Jurina in “ Maenomeri ” MV (SKE48)
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Jurina in “ Maenomeri ” MV (SKE48)
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ske48 maenomeri | cdtv special new year’s eve
ryoha center! 2016 is going to be a big year for her
Green Flash, Maenomeri & Inochi wa utsukushii :)
Green Flash:“Katasumi de hitori naku yori; Hitogomi no naka de naki na yo Nijimu machi afureru namida; Kensou wa kimi ni yasashii”I’ll admit, I’ve never had to end a romantic relationship before (I mean, you can’t end what you never started, can you?) but I can’t help but empathize with the opening lines here. Sometimes, you just want to cry, and sometimes, the best place to do so is where you just lose yourself to the flow of time and space (i.e. in a bustling crowd where everything is just a blur).
Maenomeri: (from previous post)“Maenomeri ni ikiyou!”The closing lines of the song leave its listeners with the strongest impact, reinforcing the message that it has been driving at, the message which its center Matsui Rena left us with upon her graduation - Live, and live enthusiastically.
Inochi wa Utsukushii:“Inochi wa utsukushii;Hajimete kidzuita hi kara Subete no sono kanashimi; Kiete yukunda”One of my favourite choruses from a N46 song expounds on one of the most simple, yet most difficult-to-accept concepts in this day and age. “Life is beautiful”, it claims. It implores us, the listener, to embrace that fact such that all our troubles and sorrow can be rationalized, resolved and accepted as part and parcel of life itself.