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What did Koko in Ryuichi Sakamoto express?

Ryuichi Sakamoto's Coco is said to have been written for a girl he once loved.

Originally, I wanted to name it kokoro (meaning "heart" in Japanese), but I was not too embarrassed, so I named it koko. Everyone has loved or loved someone. This is a work about love. When Koko feels it, it is a feeling of pure tenderness and a little sadness.

A smiling face in a white shirt, a beautiful world, only he is a pure white boy. If you can't say those sweet words face to face, put on headphones and listen to this music with him. Maybe it won't be with you all your life, but thank you for being everything at some point.

Sakamoto/さかも Ryichi (Ryuichi Sakamoto? りゅぅぃち, 1952 65438+ 10/7-March 28th, 2023), born in Nakano District, Tokyo, Japan, is a Japanese composer, music producer and singer.

1978 formed the electronic group Huang Mo Orchestra, and released his solo album "Thousand Knives" in the same year. 1983 starred in the war movie Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence, and scored music for it, and won the best music award in the 37th British Film Academy Award.

1988, the soundtrack of the film "The Last Emperor" won the 60th Academy Awards-Best Original Score Award. 199 1 year, the soundtrack of the film "Covering the Sun" won the best film soundtrack award at the 48th Golden Globe Awards of American Film and Television.

1992, composing music and conducting the opening ceremony of Barcelona Olympic Games. 1994, which is the soundtrack for the drama film Little Buddha, which was shortlisted for the best film and television instrumental composition award in the 37th Grammy Awards. 1999 Composed the opera Life.