Today I want to share the latest release from singer-songwriter Nagi Yanagi - "Mitsuba no Musubime" ("A knot of three leaf clovers").
The 26 year used to post cover-songs on video-sharing sites until she got her start as a vocalist in the J-pop group "Supercell". In 2012, Yanagi released a collaboration album and officially made her solo debut with the single "Vidro Moyou".
Yanagi has contributed many songs to anime series - including, Nagi-Asu, Ano Natsu de Matteru, Jormungand and Amnesia.
Released in February, her seventh single is being used as an ending theme in the anime Nagi-Asu (see our post on Ray's "ebb and flow" which is currently the opening theme).
The music video is visually captivating and pretty - the concept of an "all-white" theme which becomes colourfully painted really suits the poignant lyrics and optimistic feelings in the song. Overall, "Mitsuba no Musubime" is a touching and calming kind of song, that's definitely worth a listen.
You can check out a short version of the music video below:
The 26 year used to post cover-songs on video-sharing sites until she got her start as a vocalist in the J-pop group "Supercell". In 2012, Yanagi released a collaboration album and officially made her solo debut with the single "Vidro Moyou".
Yanagi has contributed many songs to anime series - including, Nagi-Asu, Ano Natsu de Matteru, Jormungand and Amnesia.
Released in February, her seventh single is being used as an ending theme in the anime Nagi-Asu (see our post on Ray's "ebb and flow" which is currently the opening theme).
The music video is visually captivating and pretty - the concept of an "all-white" theme which becomes colourfully painted really suits the poignant lyrics and optimistic feelings in the song. Overall, "Mitsuba no Musubime" is a touching and calming kind of song, that's definitely worth a listen.
You can check out a short version of the music video below: