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Hinano Nagasaki unveils her latest single "Yachō Ageha," a darkly enchanting rock ballad that vividly portrays a woman caught between love and loneliness. Like a butterfly drifting through the midnight sky, the song embodies fragility, passion, and the inescapable pull of destiny. The lyrics capture the tension of a relationship veiled in tenderness yet shadowed by cold gazes and unspoken truths. With no promises to hold onto and no place to return, love is painted as both intoxicating and heartbreaking. The recurring phrases "yurari yurari," "fuwari fuwari," and "hirari hirari" echo the image of a butterfly shedding its wings, scattering fragments of love as it falls-leaving behind a haunting afterglow. Nagasaki's powerful yet delicate vocals bring this world to life, expressing both the desperate surrender to love and the unquenchable yearning that lingers in the night. "Yachō Ageha" is a dramatic love song that intertwines beauty and sorrow, a fleeting radiance shimmering in the darkness.
Born on August 6 and raised in Saitama, Japan. With an unwavering love for singing, music has always been at the center of life. During childhood, difficult family circumstances and experiences of bullying in elementary school made it hard to attend classes. In those moments, music became a source of comfort and strength, sparking the dream of becoming a singer. Influenced by artists such as Janne Da Arc and Acid Black Cherry, this passion continued to grow. At the age of 18, appeared on the special program ONE OK ROCK 18festival We are, broadcast on NHK in January 2017. After meeting Yukiko Tanaka there, began participating as a chorus member for renowned artists such as Skoop On Somebody, Ikusaburo Yamazaki, and Kobukuro. With a dream of performing at Nippon Budokan, continues to move forward every day, embracing each encounter as a once-in-a-lifetime moment.
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