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— Japanese pop/rock singer famed for multiple Digimon theme songs, including "Butter-Fly." Wada’s career was closely tied to the Digimon series; his work is beloved by fans for its energetic delivery and emotional resonance. (Kōji Wada passed away in 2016; his legacy continues through his music.)

"Seven, Oh Seven, look up at the blue sky... We are definitely not alone, because we can meet across time." Digimon Adventure - Seven -Acoustic Version- by Wada Kouji

When Wada sings, “Nee, oboeteru? (Hey, do you remember?)” on a quiet guitar, it doesn’t feel like a question to Mimi or Taichi. It feels like a question to . Or to us . — Japanese pop/rock singer famed for multiple Digimon

The song is about surviving. "We will survive." But Wada Kouji did not survive his illness. This imbues the Acoustic Version with a haunting, unintended irony. The quiet guitar now sounds like a hospital room. The gentle voice sounds like a man trying to convince himself. (Hey, do you remember

Sixteen years later, the release of Digimon Adventure tri. reunited fans with grown-up versions of Taichi and his friends. To mirror this transition into adulthood, the music evolved too.

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