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Not about meeting again. About wishing well.
On "Wishing," i-Jay turns the past into something you can carry without carrying pain. The verses recall Tokyo in vivid, intimate detail-shared streets, familiar skies, small scenes kept like folded paper dreams. But the emotional arc doesn't lean toward "come back." It leans toward gratitude.
This is a song for the space after-when you've grown apart, but the memories still matter. When nostalgia doesn't mean desperation. When love becomes something softer: hoping the other person is safe, happy, and at peace.
The hook says it plainly:
Wishing you happiness
Wishing you light
If we both stay happy
That feels alright
The bridge deepens that idea-love as a steady flame, not a chain. Not holding. Not hurting. Just speaking someone's name with care, even from far away.
Musically, "Wishing" sits in a warm pop-ballad lane-around 102 BPM, grounded in F major, with a vocal-forward mix and a dynamic journey that dips into stillness before the final chorus opens back into light. The artwork mirrors the song: handwritten lines, old photographs, letters tied with twine, golden-hour light across a wooden desk.
"Wishing" is for late nights when you don't want sadness-you want remembrance. When you're not asking to meet again, but quietly hoping you both find your way forward, bright and unbroken.