Lyrics & Translation
Discover the liberating message of Fujii Kaze's "Mo-Eh-Wa," a unique blend of hip-hop and spiritual reflection. This song offers a chance to explore themes of freedom and detachment, all while learning relatable Japanese phrases and nuances of the Okayama dialect.
Key Vocabulary
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wings /wɪŋz/ A1 |
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heart /hɑːrt/ A1 |
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people /ˈpiːpl/ A1 |
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past /pæst/ A2 |
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streets /striːts/ A1 |
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door /dɔːr/ A1 |
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tear /tɪr/ A2 |
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wounds /wuːndz/ B1 |
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wind /wɪnd/ A1 |
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night /naɪt/ A1 |
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morning /ˈmɔːrnɪŋ/ A1 |
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light /laɪt/ A1 |
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pleasure /ˈplɛʒər/ B1 |
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foolish /ˈfuːlɪʃ/ B1 |
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inner /ˈɪnər/ B2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Cause you've been stuck for too long
➔ Present perfect continuous tense
➔ "Cause you've been stuck" uses the **present perfect continuous tense** to describe an action that started in the past and is still ongoing or has relevance now.
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Let yourself flow as your inner wind blows
➔ Imperative mood + reflexive pronoun + simile using 'as'
➔ Uses the **imperative mood** to give an advice or command, combined with a **reflexive pronoun** to emphasize the subject controlling their own flow, and a **simile** with 'as' to compare the inner wind to a natural force.
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Knock on the door you have closed
➔ Imperative verb + relative clause
➔ Uses the **imperative** form of the verb 'knock' to give a command, combined with a **relative clause** to specify the door that has been previously closed, emphasizing taking action on something internal or previously shut.
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Do the best you can, then leave the rest to Him
➔ Imperative verb + modal phrase + coordinating conjunction
➔ Uses the **imperative** form 'Do' to give advice, combined with a **modal phrase** 'the best you can' to suggest doing one's utmost, and a **coordinating conjunction** 'then' to connect the ideas of effort and trust.
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Wish my heart could heal like that
➔ Subjunctive mood in 'could heal'
➔ Uses the **subjunctive mood** 'could heal' to express a wish or hypothetical situation, indicating the speaker's desire for their heart to recover as described.
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What's important? Choose wisely
➔ Interrogative phrase + imperative verb
➔ Uses an **interrogative phrase** 'What's important?' to prompt reflection, followed by an **imperative verb** 'Choose' to give a direct command or encouragement.
Album: HELP EVER HURT NEVER
Kaerou
Fujii Kaze
Kiri Ga Naikara
Fujii Kaze
YASASHISA
Fujii Kaze
Mo-Eh-Wa
Fujii Kaze
Nan-Nan
Fujii Kaze
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Feelin’ Go(o)d
Fujii Kaze
Michi Teyu Ku
Fujii Kaze
Hana
Fujii Kaze
Workin’ Hard
Fujii Kaze
Garden
Fujii Kaze
Shinunoga E-Wa
Fujii Kaze
grace
Fujii Kaze
damn
Fujii Kaze
Matsuri
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MO-EH-YO
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Kirari
Fujii Kaze
青春病
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Hedemo Ne-Yo
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Kaerou
Fujii Kaze
Kiri Ga Naikara
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YASASHISA
Fujii Kaze
Mo-Eh-Wa
Fujii Kaze
Nan-Nan
Fujii Kaze
Hachikō
Fujii Kaze
It's Alright
Fujii Kaze
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