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Nirai Kanai (Cocco song)
・ Nirai Kanai (disambiguation)
・ Nirai Kanai (MAX song)
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Nirai Kanai (Cocco song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Nirai Kanai (Cocco song)

is a song by Japanese singer-songwriter Cocco, that was released as the lead single for her seventh original album, ''Emerald'' on June 9, 2010.
==Writing==

The song is a mid-tempo rock song, backed with Okinawan festival taiko drums.〔 ''Nirai Kanai'' is a reference to the mythical utopia/origin of life in Ryukyuan religion.〔 The song's lyrics reference this place, in the context of an Okinawan festival. The Dragon God of the sea is referenced, and the song also talks about how if good people exist in the world, bad people must also exist (in the lines "If there are praying people, there are also burning people" and "the rain also falls on criminals"). Other than "Nirai Kanai," several Okinawan phrases are in the lyrics: , , and a sentence in Okinawan: .
Cocco wrote the B-side, "Yagi no Sanpo," as a Christmas present to film director Ryūgo Nakamura, after he wrote her a letter expressing how much he enjoyed her music.〔

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