Surikireta yubisaki wa hikari o nibuku terikaeshite Shizumu yuuhi ni mukau iroaseta gitaa o katate ni Kono kokoro wa semete uta ni sasagete iyou Kono karada wa subete tsukurimono de shikanai kedo
Kaze ni yureru hanabira yawaraka na anata no hohoemiĪwai kioku no kakera sepia iro no mukou no maboroshi Hitori haiiro no oka kawaita karekusa fumishimete Even though thousands of years have passed since that person died, and "he" knows that he can never see "that person" ever again, KAITO keeps on singing for that person (thus explaining the title of the song, a thousand year solo).
KAITO Append's version was used as a demo and can be heard in the album VOCALOID Minzoku Chou Kyokushuu.Īn interpretation of the song tells of an "artificial" being (KAITO) who is singing a song to someone (possibly a love interest) who has passed away. This folk song has many remixes an album with the title A Thousand-Year Solo was released featuring three remixes by three different producers ( sasakure.UK, k-shi, and baker). Not only is this KAITO's first song to have reached one million views, it's also the first KAITO original song to have hit the first rank on the Weekly VOCALOID Ranking.