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Natsuki Tkagi and Yanaimo. release their first collaborative single, "Hundreds of Lifetimes."
The song is an emotional rock track that combines an energetic band sound with retro-inspired synthesizers reminiscent of the 1980s. Despite its upbeat tempo, it explores the universal theme of suddenly losing someone dear, expressing the emotions of grief, regret, and the determination to keep moving forward.
At the heart of the lyrics is the haunting question: "How many lifetimes would I have to give to see you one last time and tell you how I feel?" Through vivid memories of everyday life and the regret of never having truly said "I love you," the song paints a deeply personal portrait of loss. The repeated refrain symbolizes the depth of longing for someone who is gone, while the finale transforms that sorrow into a quiet yet powerful resolve to keep living.
Bringing together the distinct musical styles of Natsuki Tkagi and Yanaimo., the track blends contemporary J-pop with retro influences to create a sound that is both nostalgic and modern. The contrast between its energetic performance and emotionally charged lyrics makes this collaboration a memorable new milestone for both artists.
A singer songwriter whose music instantly brings a movie scene to mind. Riding on an eighties inspired sound, he powerfully sing a bittersweet story.