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Yoru no Misaki - Seven Stories of Love and Farewell

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[Night at the Cape - Seven Stories of Love and Farewell]
The night when the sound of waves turns into a rhapsody. Seven fragments of love, written at the cape with city lights at your back.

A supreme adult contemporary album by Ms. Misaki, the advisor of the Enoshima High School Art Club.
Her elegant and glossy voice, reminiscent of Mariya Takeuchi, portrays a sophisticated charm like a "mature social lounge" where nighttime silence meets urban bustle. Beyond the benevolent face she shows her students, this album reveals her "solitude, passion, and rebirth" as an individual woman.

Accompanied by jazzy piano and urban rhythms, she dramatically sings of the encounters and farewells repeated at the cape. A refined sound story that makes you want to listen while leaning back with a glass in hand.