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This song confronts a society where excessive rules and fear of offense silence genuine emotion.
By blending electro punk, rap, and pop, it turns frustration and anger into a sharp, rhythmic statement.
HARAHARAHARA captures the tension of living in a world where being careful is never enough,
and speaking honestly feels dangerous.
This track is not about being polite.
It is about surviving with your voice intact.
shuka / Room no.38. While centered on ballads and J-pop, I focus not on expressing emotions as they are, but on putting into words the process in which emotions waver, break, and distort. Rather than offering healing or answers, I value leaving untouched areas and ambiguous in-between states exactly as they are. I see music not as something that heightens emotion, but as a rhythm through which thought moves forward. I move across genres such as hip hop, rock, EDM, and K-pop, choosing the form that best fits the expression. Sincerity over clarity. The present moment over completion. These sounds and words are not a story of searching for myself, but a record of being alive here and now. The form of each song is not limited to ballads, EDM, or hip hop. Starting from poetry, I choose only the sounds that are necessary. I value the uniqueness of what only I can write.