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Kinki Kids 堂本剛さんは、「痛みを忘れてはならない、笑顔は必ず戻るから」自ら作詞作曲した「街」に想いを込めて

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  1. “Machi”was released in 2002.
    At that time his artist name wasn't ENDRECHERI but Tsuyoshi Domoto.
    This This is a movie clip of a concert in 2013.
    Thank you for understanding Backgrownd of this work and his feelingshis.
    He is very osincere.

  2. Thank you for the introduction to ENDRECHERI.

    Since the beginning of his debut as KinKiKids, Tsuyoshi had been too busy to develop panic disorder and suffered from seizures. At that time, he did not disclose his illness, and he was battling with the symptoms in secret.

    This song is a message from him in those days to himself before he moved to Tokyo and started performing.
    One year after the song was released, at the age of 23, he had a seizure during a KinKiKids concert.
    He then announced that he had a panic disorder.
    It is so thoughtful that he is singing this song 20 years later, and that it is still resonating with so many people.
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