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I wrote songs about scenes that occur in my daily life. This album is full of songs that utilize the tones of the ukulele.
``Let's go to the cafe'' is a song about the cafe latte, sandwich, salad, dessert and cake at my favorite cafe.
``Pasta of Sunday'' is a song about a cute magical girl who is in love with a boy.
``For those of you who hate washing dishes'' and ``Automatic Vacuum cleaner Roomba,'' which express the difficulty of washing dishes and vacuuming with humorous lyrics, will make your daily housework more enjoyable.
And like a precious family, like brothers and sisters, like a friend, like a best friend... "Little Friend" is a song about the dog I had at my parents' house.
The sounds of life flowing inside you. I'm sure there is something in common with the sounds in my life. I created this piece with the hope that you can enjoy it together with the small and important things in everyday life, along with the gentle sounds of the ukulele.
Began studying classical piano at the age of five. From junior high school through university, she dedicated herself to the clarinet, performing in school wind ensembles and a city concert band, before majoring in clarinet at music college and undertaking formal classical training. In high school, she joined a ska band and started her career in band performance as an alto saxophonist. She also took part in arranging, songwriting, and composing, broadening her musical expression beyond genres. At 22, she was deeply moved by the music of Sukima Switch, which inspired her to pursue singing, a path she had long dreamed of since childhood. Around the age of 24, she formed the piano-vocal unit Kimiiro Lover, appearing on television and radio. After later facing health challenges, she found her way to the ukulele. She now creates music marked by naturally expressive lyrics, the gentle sound of the ukulele, and a transparent, soothing voice that quietly and deeply resonates with listeners.