Watanabe Miyuki
Watanabe Miyuki released her first single 'Kimi ga Ita Kara' in 2013, but it was 'Yasashiku Suru Yori Kiss Wo Shite' two years later that brought her wider...
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Watanabe Miyuki released her first single 'Kimi ga Ita Kara' in 2013, but it was 'Yasashiku Suru Yori Kiss Wo Shite' two years later that brought her wider attention. The song's straightforward lyrics about complicated feelings connected with listeners, even as some found its directness a bit much. She was born in Tokyo in 1995 and grew up listening to singers like Utada Hikaru.
Other songs like 'Waruki' and 'Yume No Nagori' followed a similar pattern of clear, emotional writing. Her music didn't try to hide what it was about, which is probably why people either liked it immediately or found it too simple. There wasn't much middle ground.
She kept making music for a while after that initial burst of attention, sticking to the kind of writing she'd started with. The songs were direct about love and loss, and she sang them without much decoration, which became her recognizable approach.
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