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Question about Chrono Cross "Radical Dreamers"
I just listened to this song again recently, and noticed something really weird...does the singer actually have a lisp?! I have to say, that just completely blows my mind, and yet I've never seen anybody so much as mention it anywhere else.
Seriously now, am I just imagining things here?? Jam it back in, in the dark. |
The time of the song when this happens would be appreciatted.
But such an awesome song can't be ruined by one small lisp. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Well, I'm talking about in general...her s's and ts's just don't sound quite right. I guess it's most noticeable at the very beginning ("osanai," "sono," "samayoi") and at the end (2:57, "sora").
I might need check a lossless version...maybe it's just my sound setup playing tricks. How ya doing, buddy? |
Never noticed this myself.
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
I've noticed this slight alteration in her pronounciation, but I think it's just her way of singing. Several other japanese singers tend to resort to this kind of awkward "style".
Nonetheless, I concur. It's an awesome song. I was speaking idiomatically. ![]() |