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This song was written during the COVID-19 pandemic.
At the time, someone told me, "Music is just entertainment - it's natural for it to fade away in times like this."
But I never saw music as mere entertainment.
For me, it's my soul -it's my way of living.
I poured all that frustration and passion into writing this song.
To anyone who's ever been told that what they do is "just for fun"or "a waste of time,"
I want you to hear this.
No matter the situation, I hope you can take pride in the way you live.
This song carries that unwavering spirit -the belief that "I am who I am."
Rapture Robin is a rare kind of artist who lets the quiet heat of AOR and Quiet Storm, and the 'speaking rhythm and space' rooted in Black Music, breathe naturally in the Japanese language. She gently pours the temperature of the city at night, and the subtle shadows that tremble deep in the chest, into sharpened words and melodies carrying a faint, living sway. Her voice never insists. Yet after it touches you, only a quiet afterglow remains, as if softly illuminating the listener's emotions. The sense of time in Black Music, the emotional nuance of Japanese, and the lingering warmth of AOR converge into a single line, giving birth to a sound that feels nostalgic, yet has never existed before. That quiet singularity is the very core of her music.