Have you ever felt lately that, even though you’re living your life properly, something is missing?
You’re working. You’re fulfilling your responsibilities.
Yet, in a fleeting moment, you feel a sense of emptiness deep in your chest.
You can’t pinpoint the reason, but for some reason, you just don’t feel fulfilled.
At night, after you’ve dimmed the lights in your room.
In those quiet moments when only your smartphone screen glows.
You casually check the numbers on the screen, and your spirits sink just a little.
I’m sure many people have had that kind of experience.
But it’s surprisingly hard to talk to someone about it.
Because if you just say, “I’m fine,” that’s the end of it.
Even if you’re not really fine.
What I’d like to introduce today is a song that resonates with those feelings that are hard to put into words.
There are no flashy arrangements.
Just a quiet piano and soft layers of sound.
And a voice that speaks directly to you.
What’s particularly striking is the other voice.
The chorus, overlapping gently as if to offer comfort, gives you the feeling that someone is right beside you.
It doesn’t offer strong encouragement, nor does it force you to look forward.
It simply tells you, “It’s okay just as you are.”
That alone makes it a little easier to breathe.
That’s the kind of music this is.
This song isn’t just about money.
Rather, its essence lies in how we face our “lack.”
Is it a lack of numbers?
Or a lack of time to talk with someone?
Or perhaps a lack of a voice that acknowledges us?
There isn’t just one answer.
But one thing is certain:
somewhere out there, there is someone who feels the same way.
If you’re feeling a little overwhelmed right now.
If you’re tired of saying “I’m fine.”
This song will surely sit quietly by your side.
And without forcing anything on you, it will simply tell you this:
—You’re not alone.
Released April 15, 2026
Just a little bit, as dawn breaks.
You might be able to look forward a little more than you did yesterday.


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