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Visions
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"Visions" looks at internal pressure through the lens of Vigilante Deku from My Hero Academia. The song focuses on mental strain, responsibility, and the weight of seeing too much while still trying to do the right thing. Instead of turning the character into a simple hero anthem, vvviruz leans into the anxiety and isolation behind the power. It is a darker reflective nerdcore record for fans who connect with the emotional side of anime, not just the fights.
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Lyrics
[Chorus] Visions, visions Don’t know what to do With these visions These visions feel like a prison Tell me what to do with these Visions [Verse] I’m looking down at the city Gone up in flames Aren’t the good guys supposed to Win the game? So what the hell is happening? I think I’m going insane But I’m standing in the rain to hide pain “You’re next” that’s what he said though My friends and fam I had to let go I had to keep ’em far away The opps ain’t tryna play and Was it the right move? Hell, I don’t know I see visions Dead people I can’t save Trailing behind the bad guys With each play Giving it my all Doing all I can But alone I ain’t stopping This death wave There goes 1-A Highlighting my craziness Turned my back on ’em But ain’t no bitterness They brought me back to my senses Together, we got this And AFO’s about to catch This Fade [Chorus] Visions, visions Don’t know what to do With these visions These visions feel like a prison Tell me what to do with these Visions
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