This was my first Nightcore song back in elementary school when I was just getting into it and now I'm going into highschool this will forever be my favorite Nightcore just for the simple fact it was my first.
Must have clicked at this three times now, expecting it to be the Eric Clapton song... We need more versions of classic rock songs, but ty for the effort anyway :D
A song about coccaine with a completely unrelated image of a drunk Haruhi Suzumiya who in the novel swore never to drink alcohol? Never believe everything you see in the internet! - Abraham Lincoln
***** I agree with you. Nightcore definitely makes my day go by faster. if you don't like it guys. then don't watch and we surely don't need another bitchy comment like the ones posted every single day.
i am really enjoing it lol, but u watch the 1 season and then the 2 one?? cuz some eps of the second season appears to happen before some of the eps from the 1 season lol
thx man XD, but where u watchede the anime?? i tried to see it today but it made no sence like, (SPOIL ALLERT) the first ep appeared that they already met, and they made the wish to the 2 stars, but in the next one shows how haruhi met kyon, and in the next one a guy comes out of nowhere and is a member of the club, and i got like WHAT?? the first ep that showed some conection with another was the 4th one, that continued te 3rd one but that's it (only watched till there cuz i thought i was wrong
Well... I never seen Haruhi drunk. Btw this is the best nightcore ive ever heard... Even this is better, than the original song. But the video on the original song makes more sense, for this song. (I don't think anyone read this, maybe its too much for their brain ;-D )
but how do I see haruhi suzumyia?? cuz there's the melancoly of hs and then disappearance of hs, and how to watch the ep?? the 14 first eps r in the latest version?
cocaine right? Usually they just remove the artist' name so they can't be flagged for copyright. You can type in a few lyrics in the url and it should come up
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