Sakuta didn’t stop. He just adjusted his volume, the drill beat grounding him. He wasn't going to let her disappear into the silence. As long as the bass kept hitting, he’d keep walking until she was seen again. He caught her eye and gave a small, confident nod. Mai smirked, her image sharpening against the neon backdrop as the remix looped one more time. Where to Listen
As the beat dropped, the world around him seemed to sync up. The flickering streetlamps flashed on the snare hits. The distant hum of the train tracks matched the sliding bassline. It was as if the "Puberty Syndrome" that plagued his life had finally found its soundtrack—something beautiful and haunting, but with enough grit to survive the city. Bunny Girl Senpai Drill Remix (Prod. Baba)
He looked across the street and saw her. Mai Sakurajima, standing on the library steps, invisible to everyone but him. She wasn't wearing the bunny suit today; she was just a girl lost in the static of a world that had forgotten her. Sakuta didn’t stop
He wasn’t listening to the usual soft piano melodies that defined his long walks home. Instead, it was the by Baba . The ethereal vocals of the "Fukashigi no Carte" original were still there, but they were now trapped under the weight of aggressive 808s and sharp, stuttering hi-hats. As long as the bass kept hitting, he’d
You can find the official version and its various edits on these platforms: Stream Bunny Girl Senpai Drill Remix by Baba - SoundCloud
The neon lights of Enoshima reflected off the wet asphalt like a glitch in the matrix. Sakuta pulled his hoodie up, the rhythmic sliding of his sneakers providing a steady tempo for the track pulsing through his headphones.