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Does anyone know anything about this song ?

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XShiniki
So I was playing this beatmap named "Shuraru" by Tranica and I thought the song was great. Then I searched the song on google and youtube but I can't find anything about the song or the artist. Like I said in the title, I'd like to know if somebody know some information about this beatmap? Thanks for reading.
THAT_otaku
You should contact the creator of the map and ask where they found it, it is certainly very obscure as far as i can tell. Its possible to google search and find tiny details about tranica like the albums (?) theyve made and few songs, but not much overall. very strange
epic man 2
beatmap discussion notes are your best friend if there is metadata posted there and not in the description

THAT_otaku
Yah but those are both just like cd listings or something as far as i can tell (which is indeed a source but like)
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XShiniki

THAT_otaku wrote:

You should contact the creator of the map and ask where they found it, it is certainly very obscure as far as i can tell. Its possible to google search and find tiny details about tranica like the albums (?) theyve made and few songs, but not much overall. very strange

epic man 2 wrote:

beatmap discussion notes are your best friend if there is metadata posted there and not in the description

Thank you, I did not even noticed the discussion tab.
Alf on osu
First of all, I'm not sure with the name of this song myself, so... CMIIW. I think the song's name is "siúil a rún", which is a traditional Irish song. It's called shuraru (シューラルー) because well japanese pronunciation.

Anyway, I can't find the real source of this song, but I do have a link to the mp3 file here -> https://bit.ly/33Sdjxs

(I COPY AND PASTED THIS OFF OF A COMMENT ON THIS MAP, PLEASE DON'T BELIEVE I DID THIS COMMENT ALL BY MYSELF. THANK YOU)
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XShiniki

Alf on osu wrote:

First of all, I'm not sure with the name of this song myself, so... CMIIW. I think the song's name is "siúil a rún", which is a traditional Irish song. It's called shuraru (シューラルー) because well japanese pronunciation.

Anyway, I can't find the real source of this song, but I do have a link to the mp3 file here -> https://bit.ly/33Sdjxs

(I COPY AND PASTED THIS OFF OF A COMMENT ON THIS MAP, PLEASE DON'T BELIEVE I DID THIS COMMENT ALL BY MYSELF. THANK YOU)
DUDE, thank you man! I don't know how you managed to find this in the comment section of the map (since I can't find it) but thanks!
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