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“Daidaidaidaidaikirai” (ダイダイダイダイダイキライ) is a 2025 single release by the Vocaloid/SynthV producer Amala, issued digitally and as a Japanese maxi‑single under the same title; it is a high‑energy hybrid of trap, EDM, glitch hop, and bass house featuring Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto on vocals, built around rapid tempo shifts, game‑like sound effects, and a competitive call‑and‑response structure. The lyrics and music video present Miku and Teto as symbolic opposites—often framed respectively as an “angel” and a “devil/chimera”—locked in a rivalry that blurs hatred and obsession, with the repeated phrase “大大大大大嫌い” (“I really, really, really hate you”) highlighting how neither side can let go even though both seem to want to move on. Visually, the work leans heavily on arcade and platform‑game imagery such as mini‑games, scoreboards, “failure” screens, and side‑scrolling sequences, using these to depict emotional conflict as an endless game where one character is frequently punished or trapped while the other appears to thrive on the competition. The track quickly attracted attention within the Vocaloid community, amassing millions of views, inspiring rhythm‑game style charts, and becoming widely regarded as Amala’s breakout hit, later spawning remixes and being grouped alongside the producer’s other singles on digital platforms. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.