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The lyrics of "Who Will Know -Tragedy-" are a powerful exploration of the human experience, delving into the complexities of emotions that arise in the aftermath of a disaster. The song's opening lines, "Who will know, the tragedy that we have seen / Who will know, the sorrow that we have felt", set the tone for a introspective and emotional journey. The lyrics go on to describe the feelings of helplessness, despair, and ultimately, hope, that arise in the face of tragedy.

The lyrics of "Who Will Know -tragedy-" are a masterclass in subtlety and suggestion. Rather than explicitly stating the events of the film, the song's words evoke a sense of disorientation and despair. Aimer's vocals convey a sense of longing and desperation, as she sings about the unknown consequences of the disaster:

The Shin Godzilla OST is a testament to the power of music in enhancing the cinematic experience. "Who Will Know -Tragedy-" is a standout track that adds a layer of emotional depth to the soundtrack, providing a moment of introspection and connection with the listener. As a ballad, it stands on its own as a powerful expression of the human experience, grappling with themes of loss, grief, and hope. For fans of the film and the soundtrack, "Who Will Know -Tragedy-" is a haunting reminder of the impact of Shin Godzilla, and the lasting power of its music.

In the movie, this track plays during Godzilla’s scene (or variations of it). But the “tragedy” version with lyrics wasn’t fully used in the film — it’s an extended emotional statement . Listening to it outside the theater, you realize: Shin Godzilla isn’t about killing a monster. It’s about failing to understand one until it’s too late.

“Who will know the meaning of my pain?” “Who will know the reason for my rage?”

The track moves through three distinct phases:

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