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"Regret" tells the story of a young man who moves to the city, leaving behind the girlfriend he once shared everyday life with in his hometown. As he becomes busy with his new life, he slowly starts ignoring her messages, and the distance between them quietly grows.
When the messages finally stop, he realizes the true importance of someone he once took for granted.
"Regret" captures the painful moment of realizing what you might lose, and the desperate desire to reconnect before it's too late. The song portrays the emotions of distance, love, and the fear of living with regret.
Born in Gifu, Japan. A high school senior artist and creator exploring the future of Japanese idol culture. Driven by a strong desire to revitalize idol music rooted in Japanese culture and subculture, they launched the project "Idol Great Revolution." The project aims to create a new ecosystem where fans emotions and ideas can directly shape music, with current efforts focused on developing a fan-participatory music creation app. With no prior experience in music production, they taught themselves songwriting and composition, releasing the debut track "Ichizu (Honest Self Ver.)." Despite being promoted only within their school community, the song surpassed 4,000 streaming plays. They also choreographed the song themselves and performed it as part of a team with friends at a school festival, demonstrating a hands-on, all-round creative approach from music and lyrics to choreography and performance. By blending authentic emotion with Japanese pop culture and idol traditions, they aim to redefine how idol music is created and shared, and to bring Japans unique creative culture to a global audience.