Okabe
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Okabe

Okabe is a Brazilian musical project that creates songs tied to fictional universes like Ordem Paranormal and anime series. Their track 'Kian (Ordem...

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Okabe's songs live in fictional worlds

A Brazilian project that writes music for characters from anime, games, and comics.

For a sense of their style, 'Kian (Ordem Paranormal) - Desconjuração' and 'Akaza, Douma & Kokushibo (Kimetsu No Yaiba) - Lua de Sangue' are good places to start. They show how the music fits into these other worlds.

Okabe builds songs around specific fictional universes, which gives their work a different kind of texture. Tracks like 'Kian (Ordem Paranormal) - Desconjuração' are directly tied to the lore of a paranormal role-playing game. It's music made for fans who already know the story.

The project started with songs connected to the Ordem Paranormal mythology, releasing 'Desconjuração' in 2022. They've since expanded to write for characters from Demon Slayer, Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, and Marvel Comics, as heard on the 2023 album 'In Nomine'.

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Okabe is a Brazilian musical project that creates songs tied to fictional universes like Ordem Paranormal and anime series. Their track 'Kian (Ordem Paranormal) - Desconjuração' is one of their most popular, drawing from that paranormal role-playing game setting.

They often collaborate with other artists in the Brazilian scene, as seen on songs like 'Akaza, Douma & Kokushibo (Kimetsu No Yaiba) - Lua de Sangue' featuring M4rkim and AniRap. Their work spans various characters and franchises, from Marvel Comics with 'Carnificina (Marvel Comics) - Carnificina Absoluta' to Jojo's Bizarre Adventure with 'Giorno Giovanna (Jojo's Bizarre Adventure) - Gold Experience'.

Kian is listed as the lead vocalist and songwriter for the project. The existing material mentions a 2022 release called 'Desconjuração' and a 2023 album titled 'In Nomine', both connected to the Ordem Paranormal mythology.

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Where should I start with Okabe on LyroVerse?

The Start here section opens with Akaza, Douma & Kokushibo (Kimetsu No Yaiba) - Lua de Sangue (part. M4rkim e AniRap), Chamas Azuis (Rap do Dabi, Okumura Rin, Azula) (part. URT), and Kian (Ordem Paranormal) - Desconjuração so you can move through the artist's stronger lyric pages first.

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LyroVerse currently has 25 visible lyric pages for Okabe.

Does Okabe have photos on LyroVerse?

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Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for Okabe?

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