Kogoesou na kisetsu ni kimi wa
Ai wo dou kou iu no
Sonnan
Dou datte ii kara
Fuyu no sei ni shite atatameaou
Terebi wo keshiwasure
Kodoku sae mo dowasure de
Kansou shita jikan ni
Nodo wo itameteru
Juuni ji kaikin de
Mirareru asu no bijon wa
Daiji na toko ni kite
Mozaiku ga kakaru
Wakashi na boku no setsunasa wo
Naka ni desasete
Kogoesou na kisetsu ni kimi wa
Ai wo dou kou iu no
Sonnan
Dou datte ii kara
Fuyu no sei ni shite atatameaou
Jiyuu na furi shitemo
Ki ga tsukya notterun desho
Ugoku hodou no ue ashimoto gochuui
Tarantiino gurai
Rentaru shitokanakya nante
Nagurareta kioku mo
Roku ni nai kuse ni
Keigo wo mushi suru
Ima doki no tsuyosa kudasai
Yuki fubuku rodji no futari
Mousou ni akogarete
Sou surya honneshi no go no
Tsuikyuu shinakutemo
Majiwareru deshou
Konna samui jidai ni boku ga
Nani wo dou kou dekiru
Sonnan
Dou datte ii yo to
Ienai kimi to
Samishisa nameau kedo
Wagamama mo kiesou na yoru wa
Ai ga dareka wo yobu no
Mashite nan mo motazu ni
Aruku boku dalkara atatame sasete
Takanori Nishikawa, known professionally as T.M. Revolution, is a multi-talented Japanese artist born in 1973. He began his musical career in the 1990s with the band 'The Pillows', before embarking on a successful solo career under the pseudonym T.M. Revolution. His main musical genre is anime rock, characterized by energetic melodies and lyrics often inspired by fantasy or cyberpunk stories. Nishikawa is known for his powerful voice and engaging theatrical performances. Besides music, he also dedicates himself to theatre, fashion, and voice acting. Some of his most representative songs include 'Hot Limit', 'Thunderbolt Fantasy', 'Naked Arms' and 'The World'. T.M. Revolution has collaborated with numerous Japanese artists, including Yoko Kanno and Kenji Kawai, contributing to soundtracks for anime and video games.
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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.
Sweden and the United States are two countries far from each other, thousands of kilometers separate them, the language, culinary and sporting traditions, I don't feel so categorical about the landscapes, not knowing all of America there may be states that have the same reliefs of the country of northern Europe, but on one thing I am sure
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