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"Every version of you carries its own true color."
The new single "PALLET" is a vibrant, uptempo anthem that embraces even the days when you can't love yourself or find your confidence.
Joy, confusion, pride, and doubt-every emotion is a part of your unique color and who you are.
This song is a gentle reminder: it's okay to be you.
Let it be a light that sparks self-acceptance and lifts your spirit when you need it most.
Lyrics by Hiroki Wakamiya, with music co-written by Yosuke Okamura-known for his work on "Koioto to Amazora."
The track blends tenderness and strength, with honest words woven into a compelling melody.
The artwork was created by acclaimed visual artist Yasuhiro Yajima, who has also held exhibitions at Ueno Royal Museum. His painting brings the emotional palette of the song to life, where sound and color harmonize into one living piece of art.
May this song gently stay beside you, and match the color you're living today.
Singer-songwriter Hiroki Wakamiya. Originally from Ishikawa, he moved to Tokyo to pursue his dream of becoming a vocalist. In addition to writing and composing his own songs, he has released full albums, appeared on national television, held solo concerts, and performed more than 200 street lives. His YouTube videos have accumulated over 1 million views, and his signature song Futari Hanabi reached No.1 on the LINE MUSIC MV Top100 Weekly Chart. His collaboration release My dear under the name MIZUKA & Hiroki Wakamiya has surpassed 7 million plays on TikTok, gaining recognition from a wide audience. Known for his catchy melodies and lyrical storytelling, his original music is available across all major streaming platforms. In August 2025, he successfully drew 422 attendees to his solo live concert in Tokyo, marking a milestone in his career. Furthermore, in September 2025, his new song was selected as the ending theme for the TV program Share! (Part 2) on KFB Fukushima Broadcasting (TV Asahi Network), where it aired for a full month, expanding his reach to audiences nationwide.