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Japan By Matilda Mann Reflects The Beauty Of Simplicity

By Marcus AdetolaNovember 6, 2020
Japan By Matilda Mann Reflects The Beauty Of Simplicity

Japan, by Matilda Mann, reflects the beauty of simplicity. The song possesses a charm that tugs at your heartstrings with nostalgia. Even with the bittersweet connotation, Japan holds a special place for Matilda. Her hazy, yet emotional vocals, sit on the sweet-sounding guitar acoustics, reflecting warmth.

Safe to say the least
There’s not much I can keep in line
But I don’t mind
I’ll just ride to Japan and cry
Safe to say the least
There’s not much I can keep in line
But I don’t mind
I’ll just ride to Japan and cry

Although Japan has tendencies that yearn for the past, the song embraces the hope of having made the right choice of moving on.

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