🌌 “In the Night” — A Confession from the Stars, and the Soul of Top Form

At the end of each episode of the Thai BL series Top Form, as the screen fades and silence threatens to take over, a soft, otherworldly voice begins to hum. It doesn’t demand attention—it haunts gently. The song, “In the Night,” becomes more than an ending theme. It becomes a whisper of everything the characters couldn’t say.

This track, performed and written by Tokyo-based singer-songwriter Kris Roche, known also by his musical persona Egaoya, is a quiet love letter stitched into the fabric of the show. It’s not loud. It’s not dramatic. But it cuts deeper than most BL OSTs dare.


🎧 A Song That Speaks What the Characters Can’t

Top Form is the Thai adaptation of the hit Japanese manga 抱かれたい男1位に脅されています (Dakaichi), created by 桜日梯子 (Sakurabi Hashigo). It explores fame, ego, domination, and desire between two male actors, whose rivalry slowly unravels into intimacy and obsession.

The Thai adaptation preserves the emotional intensity of the original while layering in Southeast Asian context and tone. And in this context, “In the Night” becomes the soul of the series—a place where the characters’ unspoken pain, guilt, and longing find a voice.

溶けてく夜明けに/これが最後の願いね
“Melting into the dawn—this is my final wish.”

The song functions like a final breath. A whisper at the edge of letting go.


🧑‍🚀 Who Is Egaoya?

Kris Roche, born in Kyoto to a Japanese mother and Irish-American father, studied music in Boston before returning to Japan. His work blends folk, electronic, J-pop, and lo-fi ambience, with lyrical themes that feel both intimate and universal.

His persona Egaoya is a fictional “cosmic fugitive” from a planet where music is forbidden—MEWZAK. Each song is imagined as a “banned frequency” transmitted from a distant star, filled with forbidden emotion and unspeakable love.

Notable works and collaborations include:

  • Be Love (2013), GUI (2018), Iihi Ni Nare (2022 for 7-Eleven Japan)
  • Netflix’s Beyond Goodbye original soundtrack
  • Hololive’s Vtuber Hakos Baelz (Zodiac)
  • Dungeons & Dragons Japan, ZOZOTOWN, NTT Docomo
  • TEDxKyoto live performances

🎼 Why This Song Matters

Unlike many BL ending themes that aim for emotional catharsis or high romantic drama, “In the Night” lingers in the grey space between silence and confession. It is not a declaration—it is a shadow.

It speaks to the restraint, the ache, and the emotional delay that define so many queer relationships on screen. It doesn’t close the story. It lets it bleed gently into the quiet.

It’s not “I love you.”
It’s the words you couldn’t bring yourself to say.


📺 Listen and Feel

🎵 “In the Night” – Kris Roche / Egaoya on YouTube
📝 Fan-translated Japanese lyrics


Thank you, Kris Roche, for giving us a song that doesn’t shout—but stays.

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