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"Shiroi Hako to Futari" is a Christmas song about finding quiet, real happiness
in the middle of struggling band life and part-time jobs.
In a small, ordinary apartment, two people sit across from each other,
a simple white box placed between them.
That moment alone is enough to believe the night is not a loss.
Instead of a slow romantic ballad, the song rides on a strong beat,
affirming the feeling of truly living even without success.
It is a winter song that embraces modest love with honesty,
true to the spirit of BASELINE 66.
BASELINE 66 is a three-piece rock band from Ishigaki Island, Okinawa, Japan. With raw guitar sounds and honest, straightforward lyrics, they capture youthful emotions and memories of life just before leaving their island home. Their live performances prioritize feeling over perfection, creating an immediate and powerful connection with the audience. Their debut song, Mada Namae no Nai Koi Datta, tells the story of a first love experienced just before leaving the island. Driven by the idea of redefining their own baseline in music, BASELINE 66 has begun to draw a new line from the island to the wider world.
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