Why did zard died
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Post by SonEric84 » Thu May 31, pm. Post by mysteriousdbzgt » Thu May 31, pm. ProLight Style by Ian Bradley. Modified by Hujio. Privacy Terms Forum Rules. Kanzenshuu Skip to content. She had been struggling with her health due to cancer for some time now, but no sign yet it had been a suicide. Last edited by Ash on Mon May 28, pm, edited 1 time in total. The lyrics are uplifting, asking the listeners to keep running and notice that slowly, their goals are becoming closer.
The song ends with an allusion that the singer is watching the listeners. A reminder that there is someone looking after them as they progress. Perhaps, a romanticized and bitter-sweet ending since Izumi Sakai is no longer with us. However, her gift of music is still around and can be appreciated for years to come. Do you have any favorites from her? Let us know down below! Posted in the Reviews category. Posted in the Editorial category. Posted in the Resources category.
The band also released a couple of posthumous singles written before her death. Glorious Mind. Leave A Comment. Muscles are Better Than Magic! Nov 12, 2 comments. Muscles Are Better Than Magic! It is a short, breezy read that entertains without overstaying its welcome. It is not of such high quality that I can give it a universal recomm Nov 11, 3 comments. Yatora Yaguchi has recently abandoned the well-worn academic path to pursue his artistic dreams.
But wanting to be an artist is much easier than developing the skills to accomplish his goals. Does this highly More of an extended musical performance than Post a Comment. May 30, Updated September 2, : Zard is a pop group. And Izumi Sakai was its lead vocalist and leader. But I decide to revise this blog post so that I can try to separate the Sakai the person, from the group.
I was pretty shocked when I read about singer-songwriter Izumi Sakai 's death on today's newspapers. Known more popularly as the face of Zard , she was the biggest female solo singer of the 90s. Zard was one of the earliest Japanese artists I learnt about when I first got into J-music back then, so her passing does make me feel that a small fragment of my past is gone, it's a feeling rather similar to how I felt when Leslie Cheung and Anita Mui died.
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