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“Natsu-semi” by JUJU is a music release from the acclaimed Japanese singer known for her rich, soulful voice and emotionally expressive performances. JUJU has built a strong reputation in the Japanese music industry for her ability to blend pop, jazz, and ballad styles, creating songs that resonate deeply with listeners through both melody and lyrical depth.
JUJU 47th single "Natsuzemi" is the theme song for the Nippon TV Wednesday drama "First Cry," starring Manami Higa. Newly written by Yoshiki Mizuno (Ikimonogakari), it is a medium ballad that overlays a melody with a touch of Japanese sentiment over a modern, beautiful and emotional sound. JUJU singing voice leaves the joy and pain of loving in your heart as a wistfulness blurring in the summer light and a certain warmth. It is scheduled to include 3 songs in total, including a cover of Ikimonogakari "SAKURA".
The "Limited Edition" includes a luxurious special package featuring an oversized (24.5 x 24.5 cm) hardcover-style paper tray jacket. It contains live footage of "-15th ANNIVERSARY- JUJU TOUR 2018 "I" at Nippon Budokan," held at Nippon Budokan on October 10, 2018 (JUJU Day).
JUJU is a popular Japanese singer, known for her soulful voice, emotional ballads, and blend of pop and jazz influences.
“Natsu-semi” can be associated with summer imagery (such as cicadas), often symbolizing nostalgia, fleeting moments, and seasonal emotion in Japanese culture.
The song features a pop-ballad style with soulful and atmospheric elements, emphasizing emotional storytelling.
It is ideal for fans of JUJU, J-pop listeners, and those who enjoy emotional and vocal-driven music.
Yes. It is a great gift for music lovers, especially those who appreciate Japanese pop, ballads, and strong vocal performances.
Yes. As a music release from a well-known Japanese artist, it is considered collectible, particularly among fans and collectors of J-pop music.