This song does not have a dubstep sequence as everything sounds more peaceful and happier, but instead, an instrumental sequence that describes that everything is now stronger than ever. In the end the girl says that she will remain strong and everything will be fine. They love each other “deeply, genuinely, immensely”. This song is more of a love-peace song rather than a depressing and sorrowful song, they describe their love to each other. Then, a loud sequence comes in with drum, violin and very quiet piano sounds. It starts with a peaceful instrumental sequence, and fades out. Marigold describes liberation and a relieved feeling. This song was originally made for DEEMO 3.0. Currently, the videos on YouTube have over 500,000 views as of February 2018. This song’s nature is nearly entirely different than the previous two songs. The current final major song! Released in March 30, 2017, 22 months after Myosotis was released. But, is it completely forgotten? Marigold It is also known as the “forget-me-not” flower, describing that this is the true end of this…dead love story.
Then there is a unique dubstep sequence which is considered quite better than Magnolia, and individually awesome! In the end there are two lines of opera sang by Lucy. Just like Magnolia, this song describes the loss of a very loved one. There is a D# minor chord, and then the lyrics enter. There is a fast piano sequence in 16th notes, and then the bass drops and the song becomes much louder.
It begins with an opera voice singing in Latin. Myosotis is based on a never-forget nature.
There are many lyric videos on YouTube, and two of them have at least 1 million views as of February 2018! This song was originally made for DEEMO 2.0, just like Magnolia. This song features Guriri again, as well as an opera voice called Lucy. M2U collaborated with his wife, NICODE, to compose this song together. Myosotis is the next song M2U released, in May 27, 2015, nearly two years after the major success of Magnolia’s release. Magnolia became much more popular in September 2014, when Rayark (developer of DEEMO) collaborated with a worldwide-popular game called Brave Frontier. The song ends with a B flat chord, with a *sigh* in the end showing us the sadness and the darkness of the dead “dried” love story… Part of the song’s lyrics repeat themselves. Then, the dubstep ends, and the song’s vocals enter again, this time with a more harmonic and melodic effect combining the two voices (M2U & Guriri). Then the bass drops and a ‘misfitting’ dubstep enters for approximately 20 seconds. They say goodbye to each other and that their memories will fade out over time. The lyrics enter they describe the loss of a very loved one. Then, there is a B flat chord and the song decrescendos. It begins with a violin sequence and then an electronic sound effect enters and the song becomes much louder with drum effects. It has over 3,500,000 views on YouTube as of February 2018, on an unofficial lyric video published on by “MusicGame Music”. Featuring Guriri as the foreground vocal and M2U as a background male voice, it was released in November 6, 2013, originally for the musical game Deemo, by Rayark Inc. Search them on YouTube to find them! Magnolia The Magnolia trio also has their own VIP songs and their remixes. You will most likely have to listen to the song’s lyrics to understand them. The songs are in a messed up English language called “Engrish”. Each flower blooms in a different season. Both of these songs are flower-based and they all start with M and have eight letters. The “Magnolia” trio consists of three songs: Magnolia, Myosotis and Marigold. He often composes songs for musical games such as Deemo, O2Jam, and Cytus (II), and belongs to a company called SQUARE MUSIQ, the place which he works and composes his songs. is a popular Korean artist who is composing music.