

It was the jam night called White Night
We came across and never stopped on the same vibe
No worries for the new dawn
‘Cause it’s always there
My old diary began breathing
I wake up in the morning in peace
I see no one in the city knowing you
As if it never happened
As if you never exist
And our music is off
I’ll be the landmark for all the believers
I sing alone and what does it mean to the rest?
I can’t help believing you’ll find me some day
I’m armoured with the headphone with no sound
Life just spins without you
As if it never happened
As if you never exist
And all noises are on
I’ll be the landmark for all the believers
I sing alone, I sing along on my own
-Can you hear me?-
I still hear your song alive
I’ll be the landmark for all the believers
I sing alone, I sing along on my own
Can you hear me?
I still hear your song alive
Let it breathe some day
- Lyricist
Momo
- Composer
Momo

Listen to Sing Along On My Own by Momo
Streaming / Download
- 1
Safe in the Dark
Momo
- 2
Way Too Far
Momo
- 3
I Might Be Gone
Momo
- 4
Red Toenails
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- 5
Softest Sphere
Momo
- 6
Almost Invisible
Momo
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Sing Along On My Own
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- 8
Summer Storm
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- 9
Home
Momo
Momo a.k.a. Momoko Kawabata's debut album, featuring only her vocals and her piano. She lived in London for a while before moving to Tokyo afterwards. Meanwhile, she has experienced loads of uncertain circumstances and people's wandering minds. These 9 songs are related to life in a city with self-consciousness. Enjoy her effervescent voice with the headphones or in a small room.
Artist Profile
Momo
Momo (Momoko Kawabata) is a singer songwriter known for her passionate piano style, occasionally accompanied by the support of violins and a band. She was born and raised in Chiba, the neighbourly prefecture of Tokyo without much influence from any friends, family or the music industry over there. She self-taught herself how to write songs, how to sing and how to play the piano, mostly relying on her ears and so Momo's unique playing style is highly influenced by this. Although she is often described as the Japanese Kate Bush or Ben Folds, she is into guitar music and live bands such as Elliott Smith, Deerhunter, Modest Mouse and so on rather than shiny piano pop music.