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Fountain of Tears (Original Song)

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When I write lyrics, I often think about things from the perspective of someone and create stories. For the lyrics of this song, I imagined myself as a goddess who exists to heal people... I set the scene and came up with the story.

Sometimes the feelings of people on earth spill out as tears, but those tears reach the heavens and are collected in a spring. The goddesses purify the spring and return it to the earth. Sometimes crying makes you feel better, right? I thought that's what it means.

Sometimes someone on earth sheds tears praying for someone else's happiness. Those tears are delivered to the spring in heaven. The goddesses who receive those tears are moved by the tears of "unconditional love" that have a very precious and beautiful vibration.
The goddesses pour those tears of love into a cup, drink them, and get drunk.

The goddesses sing a song of blessing to bless the person who shed the precious tears of unconditional love and to make the prayer contained in those tears come true, and the song resonates throughout the universe... It turned out to be such a beautiful song.

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  • @Aika-Musics

    In my younger years, I was active on stage as part of a musical theater troupe. This led me to develop an interest in gospel music, and I had the opportunity to perform in concerts and participate in recordings as a family member of Yuka Kamebuchi & VOJA (The Voices of Japan), as well as occasionally as a member of the Anointed Mass Choir produced by Chie Ayado. After that, I shifted my focus to being a magician, spending nearly 20 years working both onstage and behind the scenes. Eventually, I felt the limits of my physical energy and beauty, and decided to retire from the stage. In recent years, with the rise of AI, even someone like me with no formal music background has been able to start making music. I've begun using AI to create original songs. I've always enjoyed writing lyrics and coming up with imagery, and now I'm bringing to life lyrics I wrote around 30 years ago. It's been a joyful process to see them become part of my music today. I will continue to create music in a variety of genres, not limited to J-pop or rock. Also, I would like to apologize to everyone. I found a mistake in the description of my song "DIVA." The date written in my old lyrics was February 9, 1997.

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