nantene. - But I Miss You - Front Cover

nantene. - But I Miss You -

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What if Detroit Trap had existed in 1970s Japan?

On a rainy night, the needle drops onto an old record.
A woman begins to sing, hiding everything behind her pride.

"I don't care about you anymore."

She says it while leaving the door slightly open.
She says she isn't waiting, yet keeps looking at the clock.

"nantene. - But I Miss You -" is a heartbreak song from an era that never existed, blending the melancholy and elegance of 1970s Japanese kayokyoku with bouncing Funk grooves and Detroit Trap beats.

In Japanese, she hides behind her pride.
In English, the truth slips out.

Don't come back.
But I miss you tonight.

Pride and longing echo through the worn sound of an old record.

What if a record like this had really been left behind somewhere in Showa-era Japan?

A song imagining another history of music that never happened.

...Just kidding.

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