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Happily ever after
"Twelve stories tracing the path of happiness, like finding a four-leaf clover."
Happily ever after is Sumasa's second album, capturing moments of love, friendship, longing, and quiet courage across twelve songs.
Each track reflects small miracles found in everyday life - the warmth of holding someone close, the ache of letting go, and the hope that gently rises again.
Whether standing in the light or pausing in the shade, listeners may find a piece of their own story here.
The lead track Happily ever after (2025 Remastered) celebrates lasting love with a bright digital groove and gentle rhythm, embracing the tenderness of shared days.
Shinku no Hanamizuki (2025 Remastered) paints a fleeting, passionate night before goodbye, blooming with vivid pop emotion.
Ashita no Watashi wo Hikari ni Utsushitara (2025 Remastered) turns heartbreak into renewal, guided by imagery of morning light and clear skies.
Dialogue (2025 Remastered) follows two hearts from night to dawn, blending different colors into one gentle harmony.
Susuiro no Makyu encourages those who keep swinging toward their dreams, even when covered in dust - a warm, forward-moving band sound.
It's too late reflects on love confessed too late, with layered guitars and soft electronic tension.
Daijoubu My boyfriend offers kindness and light like 90s J-Pop sunshine, repeating "it will be alright" with sincere warmth.
Oikaketai no by idol duo Asaren Coffee Break celebrates walking side by side toward a shared dream, wrapped in spring-bright pop.
Toumei na Kabe quietly questions modern distance and unseen emotional walls, balancing cool stillness with gentle hope.
Neva Giva Heroine is a bright pop anthem about standing up again and again - imperfect, but determined.
Kare Janai Hito (2025 Remastered) remembers a love that never fully faded, soft guitars carrying bittersweet air.
Closing track bestie (2025 Remastered) honors a bond deeper than romance, offering peace through gentle piano and strings.
Like finding a four-leaf clover in the grass,
Happily ever after reminds us that happiness often appears quietly,
waiting close beside us - delicate, simple, and real.
I am SUMASA, a Japanese songwriter and lyricist creating original J-POP. My music is inspired by the J-POP sound of the 80s and 90s, while delivering lyrics and melodies with a modern touch. Through TuneCore, my songs are available on major platforms such as Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube MusicFeatured in THE MAGAZINE, an official media outlet by TuneCore Japan.