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Beginning with the line "A pipette in my right hand, a Kimwipe in my left," this song paints a vivid portrait of a brainy heroine who leaps from the lab bench into the world of pop culture. It's a quirky yet empowering anthem for STEM-minded girls, blending the precision of acid-base reactions with the uncertainties of love. Even lab coats and safety goggles are reimagined as bold fashion statements.
Highlights of the Song
Scientific procedures are depicted with humor and color, resonating with anyone who's ever felt at home in a lab.
The idea of asking Newton or Gödel for love advice adds a delightfully fresh twist to intellectual longing.
Phrases like 'expanding my fashion range' and 'it runs in the family haha' strike a charming balance of wit, intellect, and style.
The secret 'logically-inclined' side of everyday life is transformed into an endearing pop narrative, cleverly woven into the melody.
Far from concealing her scientific identity, the protagonist sings it out loud and proud-a new vision of what it means to be a smart, stylish woman. The more you listen, the more you'll find yourself thinking, "Being smart is seriously cool.
A shape shifting entertainment big band formed by working professionals in their 30s to 50s. With every song, the lineup and instrument roles change, incorporating dance, skits, self-made music videos, and even independent films. Their hallmark is a stage that feels like a cultural festival for working adults. It all began in 2011 when Naka-P picked up a guitar for the first time, driven by the conviction that life is too short to be just about work. Since then, they've balanced weekday business attire with weekend artistry. Their repertoire includes a wide range of covers from JPOP and Western music to jazz and enka as well as original songs infused with a uniquely corporate-worker perspective. Their sound is full of potential and growth. In 2019, they performed at the Hino Music Festival, and since then, they have produced and shared over 400 videos on their weekly updated YouTube channel, Music Pair Channel. They also host online live shows and regular in person gigs at a pizza restaurant in Machida.