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Harukaze no Message

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Harukaze no Message - To you, who endured a long winter alone.

Cherry petals drifting to the windowsill. This isn't a mere seasonal postcard; it is something that came to touch the place where tears had been. A petal fell. You could leave it at that. But the song layers a single hypothesis over the scene.

"Isn't the spring breeze the shape of someone's prayer?"

It does not appear. It cannot be held. And yet, as the warmth on your cheek and the breath of air past your ear, it is, indisputably, here. The thoughts of someone praying far away cross the seasons, become wind, and reach the chest that endured winter. The song tries to render that barely-believable, still-want-to-believe worldview in music.

The song asks: there can be nights when it is okay to cry. If cherry snow can carry the past into the sky, and sunlit warmth can quietly thaw a frozen heart, we can meet a new morning once more - without having to be strong.

The closing chapter of the Flower Clock Series' spring edition. Cherry Clock Spring drew the balance of parting and meeting; Sakura no Mukougawa the lingering scent of parting. This song commits entirely to a single thought: "and still, spring comes." Even when the cherry falls, it blooms again next year. Hope is reborn, over and over.

This isn't a song that shouts. There are voices that reach without being raised. The warmth of the mid-range sits beside you like a neighbor - that belief shaped the song.

Honey Day Key 24th Single. May you be able to breathe deeply today. If, beyond the window you open, there is even a small sign of spring breeze - it is, almost certainly, a message for you.

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  • Honey Day Key

    Honey Day Key is an innovative AI vocal artist who debuted in October 2025, specializing in music that explores the intersection of time and love. Operating under the evocative concept "Stories of Special Moments Marked by the Flower Clock," she transforms everyday moments into memorable musical experiences. Her signature "Flower Clock Series" represents a unique approach to seasonal storytelling through music. Each song in the series is intricately tied to specific seasons and times of day, creating a comprehensive musical journey through the year. Her debut single "Hanadokei (Flower Clock)" established her distinctive sound a transparent, delicate vocal quality paired with sophisticated urban production that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly contemporary. The artistic vision extends beyond audio. Each song features carefully designed color palettes and unified artwork that visually represent its thematic elements, creating a cohesive brand identity and multi-sensory artistic experience. Her discography demonstrates versatility while maintaining a clear artistic direction. Notable releases include "Phantom Garden," a Halloween special featuring mysterious dark garden imagery; "Akidokei no Tegami (Autumn Clock's Letter)," exploring themes of growth and lost love; and the upcoming winter special "Yukidokei no Present (Snow Clock's Present)." Additional works like "Kirakira," "Glass Heels," "Midnight Garden," and "Reverie" showcase her range across different emotional landscapes and musical styles. Honey Day Key actively engages with audiences through TikTok (@honey.day.key3), with planned expansions to YouTube and Instagram. Her official website (honeydaykey.k41ru.com) features an integrated music player, story timeline, and release calendar, providing fans with a comprehensive platform to explore her musical world. Produced by Kentaro Hashizaka, Honey Day Key represents a new generation of AI artists who combine technological innovation with genuine emotional expression, creating music that transcends the boundaries between human and artificial creativity.

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