Kenji Ohtsuki (大槻 ケンヂ, 大槻 賢二 Ōtsuki Kenji, born February 6, 1966 in Nakano,… Read Full Bio ↴Kenji Ohtsuki (大槻 ケンヂ, 大槻 賢二 Ōtsuki Kenji, born February 6, 1966 in Nakano, Tokyo) is a Japanese rock musician and Seiun Award winning writer. His musical career began in the late 1970s to early 1980s. He is the vocalist of Kinniku Shōjo Tai, Tokusatsu, Underground Searchlie and Karate Bakabon. He is a popular figure in the Otaku subculture, and is an otaku as well. Being familiar with diverse cultures, he takes those things into his works, such as Paranormal, UFO, Tokusatsu, Martial arts, Edogawa Rampo, etc. The lyrics of a Kinniku Shōjo Tai's song "Doko e demo Ikeru Kitte" affected the character design of Rei Ayanami. He sometimes makes anime songs, such as for Welcome to the N.H.K., Hellsing, and Sayonara Zetsubō Sensei.
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Kuusou Rumba Rap
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@Swooncraft
i'll forever love the intertwining of the girls voices on the bridge <3
@iloveanothermanswives4278
They are voice actresses for the girls in SZS
@Swooncraft
@I love another man's wives yes... thats a big part of why i love it so much, you dork xD
@jaredbowman7764
The outro to this song id by far my favorite part. It goes from rockin' to all calm and jazzy. love it every time.
@lightaccel744
god I love the first few seconds how it starts in some calm way and just transitions into a much more serious tone :D
@FrancoSoria996
Tengo a SZS guardado en mí memoria, le tengo tanto cariño a este anime que amo cuando Youtube me recomienda videos al respecto.
@obscuria4862
this brings me back
@MakianTheWorld
This video deserves more views
@icaromoura3774
The pre-chorus is better than the chorus itself
@legalizetaxevasion7222
Seems to be the case with most of their songs.