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"We were living a life just like a movie, weren't we?"

Cinematic Latin pop sung by Diamond Yukai, where passion and nostalgia resonate together.

The latest single from Diamond Yukai, who continues to lead the Japanese rock scene as the vocalist of the legendary rock band RED WARRIORS.

Featuring Fridayknight-who wrote the lyrics, composed the music, and served as producer-this cinematic pop track for adults blends the soothing groove of Latin music with a dramatic atmosphere reminiscent of a film score.

Set to a lighthearted Latin rhythm, this mid-tempo track features memorable melodies and lyrics that evoke a sense of wistfulness and nostalgia. Just like watching a movie, it vividly depicts the scenes of life where joy and sorrow, encounters and partings intertwine.

Bringing this world to life is Diamond Yukai's uniquely compelling vocals, backed by his long-standing career. Passion and melancholy blend exquisitely, evoking memories and stories unique to each listener.
This track stays close to the heart regardless of the season, leaving a lingering aftertaste like the end credits of a movie-a piece you'll want to listen to over and over again.


Diamond Yukai Profile
Born March 12, 1962, in Tokyo; raised in Saitama City.
In 1986, he made his major-label debut as the vocalist of the legendary rock band RED WARRIORS. With his overwhelming live performances and one-of-a-kind voice, he became a leading figure in the Japanese rock scene.
After the band disbanded in 1989, he began his career as a solo artist. In addition to his musical activities, he has been active in a wide range of fields, including acting, theater, film, television, and radio, and continues to work energetically on the front lines to this day.
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Major Career Highlights
1986
Made his major-label debut as the vocalist for RED WARRIORS
1989
RED WARRIORS disbanded
1990
Made his solo debut with the single "DIRTY HERO"
1996
Performed the Japanese-language theme song "Kimi wa Tomodachi" for the Disney film *Toy Story*
Successfully completed the RED WARRIORS reunion tour
Acting Career
*TOKYO POP*
*Bullet Runner*
*Lost in Translation*
Appeared in a wide range of productions, including stage, television, and radio
Recent Years
Actively held solo live shows and nationwide tours
Active in various fields, including television, radio, stage, and writing
Marked the 40th anniversary of RED WARRIORS' formation with commemorative live shows and tours
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Representative Songs
Casino Drive
Morning After
Wild Cherry
DIRTY HERO
Kimi wa Tomodachi
(Theme song for the Japanese version of the Disney movie "Toy Story")