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"Snowfall in Harajuku" is LITTLE CURE's
urban Christmas tale wrapped in neon lights and fading memories.
Set in Harajuku, 2025, the song drifts between past and present-
where 90's dreams, lost voices, and unspoken goodbyes
resurface under shimmering illuminations and falling snow.
Reflections in glass windows, brake lights on Aoyama Street,
a Giulietta waiting quietly in a coin parking lot-
each image becomes a fragment of memory,
captured by synth-driven beats and a cold yet tender winter atmosphere.
At its heart, the song is about continuing to feel, even after loss,
and about the "lonely daylight" that still shines within us,
guiding us forward through frozen nights.
As snow dances like memories in the air,
this is a reminder that
we are still alive-
still glowing-
inside the neon light. Time Machine
LITTLE CURE is a Japanese techno-pop and euro-dance unit formed in 1999 under Wolfgang Label, featuring NAOMI, Hiroko (Hiroko Konishi), and Yuki. They first gained attention through contributions to KONAMI's BEMANI game series such as pop'n music, with signature tracks like bit of love, full moon, and LET ME FEEL SO HIGH. Their music blends melancholic elegance and danceable rhythm, combining crystal-clear vocals with emotional synth melodies. After early releases on Nippon Columbia, including Silver E-Tude and bit of love, the group entered a new creative phase in the 2000s, evolving into a more diverse soundscape that integrates pop, rock, and electronic elements. In 2025, LITTLE CURE celebrates its 25th anniversary with the digital EP Retro Vibes 199X - We are LITTLE CURE, featuring Born Under the Sky (1975) and Her Sweet Cabriolet. The release marks a return to their roots: nostalgic yet futuristic.
Wolgang