"Burly Heart" is Potemkin's theme in Guilty Gear X, with a revision for Guilty Gear XX, and all their update titles. It follows after "In Slave's Glory" from the original Guilty Gear. The "Megatona Furioso" track plays instead in the Korean release of Guilty Gear XX ♯Reload.
Samples[]
- Guilty Gear X
- Heavy Rock Tracks
- Guilty Gear XX
Lyrics[]
- Guilty Gear X Image Vocal Tracks -side.III Destroy!!-
My one and only purpose is?
Keep winning under the cover of the planned d'etat.?
I gotta get the peace back.?
Even if I bet my life cause I got somebody to protect.?
Break out!?
So break out!(Now)?
I have the faith that does not change.?
Tomorrow shining by all means comes to us.?
You can't loose by the pressure.?
Believe yourself to live.?
Even if the darkness wraps up the world.Hit it and tear apart.?
Cause there's someone.I got somebody to protect.?
Break out!?
So break out!(Now)?
I have the faith that does not change.?
Tomorrow shining by all means comes to us.?
- Guilty Gear XX in L.A Vocal Edition
Well, do you know that is my spell,
that's all around
You're completely lifted right off the ground
And you see it's up to them,
to touch back down or are you just is dreaming
[*]Much larger than belief
Stand in all the shade I bleed.
So get down on your knees
The right of war is me
Much larger than belief
Stand in all the shade I bleed
So get done on your knees
The right of war is me
The right of way is day to day
The right of way is the game we play
I know you can win
Well, do you know that is my spell,
that's all around You're completely lifted right off
the ground And you see it's up to them,
to touch back down or are you just is dreaming
[* Repeat.]
The right of way is day to day
The right of way is the game we play
Right away and right away and right away
The right of way is day to day
The right of way is the game we play
I know you can win
Trivia[]
- In Guilty Gear XX, Potemkin's fighting stance is animated to the tune of "Burly Heart".
- This theme may possibly draw inspiration from the song "Kashmir" by Led Zeppelin, "Wake Up" by Rage Against the Machine, or even Toto's "Hold the Line".
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