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Tokyo Hurts the Most

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"Tokyo Hurts the Most" is a heartwarming R&B song about traveling across the world, only to realize that the place you left behind still holds the deepest part of your heart.

From the rain-soaked streets of London and the glowing nights of Paris to Barcelona and the shores of Rome, every beautiful destination feels strangely distant. No matter how many borders are crossed, memories of Tokyo remain closer than anywhere else-the neon lights, late-night konbini dinners, quiet alleys after the rain, crowded crossings, and the train that once felt like home.

Blending cinematic emotion with warm R&B melodies, the song captures the bittersweet feeling of missing not only a city, but also the person, the memories, and the version of yourself that still lives there.

Sometimes, the farther you travel, the more clearly you understand where your heart truly belongs.

"I've been around the world, but Tokyo hurts the most."

- DJ Shu Mahha