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This enchanting piece is a piano-based song that brought upon the subject of love between two lover,though it is solely foretold through the singer's point of view. It's tone are heavily influenced by classical rhythm and the lyric is fully in Italian and it's romantic allure can attracted many listener. However, it can also turned out to be a very sad song that's also spoke about the singer's hope in wanting for the person she loves to never be astray, and would not become consumed by darkness. Read more on Last.fm.

Akiko Shikata is a singer-songwriter, musician and soundtrack composer. A tricky artist to categorize, her works incorporate various genres such as neoclassical darkwave, world music, experimental, jazz, synthpop, new age, classical, ambient, and more ordinary Japanese pop, among many others. She launched her career in 2001, with the vocal EP Midori no mori de nemuru tori ("Sleeping Bird in the Green Forest"), which she made on her own using a synth and a laptop. In 2002, she released an instrumental album, Kurenawi, showing various influences such as Caribbean music, traditional Japanese folk and classical piano music. In 2003, she released her first full-length vocal album, Haikyo to Rakuen ("Ruins and Heaven"), showing influences from Old Europe, classical and ethnic music, in which she sang Italian poetry, but also Japanese lyrics and what is seemingly an invented language ("Iuripuka"). This album gained critical success in Japan through the indie music platform Muzie, where it stayed on top of the sales for two years. Her latest release is the avant-garde album Ayashi (2018) which could be labeled as world fusion. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.


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