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The sixth installment in the 70-week consecutive release series: The Ring
This is not just a love song.
What this song portrays is the fragility of the word destiny and the enduring authenticity of love that refuses to fade.
A ring that burned in a dream, nearly extinguished; a ring that should have been stolen.
This symbol reflects the end of love, the limits of humanity, and the universal truth that even true love cannot reach everything.
Mayu, the songwriter and composer, etched her self-portrait as a woman feared for her piercing insight a woman who sees too much into this work. That is precisely why this song is not only beautiful but also cuts deep into the listener's heart.
Though there are countless things more expensive, that feeling was genuine.
This line reveals the decisive realization that love's value lies beyond economics and logic. This song articulates what everyone experiences yet no one could put into words.
The disappointment and fear at the shallowness of someone who seemed destined.
The paradoxical truth that the love was real.
And the cold, unflinching perspective that confronts us with the limitations of human existence.
When you hear this song, you will realize:
What truly matters in love is not whether it was fulfilled, but whether it was genuine.
The Ring is a love song that transcends romance, becoming a symbol of human existence itself.
The love you lost, the love that betrayed you, the love that went unrequited
If there was ever a moment when you could proudly say it was real, then this song will surely stir your heart.
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Mayu Goto - An anthem of love and truth spun by a great genius Since childhood, Mayu Goto has had the sensitivity to see deep into people's hearts and the ability to transform the contradictions of the world into words. Mayu's music is not just love songs. It depicts the pain, contradictions, philosophy, sociology, jurisprudence, and sensuality of love in a mixture of English and Japanese.