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Wakaba No Sasayaki/ Umi Ni Takushita Nega |
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A pure singing voice weaves the spring scenery of the Showa era
The fresh emotion and sad melody vividly portray the faint feelings of love in one's youth.
This song features Mari Amachi's warm and inclusive vocals. Her trademark clear voice, carried by a refreshing melody that evokes the arrival of spring, gently resonates in the hearts of listeners. This single is symbolic of the era, encapsulating the pure yearning and nostalgia that idol pop music possessed at the time.
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