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      • Story and scenario writer Kazushige Nojima recently shared his inspirations for the Final Fantasy VII Remake “Hollow” theme song in an interview with Famitsu. Not only did Nojima help write the new scenario for the remake, but he also wrote the lyrics for the track.
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  2. Nov 29, 2020 · Final Fantasy 7 Remake's Ending Theme Is About Cloud's Thoughts. The tentative title for the song was originally " Empty Clouds, " according to Nojima, but after hearing the title translated as " Hollow," he thought it was perfect.

  3. May 18, 2020 · Today we look at an interview with Final Fantasy VII Remake Scenario Writer Kazushige Nojima discussing the inspiration behind "Hollow", the theme song for FF7R. Also a decent sale for...

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  4. Hollow is the official theme song and ending theme of FF7: Remake. It is played when the characters stand outside Midgar and embark on their journey into an uncertain future after having fought and defeated the arbiters of fate.

  5. Q: How was the theme song "Hollow" made? A: First there was a title from Mr Kitase Nomura, and Mr Uematsu made a demo sound source based on it and heard it, I did the lyrics in Japanese, and the person responsible for the translation, including Mr Sabin and the English, translated into English and is a stream of the finish.

  6. May 18, 2020 · Hollow” was written by Final Fantasy VII Remake story and scenario writer Kazushige Nojima, who recently detailed how the theme song was made in an interview with Japanese publication Famitsu. Nojima is a veteran of the franchise, having also written iconic music like Final Fantasy X‘s Suteki Da Ne and Final Fantasy X-2‘s 1000 Words.

  7. "Hollow" is the ending theme and the official theme song of Final Fantasy VII Remake. It was composed by Nobuo Uematsu and performed by Yosh, the vocalist of Survive Said The Prophet. The lyrics were written in Japanese by Kazushige Nojima.