@RosendaleSings Your voice is so beautifully divine. I've never heard of anyone similiar to you, this sound calms my mind and soul. It takes me to another dimension, changing my perspective of life. I sincerely thank you, Mr. Rosendale.
Your songs are amazing, I really love the lyrics. The emotion that I feel while hearing your songs has a place in my mind and heart. You Rosendale & Nico Collins make very beautiful songs 😭😭😭. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK 👊🔥🔥
Your voice, music and lyrics are so beautiful and full of emotion that make me immerse into the song so much. Love your songs😍❤❤ Keep it up and will be always there to listen your voice❣
Dazai will forever be one of my characters especially since he was loosely based on a real man named Dazai Osamu a writer who cut his life short, one of his books names is No Longer Human.
when the part where seven days took over from six pills,i kinda realised something.so ya see the song six pills had been like the person(i don’t know someone?)was like kinda fell into the rabbit hole.and couldn’t get out.then the song ends in like the beeping sound.but then seven days starts with the heart beeping sound and starts talking about how the person had meet someone(online?)and the someone had told about how they were also down the rabbit hole and was encouraging how the person could get out of the rabbit hold despite how long it would take.and at the end the person as like slowly getting better?like the transition,man?so good.
prompt.male?(as dazai in the vid)oc : It was weird,you know.Waking up in a hospital bed after overdosing was not the first thing that came to my mind.No,I didn’t think a white ceiling would be weird.Nor was the crying and silent prayers weird too.But the weird thing to me that I was still alive.I tried sitting up with little to no strength.I failed.I rearranged my memorises .The last thing I remembered was that old man giving me a sad smile as he looked down at me.Maybe he felt guilty for giving me those heavenly pills.I know I regret nothing.Maybe just the fact I let him call the ambulance , such a waste of money… (not finished,might type some more when i want)
@@TingChan-g8jyou should put a space after your commas and full stops. Like this, and this. Just makes it easier to read and it’s how you are supposed to type/write. (no offense btw).
For the six pills song did anyone notice that "in the WOODS, i met a man" and "i can't find that man, I knock on his DOOR, his NEIGHBOUR said no one lived there before" They meet in the woods and the man left right after giving the pills and advice,how can he knows where his house is- I didn't say this since it's a song and it can happen but I wanted to point it out cause no one did, i am using this song whenever I sleep or study and when the knock part comes I am like *over thinking* i even thought "maybe he went to old man house when they met-"
Not even going to lie I have been waiting for someone to post a video like this, I know both of these songs and they're so similar to me sometimes I even get mixed up between the songs!
Oh, where do I even begin? As a 36+ year-old furry ice wolf from an icy world, gaming has been my escape, my sanctuary, my big blue bottle filled with tiny red pills. This track, "Nightcore - Six Pills x Seven Days" by Sinnon ft. @Mareeha, resonates with me on such a profound level because it mirrors my own journey with gaming as a way to cope with the overwhelming weight of depression and life's relentless challenges. The lyrics of the song vividly describe a desperate search for relief: "In the woods I met a man, old as oak and staff in hand. Sunken eyes, but gentle smile, we sat down and talked a while." This enigmatic figure, much like the virtual worlds I dive into, offers a glimmer of hope in a reality that often feels bleak and unforgiving. The tiny red pills in the big blue bottle he hands over are a metaphor for the games that have become my lifeline. Each pill, each game, serves a purpose. "One to numb the hurt, two to ease the pain, three to clear your mind, forget all the hate." These lines perfectly encapsulate what gaming does for me. When I boot up a game, it's like taking that first pill - the hurt starts to numb. Whether it's immersing myself in the epic quests of Skyrim, where I can be the hero that I wish I could be in real life, or losing myself in the intricate worlds of JRPGs like Final Fantasy, each session is a temporary escape from the pain and chaos of reality. Gaming allows me to clear my mind and forget all the hate, just as the song suggests. When I'm battling through the dark dungeons of Dark Souls, every defeated enemy feels like a small victory over my own inner demons. The focus required to survive and advance in these games leaves little room for the intrusive thoughts that often plague my mind. It's therapeutic, a form of mindfulness that keeps me grounded, if only for a little while. But, like the song warns, there's a danger in this escape. "Five could never hurt, just to calm my nerves. Several weeks ahead, I'll be fine again." The temptation to keep playing, to take just one more pill, is always there. There have been times when I've lost myself in these virtual worlds, spending countless hours, days even, in the pixelated comfort of my screen. It's a delicate balance, and sometimes I fear I've leaned too far into the escape, much like the protagonist of the song who finds himself trapped in a cycle of dependency. Supporting indie games on Kickstarter and Patreon has been a way for me to give back to the community that has given me so much solace. I've poured thousands into these ventures, believing in the visions of creators who, like me, use games as a form of expression and escape. It's like investing in more bottles of that magical blue elixir, each new game a potential cure for the relentless whispers in my head. When my dad passed away last year, the games were there for me in a way nothing else could be. They offered a world where I had control, where I could process my grief at my own pace. The song's haunting refrain, "Tiny red pills in a big blue bottle, wish I had the strength back then," reflects my own longing for the strength to face my reality without needing to escape. But until then, these games are my crutch, my coping mechanism. The animation that accompanies the song enhances its emotional depth, much like the immersive graphics and storytelling of my favorite games. It's a visual feast that draws you in and makes you feel every bit of the protagonist's journey. This collaboration between Sinnon and Mareeha is like a well-crafted RPG - rich in narrative, emotion, and impact. "Nightcore - Six Pills x Seven Days" is more than just a song; it's a reflection of my life. Gaming has been my big blue bottle, filled with tiny red pills that help me navigate the storms of depression and loss. It's a lifeline, a form of therapy, and a source of endless adventure. This track captures that essence perfectly, and for that, I am incredibly grateful. To all my fellow gamers and furries, let's continue to support these amazing artists and the virtual worlds that help us cope. 🌟🎮🐺 #Nightcore #Rosendale #Sinnon #GamerLife #FurryCommunity #MentalHealth #EscapeThroughGaming 🎶💖
I remember when I first stumbled across nightcore and your channel, easily 8 years ago. It warms my heart that you are still here, greater editting than before. Perhaps a little too warm, condensing the moisture in the air near my eyes. Edit: ok maybe not 8 years given the first video was 7 years ago, but definitely during the earliest days of nightcore prime.
But I miss the old song that make me in time is sad 😢 😭 thank you for your hard work have a good Day and have a good after subscribers in you're good channels 😢
If someone said this was his backstory of how he joined the port mafia, I would totally believe it 😢 This is so beautiful The old man = The old port mafia boss 🕳 After this, the old man found him again and asked him to join the port mafia She said it's ok...I fell into darkness
I think when he forgot the stranger's words, he remembered not "forget all your hate", but "four get all your hate", that's why after 3 he sang about 5.
Thank you for sharing my songs! 🥹❤🌹
@RosendaleSings
Your voice is so beautifully divine. I've never heard of anyone similiar to you, this sound calms my mind and soul.
It takes me to another dimension, changing my perspective of life.
I sincerely thank you, Mr. Rosendale.
Your songs are amazing, I really love the lyrics. The emotion that I feel while hearing your songs has a place in my mind and heart. You Rosendale & Nico Collins make very beautiful songs 😭😭😭. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK 👊🔥🔥
Your voice, music and lyrics are so beautiful and full of emotion that make me immerse into the song so much. Love your songs😍❤❤ Keep it up and will be always there to listen your voice❣
I really love your voice and your songs is really a treasure
I love you man. your songs are the best.
Dazai: The third day I wish I was dead
Me: Uhm sir don't you mean everyday?🤨🤨
That's what I was thinking too😂
Fr
Everyday, Every hour, Every minute, Every second, Always I Always want to die
Me and Dazai have smth in common..
@@LeahHouser OMG SAME GURL
This is the best nightcore I've ever heard of😭😭How beautiful Dazai is
I’m a simple man, I see Dazai and I click-
Same bro😌😌😌
Any bsd fan here????
mee
@@dragonLuna7350 hiiiii
@@acatperson4822 heyyy
@@acatperson4822 heyyy
Ohhhmyyygodddd ...... yesssssssss
I saw DAZAIiiiiiiiiiiiii I clicked! truly made the right choice....a MASTERPIECE!
Anyone else click on this for the Dazai thumbnail? lol
Me fr 💀
Me lol
Dazai will forever be one of my characters especially since he was loosely based on a real man named Dazai Osamu a writer who cut his life short, one of his books names is No Longer Human.
It reminds me 2 years ago when I still in school.
Me and my friends doing school projects while 7 pills song is played, hope time could turn back
when the part where seven days took over from six pills,i kinda realised something.so ya see the song six pills had been like the person(i don’t know someone?)was like kinda fell into the rabbit hole.and couldn’t get out.then the song ends in like the beeping sound.but then seven days starts with the heart beeping sound and starts talking about how the person had meet someone(online?)and the someone had told about how they were also down the rabbit hole and was encouraging how the person could get out of the rabbit hold despite how long it would take.and at the end the person as like slowly getting better?like the transition,man?so good.
😢so good
i needed the explanation because holy cow it it just to good
prompt.male?(as dazai in the vid)oc :
It was weird,you know.Waking up in a hospital bed after overdosing was not the first thing that came to my mind.No,I didn’t think a white ceiling would be weird.Nor was the crying and silent prayers weird too.But the weird thing to me that I was still alive.I tried sitting up with little to no strength.I failed.I rearranged my memorises .The last thing I remembered was that old man giving me a sad smile as he looked down at me.Maybe he felt guilty for giving me those heavenly pills.I know I regret nothing.Maybe just the fact I let him call the ambulance , such a waste of money…
(not finished,might type some more when i want)
@@TingChan-g8jyou should put a space after your commas and full stops. Like this, and this. Just makes it easier to read and it’s how you are supposed to type/write. (no offense btw).
Didn't the old man grin when he give it to him?
For the six pills song did anyone notice that "in the WOODS, i met a man" and "i can't find that man, I knock on his DOOR, his NEIGHBOUR said no one lived there before"
They meet in the woods and the man left right after giving the pills and advice,how can he knows where his house is-
I didn't say this since it's a song and it can happen but I wanted to point it out cause no one did, i am using this song whenever I sleep or study and when the knock part comes I am like *over thinking* i even thought "maybe he went to old man house when they met-"
Maybe they lived in the woods?
I’m always confused by this too lol
@@Rin-g5x4p nah, he left after giving the pills and saying the rules
@@SuoHanli Maybe it was a hallucination?
I think maybe it’s a hallucination where he thought he knew where he lived since he was taking the pills
This two songs have so many memories 🥹🥹
Wonderful collaboration 🫶🏻♥️
So this is about a poor kid taking drugs from a stranger accidentally and getting addicted
These Six Minutes Are Just Too Good
Amazing Animation & Song 👏 👏
Not even going to lie I have been waiting for someone to post a video like this, I know both of these songs and they're so similar to me sometimes I even get mixed up between the songs!
Oh, where do I even begin? As a 36+ year-old furry ice wolf from an icy world, gaming has been my escape, my sanctuary, my big blue bottle filled with tiny red pills. This track, "Nightcore - Six Pills x Seven Days" by Sinnon ft. @Mareeha, resonates with me on such a profound level because it mirrors my own journey with gaming as a way to cope with the overwhelming weight of depression and life's relentless challenges.
The lyrics of the song vividly describe a desperate search for relief: "In the woods I met a man, old as oak and staff in hand. Sunken eyes, but gentle smile, we sat down and talked a while." This enigmatic figure, much like the virtual worlds I dive into, offers a glimmer of hope in a reality that often feels bleak and unforgiving. The tiny red pills in the big blue bottle he hands over are a metaphor for the games that have become my lifeline.
Each pill, each game, serves a purpose. "One to numb the hurt, two to ease the pain, three to clear your mind, forget all the hate." These lines perfectly encapsulate what gaming does for me. When I boot up a game, it's like taking that first pill - the hurt starts to numb. Whether it's immersing myself in the epic quests of Skyrim, where I can be the hero that I wish I could be in real life, or losing myself in the intricate worlds of JRPGs like Final Fantasy, each session is a temporary escape from the pain and chaos of reality.
Gaming allows me to clear my mind and forget all the hate, just as the song suggests. When I'm battling through the dark dungeons of Dark Souls, every defeated enemy feels like a small victory over my own inner demons. The focus required to survive and advance in these games leaves little room for the intrusive thoughts that often plague my mind. It's therapeutic, a form of mindfulness that keeps me grounded, if only for a little while.
But, like the song warns, there's a danger in this escape. "Five could never hurt, just to calm my nerves. Several weeks ahead, I'll be fine again." The temptation to keep playing, to take just one more pill, is always there. There have been times when I've lost myself in these virtual worlds, spending countless hours, days even, in the pixelated comfort of my screen. It's a delicate balance, and sometimes I fear I've leaned too far into the escape, much like the protagonist of the song who finds himself trapped in a cycle of dependency.
Supporting indie games on Kickstarter and Patreon has been a way for me to give back to the community that has given me so much solace. I've poured thousands into these ventures, believing in the visions of creators who, like me, use games as a form of expression and escape. It's like investing in more bottles of that magical blue elixir, each new game a potential cure for the relentless whispers in my head.
When my dad passed away last year, the games were there for me in a way nothing else could be. They offered a world where I had control, where I could process my grief at my own pace. The song's haunting refrain, "Tiny red pills in a big blue bottle, wish I had the strength back then," reflects my own longing for the strength to face my reality without needing to escape. But until then, these games are my crutch, my coping mechanism.
The animation that accompanies the song enhances its emotional depth, much like the immersive graphics and storytelling of my favorite games. It's a visual feast that draws you in and makes you feel every bit of the protagonist's journey. This collaboration between Sinnon and Mareeha is like a well-crafted RPG - rich in narrative, emotion, and impact.
"Nightcore - Six Pills x Seven Days" is more than just a song; it's a reflection of my life. Gaming has been my big blue bottle, filled with tiny red pills that help me navigate the storms of depression and loss. It's a lifeline, a form of therapy, and a source of endless adventure. This track captures that essence perfectly, and for that, I am incredibly grateful. To all my fellow gamers and furries, let's continue to support these amazing artists and the virtual worlds that help us cope. 🌟🎮🐺 #Nightcore #Rosendale #Sinnon #GamerLife #FurryCommunity #MentalHealth #EscapeThroughGaming 🎶💖
I love this, I repeat again and again
Yo both did so well!!!! I’m so happy you got his opportunity Mareeha! 💕💕
5:02 omg I see Chuuya😂
These songs are soo good.the second one just gave me hope rn while i am the most down!!
I remember when I first stumbled across nightcore and your channel, easily 8 years ago. It warms my heart that you are still here, greater editting than before. Perhaps a little too warm, condensing the moisture in the air near my eyes.
Edit: ok maybe not 8 years given the first video was 7 years ago, but definitely during the earliest days of nightcore prime.
I really don't have words this is really amazing ❤
Omg! My favorite creators created a Masterpiece together 😃🎧❤️💙🌟
Cool!
There is no perfect antidote that's a fact
Omg amazing work you both ❤
I want so see more of this in the future 🔥🔥 Mareeha x Sinnon
This is a great video, very nice collaboration. ❤❤🎉
omg this song is amazing this brought a chill to..... everything its now one of my favorite Nightcore songs out there now
I love this song🥰🔥
Thank you ^^
THE BEST NIGHTCORE I SEEN IN A LONG TIME XD🎉🎉🎉🎉
9… 16… yup, I’m on my seventh year of depression and it only gets worse :D *pats head* it’s ok song, you tried.
One of the best nightcores ngl-
Collaboration is really cool, teamwork. Way to go! ❤
An absolute masterpiece!! 💙💙
Love it!
OMG THE ART~
Bungooooo
The song is perfect. Has a great message
I'm so excited🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
I saw Dazai on this vid and the title said:Six pills x Seven days Me:I’VE BEEN SEARCHING THIS FOR AGES!!!!!!*clicks*
My dad:*looks at me confused*
Yeeeessssssss❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Woooo a Rosendale somg 🫠🥹🥹
Grand job
>w
The title is misleading, I thought you combined both songs.
Nevertheless Its good.
But I miss the old song that make me in time is sad 😢 😭 thank you for your hard work have a good Day and have a good after subscribers in you're good channels 😢
THANK YOU FOR DOING A DAZAI X CHUUYA VIDEO
It was just awesome 💙❤️💙
If someone said this was his backstory of how he joined the port mafia, I would totally believe it 😢
This is so beautiful
The old man = The old port mafia boss 🕳
After this, the old man found him again and asked him to join the port mafia
She said it's ok...I fell into darkness
So... only suppose to take 3 pills a day but ended up taking 6? dayam
Yes cuz it is addicting i think its d**gs
😢❤😢❤
I love how beautifully you edit your songs into animations. ❤. I watch it on repeat.😊
Excuse me! Why are these songs so freaking amazing and why have I not heard about Rosendale before???? This made my soul shiver holy moly!
Its amazing best nightcore i heard for now
HIIIIII
Wow great song ❤loved it
I think when he forgot the stranger's words, he remembered not "forget all your hate", but "four get all your hate", that's why after 3 he sang about 5.
Ethereal tune 🫶
I love this one and nice collab❤
I didn't expect this. But it's good.
Don't judge the book by cover
Half of people : I clicked bcuz of dazai. ..
I just find this song and is what I need right now, I feel so numb
Such an incredible collaboration🌸 just beautiful and calming 🌸
Dazai is why I clicked this video 🙃 and it’s better when I’m in my nightcore phase
I'm wating 🎉
😘❤️🖤
love the edits dude be my snesei
☕️ South Pole with this music and system yes 🙋
this should be mix
What a mix!!! I really loving it.😊😊❤❤❤
This is amazing ❤
This needs more than just thousands views and likes it needs millions
Interesting this Song 🩷❤️🙂😊
100% relate but it was a doctor as old as the man and I was 14.. tiny yellow pills a big green bottle
This is a masterpiece!!!
Amazing job, this is so good! I love these songs!
I love that song ❤
Omg 😭😭😭
Sis, settle up x memories,plis sis
Amazing Song...
It will
Editing is awesome ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
YESSS
This will be interesting.
Omg yes
a whole new backstory for dazai
I Love ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Im addicted to this ❤❤❤❤
ViewerDeLOmbre
Love the dazai edit or song pictures
🖤
i will be completely honest THIS IS TRULY MARVELOUS REALLYYYYY, it WILL BLOW UP , IT HAS TO
what app do you use to edit your videos? they're stunning!
its soo... calming
Been listening and watching for the NTH TIME! Such a master piece!
❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊Hello everyone 😊
hi!
Hi
How are you ☺️
Girls do you have REALITY
hi
😢 😭 so sad and so sorry for you guys are you to feel like me who's feeling sad have a good channel
the way both the song matches dazai's life and personality is amazing
👍😎👍
It’s literally Dazai
My fav ❤
I see dazai,i click
❤
This is soo good. The mashup together
DAZAAAAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII