Mado no soto ga
Shirokunaru shunkan ga suki
Zetsubou to kibou no hazama de
Yabai ha dareka no sei ni
Shitakunaru kedo
Sore wo norikoeyou
Sou jinsei ha itsudatte oodishon
Ugokidashiteru SIGNAL
Sono isshun ha modoranai
Aishihajimeteta...
Sukoshi no egao de yokatta no ni
Itsu kara ka kigaru ni
Kimi to hanasenakunatteta
I'm SO IN LOVE WITH YOU
Tokai no ame ha tsumetai ne aa
FAKE no naka de
Kono namida hoshi ni nare
Dareka ni soudan shitara
Mayocchaisou datta kara
Gomen ne damatte koko wo deteiku
Chichinaru sabaku koin nagete
Ashita wo uranaou
Sou jinsei ha mama naranu NO REACTION
Angai kimi no sugao ha
Namida moroitte shitteru
Kuuruna tokai no naka
Hontou no ai mitsukeyou
Kurayami de genseki ha kagayaiteiru yo
AND NOTHING TO GET HUNG ABOUT
Kimi no kioku ga zenbu
Kieteshimau mae ni I'LL BE BACK
Kono namida hoshi ni nare
Soshite toki ga sugi... kibou ga hito wo sasaeru kara
Konna ni samui yoru ha seichou shiteyukunda ne
AND NOTHING TO GET HUNG ABOUT
Kimi no kioku ga zenbu
Kieteshimau mae ni I'LL BE BACK
Kono namida hoshi ni nare
Zard, stage name of Sachiko Kamachi (born Izumi Sakai), was a Japanese J-Pop singer active from 1989 to 2007. Considered one of the most popular artists in her country, Zard sold over 5 million records in Japan. Her musical style is characterized by catchy melodies and emotional lyrics that range from love to nostalgia. Among her most famous songs are "Don't Wanna Cry", "Good-bye My Love", "Makenaide" and "In the Summer". Zard collaborated with numerous composers and producers, including Tetsuya Komuro and Takeshi Kobayashi. Her music has been used in several Japanese anime and television dramas, contributing to her popularity.
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My favorite group when I was just a teenager were the Fugees, thanks to them a certain curiosity about english language was born in me. I wanted to know and understand the lyrics of their songs, it wasn't enough for me to be carried away exclusively by their beautiful music.
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