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Nagahama Neru2019.02.09
Hello.
The Nagasaki Lantern Festival has begun!
It's already been a year since I was in the Emperor's Parade.
It seems my family went, too.
They sent me a photo. I'm jealous.
This year, a new event called "Sky Lantern"
Has begun, it appears.
I really, really, really want to go.
Lanterns in the sky!
It's true! I've always wanted to see them!
In Nagasaki!
Be sure to~
You know,
Keyaki Message is an app
That lets me, how should I say it,
Easily send messages to you all.
Over there
I have gone ahead and started
A feature called "Today's theme song."
It's been more than a year now....
Songs I like,
Songs I've just discovered,
Songs that match my mood that day....
Every day I post one for people to check out if they want to.
(Well, it's not exactly every day.)
I'm happy that a lot of people say they like it.
So today I'm going to list ten songs I like.
Here in my blog,
I think I'll try writing out
Today's playlist.
Before I turned 20, I would have hesitated to lay something out like this
But music gives me so much power every day,
And I want to share those feelings with everyone.
Squeezing it down to ten songs was tough.
The discussion was difficult....
Ta-da!
Please Be Naked /The 1975
morning/Ame no Parade 雨のパレード さん
Love Someone /Lucas Graham
Why so Serious /Alice Merton
Let it Out /DYGL
Lost Stars /Adam Levine
Supermarket Flowers / Ed Sheeran
Day 1 /HONNE
Clock /She's
Philosophy /Ben Folds Five
Any of you who have time, give them a listen, eh.
I somehow even considered the order ٩( 'ω' )و
From albums,
From subscription services,
It's a playlist filled with love for everyone.
If you listen starting from the first one,
It's really kind of like a movie. Amazing....
Which should we make everyone's theme song?
For Keyakizaka46 Message,
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Thank you for reading.
Nagahama Neru
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2019.02.09
Interesting playlist. Only two Japanese songs. I've added links to YouTube versions of each of her choices.
Sky lanterns in Nagasaki:
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