"Even today, you're still my light."
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Yonezu wrote this after his grandfather passed away. It was also the theme for the Japanese drama Unnatural .
Okay, I know I'm late to this, but I finally sat down and properly listened to Lemon (2018), and wow. Japanese song
The rapid-fire rap verses, the gospel-choir drop, and Ayase's production that somehow blends EDM, hip-hop, and J-pop without feeling messy. Vocalist Ikura delivers lines about lies and stardom with unsettling precision.
Not gonna lie, this song has been on repeat all week. If you need a high-energy track to get you through a workout (or just Monday morning), this is it.
9/10. One of the defining J-pop tracks of the 2020s so far. "Even today, you're still my light
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Watch the official music video on YouTube (over 800M views for a reason). Then try the live orchestral version. Okay, I know I'm late to this, but
The song deconstructs idol culture while being an absolute banger. Listen for the way the chorus shifts from major to minor in the final run—genius.
The metaphor of a lemon—something bitter and bright—for grief and memory is just perfect. The piano melody is simple but devastating. Even if you don't understand Japanese, the emotion in his voice cuts through.
Yoasobi's "Idol" – A Modern J-Pop Masterpiece