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Bathed in half-moon light, it's a story of distance that won't close and a presence that won't fade.
Window-side reflections, unsent thoughts, a night so near yet "touchless"-and still, I want to believe in the invisible thread between us.
"Half moon light" is a midnight ballad of quiet beats and whisper-soft vocals, tracing hearts that stay close even when they're apart.
Imperfect like a crescent moon, yet as long as your light remains, half of me is there with you-a small prayer sealed in a cool, blue glow.
Resonant echoes that lean into urban solitude - the rising star with layered roots, Xinyi Kamiya Born to a Japanese father and a Taiwanese mother, Xinyi Kamiya is a trilingual artist fluent in Japanese, English, and Chinese. Influenced by her father, who worked as a DJ, she grew up breathing in 1990s Black music from an early age, absorbing it as naturally as air. This rich musical background infuses contemporary urban sounds with deep grooves and a sense of nostalgia. Based in Tokyo, the driving force behind her music has always been "urban loneliness" and a "yearning for connection." Beneath the glittering noise of the city lies an unspoken solitude and emptiness - feelings that her voice quietly yet powerfully slips into, filling the cracks of the heart. Her greatest hallmark is the contrast between a breath-like, delicate whisper voice and emotionally explosive, soaring passages. In the stillness of midnight, her voice gently accompanies the listener, offering a warmth that keeps loneliness from turning into isolation. Wrapped in melancholy and nostalgia, her music transcends language barriers, coloring the nights of people living in the modern world.