A Japanese singer-songwriter whose music feels like 3 a.m. conversations.
If you need a place to start, try 'Good Night' or 'Honesty'. They're both good examples of what Nine9 does, nothing flashy, just a direct line to a feeling.
Nine9's songs have a specific, hushed quality that turns ordinary moments into something worth noticing. Tracks like 'Good Night' and 'AM 1:00' frame the small hours with gentle guitars and plainspoken vocals. It's music for walking home alone or staring at a ceiling, documented across 17 songs and a handful of live videos.
The available recordings suggest a consistent voice rather than dramatic shifts. From 'Walk To Home' to 'San Francisco', the focus stays on intimate, melodic pop built around simple arrangements. There's no grand narrative arc, just a steady output of songs that share the same quiet room.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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