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: In the One Piece world, "Binks' Sake" is the ultimate medium for Inherited Will. Whether it’s Brook singing it to a new generation of Straw Hats or Uta hearing it on the deck of the Red Force , the song proves that while pirates may die, the "Sake" never stops being passed around.

For Brook , "Binks' Sake" is a vessel of memory and a promise.

: The song was the final performance of his original crew. As they succumbed to poison one by one, they sang it to keep their spirits high, eventually leaving Brook as a "Solo" performer for 50 years.

: It serves as the link between Brook and Laboon . The song isn't just about drinking; it’s a rhythmic heartbeat that promised the whale his friends would return.

is more than just a sea shanty in the One Piece universe; it is a transgenerational anthem representing the core spirit of piracy: freedom, camaraderie, and resilience in the face of death. While the song is most famously associated with Brook , its "connection" to Uta (introduced in One Piece Film: Red ) provides a poignant thematic bridge between the old era of piracy and the new age of music. The Soul of the Song: Brook

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