Description: A sad, powerful voice pushes a back quietly.
Though everybody does not have the same pain and the same sorrow, a song of ma〜na is deep in a heart of what kind of person and seeps and warms it from the core.
The universal warmth that seems to be so motherly.
There is temperature in her song.
No matter how I give energy for ma〜na to advance like baptism even if I bow my head unless I can advance to another 1 millimeter before even if hard.
Title: Daichi no ko
Description: A sad, powerful voice pushes a back quietly.
Though everybody does not have the same pain and the same sorrow, a song of ma〜na is deep in a heart of what kind of person and seeps and warms it from the core.
The universal warmth that seems to be so motherly.
There is temperature in her song.
No matter how I give energy for ma〜na to advance like baptism even if I bow my head unless I can advance to another 1 millimeter before even if hard.
Title: Ibasyo
Description: A sad, powerful voice pushes a back quietly.
Though everybody does not have the same pain and the same sorrow, a song of ma〜na is deep in a heart of what kind of person and seeps and warms it from the core.
The universal warmth that seems to be so motherly.
There is temperature in her song.
No matter how I give energy for ma〜na to advance like baptism even if I bow my head unless I can advance to another 1 millimeter before even if hard.
dear mana; i totally agree with artie's comments. you really rock with great passion & energy. i don't know about "the pain and the sorrow"; but, i sure feel "baptized" with an exuberant dance of life and a well-produced innovative expression of your unique point of view. happy trails, uncle steve
Hey Mana, I really like your songs (especially Daichi No Ko), and I must admit the mystery of not knowing what you are singing about is appealing; I can invent the scenario in my head. Your music makes me work—HAH! ... Lah, lah, lah. Nice one, Mana. artie q
"Subete no Tobira" is a powerful song indeed, great vocals and saxophone. "Daichi no ko" has a nice Beatles touch and it is my favorite, but "Ibasyo" is also good. It`s a pitty I don`t understand the words, I wonder what the songs are about?
mana, welcome to this wonderful world of musicians. i like your songs. don`t be shy and tell us a little about you. good singer. best regards from arkana