When 𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘵 part of The Gravity kicks in

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The Man is such a banger, fr fr

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For a bit of context: The Gravity contains a lot of letmotivs from Asuka's Overture theme, "The Man", but this part is the most noticeable because is basically identical.

Also, i know i still have to do a second part of the Overture video, please give me time XD

Ratanuki
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This video is sponsored by Shadow Government

dbantr
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they said the title was The Gravity but they didn't have to make this heavy

soniclechat
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This song is phenomenal because “that part” could be referring to so many points.

Besides the main guitar solo, I can also think of the pre-chorus (“find it find it something unseen”), the chorus (“does existence have a meaning”), the post chorus (“beyond it all do you recognise me”), the bass solo and the other guitar solo that plays after the vocals finish

guitarbow
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It's a crime that the song wasnt titled "that gravity"

SmotheryAxe
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For me it was that part around 1:45 when the organ kicks in for the first time. That chorus hits hard every time I listen to it.

starbit
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I always liked the way the song ramps up from like 2:50 onwards when they Bassline picks up

Wter-oydh
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Can we also appreciate that the song loops perfectly?

minatomink
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I haven’t heard the original version that part is from, but hearing in this when I heard it for the first time was like being hit by a bullet train. It is such an insanely good guitar riff, it almost has this sound of finality and momentum. Like everything has lead to this moment. It’s genuinely an emotionally moving sound that I absolutely love.

samkingofthedank
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I thought it was gonna be everything after the "all things as they are" at the end

spookwavevevo
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Guitar Solo enough to make a grown man cry

hotlean
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this is the best guilty gear song, hands down

aclockworkmelon
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The man who is praying for the Accumulation of Goodwill, has his theme being the Accumulation of all of his past actions and deeds

aydenDTexe
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I GOT IT! I never heard The Man OST, but when I started to relisten it a lot(it is VERY GOD OST imo), I finally got it!

SuHISKgeroto
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For me it's gotta be that buildup to "DOES EX-IS-TENCE HAVE A MEANING?"
Like the organ just SHOW UP and decides that we are making history now

lemone
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Guilty Gear honestly showcased just how good Daisuke is when it comes to writing music. Go ahead, pick any vocal track, and you'd find that it's absolutely fantastic for the most part, even the song is that of a genre that isn't favorable to you. There are many songs that make for examples of his creativity and genius.
Of course, the greatness of the lyrics of a song, no matter how immaculate they may be, is rendered null and void if the singer is worthless, and Naoki is the complete, polar opposite of that. His vocal range is honestly quite incredible. For examples, he's capable of giving the song a feeling of pure hype like in RIDE THE FIRE or Find your One Way, sadness like in Freesia or The Circle, comfort like in Birthday Train or Out of the Box, et cetera. Being the lead vocalist of the band Outrage, he has plenty of experience both in the studio and in live plays.
This mix of glorious writing and outstanding singing culminates in a crescendo, a series of songs that peaked in all areas possible. Many have their own lists of this duo's performance ranked, but to me, the pinnacle of their work is showcased in 3 songs for Guilty Gear Xrd, and 3 in Guilty Gear Strive. Blank, Divide my Heart, and Six Black Heavens Guns for Xrd, and Drift, Gravity, and What do you Fight For? for Strive.
Yes, my list unfortunately isn't concrete, as the songs these two have made are so great, that my personal list of the top 3 songs in each game changes whenever you ask me. Sometimes Armor-Clad Faith and Break a Spell take a spot, sometimes Birthday Train and Alone Infection do that. Freesia and The Circle? Always hovering close, but to me, there are 2 songs that just never change in placement:
Six Black Heavens Guns, and Gravity. Fitting that those two songs just-so happen to be the songs of That Man, and the Devil: Asuka R. Kreutz, and The Original, commonly known as Happy Chaos.

If this was a lot, and you simply looked at it and your mind immediately thought: "Too Long; Don't Read", then here is my...
TL;DR: The Gravity is peak GG.

Modeus.
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Shout out to all my child labourers out there

impithezuluwarrior
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Not the part that makes me feel like that but I get it.

squeakymeow
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am i crazy for hearing a bit of Sorairo Days in the first 5 seconds

mishimaboogie
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I honestly have a hard time hearing it, would you consider doing a video or something where they are compared side by side? I totally believe that it's there, I just don't quite have the ear to pick it up.

kingofgrunder