A Korean pop group's Japanese track that turns birthday candles into a promise.
Most birthday songs stay in the moment of celebration.
This one uses the ritual, the candles, the cake, the 'happy birthday to you', to build a container for devotion.
A Korean pop group's Japanese track that turns birthday candles into a promise.
A Korean pop group's Japanese track that turns birthday candles into a promise.
Most birthday songs stay in the moment of celebration.
This one uses the ritual, the candles, the cake, the 'happy birthday to you', to build a container for devotion.
A Korean pop group's Japanese track that turns birthday candles into a promise.
Kimi wa boku no takaramono
Most birthday songs stay in the moment of celebration. This one uses the ritual, the candles, the cake, the 'happy birthday to you', to build a container for devotion. The treasure isn't the diamond mentioned later; it's the person, placed carefully inside the yearly tradition.
The phrase 'Kimi wa boku no takaramono', you are my treasure, doesn't just float there. It answers the pressure of a yearly anniversary, the fear that time might dilute what matters. The song holds that memory against the flicker of candles, trying to make something solid out of a day that comes and goes.
It's a direct address that cuts through the birthday noise. Not just 'happy birthday,' but 'you are the thing I'm keeping safe.' The song builds the whole day around that declaration.
The way 'chukka hamunida' gets woven through the English 'happy birthday to you' gives the familiar phrase a different weight, like a private code within the public celebration.
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Kyandoru tomoshite uta wo utau yo
Negai wo kakete fukikeshite mite
Happy birthday kimi no birthday
Chukka hamunida
Seniru chukka hamunida
Dare yori nani yori (ichiban ni) daiji na kimi he
Uamrete kurete deatte kurete
Thank you my dear kimi wa my dear
Chukka hamunida
Seniru chukka hamunida
Kimi no suki na ichigo no keeki katte
Boku nari ni puran wo netta surprise
Purezento wa mayoi ni mayotte
Kirei na housekibako eranda yo
Daiya yori kirameku ai to (mabushii)
Futari no memory
Korekara zutto (zutto) fuyaseru you ni…
Kimi wa boku no takaramono
Ichinen ni ichido no kinenbi dakara
Futari yorisotte oiwai shiyou
Happy birthday kimi no birthday
Chukka hamunida
Seniru chukka hamunida
Happy birthday to you
Seniru chukka hamunida
Happy birthday to you
Seniru chukka hamunida
Happy birthday
A Korean pop group's Japanese track that turns birthday candles into a promise. Most birthday songs stay in the moment of celebration. This one uses the ritual, the candles, the cake, the 'happy birthday to you', to build a container for devotion.
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