
Aqua Timez makes its first appearance on NHK Minna no Uta, NHK Minna no Uta "Reason for Deep Breathing" will be aired from February to March 2025.
Aqua Timez, which announced its reunion in July 2024 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of its debut on August 24, 2025, made its first appearance on the program with the song "Reason for Deep Breathing," written for Minna no Uta.
Aqua Timez, which has released a string of hit songs supported by the younger generation, expresses the sensitive feelings of youth with a sense of the season.
The video is produced by Chuo Sakimura, an active university student who has won numerous video awards in recent years.
Collaboration with Mr. Sakimura, who specializes in sensitive animation utilizing bold lines, resulted in a fresh and straightforward work that appeals to the younger generation.
Music Information
Aqua Timez "Reason for Deep Breathing
Words and music by Taishi
Arranged by Aqua Timez
NHK Minna no Uta official website:https://www.nhk.or.jp/minna/
February-March New Music Lineup:https://www.nhk.or.jp/minna/program/next/
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