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Under the Moon

Snowk, J.Lamotta

How did you say it ain't real?

I do my thing yeah, if I do it

I know it's hard to believe it

I do my thing

I do it

We might won't get to understand it soon

And I hope I'm wrong

I've tried my best and even prayed under the moon

How did you say it ain't real?

I don't know what to tell you

I don't know what to tell you

Or do you actually see me?

I believe, we can do it after all

Let's do it after all

Take as much time that you need

I'll be there, love always indeed

Take as much time that you need

I'll be there, love always indeed

  • Lyricist

    J.Lamotta Suzume

  • Composer

    Fuminori Kagajo, Yutaka Takanami, J.Lamotta Suzume

  • Producer

    Snowk

  • Vocals

    J.LAMOTTA SUZUME

  • Programming

    Snowk

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  • 1

    Aura

    Snowk

  • ⚫︎

    Under the Moon

    Snowk, J.Lamotta

  • 3

    Catching Feels (feat. MARICELLE)

    Snowk

  • 4

    Margarita?

    Snowk, Froya

  • 5

    This Is Good (feat. Miraa May)

    Snowk

  • 6

    Forever (feat. Ari De Leo)

    Snowk

  • 7

    Good Love (feat. Lee Wilson)

    Snowk

  • 8

    I'm Lost (feat. J.O.Y)

    Snowk

  • 9

    It's Real (feat. Lee Wilson)

    Snowk

  • 10

    Miyanomori (feat. Froya)

    Snowk

  • 11

    Sunrise (feat. Shigge & Froya)

    Snowk

  • 12

    Matsuzaki

    Snowk

  • 13

    Back To Love (feat. Lee Wilson)

    Snowk

Artist Profile

  • Snowk

    A music project by DJ / Producer, Namy & Fuminori Kagajo both born in snow countries in Japan. Flowing sweet, sorrowful and nostalgic feelings like snowdrift, they produce music with a sense of floating like powder snow lying gently onto urban asphalt pavement roads.

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  • J.Lamotta

    J.Lamotta Suzume is a multi-talented songwriter, musician, and producer known for blending pop, hip-hop, and RnB with a distinctive, evolving sound. Started her career in Berlin and now based in Tel Aviv, her music is shaped by her Moroccan heritage, as reflected in her 2024 album Asulin, which explores family stories and personal growth. Her nickname "Suzume," meaning sparrow, symbolizes resilience and was inspired by a personal connection to Japanese culture. With performances at Japan's Blue Note Tokyo and an international fanbase, J.Lamotta continues to captivate audiences worldwide. Warawara, her first Japanese song, marks a new chapter in her artistic journey.

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