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You do not know
what kind of nights I have crossed,
or how many words I chose to swallow.
Shiranai Mamade is not a song that blames feelings left unheard.
It is about choosing to live while carrying
both what was not said
and what could not be said.
Beginning with a quiet acoustic guitar,
the band gradually joins in,
allowing emotions to shift gently inside
without spilling outward.
Even if you never know,
these feelings truly existed.
This song simply leaves that truth behind,
softly and without insistence.
Yuu is a singer songwriter who began her journey performing on the streets. With acoustic guitar at the core of her sound, she portrays everyday scenes and the quiet distance between herself and society through honest lyrics that never exaggerate emotion. Her music avoids loud statements and fixed conclusions, focusing instead on discomfort that belongs to no one in particular and on the act of continuing to think while living. Rather than expressing anger or presenting answers, Yuu writes songs about pausing, questioning, and choosing again. Keeping the intimacy of her street performances, her voice gently blends into the daily lives of listeners. For Yuu, music is not a tool to prove what is right, but a voice that allows her to live each day by her own will.
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