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Oboroge

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First, about the word "Oboroge" in the title.

I originally made this song with the image of the moon in mind, so I was going to call it "Otukisama"!

However, this song was originally inspired by a video I received from a friend, so I was a bit worried about what to title it because the image of the moon didn't match the image of the video.

So I decided on "Oboroge" because my image and the image of the moon, "Oboroge", fit the concept of the song very well.

And about "Oboroge", this is the first song to feature a female character.

I composed this song imagining a story between a man and a woman.

This song is about the feelings of a protagonist towards a woman he had been dating.

I've written a story like a novel, so please take a look!

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As I grew up and became an adult, I started to fall in love

I was having fun

I think

But I just couldn't feel "love".

I didn't know what the reason was.

But I just can't connect your affection and actions to my feelings of happiness.

You always take me out and I have a lot of fun,

but for some reason I'm not really happy.

I wonder why.

I like you, but I just can't understand.

I'm sorry I'm like this.

If you go away again, it's my fault.

I'm sorry.

I smiled back at you, as usual.

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What did you think?

I named it Oboroge because I wanted to express the blurred impression and feelings of the other person!

So I intentionally made sure the woman's face wasn't in the video, and her face was blurred in the distance.

If I were to put Oboroge into words, the word "love" itself is heavy, and the feelings I have don't keep up with what I think the word "love" means, so it expresses the sadness of not being able to love you.

This song is a sublimation of the protagonist's conflict and sadness, who likes you but doesn't know how to love you, in the place of Hakone.

There are a lot of songs with the theme of "love," but I once again thought, "What does "love" mean to me?" I hope this song will give you something to think about.

Artist Profile

  • TAKESHi

    TAKESHi is originally from Fukui Prefecture and moved to Tokyo at the age of 26 to pursue a career in music. He was originally a drummer in a band called "The unglazed" that was active in Fukui, and they won the audition "RO JACK" at the "ROCK IN JAPAN" festival in 2017, where they were selected as one of the top 20 out of 3,000 applicants. Currently, he also works as a support musician and arranger for other artists. His personal activities mainly take place on social media platforms such as Instagram. Under the belief of "wanting to save his past self," he creates music that reflects the landscapes and emotions he experienced at that time, aiming to express the music he wants to convey. With the piano as the main instrument, he creates soothing and inspiring songs in genres such as lo-fi and pop. He has also expanded his activities as a video creator.

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