotin5

    neurodivergents around the globe are rejoicing

  • @Galazee323

    My sister says she believes that this song is about someone who went through something bad, and is now recovering. I really like that

  • @DragonBee259

    Am I the only one who’s noticed that this is essentially the polar opposite of Corrosion? Like both involve the singer going through something terrible, yet they cope completely opposite to each other. The singer in Corrosion becomes twisted and cruel, taking their pain out on others, but Teto focuses more on trying to navigate herself, and she’s slowly letting herself heal from what happened to her. It’s just so poetic that RIP’s first and latest song parallel each other so much.

  • @BeingStraightWasAphase

    Today I was in a clinic and they were giving me 16 injections in each hand which hurt a lot but I felt much better because they let me listen to your music, RIP, so your music helped me deal with the pain. The injections were to reduce my hyperhidrosis by the way.

  • @user-qb4ef2tw9p

    That moment when your favorite music artist releases a new song the day before your birthday:

  • @jesterpiesmusic

    first listen - sounds like someone escaping from a traumatic situation finally getting a chance to explore their identity and figure out who they are

  • @marsroamer6670

    We dealing with our personality disorders with this one 🔥🔥🔥

  • @TheDaydreamer777

    This made me think of a child who was always made to be what other people wanted them to be but never got the opportunity to explore their own identity up until adulthood or until they got the courage to advocate for themself and express how much they wanted to be able to be their own person rather just then a combination of other people's expectations for them.

  • @AnakhaSilver

    Man as someone from an abusive family, this... Really captures how you feel when no one will listen. You scream your throat raw proverbially, but people just dismiss you. You're a rowdy kid, you don't know what you're talking about, they just want the best for you. You absolutely feel like someone trapped in a burning house, chained to the wall while salvation drips just out of reach and no one will come.

  • @houraisheperd9721

    Me too, RIP. Me too. I'm still stuck at the beginning of the song, and working past that takes so much effort and is so exhausting. If you - the person reading this - is there as well, keep at it. You'd need a lot of help, but you can do it. There's no harm in accepting any, and anyone who tells you they made it purely by themself is a liar. If you're at the end of the song, great work. I'm proud of you for getting that far, and I hope you stay there.

  • @YAMAIHIME
    @YAMAIHIME  +288

    I LOVE TETO'S VOICE IN THIS, its NOT OVERPOWERING AND VERY CALM.

  • @wrendraws2361

    another song to attach to an oc this is so good i feel my brain melting

  • @GOURDDD
    @GOURDDD  +219

    I personally see this song as an interpretation of Teto’s “experience” as a vocal synth. She starts off in a metaphorical burning building and I think that represents low self esteem and mental health burning, especially with the direct line about self esteem. Throughout the song Teto questions her identity in a melancholy way, and I find this especially clear in the line “do I know who I pretend to be? Of whom am I a copy?” Because she’s questioning if she’s meant to be a copy. I think this ties into the history of Teto since she was originally made to be a fake Vocaloid, copying to deceive people for an April fools prank. As a character this is reflected by her low self esteem, and how the fandom has deemed them as truly the wannabe Vocaloid of all time. But throughout the last chorus the tone shifts to being okay with being different from the status quo, and not knowing who or what she’s meant to be, simply staying as whatever entity they are is okay, and I think this shows her growth of being a synthv voicebank. Take this with a grain of salt, I am a massive nerd and this could easily be me pushing Vocaloid lore onto a song about self esteem and impostor syndrome, but I feel like this kind of narrative fits the history of Kasane Teto and how I see her character.

  • @brisskwinds

    BROWN TETO ENJOYERS WE WON