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sammy. /REVERSIES, the solo artist known for a distinct DIY style and a sharp sensitivity to grunge and emo, has released a new single, "It's Alright?"

This emotionally charged collaboration with Japanese rapper "utautau" brings together raw pain and anger through a fusion of emo-grunge and Japanese hip-hop.


The track opens with distorted guitars and fragile English vocals that quietly ache with vulnerability.
Lines like "Nobody wants me" and "It's alright, even if I'm not alright" reflect a lyrical world where resignation and prayer coexist - a signature of sammy.'s bittersweet, piercing sound.

Suddenly, midway through, the calm shatters with an outburst of harsh Japanese rap.
Grotesque and brutally honest, the words explode like suppressed despair clawing its way to the surface - exposing inner contradictions, self-loathing, and emotional scars.

Stillness and fury, melody and spoken word, isolation and confrontation - these contrasts collide as the song circles back in its final moments to a quiet, haunting question:
"It's alright?"

Blending grunge, emo, and lo-fi rock with elements of sad rap and alternative hip-hop, this track is a modern hybrid - emotionally heavy yet sonically delicate.
The DIY textures remain intact, but the mix and arrangement show a new level of polish, drawing the listener deeper with each bar and breath.

As sammy.'s first full-scale collaboration, "It's Alright?" marks a bold step into new emotional territory.
A song once thought too broken to reach anyone now finds resonance through shared pain - and may become a defining piece in sammy.'s evolving discography.

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  • sammy. /REVERSIES

    sammy. /REVERSIES presents a unique style as a "one-person alternative rock band (?)" rooted in grunge and alternative rock. While heavily influenced by Western music genres like punk, emo, and Rock'n'roll, the music also pays respect to diverse styles such as J-Rock and VOCALOID. Despite living with bipolar disorder, he officially launched his music career in 2024. He is open about being non-binary, and many of his songs carry messages that resonate with the LGBTQA+ community, minorities, and those experiencing emotional pain. These tracks often scream out in solidarity, sharing the listener's pain. By incorporating both Japanese and English lyrics, "sammy. /REVERSIES" creates music that reaches audiences both in Japan and abroad.

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