When I listened to this song for the first time, I cried like you. And then, every time I listen to this song, tears fall. Beautiful songs, beautiful voices, music has the power to transcend language, race and nation. May the world be kind to everyone. Hope from Japan.
Many people, including myself, may have had the experience of wanting to die. The completeness of this lyrics is high. I was saved by my best friends, my family, and Japanese laughter and music. So I love people who love them. A song called "Non Fiction" by Ken Hirai. A song made for a close friend who committed suicide. This is also very moving. Thanks, Kris.
@@EverydaywithKris Tears spill when I listen to this song. Every year in Japan, more than 20,000 people die from suicide, which is a social problem. It's very moving that the lyrics become positive as the song progresses. I think she wanted to convey the same thing as Kris commented. Thanks, Kris ♡
Maybe you're already planning to, but just in case, I recommend this video. MISIA: "Ashita e" ruclips.net/video/jqd0wnW_HCI/видео.html You've reacted to this song before, and other RUclips channels have raised reactions to it a few hours ago. I'm very impressed with MISIA's take this time, so I dare to request it. One of the highlights of this video is the way she looks after the song is over. I think you can get a glimpse of how a professional singer feels (and prepares) for a song. How do you feel about it?
When I listened to this song for the first time, I cried like you. And then, every time I listen to this song, tears fall.
Beautiful songs, beautiful voices, music has the power to transcend language, race and nation.
May the world be kind to everyone.
Hope from Japan.
Thank you 🙏🏼 😊
People who don't have thought I wanna die: "What a sad song"
People who have thought I wanna die: "I know that! Yeah, I know. I know. Me too!!"
Life is beautiful and should always be treasured 🙏🏻😀❤️
Hi Kris. I'm glad that you came across a wonderful song. I sympathized with you, and before I knew it, my tears were so sweet. Thank you.😀🙏
Hi 👋🏽 thank you so much 🙏🏼😊
@@EverydaywithKris You are really a kind person. I love that kind of thing. Thank you very much.😀🙏👍
It’s really a deep song with many symbolisms.. and Mika Nakashima sings it with so much passion.. 👍🔥
Many people, including myself, may have had the experience of wanting to die.
The completeness of this lyrics is high. I was saved by my best friends, my family, and Japanese laughter and music. So I love people who love them.
A song called "Non Fiction" by Ken Hirai. A song made for a close friend who committed suicide. This is also very moving.
Thanks, Kris.
life is precious and beautiful so whatever happens in the future, let's just keep on fighting not only for ourselves but for our loved ones.
@@EverydaywithKris
Tears spill when I listen to this song.
Every year in Japan, more than 20,000 people die from suicide, which is a social problem.
It's very moving that the lyrics become positive as the song progresses.
I think she wanted to convey the same thing as Kris commented. Thanks, Kris ♡
歌う前は聴く側が笑顔なのに歌い始めた途端に笑顔が消えますね。みんな無理しないでね
SEKAI NO OWARI
「silent」
back number
「クリスマスソング」
あいみょん
「裸の心」
「マリーゴールド」
「ハート」
を是非聞いてみて下さい😊👍🎵
Thank you 🙏🏼😊
Maybe you're already planning to, but just in case, I recommend this video.
MISIA: "Ashita e" ruclips.net/video/jqd0wnW_HCI/видео.html
You've reacted to this song before, and other RUclips channels have raised reactions to it a few hours ago.
I'm very impressed with MISIA's take this time, so I dare to request it.
One of the highlights of this video is the way she looks after the song is over.
I think you can get a glimpse of how a professional singer feels (and prepares) for a song.
How do you feel about it?
Hi Kazuhiro 👋 thank you for the suggestion and yes, I will release my reaction video tomorrow.. 🙏😊 so watch out for it 👍😀
そりゃな