Call My Name Again Front Cover

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Call My Name Again

Motty Suzuki, Miyamai Moca

あんなにも 夢中だったのに

今となっては 箱の中に

しまわれて 忘れられてる

お人形です 思い出して

このまんま ずっとほっとかれ

箱の中で 寝るだけなの

もう一度 明るいお部屋で

一緒に 遊んでほしいの

新しい お人形より

あなたのことよく 知ってるわ

あなたの 笑顔見たいの

だから 箱から出して

あんなにも 優しかったのに

今となっては 過去の中に

閉ざされて 逃げられぬまま

あしたが見えない 闇の中で

このまんま ずっと黙りこけ

部屋の中で 待つだけなの

もう一度 優しいあの日の

私の 名前を呼んでよ

新しい お人形より

あなたの嘘さえ 許せるわ

あなたの 本音聞かせて

だから 箱から出して

  • Lyricist

    Motty Suzuki

  • Composer

    Motty Suzuki

  • Producer

    Motty Suzuki

  • Mixing Engineer

    Motty Suzuki

  • Mastering Engineer

    Motty Suzuki

  • Bass Guitar

    Motty Suzuki

  • Drums

    Motty Suzuki

  • Vocals

    Miyamai Moca

  • Piano

    Motty Suzuki

  • Violin

    Motty Suzuki

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Call My Name Again

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    Call My Name Again

    Motty Suzuki, Miyamai Moca

[The Concept: A Story of Rebirth Hidden in a Box]
When we first met, I was your favorite doll. We spent every day together, and you called my name over and over. But over time, your interest faded. I was put away in a box and forgotten. Now, your eyes seem to be on a new doll.
Looking at myself in this box, I thought: "This is just like the relationships between adults." Couples who have lost their spark, lovers who pass each other by, or those who are about to part ways...
When did we start feeling shy or hesitant to call the name of the person we love most? "Call My Name Again" is a ballad about the rebirth of the heart. It tells the story of people who have taken each other for granted in the quiet, sometimes endless maze of daily life.
The story features two dolls trapped in a dark box. Even though they are right next to each other, the darkness has created an invisible wall between them. Using this "emotional distance" as a metaphor, the song captures the moment when frozen time begins to melt under a warm light.
[The Sound: A Dialogue Between Voice and Violin]
The heart of this song is the "voice" that bares its soul and the "violin" that gently stays by its side.
* Truth in Words: The vocals carefully pick up the true feelings hidden deep in the heart. The rising emotion in the chorus is not just a cry, but a sincere prayer to reconnect.
* Lingering Melodies: The violin speaks for the sighs and trembling emotions that words cannot express. By staying one step behind the vocals, the violin's melody represents the new "air" flowing between the two people.
[Contrast: From Darkness to Light]
The first half of the song is dominated by a lonely, quiet sound, like a closed room. This reflects the sadness of the dolls in the box. In the second half, the story shifts to our human world.
Two people living in the same room, but each hiding in their own "shell." Even if you are physically close, you are lonely if your hearts are trapped in separate boxes. But please, try to remember. Remember when you first met, when you were so in love, and when time flowed gently between you.
Calling someone's name with love-perhaps that is where a relationship begins to heal. A "new doll" might look fresh and bright now, but if you speak from your heart and face your partner, you can start a new story together. The heart that once cried, "I can't see tomorrow in this darkness," now reaches out and calls a name. I composed this as an auditory drama where the world regains its color.
[To the Listeners]
In our busy lives, the things we should treasure most can get buried in the noise. To "call someone's name" is to recognize them as an irreplaceable person. It is perhaps the smallest yet greatest proof of love.
When you finish listening to this song, if the face of someone special comes to mind, please call their name. From the darkness to the light-I hope this song becomes a warm light that stays with your story.

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