Yamato Mori

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Yamato Mori – Otete Tsunaide Lyrics Meaning and Analysis

Discover the meaning of Yamato Mori’s “Otete Tsunaide” lyrics. A blues-inspired song that critiques digital society, false comfort, and fragile bubbles.
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Mori Yamato’s “Asu de Mattete”: Finding Light in a Complex World

In his debut album, 69 Jewel Beetle, Mori Yamato masterfully navigates the emotional landscape of youth, a journey from ...
Album

Mori Yamato’s ’69 Jewel Beetle’: A Portrait of a 19-Year-Old’s Luminous Journey

Mori Yamato’s debut album, 69 Jewel Beetle, released on May 31, 2023, is far more than a simple first step; it is a prof...
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剣とパレット”Sword and Palette” by Yamato Mori – Japanese Song Lyrics Review

The review of Yamato Mori’s Ken to Palette offers a comprehensive analysis of the song’s lyrics, symbolism, musical structure, and music video. Centered on the duality of “sword = destruction” and “palette = creation,” the article highlights how the track portrays a journey from suppression to liberation and self-reinvention. It also discusses critical reception and live performances, framing the work as Mori’s “manifesto of self-reinvention.”
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Taishita monda yo by Yamato Mori – Japanese Lyrics Review

Yamato Mori’s “Taishita Monda yo” begins with the image of standing alone at a sunset-lit intersection, tracing a journey from hesitation and self-doubt to quiet self-affirmation. This article delves into the song’s symbolic motifs—sunset, crossroads, signals, and sky—while exploring how its lyrics unfold from irony into resilience. Alongside lyrical analysis, we examine the track’s musical structure, cinematic MV, live reception, and critical acclaim, revealing why the song resonates as a generational anthem of vulnerability and hope.
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Yamato Mori: From Guitar Prodigy to Voice of a New Generation

Yamato Mori, born in 2003 in Hokkaido, rose from a guitar prodigy to an acclaimed singer-songwriter. After winning Young Guitarist of the Year 2019 in London, he shifted focus from pure technique to expression, debuting with “Hibi” in 2021. His albums 69 Jewel Beetle (2023) and Let It Grow (2024) showcase both virtuosity and vulnerability, blending folk intimacy with bold band arrangements. Known for humility and authenticity, he represents a new generation of Japanese artists whose growth and potential continue to attract national and international attention.