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“Believing in things you cannot see Even with my trembling arms I want to protect someone dear to me The place my thought that proggressed up to now struggle on to To see hopes Even in a black, confined world”

Quote by Kanon Wakeshima

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Kanon Wakeshima
Kanon Wakeshima

Kanon Wakeshima, born on June 28, 1988, is a renowned Japanese singer. His diverse musical style and heartfelt voice have won him a large fan base. Wakeshima's music encompasses a variety of genres, including pop, rock, and electronic, and his singing has a unique charm that touches the hearts of listeners. more

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