Japanese Jargon Front Cover

Lyric

FAMOUS (Theme Park Remix)

Rié

Come and see me when you’re famous

Come and see me when you’re famous

If you ever make it, you can be like us

See me when you’re famous

So you say, I’ll be sure to turn you down

Pull you from the top to the ground

My patience won’t take it, come around

Pull you from the top to the ground

Come and see me when you’re famous

Come and see me when you’re famous

Share a piece of your cake with us

See me when you’re famous

So you say, I’ll be sure to turn you down

Pull you from the top to the ground

My patience won’t take it, come around

Pull you from the top to the ground

  • Lyricist

    Rie fu

  • Composer

    Rie fu

  • Remixer

    Theme Park

Japanese Jargon Front Cover

Listen to FAMOUS (Theme Park Remix) by Rié

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  • 1

    NINGEN ROBOT (feat. Meiso) [DJ YUSKAY REMIX]

    Rié

  • 2

    First Day of Spring (feat. YUYU & QPLO)

    Rié

  • 3

    Cabin Fever Carnival

    Rié

  • 4

    Three Black Labradors

    Rié

  • 5

    Niku Jagger

    Rié

  • ⚫︎

    FAMOUS (Theme Park Remix)

    Rié

  • 7

    About Time

    Rié

  • 8

    St.Martin (Theme Park mix)

    Rié

  • 9

    Secrets

    Rié

  • 10

    Levels (feat. Deacon)

    Rié

  • 11

    Business Trips

    Rié

  • 12

    Calling

    Rié

  • 13

    Break Away

    Rié

  • 14

    SIGN

    Rié

  • 15

    St.Martin (Molmol remix)

    Rié

Rié, a project under the alias of singer-songwriter Rie fu, has been featured in international music blogs and social media since 2017 for the hybrid eclectic sound and collaborations with Japanese and international artists. This year, the artist/painter/translator brings her unique cross-cultural perspective with the album "Japanese Jargon".

Artist Profile

  • Rié

    Rié (pronounced ree-ay) Funakoshi - known simply as Rié - is a singer-songwriter of rare melodic grace whose music resonates with the lush splendour of Karen Carpenter and the acoustic intimacy of Suzanne Vega. But there are signs in her sound of an artist teetering on the edge between MOR and the avant-garde. Listening to her reminds you that, from Kate Bush and Björk to Bat For Lash-es, some of the most interesting, experimental pop has one ear attuned to the mainstream. She came to music via painting, having studied Fine Art at London's Central Saint Martin's. When speaking about her art-based background: "I never thought I'd be a singer because I was shy and wanted to create and paint rather than have people look at me onstage," admits Rié, who was born in Japan and grew up in Tokyo in a family of medics ("I didn't get any of their doctor DNA," she laughs). A Rié song might be about anything - she even has one about eyelash extensions - but these are merely the launchpad for a series of thrillingly inventive meditations on the human condition. "There's nothing I wouldn't write about," she says. "I'd welcome the challenge of writing about the most unexpected thing. " "Japanese poetry and writing are all about saying something through something else, implying obliquely," she muses. "In a Japanese poem, if something is beautiful, you never use the word 'beautiful'; you refer to it without spelling it out." Paul Lester, September 2016 Artist logo by Airside Studios Japan

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