A Japanese ballad about hearing love songs on the radio after a relationship ends.
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A Japanese ballad about hearing love songs on the radio after a relationship ends.
The lyric keeps circling back to that last kiss, treating it less like a memory and more like a physical object the singer keeps finding in his pocket.
The radio songs don't heal anything, they just confirm the distance.
Editor's note
2AM's breakup song with radio static
A Japanese ballad about hearing love songs on the radio after a relationship ends.
Kimi no me ni utsuru no wa ima wa mou boku ja nai kara
The lyric keeps circling back to that last kiss, treating it less like a memory and more like a physical object the singer keeps finding in his pocket. The radio songs don't heal anything, they just confirm the distance.
The phrase "to start all over again" sits right in the middle of Japanese verses, like a sudden switch to English for the thought too raw to keep in your first language. It's not a hopeful fresh start; it's the heavy, practical instruction you give yourself when the dreaming stops.
It's a coldly precise observation: I'm not what you see in your eyes anymore. Not 'you don't see me,' but the more final fact that your reflection of me is gone.
The way the English phrase "the way love goes" drifts in at the end of each chorus has a tired, resigned rhythm to it.
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the pull of "to start all over again"the pull of "the way love goes"the pull of "you don't see me,"
Lyrics
Ai No Uta Ga Radio Kara
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Kimi no me ni utsuru no wa ima wa mou boku ja nai kara
Hitohira no hanabira maichiru you ni and to start all over again
Ai no uta ga
Radio kara nagareru tabi ni koishikute
Kimi ga kureta saigo no kiss
Tooi hibi no the way love goes
Kono mune ni isuwaritsuzukeru kimi no kakera wo atsumete
Kinou made no yume ni owari wo tsugeru and move on with my life
Ai no uta ga
Radio kara nagareru tabi ni koishikute
Kimi ga kureta saigo no kiss
Tooi hibi no the way love goes
Ai wa yasashiku tsutsumikonde kureru said goodbye, to sleepless nights
Ai no uta ga
Radio kara nagareru tabi ni koishikute
Kimi ga kureta saigo no kiss
Iroaseta koto mo
Wasureru kurai ni
Tooi hibi no the way love goes
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What is "Ai No Uta Ga Radio Kara" by 2AM about?
A Japanese ballad about hearing love songs on the radio after a relationship ends. The lyric keeps circling back to that last kiss, treating it less like a memory and more like a physical object the singer keeps finding in his pocket. The radio songs don't heal anything, they just confirm the distance.
Who performs "Ai No Uta Ga Radio Kara"?
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