Like the claim regarding profit from the project and apparel merchandise, Crusher made no profit through the album either. This is due to Crusher not having any control nor rights over the album.
It was later removed in the free upload of the album via Crusher's website, but streaming services featuring the album will still contain it. However, they acknowledged that no matter how many times they may try to rewrite it, the original context and connotations would always be a part of it. Crusher later apologized for its inclusion to the album as they explained that they wanted the chance to rewrite it into something better. This version is found on the "CONCIENTIA" album. In August 2017 the producer stated that there would be a rewrite of the song using Kaai Yuki V4 as they hated the lyrics of the original and remembered that Planty-P (a controversial POCALOID user) did the mixing for the original. Although there were some inaccuracies about how the hallucinations were presented. In March 2017, Michael was quoted to a tumblr post stating that he did not find the song insulting nor glamorizing. They did not wish to be involved with the Schofields again. However, due to inappropriate topics and issues regarding him and a woman, Crusher realized this was not a good situation to be in and blocked all parties involved. Īt some point, Crusher did not keep contact with the family, but did have Michael Schofield, the father of Jani, as a friend on Facebook.
Crusher later stated that they did not make nor expect to make any money off of the project. The line, at Jani's request, features Crusher's interpretation of 24 Hours (one of Jani's hallucinations). The original lyrics contain mental illness themes and should be viewed at your own risk.Īfter Jani's parents discovered the song in early March 2013, they contacted the producer and collaborated with her to create a line of tank tops, T-shirts and sweaters to raise money for the foundation. This song was made to show awareness of childhood onset schizophrenia. Her parents, Susan and Michael Schofield, claimed that Jani had over 200 hallucinations which come from her hallucinated island "Calalini". The original version was based on the real life case about Jani Schofield who, as a young girl, was misdiagnosed with childhood-onset schizophrenia.
" Calalini" is a song featuring Kaai Yuki by Crusher.