"Yuki Satoshi" Newly written theme song "Kokoro Soru" for the movie "Hikari wo Oseitete" set in Akita will be released on 9/29!

Satoshi Yuki, who established his own new label "TANEtoNE RECORDS", follows the single "Applause" released on August 8th.
As the second work of the new label, it is decided to release the single "Kokoro Soru" on September 29th.

This work is a newly written song as the theme song for the all-Akita location movie "Hikari wo Tsuseite", which will be released nationwide from October 1st.
Satoshi Yuki actually made a trip to Akita.
The scenery, smells, feelings, etc. in Akita are created only with songs and the piano played by himself, while feeling important one by one.
Prior to the nationwide release, it will be released in advance at AL⭐︎VE Theater Aeon Cinema Omagari (Akita) on 9/23 (Thurs/holiday).

Set against the background of the beautiful countryside of Akita, where depopulation is progressing, the movie is a story depicting the conflict between vulnerable adolescent boys and girls and adults.
This work, which will be the theme song, is about facing your own heart that has become entangled when you notice it, while everyone lives for granted.
It is a work that makes you feel a certain light.

J-WAVE (81.3FM) "SONAR MUSIC" (https://www.j-wave.co.jp/original/sonarmusic/) will be broadcast on 9/21 (Tue.).
It is also decided that it will be aired for the first time.
And the distribution single jacket is also released!

In addition to the distribution release, it will also be sold as a CD package with a limited number of special photo books.
Details of this will be released later.

I would like you to check out "Unravel Your Heart" and watch the movie "Chasing the Light" at the theater.

<<Comment from Satoshi Yuki>>
I will make a theme song. After that, my first thought was to go to Akita. was.
While wondering whether it is okay for me, who had nothing to do with Akita, to write,
I visited Akita while imagining the back and front of various things and thinking about it, and it was a unique and magnificent scenery and scent.

Adults and children, inside and outside, light and shadow.

Human emotions and struggles, the forms of colliding, sticking, separating, breaking, and returning,
It looks like it's really tangled up, and it's a mess.
When such tangled things are unraveled one by one, I feel a great light, or rather, I feel refreshed.
It's a song that I made while wondering if I could make it into a song.

I think it's a song that can be linked to the thoughts and hearts of a wide range of people, not to mention those who watched the movie.
By all means, I want you to chew a lot of songs together with the movie...
I love Akita.

<<Comment from director Yoichi Narita>>
I didn't really think about the theme song for the movie.
The background for the end credits was going to be a black screen and just the morning school sound effects.
I didn't want the music to interfere with the afterglow of the story.
However, during the editing process, it was decided to include video instead of a black screen. In that case, it would be useless if I didn't include the theme song.
However, I strongly felt that I didn't want to destroy the world view of the movie by playing the song, and I didn't want to include it unless it was a song that amplifies the audience's lingering impression.
Originally, I knew about Satoshi Yuki.
The song had such a mercilessness that it grabbed the weakness that was hidden in the depths of one's heart and thrust it right in front of one's eyes.

My heart trembled.
If this person has "skin of the heart", it is infinitely thin, sensitive to anything it touches, even the wind, and always feels a tingling pain.
It's painful... I felt the charm of such despair in her songs.
The world view of my movie and the world view of her song are definitely compatible, but is there a future there?
However, while listening to her various songs over and over again, I felt a faint light in each song.
There is a future. It's dangerous, but I think it's fun to commit suicide.
When I thought that, I was strangely uplifted, and I came to think that she was the only one, so I decided to ask.

The moment I met her for the first time, ah, I thought so. I don't have to worry anymore.
I decided to leave it to this person's "skin of the heart".
After seeing the movie, I headed to Akita and showed her around the filming locations at her request.
She watched, sniffed, and sometimes said lines that she had memorized as if she were savoring each scene of the movie.
The most memorable one is on the roof. The two of us climbed up and talked for about an hour, smelling the grassy scent of the mowing.
I don't remember the content. It seems that they were probably exchanging honest words that came to mind.
That was probably enough.

After that, I came up with the idea of “understanding”.
It was a work that I had seen over and over again in the long-term editing, but when this song came along with the end credits,
Ah, I thought I was finally done with this.
At the same time, the word “fate” came to mind.
Yes, it was fate after all.
The advertising copy for "Chasing the Light" said, "Don't expect the light, be the light."
Actually, it's a word that came to mind after the movie was completed, that is, after the theme song was included in the credits.
That's exactly what I wanted to convey in this movie.
I feel like "understanding" guided me.

[Profile of Satoshi Yuki]
A song written with sharp phrases and messages that shake the emotions of “living” by facing “living” through expression,
Armed with live performances that appeal to the five senses, not only as a singer-songwriter,
He is deeply involved in illustration, painting, stage decoration, music video production, etc.
He is active in multiple fields, such as self-producing projects that combine his own solo exhibitions and acoustic live performances.
In 2019, he made his major debut with the single "Birthday" on June 5, his 21st birthday.
On August 7th, they released their major second single "Ichiro" and held a one-man live "Tsunagari no Kokoro" at Kinema Club (Tokyo) and Shangri-La (Osaka). In November, he held his first solo exhibition "HAKOBUne-2019-" at Gallery Conceal Shibuya, appealing not only for "music" but also for "art". Released major first EP "Smoke" on August 19, 2020. On June 5, 2021, when he turned 23, he held his first hall one-man live "Applause" at Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall and announced the establishment of a new label "TANEtoNE RECORDS".
The first single "Applause" was released on August 8th. And the second single "Kokoro Soru", which is also the theme song for the movie, will be released on September 29th.


【release information】
Digital Single
"Understand"
Delivery date: Wednesday, September 29, 2021
Delivery part number: LDTN-0003
Special CD package part number: LDTN-1001


[Movie information]
"Follow the Light"
October 1, 2021 (Friday) Grand Cinema Sunshine and other nationwide release
September 23 (Thursday) Pre-release at Akita AL☆VE Theater Aeon Cinema Omagari Cinemas
Director: Yoichi Narita
Cast: Tsubasa Nakagawa, Itsuki Nagasawa, Rina Ikoma, Toshiro Yanagiba, Sena Nakajima, Taro Suruga, Hayato Onozuka and others

[Movie "Chasing Light" Official Site]
https://hikariwo-oikakete.com


[Yuki Satoshi Official Site]
https://yukiakira.com/
[Yuki Satoshi Official Twitter]
https://twitter.com/Yuki_Akirart
[Yuki Satoshi Official Instagram]
https://www.instagram.com/yukiakirart/