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This is a story of rebirth, a spell to break your own curse.
The third work from the artist "Yureru Bug," this is "Jewel."
The track features a refreshing and driving piano rock sound reminiscent of Orangerstar. Upon this soundscape, a universal and earnest question is posed that will pierce the heart of every listener.
"The inertia I've lived with until now"
"What was that dream I had back then?"
"We ran away because we hated getting hurt"
The regret and resignation that everyone has felt at least once.
The anxiety of watching time pass by, unable to act, wearing the armor of "pretending to be weak."
This piece is themed around this fundamental "bug" that we all carry in modern life: the desire to change, yet the inability to do so.
However, this song does not end in despair.
"If you're going to regret, do it now"
"You can do it"
"Act now"
These powerful words of encouragement, repeated throughout the song, are a cry from the artist "Yureru Bug" to their past self.
And at the same time, they are the greatest possible cheer for "you," the listener, who may be standing frozen before an invisible wall at this very moment.
"Will I make it in time? Will I still make it in time?"
This prayer at the end of the song, a mixture of anxiety and hope.
The answer to that question is entrusted to you, in the step you take after you finish listening.
The surface theme is a "support song for the struggling."
The hidden theme is "a farewell to oneself, and a new beginning."
We hope this song becomes a small catalyst for you to find and polish the "Jewel" hidden within your own heart.
About the artist "Yureru Bug"
A music project that explores the "bugs" lurking in the human heart and society, centered on the dual meaning of "computer bugs" and "insect bugs." Characterized by multi-layered lyrics that reveal new meanings on a second listen, and a genre-less sound.
Debut single "Nice to meet you, I'm a bug." and second single "The guy with mushrooms growing out of his head" are also available on all streaming platforms.
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