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One day in February, I received a message from my best friend.
He might not be able to survive.
When I heard that, I naturally invited him to see a Gundam movie.
A best friend doesn't need cheap comfort.
As his best friend,
I have to act as normally as possible! That's what I thought.
Then I remembered my role.
Hadn't I been making music for this moment?
When I thought about it, I decided I had to write a song for him.
Will I be able to make it in time while I'm still alive?
I was impatient, but I put my heart into it.
My signature song, "Atreyu," is a song of the hero.
I remember the distant day when I was writing "Atreyu" and I repeatedly checked with him about the lyrics.
"They worked hard to make this song so that it would arrive in time for my funeral, and for better or worse, it's still alive. Thank you."
The world is filled with light and darkness, and even the moon has a front and back.
When you think of Nazo Kamen, the song "Your World" comes to mind, but this song with long horizontal letters is a ballad reminiscent of their early song "Atreyu."
The scene of facing one's heart, thinking of another, reaching the stars, and crossing the river of time created by the stars is somehow connected to the nebula he depicted in "Atreyu."
When that special someone you once knew was close, or even too close, is now far away and out of reach, listen to this song with the feeling that you are connected somewhere beyond time and space.
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