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A blues for souls weary of a world that always asks, "Which side is justice on?"
This song tells the story of a man who throws away the borrowed yardsticks that carve the world into black and white. Standing in a rain-soaked back alley, he rediscovers whats truly worth protecting: not grand ideals, but the everyday treasures we often overlook, the quiet moments shared over a cheap drink.
This is a raw, heartfelt anthem about embracing it all your scars and my weaknesses, your tears and my sins. It's a search for the "color of dawn," the nuanced truth that bleeds between the stark lines of black and white. This is a song about finding our way not by choosing a side, but by opening our arms.
For anyone feeling lost in the noise, for anyone who's ever felt alone in a crowd, let this blues be the warmth you seek. It's a reminder that by accepting each other, we can face "a slightly better tomorrow," together.
A gravelly voice that echoes the soul. The authentic sound of life told through blues and folk. Kiyoshi Fujiwara is a singer and songwriter defined by his uniquely weathered husky voice. This sound is as raw as it is intensely warm. Seamlessly blending the deep sorrow of the blues with the rustic intimacy of folk music he sings about the light shadow and everyday landscapes of the human experience. His vocals carry the profound resonance of a life fully lived. Shifting effortlessly from powerful gravelly declarations to gentle conversational whispers his style quietly yet deeply stirs the emotions of his listeners. Every chord and raspy note feels like a page torn from a personal diary. Experience a musical world woven by acoustic guitar picking and a voice that radiates genuine human warmth. The music of Ikuyoshi Fujiwara is the perfect companion for a quiet night a moment of reflection or a glass of your favorite drink. It is an authentic soundtrack for the soul.