

Hi there
Haters...?
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Where are you at?
I’ve not seen you so long and I feel so lonely
Lately
Things are changing
Time is running out of my hands
I can’t keep them up to the same aim
The madness prompts the new craziest ages
I think I can be the one to push the big waves
And, I’m itching to dive into the days that we’ve never seen before
I’ll be anything what I want
I have issues with you
All the texts you typed to me were 100% yes...? or no?
You meant to bring me down
But you lead me back to the way
And add the pages I didn’t expect
The madness prompts the new craziest stories
I think I can take the lead role and win the prize
Yeah, I’m itching to dive into to your eyes
To make them to see the light
I’ll be anything what I want
Across the river of the words, I weave a sentence
Everything you said, I swear I swallow them to claim
Break the wall, and I swim a crawl
I’ll be anything what
Anything what the craziest ages!
I think I can be the one to push the big waves
And I’m itching to dive into the days that we’ve never seen before
I’ll be anything what I want
- Lyricist
Hori Katsura
- Composer
Hori Katsura
- Producer
Manabu Imada
- Co-Producer
Manabu Imada
- Recording Engineer
Eiji Hirano, Pon-Chan
- Mixing Engineer
Eiji Hirano
- Mastering Engineer
Eiji Hirano
- Guitar
Yosuke Fujiwara
- Bass Guitar
toyo
- Drums
aine fujioka
- Vocals
Hori Katsura
- Background Vocals
Hori Katsura
- Piano
Hiroaki Idaka
- Adapter
Manabu Imada
- Choir
Hori Katsura

Listen to Anything What I Want by Hori Katsura
Streaming / Download
- 1
Could I be
Hori Katsura
- 2
Victim of the Love
Hori Katsura
- 3
Say that again
Hori Katsura
- 4
Why Don't We Love Again?
Hori Katsura
- ⚫︎
Anything What I Want
Hori Katsura
- 6
What's Love
Hori Katsura
Singer-songwriter Katsura Hori officially launches her solo project with the release of her first original EP, My anthology. The project has already garnered significant anticipation, successfully reaching 117% of its goal through a pre-release crowdfunding campaign.
Rooted in R&B, Soul, Jazz, Country and Rock, this work seamlessly blends contemporary alternative pop elements. By delivering "uniquely Japanese, modest, and delicate emotions" through rhythmic English lyrics, Hori achieves a sophisticated balance between infectious grooves and deep emotional resonance.
The EP is produced by Manabu Imada, a singer-songwriter featured on the compilation album City Music Tokyo interchange (curated by Kunimondo Takiguchi of Ryusenkei) and an award-winning artist in various music competitions. The arrangements, synthesizers, and piano feature Hiroaki Idaka, the pianist of the world-renowned salsa band Orquesta De La Luz. The studio lineup is rounded out by a formidable group of internationally active musicians, including Yosuke Fujiwara (Gt), toyo (Ba), and aine fujioka (Dr).
Following her 2018 cover album Leave Love Behind and her activities with the acoustic unit futarinote, this release marks a definitive return to her solo career- a true "anthology" that reflects her musical evolution.
Artist Profile
Hori Katsura
Hori Katsura is a japanese singer & songwriter based in Kyoto, expressing emotion with rhythmic clarity in both English and Japanese. The music is rooted in soul, R&B, and alternative pop. She began her music career while attending university. She served as vocalist and English lyricist for the original band Mocafee. At the same time, she gained extensive live experience through cover bands and regular performances as a singer at a long-established club in Gion, Kyoto. In the spring of 2017, she held a series of jazz-focused live performances in a piano duo format at Kusatsu Music Forest International Concert Hall. That same year, she performed on the main stage of nana Fes 2017, organized by the music app nana (nana music Inc.), in front of an audience of approximately 1,500 people. In 2018, she released her first cover album, Leave Love Behind, under her own name. The album was distributed nationwide in Japan through Disk Union. In 2019, she formed the acoustic unit futarinote and returned to songwriting. The song Twilight Dew, for which she wrote both lyrics and music in Japanese, won the Grand Prize and the Hyogo Prefectural Governor's Award at the 13th LALALA Nishikita Musician Contest. The unit released four original albums and attracted attention in the audio community, including selection for sampler CDs and interviews featured in Quarterly Audio Accessories published by Ongen Publishing. At the end of 2025, she re-launched her solo project. She released her first comeback single, Could I be. A crowdfunding campaign for her upcoming EP on the platform Ubgoe reached 117% of its goal. She is currently releasing new singles from the EP and continues to expand her activities
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