TOTK Bytes - Colgera - With Lyrics

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The world will never change, it will only grow colder...

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom belongs to Nintendo
Footage by Boss Fight Database

Music: Manaka Kataoka, Masato Ohashi
Colgera - Alex Beckham
Tulin - Emily Go (bit.ly/EmilyGoVO) (soundcloud.com/emilygovo) (twitter.com/EmilyGo_VO)

Chorus:
Alex Beckham
Darby Cupit ((waveformvoiceacting.com/) (bit.ly/DarbyCupit)
Emily Go
Ian Martyn (linktr.ee/IanMartyn)
Juno (bit.ly/JunoSongs)
Meghan Stefek (youtube.com/user/IceShardGirl16)
Tex (bit.ly/KingSpirals)
UprisingAttorney (bit.ly/UprisingAttorney)

Art by Uncle Snowy (twitter.com/YourUncleSnowy)
Editing by Sir Samgrace (youtube.com/c/sirsamgrace)
Lyrics by Alex Beckham
Mix by Stelyos (bit.ly/stelyos)

All Comments (21)
  • @BagelsNSyrup
    It’s honestly amazing how much colgera feels like a final boss, from the entire fight taking place in the skies, colgeras threatening design, and how intense the theme is, and then you realize This is basically a TUTORIAL boss.
  • @Seishin0810
    Bro the voice actor for Tulin nailed it. Literally everything, the volume and intensity of certain parts especially with the “I’m the Ritos pride” and “what the past begun”. I just feel like Tulins personality and confidence/determination shines here. Also the “finish what the past begun” part like come on Revali tribute right here
  • @MordorfLemon
    I love Emily's delivery of "Die abomination!" It really gives the feeling of a teenager frustrated at something, even in the case where the thing is a giant monster killing people
  • @ethanemerson4862
    Whenever Colgera says “Worm”, I don’t think of an insect, I think of “Wyrm”. Meaning “dragon”. That’s how powerful MOTI’s voice made him feel. It really gives off the idea that Colgera is a force of nature, not to be trifled with. You could imagine him as a Frost Dragon and you wouldn’t have guessed that this song is about a giant bug.
  • @-voiddemoni-9243
    Love the callbacks to Molgera with the Conquerer worm poem, love to see it back but with more hope from the Rito side since Tears of the Kingdom is a more living world, reforging after one cataclysm and refusing with all its might to go down to another
  • I love how Colgera is saying stuff like in darkness all you will find is anhiliation and time immemorial and tulin is just insulting it calling it a “muddled bug”
  • @GalvyTheTom
    I actually really like Alex's voice for Colgera here. In comparison to the more bombastic voice of Molgera, Colgera sounds more sluggish and withdrawn even in the fast-paced lyrics, like its own freezing body is slowing its emotion down. Emily's voice fits Tulin perfectly ofc, and the lyrics are really fun; even without the references to Molgera and Conqueror Worm, the wordplay and vocabulary fits the song's tempo and style so well
  • @thequagiestsire
    That final “Die, abomination!” hit so hard and I absolutely adore it. Emily did so fantastic at embodying Tulin’s prideful and bold personality.
  • I LOVE THE CONTRAST BETWEEN ALEX AND EMILY'S VOICES! In this dark duet across the wind and air, Colgera's voice powerfully rings as it emotionlessly prognosticates the doom of the two heroes. However, where Colgera's voice is dark and powerful, overcoming at times, Tulin's voice remains hopeful, yet not ignorant or blissful. Tulin understands that this is a monster, an "abomination" who caused pain to his home and people, and soon, that gloom may spread to all of Hyrule. Tulin's voice is bright, symbolizing the future he sees. As the duet grows more and more intense, and the battle progresses, Tulin's voice becomes brighter and Colgera's voice becomes darker and more sluggish. And at the end, the conqueror worm may rest in the tomb he created. In other words, I ADORE the voice acting! I'd argue that Emily's voice is perhaps the perfect voice for Tulin, the young sage. Alex: 10/10 Emily: 10/10 ...now we wait for a one hour extension.
  • @TheGoldenJay637
    Colgera is the best zelda music piece we had in years and i'm SO GLAD Y'ALL ARE FINALLY MAKING THIS LYRIC COVER!!!
  • I love the line (oh, we are rito, born to fly! Sail the skyward tide! Upon the wind we ride!) And (for home we broke the roaring ice! Climb to the top and dive! 'Till the sun fills the sky!) It's so good.
  • @theshortone7162
    OH, WE ARE RITO! BORN TO FLY! SAIL THE SKYWARD TIDE! UPON THE WIND WE RIDE! Literally screaming that for the past 24 hours
  • @gavins6419
    The "sailing the skyward tide" part is just perfect given how both the Rito and the Dragon Roost island theme are present.
  • @eirkire9520
    This is my new favorite MOTI song, everything about it is just so good! I especially love all the “-ation” rhymes. It’s just literally music to my ears! Fantastic!
  • @TylersGamingHub
    I think we can all agree this is one of the greatest that deserves a one hour version.
  • @RandomTransGurl
    I know a lot of people wanted teba to be the wind sage and no doubt he would have been great as one but tulin holds so much pride for his tribe and despite being the youngest of the sages has possibly the largest potential of being on par with their tribes former champion revali. I love how MOTI these lyrics really show tulins pride. Hope you do the sages themes like the champion they are all so freaking good.
  • @tedscheett9420
    I am going to say something rather controversial: this is the best boss fight in the game. The climb to the Wind Temple has some of the best set pieces in the game and is dangerous if you aren't prepared. The music is bone chilling, even going so far as to mock your victory at Vah Medoh as you approach the storm. The puzzles in the temple are fun and interesting and the skydiving mechanics are on full display. And once you complete them, Colgera appears, with a lonesome flute playing against the roaring chaos of the theme. I have seen people fire arrows at the purple section, and as that is a perfectly valid way of fighting this boss, what is arguably the cooler option is DIVING HEAD FIRST INTO THE PURPLE SECTIONS. This boss fight takes the mechanic of skydiving and weaponizes it. You use Tulin's gusts of wind for mobility. And the music is some of the best in the game. It's the stand of brothers in arms against a hurricane. But you are not alone. For a flock flies behind you, causing you to soar where no human has soared. What a brilliant fight.
  • @undersongmusical
    OOOOOH!! I really love the power that the vocals have when Tulin comes in for the first time :D
  • @evandurham8908
    Two tracks in and I'm already super hyped. This amazing Colgera cover right off the back of Kohga. I really like the back and forth feel of the bits with both Colgera and Tulin, you can feel the high spirits and refusal to back down, even in the face of a monstrous beast.
  • @xpearl_heartx
    Let’s be honest, we would’ve rioted if colgera wasn’t included. There is no other word than: Beautiful