AM: Front Cover

Lyric

Voyager

A-hum

Ye ye ye sing in the rain

雨に打たれるのは慣れた

濡れた羽が向かわせるの羽田

あれやこれやコネは

路地の裏で見つけた

廃れたbed townから

Next shitを書き下ろすとこ

くたくたBlack Jeansで

Any meansをlyricに落とすとこ

Enemysも掌を返して大の字

で入眠 BGMはNew sings

ゆるやかなスロープ

上がる一歩一歩walk

音を耳に流し込んだBOSE

ずっと三日坊主

だった俺もとっくのとうに

大船(おおぶね)に乗ったようなflow

額に飾るkenの絵

縁と足がendlessってことを忘れないため

歌詞を書き溜め

俺は生まれながら旅人

重い荷物なんて必要かどうかを俺に問う

ボロくなった台本

の端に書いた歌詞を思い出して

空に向けて飛ばす紙飛行機

Im'a Voyager 眺めるsunset

月が眠ったら明日はsunday

眠気眼に Loversのような

眩い光を浴び

Good morning drink blue mountain

朝焼け 山が赤く光って

Sunrise 東からのルーティーン

あれから少しGroovy

できない片付け

心は荒れ荒れ

雨 風 晴れ

あれだれ?やべーって

踏まれても文句言えるタイプ

踏まれないためにも努力できるタイプ

Yeah 縦社会に揉めれ縦動画眺める

お前がどこにたってようが

邪魔だったら避ける

黒い服のゾンビたちがtrainみたいに繋がる

特効薬用意してる遊びに来いLive

社会から見れば窓際の人

って田我流も言ってる

俺は風にゆれて

音にゆれて

波にゆれてる

身近な人泣かせて

知らない人を救ってる

立派か分かんないけどPlayer

HIPHOPか分かんないけどこれがtreasure

Im'a Voyager 眺めるsunset

月が眠ったら明日はsunday

眠気眼に Loversのような

眩い光を浴び

Good morning drink blue mountain

朝焼け 山が赤く光って

Sunrise 東からのルーティーン

あれから少しGroovy

  • Lyricist

    A-hum

  • Composer

    ymxk

  • Recording Engineer

    Hiromu Koinuma

  • Mixing Engineer

    Hiromu Koinuma

  • Rap

    A-hum

AM: Front Cover

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Time moves the same way every day,
but somehow, each day feels totally different.
Different feelings, different thoughts, different energy.
Some days the sky is bright, some days it's dark.
Some days end on a good note,
and some days just feel heavy the whole way through.
That's just life, right?

But sometimes, I lose sight of that "normal."
The value of things like people, places, time-
the important stuff-just slips out of view.

I've written lyrics about those feelings before.
And I thought I understood it.
But at some point, I realized I'd been so focused on the music I was trying to make,
I stopped noticing everything else.
To be honest, I think I even stopped really thinking about the music itself.

Working every day, coming home, writing lyrics.
Repeat.
Somewhere along the way, I convinced myself,
"If I don't have this, I can't live."
"If I'm not doing music, I don't deserve to be here."
I'd trapped myself in that mindset.
I've always had a habit of overthinking things.

And just when I started feeling really worn out,
a friend of mine-the one who always gives me energy and inspiration-
he just casually said:

"You just gotta do it."

He's the one who first got me into music,
and he's been watching me this whole time.
So when he said that, it hit different.
It made sense.
It felt like my shoulders relaxed a little.

Do it or don't.
Is it fire or not?
That's it.

He was saying that the first time we ever hung out too.
Actually, he's been saying it since day one.
And I always connected with that.
I've been turning that vibe into my own words, my own lyrics ever since.

86,400 seconds in a day.
Do that 365 times, that's a year.
Repeat that until you die.
It's such a basic thing, I never really stopped to think about it.
But maybe it's that simple-
just breathe and do what you do.
No need to overthink everything.

When I came back to that feeling-
that constant flow of "now"-
I started asking myself,
"What does my music sound like right now, in this version of me?"
That's when I started making this album.
That "just gotta do it" feeling kicked in again.

Even if I'm thinking the same thoughts,
the way time passes changes depending on my mood,
how I see the world that day.
And from there, words and melodies started coming naturally.
It felt so fun again.

"This is gonna be dope!"
"I'm doing this just 'cause I want to."
That's really all there was to it.
And then I was like-
oh yeah, that's how A-hum started in the first place.

Writing lyrics alone, singing, deleting, rewriting.
I think I've finally come to really love that time now.

With all the connections and moments happening lately,
I kind of forgot,
but I've always been a little bit of a lonely person.

So let me share that alone time-my "AM"-with you.
Listen whenever you want, in whatever mood you're in.
If this album lines up with something in your life, even just a little,
I'd be really happy.

Artist Profile

  • A-hum

    a crew based in Ofuna, Kamakura City "ONECREW" rapper He was born in Kanagawa Prefecture in 2000. She grew up in Yokohama and met HIPHOP in junior high school. I started making music as a hobby, I don't do any activities in particular and finish my school days. I'm going to start acting in 2020, I was frustrated because the rules and environment didn't match. I quit my office, when someone decides to live on music Artists who work mainly in Kamakura, Meet Kensuke Kamiishi, ONECREW We will start our music activities in earnest.

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