I loved you Front Cover

Lyric

I want to be invisible

kakizaki yuta

この世界はとうにお終いで

無意味そうな合図が鳴り出して

仄めかした誰かは笑って

けれどそれは淡々と訪れた

戻れないないつかの週末に

これからはユートピア 終末で

変わらないな僕はいつまでも

目を逸らした 目を凝らした

間違いも辛い痛いことばかりの

わからないと言い聞かせた私の言葉を今信じて?

初めから決まっていたことは全部

あなたが居たこと

叶わないこと

消えてしまったはずの

明け方の記憶を

閉じ込めた 愛 痛い 期待 知らない

あたしはこのまま生きてくでしょう

透明になりたい!

震えてしまったはずの

機械仕掛けの模型を

滑稽だなって壊した

あなたに似た遺体

死にたいだなんて

消えたいだなんて

どうでもいいか

知らないと理解しないことばかりの

わからないと言い聞かせた私の記憶今許して?

初めから決まっていたことは全部

あなたが居ないこと

叶わないこと

消えてしまったはずの

明け方の記憶を

閉じ込めた 愛 痛い 期待 知らない

あたしはこのまま生きてくでしょう

透明になりたい!

消えてしまったはずの

明け方の記憶を

閉じ込めた愛

消えてしまったはずの

明け方の記憶を

閉じ込めた 愛 痛い 期待 知らない

あたしはこのまま生きてくでしょう

透明になりたい!

  • Lyricist

    kakizaki yuta

  • Composer

    kakizaki yuta

I loved you Front Cover

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  • 1

    It's Tokyo

    kakizaki yuta

  • 2

    Ending

    kakizaki yuta

  • ⚫︎

    I want to be invisible

    kakizaki yuta

  • 4

    Maybe navy Blue

    kakizaki yuta

  • 5

    Summer, Yamanote Line 29 station

    kakizaki yuta

  • 6

    Seikatsu

    kakizaki yuta

  • 7

    I loved you

    kakizaki yuta

Yuta Kakizaki, first album The first track, It' s Tokyo, is a psychedelic, unpleasant but pleasant song. This song was featured on the Kirakira Pop Japan playlist and received quite a response from various celebrities. The second song "Ending" is a cool guitar rock-oriented song. We tried to change the development at a dizzying pace so as not to bore you with the same chords. The third song, "I want to be invisible," is a mid-tempo song with a sad atmosphere. It is an electronic piano-driven electronic song. The melody is sad. The fourth song, "Maybe Navy Blue," is a rock ballad. The guitar is quite cool and incorporates various phrases. It is also sad. The fifth song, Yamanote Line, 29 Station, is an old-fashioned city pop song. I sampled the lyrics of the song "Kusuri wo Mucho" to give it a nostalgic feel. The flute and other instruments are used to create a tune that reminds us of scenes from the past. The sixth song, "Seikatsu," is a straightforward J-pop ballad. I wrote this song because it reminds me of my old self. It is a pretty good song. I think the guitar solo is especially good. The seventh song is called I loved you. It's a shoegazey song suitable for the end of the album. I wrote it with a monotonous beat drum and a kind of sadness that only it can bring out.

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