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Ost | 9 Е·»з™єејіиё˜еїµ - Chainsaw Man

The full version is available on the Aimer "Deep down" EP and major streaming platforms like Apple Music . Related Track: "Jane Slept in the Church" Chainsaw Man Original Soundtrack Complete Edition - Spotify

The ending sequence features haunting imagery of flowers and abstract silhouettes, which fans interpret as an allusion to the Ghost Devil and the sacrifice of Himeno. 9 巻発売記念 - Chainsaw Man OST

"Deep down" is widely regarded as a melancholic tribute to the events of Episode 9, which focus on the aftermath of a devastating ambush on Public Safety. The full version is available on the Aimer

The ninth ending theme for the Chainsaw Man anime is titled and is performed by the Japanese singer Aimer . This track, which debuted during Episode 9, was composed by Kazuma Nagasawa and is featured on the official Chainsaw Man soundtrack . Context and Meaning The ninth ending theme for the Chainsaw Man

The song reflects the "deep down" sorrow and trauma experienced by the characters, specifically referencing the loss of fellow devil hunters.

Known for her powerful, raspy vocals, Aimer's contribution brings a "dark and sophisticated" tone that contrasts with the more chaotic energy of other endings like Maximum the Hormone's "Hawatari Nioku Centi". Musical Profile Composer: Kazuma Nagasawa Arrangement: Kenji Tamai and Rui Momota

The full version is available on the Aimer "Deep down" EP and major streaming platforms like Apple Music . Related Track: "Jane Slept in the Church" Chainsaw Man Original Soundtrack Complete Edition - Spotify

The ending sequence features haunting imagery of flowers and abstract silhouettes, which fans interpret as an allusion to the Ghost Devil and the sacrifice of Himeno.

"Deep down" is widely regarded as a melancholic tribute to the events of Episode 9, which focus on the aftermath of a devastating ambush on Public Safety.

The ninth ending theme for the Chainsaw Man anime is titled and is performed by the Japanese singer Aimer . This track, which debuted during Episode 9, was composed by Kazuma Nagasawa and is featured on the official Chainsaw Man soundtrack . Context and Meaning

The song reflects the "deep down" sorrow and trauma experienced by the characters, specifically referencing the loss of fellow devil hunters.

Known for her powerful, raspy vocals, Aimer's contribution brings a "dark and sophisticated" tone that contrasts with the more chaotic energy of other endings like Maximum the Hormone's "Hawatari Nioku Centi". Musical Profile Composer: Kazuma Nagasawa Arrangement: Kenji Tamai and Rui Momota