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    REVIEW: My Not-So-Super Blind Date by Allison Temple

    Subparheroes: My Not-So-Super Blind Date – Allison Temple

    I’m Morgan Murray. You probably haven’t heard of me. With a raft of allergies and powers that won’t do more than charge a phone, I never lived up to my super family’s super expectations. It’s okay. I’m used to being overlooked.

    But there’s only so much disappointment one man can take, and finding out the cute guy on my blind date is a henchman for the city’s most notorious crime boss? That’s one letdown too many. This date is over before it even starts.

    Or is it?

    In the meet cute that won’t end, Jasper and I are stuck in a time loop and the only way out is deadly. Good and evil may be relative terms, but if we can’t escape, we may find out that love is forever…and ever.

    My Not-So-Super Blind Date is part of the Subpar Heroes multi-author MM romance series.


    My Not-So-Super Blind Date by Allison Temple is Book 5 of Subparheroes, a multi-author series about heroes who are not-so-super. TW, There are a lot of on-page deaths here.

    The plot is Groundhog Day meets 50 First Dates, where our subparhero, Morgan Murray, is on a blind date with Jasper Jackson. They got off on the wrong foot, and Morgan walked out of the cafe, only to be hit by a bus. Then, he woke to find himself in the cafe, yet again, waiting for his blind date, Jasper. For the nth time.

    The thing with time loops is that it tends to get repetitive. The opening chapters did feel like that, understandable as Morgan is still slowly remembering his past dates and deaths. The book hit its stride when Morgan started working with Jasper to find a way out of the loop. I was completely riveted!

    The whole mystery of the time loop, why Morgan, who’s Jasper, and who put them there, was so damned fascinating! I normally find time-traveling loops taxing to my lazy reader brain, but here, this phenomenon was well-executed, challenging, yet relatively easy to digest.

    While I had my suspects, the shadowy villain, Indigo, for one, I still couldn’t figure out most of it. Plenty of information was revealed once Morgan and Jasper felt more comfortable with each other.

    There was Morgan’s family, particularly his superhero mother, Flame, killed in a battle with Indigo. Ezekiel, his grieving stepfather, is a genius scientist currently working on an energy conversion project that, no exaggeration, could save the world. Morgan worked alongside him on this project.

    V is the cafe waitress and a friend of Flame. Her grief led her to open a superhero-themed cafe. Her character is overlooked by Morgan for most of the story, avoiding her because of his mother. Turned out that V has more in her wheelhouse than just pouring coffee.

    Jasper Jackson is a sweetheart! This ray of sunshine deserves better!

    Jasper was a friend of a friend who was also in med school. Now, he henching for a notorious mobster named Wolfe. Aside from medicine, Jasper is very handy with computers and network security. Also, hella charming, killer smile and can talk his way out of any situation. And for some reason, actually likes Morgan!

    Morgan is a man with many allergies, barely-there powers, and a black-and-white view of the world. His Judgy Mcjudgy attitude didn’t endear himself to me.

    He pretty much assumed the worst of Jasper when he told him about his henching, despite Jasper telling him Morgan didn’t know the entire story yet. Morgan likes to assume the worst about everyone and everything in that barely tolerable snooty attitude.

    Later, he learned about Jasper’s family and Jasper’s actual work as a henchman and apologized. Still, Morgan’s a grump without the charm. Would’ve dropped the book because of him if it wasn’t so intriguing.

    The puzzle pieces were all there. The fun was finding out how they fit, revealing the big picture. And we find out only when Morgan did. The author did a fantastic job leading us to that moment!

    Overall, My Not-So-Super Blind Date is a gripping mystery, a romance with infinite possibilities, and one man’s eye-opening journey, one death at a time.

    Rating:
    4.5 Stars – perfection is only half a step away

    Soundtrack: Come A Little Closer
    Artist: Cage The Elephant
    Album: Melophobia


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    REVIEW: Gentlemen Prefer Villains by C. Rochelle

    Villainous Things: Gentlemen Prefer Villains – C. Rochelle

    Simon

    I needed to get the hell out of Big City.

    The only reason I was living in this American wasteland was because my mother insisted I reconcile with my estranged father. That the idea came to her while drunk on the French bubbly should have been my sign to stay right where I belonged.

    Anywhere but here. Certainly somewhere more fabulous.

    When an international job opportunity arises, I jump on board. It’s just a bonus that I’ll be traveling with the epitome of tall, dark, and handsome.

    Make that muscular, morally gray, and hopefully, my next conquest.

    What’s a casual fling between coworkers, after all? I’m ready for my next big adventure—far from Big City—so if whatever we’re up to is vaguely illegal, I’ll simply turn the other cheek.

    It’s not like some superhero is going to swoop in and stop a couple of humans like us.

    Wolfgang

    I may have orchestrated my villainous parents’ deaths, but that doesn’t mean the crushing weight of my responsibilities is easy to bear.

    My sister was the only one of my siblings who knew how badly they treated me. The only one I told how much I despise my powers. Now she’s on the run—leaving me to carry this alone.

    But then I meet him. I may have hired Simon Alarie as my assistant, but it’s instantly apparent he’s much more than that. He’s not only intelligent and business savvy, but fiercely loyal, and the tastiest—most forbidden—little thing I’ve ever seen.

    Nothing can come of it. Because if I touch him, he dies.

    That doesn’t stop me from claiming him as mine. Whether or not this normie knows it, every inch of him—every breath he takes—belongs to me. And anyone who thinks otherwise will meet the Hand of Death.

    Gentlemen Prefer Villains is an MM romance between a villain and a “normie.” Our men find other men in tight supersuits incredibly attractive. Sometimes, they keep these supersuits on while engaging in explicit extracurricular activities with each other (and sometimes they even use bad words!). This is not your kid’s superhero book. This is Sin City and The Boys having a love child with extra spicy Spideypool and is meant for 18+ adults who can handle such things.

    The Villainous Things series contains standalone books (each with HEAs) that feature interconnected characters and an overarching plot. You should read them in order (starting with Not All Himbos Wear Capes)

    IF YOU LOVE (full list of CW/TW coming soon to the authors’ webpage)

    • Superheroes/villains (and the “normies” who love them)

    • Big skerry boss + his sassy li’l assistant (SIZE DIFFERENCE)

    • Mafia vibes

    • Touch Him & Perish vibes too

    • Casual psychopaths with mutual obsession

    • SO MUCH TENSION

    • Leather

    • Extra spicy extracurricular activities

    • Naughty dark humor + sweary dialogue

    • MM romance (in case you missed that part)

    • A James Bond meets Catch Me If You Can international romp

    Then shake your martini and power up!


    It boils down to this: I loved the book, I didn’t like Simon.

    Gentlemen Prefer Villains, Book 2 of Villainous Things, picks up after the events of Not All Himbos Wear Capes. Violencia is missing, and Wolfgang, now head of the Suarez family and currently using his civilian identity, is looking for a personal assistant to help look for his sister.

    Simon Alarie, spoiled son of a serial gold digger, is being interviewed. Wolfgang walks in to gauge his reaction since the notorious villain is used to being feared even out of uniform. To his surprise, not only Simon didn’t show any signs of fear, he outrageously flirted with him. He was hired on the spot.

    This is why I didn’t warm up to Simon. He was so annoying!!! Too pushy and rude!! And being spoiled, he started bossing Wolfie around, thinking the bigger man was a bodyguard. I didn’t like Wolfie being bossed around, not even if Wolfie claimed to like it.

    Wolfgang was the most enigmatic Suarez in Not All Himbos Wear Capes and one of the most powerful villains in Big City. He can absorb the power of any supe he touches or the lifeforce of a normie. One touch means instant death. No one has voluntarily touched Wolfie since he accidentally killed his nanny as a toddler.

    He was raised as a weapon by his abusive parents. As a child, his father, Apocalypto Man, ordered him to run while he hunted him in the middle of the Argentinian forest. If Wolfie is caught, he’d be killed. He was only eight years old then. This is only one of the many “trainings” he had to endure.

    As the Hand of Death, Wolfie killed whoever his parents wanted dead. As the eldest Suarez sibling, he did all he could so that his siblings were spared a similar fate. Wolfie is a born protector and carer.

    So I wasn’t thrilled about him being bossed around. After a lifetime of taking orders, I wanted him in charge.

    As the story progresses, it becomes more apparent that Simon is a psychopath. His dynamics with Wolfie are pretty similar to Julian Castellani and Leo Bernardi (His Fatal Love). Murder husbands is a favorite trope, and I wanted to like Simon, but I’m sorry, the man lacked Julian’s charm.

    The closest thing I came to liking Simon was when he went beast mode and bit everyone’s head off when Wolfie went missing. At least we know this bratty psycho will burn the world for his man. Wolfie deserves that level of devotion.

    The world-building in Villainous Things gives us enough details to imagine the scenarios, but it’s not as tightly constructed or as richly conceived as the more hardcore superhero stories. The series tends to focus more on sexy times, particularly the BDSM aspect. I’m not a fan of BDSM, so I’m neutral about the couples.

    Part of the plot is a fascinating glimpse of supe history, going back thousands of years. I hope it will be explored further because it would give the series a rich lore that could spawn more stories. It also helps with the world-building. 

    My favorite part is The Rabble, as Wolfie calls the Suarez group chat. Xander is The Mouthy One, and Butch is The Token Hero. The twins, Andre and Gabriel, are Thing One and Thing Two, while Baltazar is The Dumb One. The sibling interactions are hilarious, and I think it’s a missed opportunity not to have them together in more scenes, ala war room scenes in Necessary Evils.

    The most poignant part is Wolfie’s relationship with V. She’s closest to him, his sounding board, and the only one who knew about the abuse he suffered. Not knowing what state he will find V in or that he might be forced to kill her, since V’s berserker power makes her both deadly and also susceptible to other’s control.

    I am aware I am reading Gentlemen Prefer Villains wrong. The book is all about bratty, bossy, and BDSM, while I wanted supe lore, sibling banter, and superhuman fight scenes. Still, I got enough of the parts I wanted that I am looking forward to the next Suarez, which is Balti!

    Overall, gentlemanly villains are much preferred!

    Rating:
    4 Stars – minor quibbles but I loved it to bits

    Soundtrack: Villain
    Artist: Missio
    Album: Villain

    P.S.

    Villainous Things should be read in order. Watch The Mouthy One and The Token Hero shake things up in Big City and in the bedroom in Not All Himbos Wear Capes.


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    SOUNDTRACK: Villain by Missio

    Soundtrack to Villainous Things: Gentlemen Prefer Villains by C. Rochelle

    Villain by Missio for a book about a hero who wears the suit of a villain. 

    I was raised as a scorpion
    Being pulled by the moon in a high tide
    That’s why I’m broken
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

    Am I a villain or a saint? Let me lead the way
    Resting bitch face on the move, fuck you have to say?
    I know (I know, I know, I know), I am tough as a stone

    I’ve lived a lot of life that not a lot will understand
    The type of life that gives you scars before you take command
    I know (I know, I know, I know), I am tough as a stone

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    Risk my life with certain wants that lead to my decay
    Twist my arm and suffocate all the fame away
    I know (I know, I know, I know), I’ve got a lot to learn

    Complicated and a mess, slightly OCD
    Take for granted many things that mean a lot to me
    I know (I know, I know, I know), I’ve got a lot to learn

    I was raised as a scorpion
    Being pulled by the moon in a high tide
    That’s why I’m broken
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

    Am I a villain or a saint? Let me lead the way
    Resting bitch face on the move, fuck you have to say?
    I know (I know, I know, I know), I am tough as a stone

    I’ve lived a lot of life that not a lot will understand
    The type of life that gives you scars before you take command
    I know (I know, I know, I know), I am tough as a stone

    I was raised as a scorpion
    Being pulled by the moon in a high tide
    That’s why I’m broken

    I know this hurts a lot
    It’s not my fault, it never was
    And I know I’m tough like stone
    But right now, please hug me, I feel alone

    And I know this hurts a lot
    It’s not my fault, it never was
    And I know I’m tough like stone
    But right now, please hug me, I feel alone
    I feel alone

    Villain
    Villain
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
    Villain
    Villain
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

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    REVIEW: Not All Himbos Wear Capes by C. Rochelle

    Villainous Things: Not All Himbos Wear Capes – C. Rochelle

    PLEASE NOTE: Full list of Content & TWs can be found in the front of the book and at c-rochelle[dot]com.

    Xander

    Big City is supposedly the place where dreams come true. As someone just trying to live my life, I can tell you, it’s more like a recurring nightmare where dreams get c*ckblocked at every turn.

    Especially if you’re a supervillain like me.

    The irony is that I have zero powers, despite coming from purebred villain stock, but try telling that to Big City’s beloved hero, Captain Masculine.

    This himbo is ruining my research, and if his firepower doesn’t kill me, the sight of him in Lycra surely will. Luckily—or unluckily, in my opinion—my bestie just signed me up for the Bangers dating app and found my perfect match.

    If this isn’t the start of my villain arc, I don’t know what is.

    Butch

    It’s hard feeling like I have to wear a mask every day—that the only value I bring to the table is the sparkling image others have created for me.

    Such is the life of being Captain Masculine, Big City’s greatest superhero. This is the existence I was destined for, and I will gladly defend this city against every threat to its people.

    Except Doctor Antihero.

    I’ve seen countless villains come and go, but something about Antihero intrigues me more than the usual hero-villain encounters should.

    It’s because of him that I impulsively signed up for a dating app, hoping a meaningless fling with a local normie will help get my head back in the game. The truth is, what I really want is someone who sees me—the man behind the mask.

    But that’s a luxury no superhero can afford.

    Not All Himbos Wear Capes is an MM romance between a superhero and a villain. Our men find other men in tight supersuits incredibly attractive. Sometimes, they keep these supersuits on while engaging in explicit extracurricular activities with each other (and sometimes they even use bad words!).

    This is not your kid’s superhero book. This is Sin City and The Boys having a love child with extra spicy Spideypool and is meant for 18+ adults who can handle such things.

    The Villainous Things series contains standalone books (each with HEAs) that feature interconnected characters and an overarching plot.

    *FULL LIST OF Content & TWs can be found in the front of the book and at c-rochelle[dot]com*

    CONTENT & TROPES:
    • MM romance
    • Dual POV
    • Superheroes/villains
    • Grumpy/sunshine
    • Star-crossed lovers + fated mates
    • Lovers-to-enemies-to-lovers (yup)
    • Hurt/comfort + found family
    • D/s dynamic that’s more bedroom than lifestyle
    • MM romance (in case you missed that part)
    • Plus suspenseful plot + save-the-world epicness for pizazz

    POTENTIAL TRIGGERS:
    • Sweary dialogue
    • Naughty irreverent humor
    • Extremely morally gray characters with moments of psychotic ideation
    • Extra spicy extracurricular activities (see inside book and c-rochelle[dot]com for specifics)
    • Minor gore in villain lair and during hero/villain battle scenes
    • Controlling + neglectful parents with some physical (superpowered) abuse
    • Lack of autonomy + indentured servitude
    • Restraints (not the fun kind)
    • Detailed descriptions of humans’ negative effects on coastal wildlife (specifically with pollution and including a seagull autopsy with details of the contents of its stomach)


    Heroism and villainy as a matter of perspective, or in this case, a matter of signing the contract, is a frequently explored theme in superhero stories.

    Villainous Things, by C. Rochelle, is another take on the subject. The series opens with Not All Himbos Wear Capes, an enemies-to-lovers secret romance between Big City’s golden boy, the cheese-tastically named Captain Masculine, and Doctor Antihero, a member of the infamous villain clan, the Suarez family.

    The world here is divided between normies and supes. The supes are considered different species and shouldn’t procreate with normies because their abilities might harm ordinary humans. They are expected to form strategic alliances with other prominent supe families to create more supes.

    The supes are further divided between superheroes and supervillains. The heroes are backed by the government and signed contracts to protect the city from the bad guys.

    Cap Masculine and Doc Antihero first met as Butch and Xander via an online dating app. They immediately hit it off on their first date. Still clueless of each other’s alter egos, they continued dating until things became serious between them.

    Then Xander invited Butch to meet his family. Only for Butch to realize Xander is from the notorious Suarez clan, having recognized his sister as Ultraviolent, and his mother as Glacial Girl. Xander still remained the clueless loving boyfriend, while Butch tries to find the right time to tell him. 

    Also, his family has arranged for him to marry a girl from another famous superhero clan, treating Butch as nothing more than a breeding stud. His entire life has been mapped out since birth and Butch is used to following orders.

    The plot starts simple enough as a secret identity romance, where the supposed villain shows his caring side and the hero discovers his kinkier desires. There’s also a grumpy/sunshine aspect, Xander being the growly top and Butch as the sunshiny himbo.

    I’m not a fan of the romance because it’s mostly boring daddy/boy foreplay with cringy dirty talk. Outside the bedroom, they were okay, mostly just there as eyes to see the world through. In short, I don’t care for the MCs. I just like the things happening around them. 

    Because bigger things are happening than just a forbidden love affair. Cap Masculine’s blinders fell off, and he took a stand against the indentured servitude his famous superhero parents signed him in when he was born. As they and the rest of the superheroes have signed such contracts.

    At this point, the plot became a convoluted game of political machinations, supe rights, family upheaval, and unlikely allies where power is challenged, and murders are committed to maintain the status quo.

    I wished the Saurezes came on page much earlier because they were the more interesting characters. Xander has a complicated relationship with his family. He says they’re all psychopaths and stays away from their house. They appeared halfway in the story, and made things a hell of a lot more chaotic and exciting. 

    Apocalypto and Glacial Girl have five known children, Violencia, Wolfgang, Baltazar and twins, Gabriel and Andre. Xander is the secret baby because he didn’t show any superpowers. His high IQ gave him multiple PhDs and nifty inventions, which he used to save the ocean. These inventions were hijacked by his evil dad into dastardly gadgets.

    Wolfgang, a.k.a. Hand of Death, practically stole the show, when he made his move to secure the Suarez family. One of the most powerful villains and a sly psycho who will protect his family at all costs, but is also surprisingly vulnerable, he’s my favorite character and happily, his book is next.

    The rest of the books feature the male siblings and continue the overarching plot so the books must be read in order.

    At first blush, Not All Himbos Wear Capes is a fun, raunchy take on the superhero trope. Then it goes grey and gritty the more we know about Big City and its secrets.

    While not really saying anything new about heroism and villainy, it still gave us an intriguing world that is fun to explore through the eyes of its superheroes and villains. Overall, heroically kinky, villainously wears its heart on its sleeve.

    Rating:
    4 Stars – minor quibbles but I loved it to bits

    Soundtrack: Villain
    Artist: Ado
    Album: Ado’s Mitattemita Album


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    SOUNDTRACK: Villain by Ado

    Soundtrack to Villainous Things: Not All Himbos Wear Capes by C. Rochelle

    Villain by Ado for a book about forbidden relationships, embracing one’s true identity, and freedom from societal pressures.

    I’m sure we freak them out just by holding hands
    You’re reported when you opt out of the “rat race”
    I’m not a mutant; I’m just me
    Whether that’s X or Y

    Stubborn people hoard many goods and evils
    They say I’m “infringing” upon you
    Oh…

    Mr. Crazy Villain Villain
    Nocturnal petals
    I wear different clothes and pretend to be a boy in front of you
    Dear Dr. Duran Duran
    Please come pick me up
    To someone I don’t even know, I’m already a villain

    My hated life
    My hated life
    Eventually becomes inflamеd

    I cover up my deviant nature again
    A stamеn and stamen won’t get anywhere?

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    きっと手を繋ぐだけでゾッとされる
    馬鹿げた競争 一抜けたら通報される
    突然変異 じゃない ただの僕さ
    X とか Yとか

    べき論者様は善悪多頭飼い
    僕が君を “侵害” するって言いふらしてる

    Oh, Mr. Crazy Villain, Villain
    夜行性の花弁
    違う服着て君の前では男子のフリする
    拝啓 Dr. Duran, Duran
    迎えにきて下さい
    顔も知らない誰かにとって僕はもうヴィラン

    ヴィラン ヴィラン
    ヴィラン ヴィラン
    ヴィラン ヴィラン
    ヴィラン ヴィラン
    蛇蝎ライフ
    蛇蝎ライフ
    挙句の糜爛

    逸脱の性 をまたひた隠す
    雄蕊と雄蕊じゃ立ち行かないの?
    ねぇ知ってんのか乱歩という作家のことを
    Import you, import you
    造花も果ては実を結ぶ

    ぶるってんじゃねーよ 多種多様の性
    愛しい哀しい話をしよっか ゼラチン質の
    「で?」

    Mr. Crazy Villain, Villain
    可能性に幸あれ
    僕のハート1LDK 嫉妬くらいはさせてよ
    Hi there モットー YOLO, YOLO
    微熱愛でいいのに
    誰も知らない 知られたくない皮膚の下

    素晴らしき悪党共に捧げる唄
    骨まで演じ切ってやれ悪辣に
    残酷な町ほど綺麗な虹が立つ
    猥雑広告に踊るポップ体の愛

    Oh, Mr. Crazy Villain, Villain
    夜行性の花弁
    違う服着て君の前では男子のフリを!
    拝啓 Dr. Duran, Duran
    ここだよ
    顔も知らない誰かにとって僕はもうヴィラン

    ヴィラン ヴィラン
    ヴィラン ヴィラン
    ヴィラン ヴィラン
    ヴィラン ヴィラン
    蛇蝎ライフ
    蛇蝎ライフ
    挙句の果ての糜爛

    I’m sure we freak them out just by holding hands
    You’re reported when you opt out of the “rat race”
    I’m not a mutant; I’m just me
    Whether that’s X or Y

    Stubborn people hoard many goods and evils
    They say I’m “infringing” upon you
    Oh…

    Mr. Crazy Villain Villain
    Nocturnal petals
    I wear different clothes and pretend to be a boy in front of you
    Dear Dr. Duran Duran
    Please come pick me up
    To someone I don’t even know, I’m already a villain

    My hated life
    My hated life
    Eventually becomes inflamеd

    I cover up my deviant nature again
    A stamеn and stamen won’t get anywhere?
    Hey, you know a writer named Ranpo? Import you
    Someday, even artificial flowers will bear fruit

    Don’t be so scared; there’s a wide variety of genders
    Let’s talk about gelatinous things, like lovely things and sad things
    “So what?”

    Mr. Crazy Villain Villain
    May you be happy with the possibilities
    My heart’s an 1LDK apartment, let me be jealous at the very least
    Hi there! My motto is YOLO
    I just need a little love
    No one knows, I don’t want anyone to know
    What’s under my skin

    This is a song dedicated to the great villains
    Act the part to the very bone, viciously
    The more cruel a town, the more beautiful its rainbow
    Dancing on obscene ads, it’s a pop font love

    Oh Mr. Crazy Villain Villain
    Nocturnal petals

    Wearing different clothes, I pretend to be a boy in front of you!
    Dear Dr. Duran Duran
    I’m here!
    To someone I don’t even know, I’m already a villain

    My hated life
    My hated life
    In the end becomes inflamed

    Kitto te o tsunagu dake de zotto sareru
    Ratto reesu ichinuketara tsuuhou sareru
    Myuutanto ja nai tada no boku sa
    X toka Y toka

    Beki ronja-sama wa zen’aku tatougai
    Boku ga kimi o “shingai” suru tte iifurashiteru
    Oh…

    Mr. Crazy Villain Villain
    Yakousei no hanabira
    Chigau fuku kite kimi no mae de wa danshi no furi suru
    Haikei Dr. Duran Duran
    Mukae ni kite kudasai
    Kao mo shiranai dareka ni totte boku wa mou viran

    Dakatsu raifu
    Dakatsu raifu
    Ageku no biran

    Itsudatsu no saga o mata hitakakusu
    Oshibe to oshibe ja tachiyukanai no?
    Nee shitten no ka ranpo to iu sakka no koto o Import you
    Zouka mo hate wa mi o musubu

    ​yes, and?

    Burutten ja nee yo tashu tayou no sei
    Kanashii kanashii hanashi o shiyou kka zerachinshitsu no
    “de?”

    Mr. Crazy Villain Villain
    Kanousei ni sachi are
    Boku no haato 1LDK shitto kurai wa sasete yo
    Hi there mottoo YOLO
    Binetsu ai de ii noni
    Dare mo shiranai shiraretakunai
    Hifu no shita

    Subarashiki akutou-domo ni sasageru uta
    Hone made enjikittе yare akuratsu ni
    Zankoku na machi hodo kirei na niji ga tatsu
    Waizatsu koukoku ni odoru popputai no ai

    Oh Mr. Crazy Villain Villain
    Yakousei no hanabira
    Chigau fuku kitе kimi no mae de wa danshi no furi o!
    Haikei Dr. Duran Duran
    Koko da yo
    Kao mo shiranai dareka ni totte boku wa mou viran

    Dakatsu raifu
    Dakatsu raifu
    Ageku no hate no biran