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Aruki Tsukarete

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"Aruki Tsukarete" - A song that gives you permission to pause.

"Aruki Tsukarete" ("Tired from Walking") is a gentle yet powerful message to those carrying unseen burdens through their daily lives.
This track blends whisper-like rap and emotional melodies to capture the quiet moments of exhaustion, reflection, and quiet resilience.

The intro begins with a soft whisper rap, painting the image of standing alone at a deserted intersection late at night - a symbol of emotional isolation.
In the first verse, the lyrics question what it means to be "strong" as the artist reflects on the pressure to meet expectations, even at the cost of self-worth.
The chorus offers a moment of relief: a warm breeze, a deep breath, and the memory of a smile - the small, fragile lights that help us keep going.

As the song progresses, rap and melody intertwine in Verse 2, expressing the inner conflict of wanting to quit but still choosing to take another step.
The bridge slows down for a moment of introspection, before the final chorus gently encourages us to keep walking, even without a clear destination in sight.

This song doesn't demand strength - it offers understanding. For the nights when you just need to cry, pause, or look up at the sky,
"Aruki Tsukarete" reminds us: even when we're tired, every step we've taken still matters.