

How to smile
You seem to know it
To be paid or ignored
How to cry
You seem to know it
To be paid or ignored
But you do not know it
You just do it
And you love it or hate it
How you smile
I seem to know it
You’ll be paid
And that’s faulty
You cannot be paid
Your price is higher than that of his purse
And you worry
You cannot be paid
Your price would burn out the labor market
They stick to cleaner things
Though some are bound to live as outside beasts
Which side do you take?
Or you do not take, take, take, take sides
And that’s faulty
You cannot be paid
Your price is higher than that of his purse
And you worry
You cannot be paid
Your price would burn out the labor market
The labor market
How to fly
You seem to know it
To be paid or ignored
But you do not know it
You just do it
Your price is higher
How you fly
I seem to know it
Your price would burn out the labor market
- Lyricist
TOKIO KUGE
- Composer
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Is Slavery Banned?
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- 2
Stop Solo Mute
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- 3
Thunders in Snow
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- 4
Fate Is Known
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The Labor Market
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- 6
The Berlin Wall
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- 7
The Umbrella Song
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- 8
Cookies And Coffee
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- 9
Our Only Land
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Artist Profile
TOKIO KUGE
A Japanese who was born in Tokyo in 1993. He created sounds for a drama in a school festival in 2011 and got interested in musical creation. He received an acoustic guitar in 2012 and started making songs in the following year. In 2014, a book led him to pay attention to the signification of the gestures before enunciation. He learned to play the guitar outside little by little from the winter of 2015. He stayed in Mexico for one year as a government sponsored overseas student from the summer of 2016. In 2018, he proposed the anti-territorial as the political signification of ineffable violence. He completed a double degree program in Colombia in one year in 2019 and earned two master's degrees. He threw away his acoustic guitar in 2020. In 2021, he acquired Verbales, a trademark that values the space between words and action. In 2022 and 2023, he released 19 DTM songs (Discontinued) and bought a Mexican jazzmaster.
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