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Last night, I couldn't bring myself to look him straight in the face.
My fingertips were the first to run away, my lips swallowed every word,
and only the sound of the door closing was left behind in the room.
Curled up on my bed, that moment kept playing on repeat.
The startled look in his eyes as he glanced at me,
the breath from his lips as they moved closer,
and right up to that final instant when I pushed him away.
A mix of embarrassment and regret flickered like a lantern,
filling the whole night with its unsteady light.
"I hope I don't have to see him tomorrow."
I whispered that to myself over and over,
burying my body deep under the blankets,
but my heart refused to move the way I told it to.
Yet the morning air was so clear, so transparent,
that my resolve to run away crumbled almost instantly.
With my hood pulled low as I walked to school,
I kept telling myself I should avoid him,
and still my eyes kept searching first for the places where he might be.
The moment his eyes recognized me from the far end of the hallway,
my heart made a sound more honest than any excuse I could have come up with.
Back in the café, sitting face to face again,
yesterday's shyness slowly melted away like steam,
and between the two lattes set just a little closer than before,
all those misaligned feelings began, carefully, to turn transparent.
"This time... I hope I'm not wrong."
That was all I could think.
The song *Bed Timing* was born straight out of that feeling.
A song that begins with the voices of boys and girls
who hesitate to love and are afraid of being loved.
On the warmth of jazz pop, we lay the gentle breath of lo-fi,
turning every restless, tossing-and-turning grain of emotion
directly into music - a pop song for winter.
From the regret rewound over and over on the bed,
to the sound of a heart shattering in a hallway where two people meet,
and even the small courage that melts into the steam of a warm latte -
the song stacks each of those tiny timings one on top of another and says:
even if last night was a mistake,
today you might be able to come just a little closer to your true feelings.
On a clear morning where the sunlight spills in
as if it, too, had slept in a little,
this song captures the moment when two people finally face
each other's warmth for real.
In the end, it is a story that catches the most delicate of points -
that breathless instant "just before love begins."
To everyone who trembles between wanting to run away
and wanting to reach out and hold on,
this song whispers very quietly:
Love is not carried by timing,
but continued by courage.
redraw is a J-POP duo formed across opposite sides of the planet, consisting of producer dro and vocalist Rui. Working within different countries, languages, and daily rhythms, they continue their activities through a process built on sharing emotion beyond physical distance and time difference. The two met in February 2024 via SNS (X), connected by a single common ground: music. dro produces tracks from a university dorm in the United States, while Rui records vocals in a small space in Japan. The sound that emerges from these separated environments reflects a generation for whom online collaboration has become a natural creative standard. All releases are developed through a DTM-first workflow, completed from each member's own base. With a 13-hour time difference between them, they exchange ideas on Discord, repeatedly iterating between arrangement and vocal direction while trading perspectives and insights until a song is finished. This remote structure is not a workaround, but a philosophy-transforming real-world constraints into a deliberate method of making music. For final sonic precision, redraw collaborates with external engineers depending on each track's character. Their work has involved mixing contributions from Wave Yoo (IU, BLACKPINK Jennie), Ariel Chobaz (Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj), and Adachi Yoshinori (Mrs. GREEN APPLE), with mastering by Idania Valencia (Charlie XCX brat) and Chris Gehringer (Dua Lipa, Lady Gaga). In July 2024, redraw launched their activities with the debut single "Futari no Mint (Mint for Two)". The track entered the iTunes J-Pop Top Songs Top 200, reaching #22 (US) and #3 (TH). Over roughly the following year, the duo continued a consistent release run, putting out eight singles: "Tuyuhana", "Black Out", "Midnight Therapy", "Rafflesia Dance", "Kasumisou", "Ameiro", and "Bed Timing." In 2025, "Midnight Therapy" charted in multiple countries' iTunes J-Pop Top Songs rankings, and "Ameiro" recorded #4 on the US iTunes J-Pop Top Songs Top 200. In 2025, their channel metrics grew steadily, surpassing 1M total YouTube views and 1.2M minutes streamed on Spotify. They currently stand at approximately 50K YouTube subscribers and 50K Instagram followers, continuing to expand while remaining primarily online-based. redraw's work often extends beyond standalone "songs," frequently built alongside narrative elements drawn from dro's writing (novels/essays) and the duo's lived experiences. In particular, "Midnight Therapy" unfolds as a series, expanding into a project where music, story, and visuals move together under a unified concept. Going forward, redraw plans to maintain their online-first production model while extending their formats into studio live videos, performance-driven content, and other forms of expression. Members: Rui & dro
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