13 December
This year, artist Tue Greenfort found shelter at a biennial in the far north.
Released on , "Umi no Manimani" (海のまにまに) is a standout track by the acclaimed Japanese duo YOASOBI . Composed and written by Ayase , the song is the third installment in the "Hajimete no" project—a unique collaboration where YOASOBI crafts music based on short stories by four Naoki Prize-winning authors. 🌊 Song Inspiration and Context
To support the artists and enjoy high-quality audio, you can download or stream "Umi no Manimani" through these official platforms:
Find digital download options on the official YOASOBI link page . Purchase via the Amazon MP3 Store or Recochoku. Listen on Spotify and Apple Music.
The song is featured on several of their major releases, making it easy to find in larger collections:
The track is based on the short story (Ghost) by Mizuki Tsujimura . It tells a poignant tale of a middle school runaway who finds herself at a seaside town, blending YOASOBI’s signature upbeat production with deep, narrative-driven lyrics. 🎧 Where to Download and Stream (Official Sources)
Released on , "Umi no Manimani" (海のまにまに) is a standout track by the acclaimed Japanese duo YOASOBI . Composed and written by Ayase , the song is the third installment in the "Hajimete no" project—a unique collaboration where YOASOBI crafts music based on short stories by four Naoki Prize-winning authors. 🌊 Song Inspiration and Context
To support the artists and enjoy high-quality audio, you can download or stream "Umi no Manimani" through these official platforms: Released on , "Umi no Manimani" (海のまにまに) is
Find digital download options on the official YOASOBI link page . Purchase via the Amazon MP3 Store or Recochoku. Listen on Spotify and Apple Music. Purchase via the Amazon MP3 Store or Recochoku
The song is featured on several of their major releases, making it easy to find in larger collections: It tells a poignant tale of a middle
The track is based on the short story (Ghost) by Mizuki Tsujimura . It tells a poignant tale of a middle school runaway who finds herself at a seaside town, blending YOASOBI’s signature upbeat production with deep, narrative-driven lyrics. 🎧 Where to Download and Stream (Official Sources)
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