Live and die

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"live and die"
Live and die
Performed by XAI
Composed by Masayuki Nakano
Arranged by Masayuki Nakano
Lyrics by XAI
Heard in GODZILLA: The Planet Eater

"live and die" is the theme song for the 2018 Godzilla film GODZILLA: The Planet Eater, playing during the film's end credits. The song was performed and written by XAI and composed and arranged by Masayuki Nakano of BOOM BOOM SATELLITES[1] Toho released it on CD on November 7, 2018.

Lyrics

Tonight, I live and die
And waking up with my broken wings
Tonight, I live and die

We are too young and fearless?

Light my heart
Fall into the dark
Fall into the dark

Tonight I live and die
And waking up with my frozen fears
Tonight, I live and die

We are too blind and hopeless?

Fuel to my soul
Fall into the dark

I was the king under the control
I was the king, tonight let it go

Let me free, I live and die
Burn my soul, sparking in the dark
Let me free, I live and die
Feeling alive and fearless

Burning my soul
Fall into the dark
Fall into the dark

I'm running with wolves through the night
And seeking friends, playing the symphony
I'm running with wolves through the night

We are too young and fearless?

Fuel to my soul
Fall into the dark
Fall into the dark

I was the king under the control
I was the king, tonight let it go

Let me free, I live and die
Like a lightning, carving the dark
Let me free, I live and die
Feeling alive and fearless

Burning my soul
Fall into the dark
Fall into the dark

Videos

"live and die" music video GODZILLA ver. (Short)
"live and die" in its entirety

References

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