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A quirky yet essential part of our daily work-this pop anthem captures both our love and frustration for 'Word' with humor and rhythm.
The Charm of the Lyrics
'word' is a unique track that playfully explores the relationship between humans and technology using down-to-earth language. Practical commands like 'asterisk and space key' or 'Control and F7' are woven into the lyrics, making listeners nod in recognition-'Yes, exactly!' The line 'I still don't really know you that well' reflects the ever-evolving relationship we have with Word, even after years of use. By layering emotion and everyday warmth onto this inorganic tool, the song invites listeners to reflect on their own digital 'companions.'
Recommended Listening Moments
- During a quick break in the middle of work
- When your computer freezes and frustration peaks
- Or even for new employees trying to memorize shortcut keys!
Vocals: Wakame Onigiri
Lyrics: Naka-P
Composer/Arranger: FJ
A shape shifting entertainment big band formed by working professionals in their 30s to 50s. With every song, the lineup and instrument roles change, incorporating dance, skits, self-made music videos, and even independent films. Their hallmark is a stage that feels like a cultural festival for working adults. It all began in 2011 when Naka-P picked up a guitar for the first time, driven by the conviction that life is too short to be just about work. Since then, they've balanced weekday business attire with weekend artistry. Their repertoire includes a wide range of covers from JPOP and Western music to jazz and enka as well as original songs infused with a uniquely corporate-worker perspective. Their sound is full of potential and growth. In 2019, they performed at the Hino Music Festival, and since then, they have produced and shared over 400 videos on their weekly updated YouTube channel, Music Pair Channel. They also host online live shows and regular in person gigs at a pizza restaurant in Machida.