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All of Me, Okay

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This song is a response to the endless pressure to "keep growing" and "fix your immature self" - a song that says, "You are already okay as you are."

The repeated phrase "All of me, okay" is not just a line to lift your mood.
It is a mantra for saying yes to every part of yourself, including anger, dislike, and confusion.
Built around messages like "It's okay to hate what you hate" and "Fully affirm all your emotions," the song lightly but powerfully loosens the grip of self-denial and the conditioning of so-called "growth" disguised as something noble.

The sound moves forward with a mid-tempo groove that feels soft yet grounded.
Its tone carries a sense of relief and affirmation with a slight shadow beneath the surface, naturally bringing out both the rebellious spirit and the sense of release in the lyrics.
Rather than forcing its way in through sheer impact, the song is driven by harmony and melody, allowing the meaning of the words and the contours of emotion to come through clearly.

One of the song's most striking perspectives is expressed in the lines:
"Before you forgive others, forgive yourself."
"Before you accept everything in the world, accept everything within yourself."
It firmly states that before speaking of compassion, gratitude, or acceptance toward others, what matters first is acknowledging your own feelings and your own existence as they are.

At the same time as the digital release, a music video with Japanese and English subtitles will be released on YouTube.
Designed to let listeners fully focus on the lyrics and melody, the video deepens the song's sense of liberation and the strength of refusing to deny yourself.

Recommended moments to listen are nights when self-critical thoughts won't stop, times when forcing yourself to be positive starts to feel painful, and moments when you want to let go of the pressure to "get it together."
Rather than endlessly trying to repair yourself from the assumption that something is missing, this song brings you back to the feeling that "all of me is okay" from the very beginning.

Available on major streaming platforms. The music video will be released on the artist's official channel.
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