Till Depth Do Us Part

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Till Depth Do Us Part is a song performed by Deep Cut.

Description

Till Depth Do Us Part is an upbeat electronic song with an intense beat full of Splatsville pride. The track starts with a fast-paced intro with emphatic percussion and a droning sound that stops once the first verse begins. Frye performs the first verse accompanied by sitars, followed by Shiver performing a second verse accompanied by kotos. During the song's bridge the percussion slows as the idols alternate between singing one after the other and together, then jointly hold a note leading into an intense chorus. The chorus is sung by both, interspersed with individual-idol lines. Big Man provides backing vocals for all lines sung by Shiver and Frye together. After the chorus the droning sound resumes and the percussion spaces out, then re-engages intensely.

Big Man wrote the "filled with Splatsville pride" song when Shiver was amazed at how Deep Cut are the toughest bandits around.[1] It is one of the two songs that can randomly play during a Splatfest Battle in Splatoon 3.

Quotes

At least we have sweet tunes playing as we wrack our brains over this. This is Till Depth Do Us Part by Deep Cut. Musicology says Big Man was inspired to write a tune filled with Splatsville pride after Shiver "totally flipped out" about how they're the toughest bandits around.
— @SplatoonNA on Twitter[1]
We've entered the Splatfest's second half, which can only mean one thing - Tricolor Turf War! Energise yourself for battle with Deep Cut's "Til Depth Do Us Part", a tune that Big Man wrote all in one go and filled with Splatsville pride.
— @NintendoEurope on Twitter[2]

Etymology

Till Depth Do Us Part is a pun on the phrase "till death do us part", a phrase traditionally associated with weddings. "Depth" refers to the ocean's depth.

Names in other languages

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References