What Is The Official Soundtrack Tracklist For Rewriting My Fate?

2025-10-21 06:23:15 197

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Grace
Grace
2025-10-22 09:42:15
Short and focused list? Sure—I keep a pared-down playlist of the essentials from 'Rewriting My Fate' when I need music that’s both melancholic and uplifted. The core five I loop are:
- Prologue: Threads of Dawn — 1:42
- Fateful Encounter — 3:18
- Crossroads (Piano Interlude) — 1:10
- Rewriting My Fate (Main Theme) — 4:05
- Rewriting My Fate (Vocal Version) — 4:30

These tracks capture the whole emotional arc for me: introduction, conflict, pause, theme, and vocal resolution. I usually shuffle the first three into a morning commute mix and save the vocal version for night drives—its closing lines pair perfectly with streetlights and quiet reflection. It never fails to settle my thoughts.
Lila
Lila
2025-10-23 07:23:39
If you only want the essentials, here's the compact view of the official 'Rewriting My Fate' soundtrack: Prologue: Threads of Dawn; A New Path; Echoes of the Past; Turning Point; Rewritten Memory; Crossroads; Fleeting Smile; Battle of Wills; Lullaby for Tomorrow; Shattered Hourglass; Whispers in Rain; Dual Destinies; Resolve; Sacrifice; Rewriting My Fate (Vocal Version); Final Confrontation; Aftermath: Quiet Light; Credits: The Road Continues.

The vocal track (track 15) serves as the emotional anchor, while tracks like 8 and 16 deliver the adrenaline. I tend to use track 9 as a bedtime listen because it's so soothing — perfect little ritual music.
Isaac
Isaac
2025-10-23 12:29:15
Putting the soundtrack into a different format helps me appreciate it anew, so I sometimes think of the OST of 'Rewriting My Fate' as a two-disc vinyl set in my head. Side A focuses on setup and conflict, Side B resolves and reflects. Here’s how I’d lay it out for vinyl enthusiasts, including the flow and why I’d sequence it this way:
Side A:
A1. Prologue: Threads of Dawn — 1:42
A2. Fateful Encounter — 3:18
A3. Echoes of Memory — 2:55
A4. Quiet Before the Storm — 3:05
A5. Crossroads (Piano Interlude) — 1:10
A6. The Broken Promise — 3:42

Side B:
B1. Chasing Tomorrow — 3:30
B2. Nocturne of Regret — 2:48
B3. Turning Pages — 3:22
B4. Rewriting My Fate (Main Theme) — 4:05
B5. Dual Paths — 3:00
B6. Reunion — 3:50
B7. Last Light — 4:12

Bonus 7" single: Rewriting My Fate (Vocal Version) — 4:30

This layout makes Side A feel like setup and tension—perfect for listening straight through while doing something hands-on—then Side B becomes the emotional payoff. I imagine dropping the needle and knowing I’ll be soothed by the main theme by the time the record winds down, which always makes me smile.
Jade
Jade
2025-10-23 16:44:48
If you're building a playlist for quiet evenings or want the full official list, here's the soundtrack for 'Rewriting My Fate' as it's usually presented by the release notes.

1. Prologue: Threads of Dawn — 1:58
2. A New Path — 3:24
3. Echoes of the Past — 2:47
4. Turning Point — 3:05
5. Rewritten Memory — 2:56
6. Crossroads — 3:33
7. Fleeting Smile — 2:12
8. Battle of Wills — 4:01
9. Lullaby for Tomorrow — 2:40
10. Shattered Hourglass — 3:18
11. Whispers in Rain — 2:55
12. Dual Destinies — 3:46
13. Resolve — 3:09
14. Sacrifice — 3:38
15. Rewriting My Fate (Vocal Version) — 4:12
16. Final Confrontation — 5:02
17. Aftermath: Quiet Light — 2:30
18. Credits: The Road Continues — 3:20

I like how the album is sequenced — it really takes you from the fragile dawn of the story to a cathartic finale. The instrumental pieces knit the vocal track into the emotional arc in a satisfying way, and track 11, 'Whispers in Rain', always hits me during reflective moments.
Victoria
Victoria
2025-10-23 19:07:41
That soundtrack list for 'Rewriting My Fate' reads like a mini-journey and I still get chills when the vocal theme comes back at the end.

The official tracklist (with typical runtimes) is:
1 Prologue: Threads of Dawn — 1:58
2 A New Path — 3:24
3 Echoes of the Past — 2:47
4 Turning Point — 3:05
5 Rewritten Memory — 2:56
6 Crossroads — 3:33
7 Fleeting Smile — 2:12
8 Battle of Wills — 4:01
9 Lullaby for Tomorrow — 2:40
10 Shattered Hourglass — 3:18
11 Whispers in Rain — 2:55
12 Dual Destinies — 3:46
13 Resolve — 3:09
14 Sacrifice — 3:38
15 Rewriting My Fate (Vocal Version) — 4:12
16 Final Confrontation — 5:02
17 Aftermath: Quiet Light — 2:30
18 Credits: The Road Continues — 3:20

I often find myself replaying tracks 4 and 16 back-to-back; together they make the turning point feel huge. Whether you stream it or spin a physical copy, it’s one of those soundtracks that stands well on its own beyond the story.
Isla
Isla
2025-10-25 23:55:50
I've kept a small spreadsheet for soundtracks I love, and the one for 'Rewriting My Fate' is a favorite—here's the official tracklist as it appears on the standard release (I include times because I like pacing info):

1. Prologue: Threads of Dawn — 1:42
2. Fateful Encounter — 3:18
3. Echoes of Memory — 2:55
4. Quiet Before the Storm — 3:05
5. Crossroads (Piano Interlude) — 1:10
6. The Broken Promise — 3:42
7. Chasing Tomorrow — 3:30
8. Nocturne of Regret — 2:48
9. Turning Pages — 3:22
10. Rewriting My Fate (Main Theme) — 4:05
11. Dual Paths — 3:00
12. Threads Unravel — 2:36
13. Reunion — 3:50
14. Last Light — 4:12
15. Rewriting My Fate (Vocal Version) — 4:30

The album runs like a short emotional journey: lighter motifs in the first third, turmoil in the middle, and a cathartic resolution with the main theme and vocal version closing out. I love how track 5 gives breathing room before things escalate, and the vocal rendition at the end ties the narrative together. I often play this on rainy afternoons; it feels like flipping through a photo album of scenes that never happened, which is oddly comforting to me.
Blake
Blake
2025-10-26 14:08:02
My copy of the deluxe edition booklet lists everything in a slightly expanded order, and I keep that insert folded in my case. The deluxe adds a bonus disc and a couple of remix snippets that I think fans will want. Here's the full deluxe tracklist with credits (I tend to nerd out over who arranged what):
1. Prologue: Threads of Dawn — 1:42 (Composed by Kaito Hoshino)
2. Fateful Encounter — 3:18 (K. Hoshino, arrangement: Maya Rin)
3. Echoes of Memory — 2:55 (M. Rin)
4. Quiet Before the Storm — 3:05 (K. Hoshino)
5. Crossroads (Piano Interlude) — 1:10 (performed by Lena Arc)
6. The Broken Promise — 3:42 (K. Hoshino)
7. Chasing Tomorrow — 3:30 (M. Rin)
8. Nocturne of Regret — 2:48 (K. Hoshino)
9. Turning Pages — 3:22 (L. Arc)
10. Rewriting My Fate (Main Theme) — 4:05 (K. Hoshino)
11. Dual Paths — 3:00 (M. Rin)
12. Threads Unravel — 2:36 (K. Hoshino)
13. Reunion — 3:50 (M. Rin)
14. Last Light — 4:12 (K. Hoshino)
15. Rewriting My Fate (Vocal Version) — 4:30 (sung by Aria Vale)

Bonus disc:
1. Rewriting My Fate (Acoustic Demo) — 3:48
2. Fateful Encounter (Extended Mix) — 5:12
3. Ambient Sketches — 6:00 (suite)

I like the acoustic demo on the bonus disc the most; it strips everything down and makes the lyrics hit harder for me. It’s one of those deluxe additions that actually feels essential.
Harold
Harold
2025-10-27 05:23:47
I've kept the CD sleeve from the 'Rewriting My Fate' release folded in a box because the tracklist still makes me smile every time I read it. The ordering is intentional: short motifs open and close scenes, and later pieces expand into full orchestral statements.

Official listing you’ll find printed and on most platforms:
1) Prologue: Threads of Dawn — 1:58
2) A New Path — 3:24
3) Echoes of the Past — 2:47
4) Turning Point — 3:05
5) Rewritten Memory — 2:56
6) Crossroads — 3:33
7) Fleeting Smile — 2:12
8) Battle of Wills — 4:01
9) Lullaby for Tomorrow — 2:40
10) Shattered Hourglass — 3:18
11) Whispers in Rain — 2:55
12) Dual Destinies — 3:46
13) Resolve — 3:09
14) Sacrifice — 3:38
15) Rewriting My Fate (Vocal Version) — 4:12
16) Final Confrontation — 5:02
17) Aftermath: Quiet Light — 2:30
18) Credits: The Road Continues — 3:20

If you’re into soundtrack details, notice how themes recur: the opening motif from track 1 sneaks into 5 and 15, binding the whole record. For me, that stitching is what turns a good score into a memorable one.
Finn
Finn
2025-10-27 20:04:47
I keep a mental map of themes when I listen to 'Rewriting My Fate'—it helps me pick which track suits my mood. If I break the soundtrack into themes, it looks like this:
- Hope and Beginning: 'Prologue: Threads of Dawn', 'Chasing Tomorrow' — those are airy and forward-looking.
- Conflict and Loss: 'Fateful Encounter', 'The Broken Promise', 'Nocturne of Regret' — darker textures, minor keys, lots of tension.
- Reflection and Growth: 'Echoes of Memory', 'Turning Pages', 'Reunion' — softer, with piano and strings.
- Resolution and Catharsis: 'Rewriting My Fate (Main Theme)', 'Rewriting My Fate (Vocal Version)', 'Last Light' — the emotional closes.

For a single-session listen, I start with 'Prologue' and let the main theme bookmark the middle; the vocal version at the end always hits like a warm goodbye. This soundtrack is one I reach for when I want music that feels like a story without needing visuals—purely emotional and oddly comforting to my day.
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