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Friday, December 12, 2025

Tazumi Toyoshima -- Moetsukite, Desire(燃えつきて、ディザイア)

 

As soon as I heard the first few notes and first few strains of this song, I figured that this had to have been created by lyricist Etsuko Kisugi(来生えつこ)and her brother, singer-composer Takao Kisugi(来生たかお). The tenderness in the opening piano was too much of a giveaway.

Quite appropriate, too, as this was Tazumi Toyoshima's(豊島たづみ)final single to date, released in 1982. "Moetsukite, Desire" (Burn, Desire) actually appears as a slowly fading ember in a campfire or maybe the night lights of the city gradually turning off after midnight once all of the usual hijinks take place. It seems like the perfect bedtime City Pop ballad to tuck folks into sleep. Perhaps it could have been the ideal campaign song for Japan Railways as tired commuters are heading back home after a long day of work and a long night of play.

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