No one's voice (original ver) Front Cover

No one's voice (original ver)

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"Everyone thinks so."
"That's just how things are."

Faceless words quietly take on the shape of truth,
guiding behavior without ever revealing who speaks them.

"Who's Voice Is This?" captures the discomfort of living
under pressure from voices with no clear source-
words that feel authoritative, yet belong to no one.

Anonymous phrases are hurled like announcements through loudspeakers,
while a fragile, human voice struggles to reclaim its own sound beneath them.
The contrast reveals a simple but crucial truth:
silence does not equal consent.

This is not a song of rebellion.
It is a song about drawing a line-
recognizing which voices were never yours to carry.