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This track is a medium-tempo blues song that takes a sharp aim at structural corruption and public apathy hidden behind the glittering neon lights of modern prosperity.
The story begins with the ironic contrast between a "shiny lifestyle" in show windows and the petty ideological squabbles of ordinary people. As the guitar strumming intensifies, the song shifts its focus from the bottom of society to its very summit.
At the heart of the lyrics is the scathing proverb: "A fish always rots from the head." It argues that the world is being broken not by its roots, but by the sins of those at the top who look the other way. The track highlights the exhaustion and emptiness of people who enjoy a "peace" provided by others while clapping for a rigged race. With powerful guitar work, the song gives voice to an underlying anger toward a leadership that has lost its vision, questioning whether any integrity remains in their eyes.
A gravelly voice that echoes the soul. The authentic sound of life told through blues and folk. Kiyoshi Fujiwara is a singer and songwriter defined by his uniquely weathered husky voice. This sound is as raw as it is intensely warm. Seamlessly blending the deep sorrow of the blues with the rustic intimacy of folk music he sings about the light shadow and everyday landscapes of the human experience. His vocals carry the profound resonance of a life fully lived. Shifting effortlessly from powerful gravelly declarations to gentle conversational whispers his style quietly yet deeply stirs the emotions of his listeners. Every chord and raspy note feels like a page torn from a personal diary. Experience a musical world woven by acoustic guitar picking and a voice that radiates genuine human warmth. The music of Ikuyoshi Fujiwara is the perfect companion for a quiet night a moment of reflection or a glass of your favorite drink. It is an authentic soundtrack for the soul.