If you grew up with the Heisei era of Kamen Rider, you know the drill: Agito had a banger, Den-O had a banger, but Decade had an anthem that defined a legacy. We’re talking about "Ride the Wind" by Tourbillon.
Let’s get technical. Decade’s primary ability is "Kamen Ride" – transforming into previous Riders. In early episodes, he spammed this ability. He would turn into Faiz, then Kabuto, then Hibiki within ten seconds. It was loud, flashy, and disorienting.
If you’ve heard the original a thousand times, the way to make it fresh is the "Journey through the Decade" Mashup. kamen rider decade ride the wind better
The Characters
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To "ride the wind better," Tsukasa had to stop being a destroyer and start being an observer.
This report analyzes the musical composition, lyrical thematic depth, and character resonance of "Ride the Wind" to determine why it is frequently cited as the superior aesthetic representation of the protagonist, Tsukasa Kadoya (Kamen Rider Decade). The analysis concludes that "Ride the Wind" succeeds by shedding the promotional "anniversary song" constraints of its predecessor, offering a more intimate, aggressive, and character-driven narrative through sound. Decade’s primary ability is "Kamen Ride" – transforming
The Resolve: It emphasizes that even if everything "disappears" (the destruction of worlds), he must keep moving forward.
Production Value: Released in 2009, it features the polished J-Rock style typical of the Heisei era, with prominent electric guitars and synth elements.