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Lyric

Koi-iro-no-sekai

kotoriyuki

この空に頭あずけて

からっぽになったら

身体中ときめきはじまる

しあわせになれる

楽しいことなら今すぐ

動きたくなるよ

生まれてきたんだ みんな みんな

夢の中から

がんばるよりも夢中になって

キラキラしよう 友達探しにいこう

トンネルくぐって海の向こうへ

新しい 服に着替えて

ウクレを持ったら

胸の奥 忘れかけていた

恋に出逢える

大好きなんだあの子が

伝えたくなるよ

生まれてきたんだ みんな みんな

夢の中から

がんばるよりも夢中になって

眩しいキッスで わたしをドキドキさせて

夢のなかまで連れていって

がんばるよりも夢中になって

キラキラしてる あなたが好きよ大好き

笑ってみせてあなたの心を

恋色の世界

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  • Composer

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  • Producer

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  • Vocals

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  • Songwriter

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  • Other Instruments

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Listen to Koi-iro-no-sekai by kotoriyuki

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    yoakenohazimari

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    Sunshine

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    Ameagarino-niji

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    Koi-iro-no-sekai

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    Hazimari-no-asa

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    Sora-yo

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Kotori Yuki's collection of original songs -
her first ukulele sing-along album.

A gentle voice resonating over the simple sound of the ukulele.
The sky is always there,
silently embracing everything.

Sorauta is a record of songs
sung toward that sky.

The blue we looked up to after tears,
the wind we breathed in with a full heart,
the quiet of nights when we couldn't say "I'm okay."

May this music
somehow overlap with your own sky,
and become a gentle reason for you to start walking again-

Artist Profile

  • kotoriyuki

    Growing up in a rich musical environment, Yuki Kotori was exposed to diverse musical cultures through interactions with visiting international musicians and through the Western classical and popular music loved by her father. Her journey as a performing artist began after writing the song Open Your Eyes when her host father, who had been like family for many years, fell into a coma and faced a life-threatening situation. While working as a kindergarten teacher, she developed a desire to create music that gently supports and resonates with people's hearts. This led her to pursue composition more seriously. In 2021, her choral work Hikari was featured in the music education magazine Kyoiku Ongaku. In 2023, her song collection Watashi to Kotori to Suzu to: Songs of Misuzu Kaneko was published by Kyoiku Geijutsu-sha. Her works continue to be performed in schools and kindergartens throughout Japan. In 2024, she received the Grand Prize in the Song Category at the 5th Ukulele Contest 4ALL. Based in Chiba, Japan, Yuki performs with ukulele and piano while continuing to compose choral works, songs and piano pieces. Through concerts, educational settings and community events, she shares music that offers comfort, hope and connection.

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