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Japan, Man releases 'Wormhole'


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About Japan, Man:

Japan, Man is an innovative alt-pop project fronted by Lebanon-born Laeticia Acra who has recently relocated to London. They started in the industry at just 14-years-old with their debut single 'Stop Staring’ back in 2019. Japan, Man has honed an unmistakable style recognized by enticing melodies, funk-laden bass-lines and accomplished songwriting, all leading them to be hotly tipped by critics.

About 'Wormhole':

Japan, Man arrives as a courageous offering written when they were just 15-years-old. Expressing fears of rejection, the effortlessly unique new single is an honest and articulate reminder not to change yourself to please others. They explained that "I grew up with a hesitation to socialize, and I felt like whenever I did manage to keep a friend around, the fear of them leaving was always apparent, it was like a bomb waiting to go off.'


What I thought about the single:

This song has an incredible instrumental and has a very motivational message which is to not change yourself (whether it is your personality or looks) just to please others and to "Fit In" in a specific group of friends, but just to be yourself.


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Created in 2021

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