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A song that captures the pulse of individuality, caught between the noise of the city and quiet isolation.
NOW EYE WON's latest track follows the perspective of a wandering "proletarier" drifting through an urban landscape filled with blaring klaxons and chaotic footsteps. Even without a conductor, the disorder of everyday life is reimagined as a kind of symphony, where fragments of living and flickers of emotion are transformed into music.
The sound of rain echoing through a small one-room apartment, feelings that resist articulation, melancholy and irony dissolving into harmony at midnight-these everyday noises gradually take shape as something meaningful. Even clumsy words begin to stand as poetry.
The recurring line "If I could meet you in my dreams" reflects a longing that reality can't fulfill, while also offering a quiet form of solace. It doesn't aim for grand drama, but instead resonates as a modest, deeply personal wish-one that sits at the heart of the song.
Blending Japanese and English lyrics, the track paints vivid, urban imagery with an unfiltered sense of realism. It closes with the understated line, "I'm a proletarier," leaving behind a quiet affirmation of self.
This song stands as a subtle yet powerful anthem for anyone living an ordinary, undefined life.
In 2025, after years of creating music rooted in R&B and City Pop, MARS HOTEL reflected on their identity as a band and decided to move forward under a new name: NOW EYE WON. The name carries the members' determination: Now I won : Seizing the moment EYE : Staying true to their own vision NEW : Constantly embracing new challenges NOW EYE WON reads the same forwards and backwards, embodying their sense of playfulness In September 2025, they performed their final tour in Korea as MARS HOTEL. All the songs featured were brand-new works that will be released under the name NOW EYE WON, marking the dawn of a new era. On October 2, they will globally release their first single "Heavens" under the new name. More EPs will follow in rapid succession, launching their next chapter on an international stage. Blending soulful grooves with the essence of City Pop, NOW EYE WON delivers music that resonates beyond time. With their sights set not only on Japan, but also on audiences in the U.S., Korea, and worldwide, they continue to push forward with bold ambition.