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忘れられない人の面影を、花束に込めようとしても言葉にしきれない心を描いた一曲です。記憶の中で輝き続けるまなざしや、会えない時間さえ支えに変わっていく切なさを、やわらかな言葉で束ねています。愛していると伝えることの近さと、その人を本当に言い表すことの遠さ。その揺れそのものが、この曲の静かな美しさになっています。
Sumi is a Japanese singer-songwriter who began releasing music in April 2026. Writing and composing her own work, she consistently explores a single theme: things that pass through impermanence, transience, the quiet movement between states. Her songwriting is built on a simple principle: to reach emotional depth through plain everyday language, precise word choice, and unexpected structure. She avoids elaborate vocabulary or stylistic tricks, writing in words anyone would recognize yet achieving resonance through how those words are arranged. Her work is marked by a distinctive linguistic fingerprint: archaic Japanese expressions and onomatopoeia dissolved into contemporary speech, creating a texture that feels both ancient and immediate. After her debut single "Kaze" (Wind) in April 2026, followed by "petrichor" and "microbit" in the same month, Sumi has adopted a weekly release cadence. A four-song cycle "butterfly," "Bouquet," "maria age" unfolds through May and June, followed by a second chapter of four more releases. Each song stands alone, yet four songs together trace a single narrative arc: a modern reinterpretation of serial storytelling in Japanese pop music. Musically, she moves freely across genres from electronic to acoustic solo guitar to world music but the underlying aesthetic remains constant: a meditation on impermanence and stillness. In deliberate contrast to the verbosity of mainstream J-pop, her work is designed around negative space. Since her first release, her music has begun reaching international listeners, with organic traction through TikTok and other platforms among non-Japanese-speaking audiences. Sumi's music doesn't speak in order to be heard. It leaves space and in that space, something passes through.