Re:Silence Front Cover

Lyric

Pretending to be proper (original ver)

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夜の信号が

まだ赤のまま

特に理由もなく

ため息をつく

癖が

増えた

ちゃんとしてるって

言われるほど

何を

隠してるか

分からなくなる

怒ってないよ

疲れてるだけ

ちゃんとした

フリが

上手くなった

だけ

ちゃんとしたフリで

今日も

やり過ごす

本音は

奥のほうで

静かに

待ってる

ちゃんとしたフリで

笑って

みせる

誰にも

ばれないまま

夜が

過ぎてく

間違えないように

言葉を

選ぶほど

本当の声が

どこにあるか

分からなく

なった

優しい人だね

それだけで

何も

言えなくなる

ちゃんとしたフリで

今日も

終わらせる

壊れて

いないことに

して

眠る

ちゃんとしたフリが

取れた

夜に

何を

話せばいいか

まだ

知らない

演じてる

つもりも

ないのに

気づけば

台本だけ

増えていく

ちゃんとしたフリで

生きてきた

それが

悪いわけじゃ

ないけど

本当は

誰かに

気づいて

ほしかった

信号が

青に

変わる

  • Lyricist

    NAGISA

  • Composer

    NAGISA

  • Producer

    NAGISA

  • Vocals

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Re:Silence Front Cover

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  • 1

    was silent (original ver)

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  • 2

    No one's voice (original ver)

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  • 3

    It's ringing inside (original ver)

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  • 4

    It's like you're not here (original ver)

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  • 5

    choose today (original ver)

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  • 6

    Connected by noise (original ver)

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  • 7

    until it turns black (original ver)

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  • 8

    Still the light (original ver)

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  • ⚫︎

    Pretending to be proper (original ver)

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  • 10

    Still singing (original ver)

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  • 11

    The melody remains (bonus track)

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I wasn't silent because I chose to be.
I simply couldn't turn it into words.

"Re:Silence" is an album that excavates
the time when voices were lost,
the emotions that couldn't be screamed out,
and the impulses that refused to disappear.

Social distortion.
The pressure of being seen.
The weight of what's considered "right."

By repeatedly choosing silence within that space,
the quiet eventually transformed
into noise echoing deep inside.

This album does not offer clean answers
or a story of salvation.

It holds screams,
distortion,
and fractured melodies.

And yet, what remains at the end
is a voice that never vanished
and a melody that words couldn't contain.

Not to deny silence,
but to prove what survived beyond it.

Re:Silence?
This is not a record of reclaiming a voice,
but an album that acknowledges
the fact that something was still left sounding.

"