
愛して愛して愛して (Love Me, Love Me, Love Me) ft ... - Genius
Mar 6, 2015 · The repeated “aishite” (“love me”) underscores her intense need for others, with the strangling collar symbolizing the agony of isolation.
愛して愛して愛して (Aishite Aishite Aishite) - Vocaloid Lyrics Wiki
3 days ago · Aishite Aishite Aishite (愛して愛して愛して) is a song by Kikuo, Sashi Miyama and Akatamago featuring Hatsune Miku.
Kikuo - Love me, Love me, Love me - YouTube
Mar 6, 2015 · 愛して...★pixivFANBOXでこの曲の制作小ネタとか、制作当時のインタビューとかあります。 https://kikuo.fanbox.cc/posts/7824https://kikuo.fanbox.cc/posts/144746オフボーカル・アカペ …
愛して愛して愛して (Aishite Aishite Aishite) | Vocaloid Wiki | Fandom
"Aishite Aishite Aishite" is an original song by Kikuo. It was uploaded to Vimeo on March 6, 2015. This song is about a girl who demands love and attention from other people as an effect of a cursed collar …
愛して愛して愛して (Love Me, Love Me, Love Me) ft ... - Genius
Mar 6, 2015 · This song is about a child who is greedy for attention, but deep down, is suffering inside and needs affection. The child has a collar that, once they grow, stays ‘small’ (which chokes the child...
Kikuo-Aishite,Aishite,Aishite [Japanese,Romaji,English] - YouTube
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愛して愛して愛して (Aishite aishite aishite) - English translation
Kikuo – 愛して愛して愛して (Aishite aishite aishite): English translation #3. Original lyrics in Japanese. From the album "MIKU-Pack 01 Song Collection "SCHOOL…
愛して愛して愛して (Aishite Aishite Aishite / Love me, Love me, Love …
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あいして。 (Aishite.) - Vocaloid Lyrics Wiki
Hey, I’m begging you, don’t ever hate me. 愛して、愛して、愛して、愛して。 aishite, aishite, aishite, aishite. Love me, love me, love me, love me. 私を嫌いにならないで。 watashi o kirai ni naranaide. …
What Does “Aishiteru” Mean? And Why Japanese Rarely Say It
After living in Japan for several years I finally understood what “Aishiteru” really means in Japanese and why it is hardly ever used in real life. The literal translation of “Aishiteru” (愛してる) is “I love you” or …