Today I Will Give Myself Some Credit (Essays in Song) Front Cover

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Today I Will Give Myself Some Credit (Essays in Song)

kurosaki YUUKA

あれだけ 言ったのにさ

いちいち 言わないと

動けないヤツ

ケツを たたかなきゃ

立ち上がらないヤツ

みんな あたしと

同じじゃないって

わかってる

わかってるけどさ

残念ながら

言われないと わからないヤツは

言われても わからない

わかろうとしないヤツに

何言っても 無駄ね

わかるヤツなら

言わないでも わかる

結局

そういうもん だよね

脱ぎ散らかした スニーカー

次に 履こうとしたらさ

ちゃんと そろえてあったんだ

そんな時

何を 感じるか

何に 気づくのか

しまった

誰かに 面倒かけた

次は ちゃんと そろえよう

そこに 気づいたヤツだけが

少しずつ 何かを

できるように なってくもんさ

あたしは そっちに 行きたいから

気づかぬふりは したくないから

心を そろえて

行きたいからね

誰かに 何か してもらって

得したつもりで いるうちは

自分じゃ 何にもできやしない

説教くさい

話だけどさ

どうせ 言っても

無駄だろうけどさ

だって

言われないと わからないヤツは

言われても わからないから

誰かに ほめられたいから

やるんじゃない

誰に 見られていなくても

自分で 気づいたこと

あたしが見つけた 宝物

だから 今日は

自分を

ほめてやろう

だから 今日は

自分を

ほめてやろう

  • Lyricist

    Date Naoko

  • Composer

    kurosaki YUUKA

  • Mixing Engineer

    PBC-network AI music STUDIO

  • Graphic Design

    digitake.com

  • Guitar

    kurosaki YUUKA

  • Vocals

    kurosaki YUUKA

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    Today I Will Give Myself Some Credit (Essays in Song)

    kurosaki YUUKA

The Essays in Song by Kurosaki Yuuka is a series created in collaboration with Naoko Date, a screenwriter who also writes lyrics. It captures fleeting thoughts and subtle discomforts that arise in everyday life with the intimacy of a private monologue. Rather than expressing emotions in an overtly dramatic way, the series gently stays close to solitary moments, quietly drawing out the honest feelings and inner wavering that lie deep within the heart.

Today I Will Give Myself Some Credit is the fifth song in The Essays in Song series. It reflects on noticing things without having to be told, and on putting them right by oneself once they are noticed. With slightly barbed words and a direct, unflinching point of view, the song portrays a feeling that seems obvious at first glance, yet is far from simple in practice. Rather than ending as a song of blame, the lyrics gradually turn toward the question of how one wants to live, quietly illuminating the way we conduct ourselves and carry our hearts through daily life.

This work is also presented as the second LIVE FEEL edition in The Essays in Song series, following the previous release. Centered on an intimate folk guitar arrangement, the song begins with a muttered, almost thrown away monologue, then slowly transforms into words that encourage the self. With the warmth of a small live venue, it becomes a song that brings the world of the music even closer to the listener.

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