Even though the lyrics may sound different and we all speak different languages, the attitude of trying to learn what we don’t know cultivates new pathways for us. This is what I realized throughout my journey singing in many different countries, so I’m always hoping for more of those experiences.
I’ve been holding a microphone for more than 15 years, and the one thing I’ve never given up on is singing. But to tell the truth, I didn’t start off in such a great situation – I had to find my own musicians, my own rehearsal space, and I feel like it’s a miracle that I was able to achieve the career I have now.
Voice actors deliver their lines, and there’s a director who guides them, but singers should not be told too much how to sing — they can produce more interesting music if you let them be free. I change the feel of the lyrics depending on who I am writing for. It’s actually more difficult to write songs for myself because I don’t really understand myself.
Link:
http://www.jame-world.com/us/articles-131945-interview-with-true.html
Every song I create is like one of my children, so I feel very happy to see them grow and live out in the world being experienced by others. But I’ll never forget the feeling when I heard my first anisong played on TV! I was sitting in front of the TV, and the tears just started flowing. That moment will stay with me forever.
Link:
https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/feature/2018-11-06/interview-true/.139154