His voice might be raspy and full of emotion. Since Naruto has been through so much in his life, his voice would carry the weight of all his experiences. It could have a bit of a rough edge, like he's been shouting in battles for so long, but also a softness when he hits the more melancholy parts of the song, as he reflects on his own 'broken dreams' or the hardships of his friends.
I think Naruto's voice would be strong and clear. He's a determined character, and that would come through in his singing. When he belts out the chorus of 'Boulevard of Broken Dreams', it would be with a kind of power that makes people stop and listen. But at the same time, he'd be able to bring out the vulnerability in the lyrics, especially when singing about feeling alone, because he has known loneliness despite being surrounded by friends at times.
Well, one possible plot could be that Naruto is feeling lost in his ninja world. He might be singing 'Boulevard of Broken Dreams' as he wanders through the Hidden Leaf Village at night, thinking about how he has achieved his goals of becoming Hokage but still feels a sense of emptiness. Maybe he's reflecting on all the friends he has lost over the years, and the song is his way of expressing his inner turmoil.
His relationships would be completely turned upside down. For example, Naruto wouldn't have the same camaraderie with his fellow Leaf Ninja. Instead, he would form new bonds with the Sound Ninja. He might have a mentor - like relationship with Orochimaru or one of the other high - ranking Sound Ninja. His relationship with the villagers of Konoha, who once shunned him but later accepted him, would be one of hostility. And his relationships within the Sound Ninja village would be based on their own values and power dynamics.
It could be about characters in Naruto who have faced heartbreak and shattered dreams. Maybe it focuses on a character like Sasuke, who had his dreams of revenge shatter when he learned the truth about his family. Or it could be about Naruto himself, dealing with the pain of being an outcast in the village at first, which could be seen as a form of heartbreak.
She might be surprised at first. After all, Naruto isn't known for his singing usually. But then she could be touched if she realizes the song is for her and about their relationship, whether it's friendship or something more.
Naruto might be more in touch with his emotions. Singing 'This is War' could be a way for him to express his inner turmoil and determination in a different way. He could be seen as more of an artist-warrior, using his voice as a weapon as well as his physical skills.
One common theme could be the loss of a mentor figure. For example, Naruto might lose Jiraiya in a way that shatters his dreams of becoming Hokage as Jiraiya was a crucial guide. Another theme could be the discovery of a dark secret in the ninja world that makes Naruto question his ideals and dreams. It could also be about Naruto losing his friends and how that affects his dream of creating a more united ninja world.
Well, it could be a very emotional story. Naruto, being the underdog that he always is, finds solace in the song 'Believer'. He might be going through a tough time, like feeling lost after a big battle or a loss in his life. Singing 'Believer' becomes his way of regaining his confidence. The fanfiction could show how his friends react to his newfound passion for singing. Some might support him wholeheartedly, while others might be a bit confused. There could be a big concert - like scene at the end where Naruto sings 'Believer' in front of the whole village and everyone is inspired by his determination and the message of the song.
It could be really interesting. Maybe Naruto would sing about his battles with Pain, expressing his feelings during those intense fights. It might be a way for him to cope with the trauma or to inspire his friends.
It could be really interesting. Maybe Naruto would sing 'Numb' as a way to show his frustration with the expectations of the village. The lyrics of the song might mirror his feelings of being trapped in a system he doesn't fully understand.
Kakashi would be the most perceptive. He'd see how Naruto singing 'Monster' is not just a random act but a way for Naruto to connect with his own fears and insecurities. His friends from the Hidden Leaf Village would overall be proud of Naruto for trying something new and for using the song to share a part of himself that they may not have fully understood before.