Japanese star Ayaka to sing Why for Crisis Core

Ayaka to sing Final Fantasy 7, many believe, is the best FF video game title ever released. And add to this the fact that Final Fantasy games always come with an excellent soundtrack. So, it’s only logical for Square Enix to really and thoroughly prepare the songs that will be included in Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7.

Since a concrete release date has already been set in Japan, we can expect the marketing gears of Square Enix to start moving to promote the title. For the first salvo, we just learned that Japanese rock/pop star Ayaka Iida was tapped to do the theme song for Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7.

The new single will be called “Why” and is somehow related to the character of Zack. “As I learned more about the story and world view, I felt that the world went beyond that of a game. I received power from Zack’s way of life. I would like to deliver ‘Why’ along side Zack’s fate to the hearts of many people,” Ayaka commented.

Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 will be released in Japan on September 13 and we will continue to give you updates about the soundtrack and the title itself in the coming days.

Via IGN

Ayaka to sing Final Fantasy 7, many believe, is the best FF video game title ever released. And add to this the fact that Final Fantasy games always come with an excellent soundtrack. So, it’s only logical for Square Enix to really and thoroughly prepare the songs that will be included in Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7.

Since a concrete release date has already been set in Japan, we can expect the marketing gears of Square Enix to start moving to promote the title. For the first salvo, we just learned that Japanese rock/pop star Ayaka Iida was tapped to do the theme song for Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7.

The new single will be called “Why” and is somehow related to the character of Zack. “As I learned more about the story and world view, I felt that the world went beyond that of a game. I received power from Zack’s way of life. I would like to deliver ‘Why’ along side Zack’s fate to the hearts of many people,” Ayaka commented.

Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 will be released in Japan on September 13 and we will continue to give you updates about the soundtrack and the title itself in the coming days.

Via IGN

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