Golden Child: Emi Meyer & Sumire’s Lullaby of Hope for the Future

Golden Child: A Melodic Journey into Motherhood and Hope

Music often serves as a medium to express our deepest feelings and thoughts. Emi Meyer and Sumire’s latest creation, “”Golden Child,”” exemplifies this beautifully. It’s a lullaby that gently envelops the heartfelt wishes and hopes of mothers for their children. The love for children and aspirations for their future are encapsulated in this warm and powerful melody.

At the heart of this track is Emi Meyer’s emotionally rich sound, rooted deeply in jazz and pop. Her music always resonates with a direct yet comforting presence to the listeners. Sumire’s guest vocals add a unique charm to the song. Her voice expresses the warmth and strength of a mother, harmonizing perfectly with Emi’s melodies.

Furthermore, this project incorporates the beautiful natural landscapes and cultural richness of Hawaii, where Sumire grew up. The simple yet profound acoustic sound and comforting percussion transport listeners to the warm sceneries of Hawaii. Together, these elements make “”Golden Child”” a soothing melody.

Created by two mother-artists, Emi Meyer and Sumire, this song evokes hope and love for children’s future in all who listen. The perspective of the world from a mother’s eyes and the love for their children is delicately conveyed through this song.

Behind the Music: Emi Meyer and Sumire’s Artistic Collaboration

Behind every piece of music, there’s always a deeper story. “”Golden Child”” is backed by the artistic collaboration of Emi Meyer and Sumire, anchored in their shared experiences as mothers.

Kyoto-born and Seattle-raised, Emi Meyer is known for her unique style blending jazz and pop. Her music has won the hearts of mature listeners and found its place in commercials and movies. On the other hand, Tokyo-native Sumire has built her career as a singer and actress, with roles in musicals and Hollywood films.

In the “”Golden Child”” project, the talents of these two artists beautifully intersect. Emi Meyer’s deep emotional expression and Sumire’s passionate voice come together to exquisitely portray the message of a mother’s love and hope. This song reflects their deep empathy and understanding as mothers, leaving a lasting impression on its listeners.”

Artist Profile: Emi Meyer

Born in Kyoto and raised in Seattle, Emi Meyer is a singer who has established her career in both Japan and the United States. Her debut work, “Curious Creature,” was chosen as the best new artist in the jazz category of a major distribution store. Her 2015 jazz standard album “Monochrome” reached the top spot in both the single and album jazz charts on iTunes Store. Meyer is known for her unique style that blends jazz with pop, earning the support of mature music listeners. Her musicality has also made her popular in the commercial industry, having worked on numerous commercial songs for brands like Sokenbicha, Afternoon Tea, Sony Bravia 4K, Toyota Lexus, and Takahashi Notebook. In the film industry, she has contributed songs to movies such as “Flying Colors” and “Aa, Kouya,” as well as to international film productions. After a hiatus during the COVID-19 pandemic, Meyer resumed her music activities in 2022, releasing original songs like “Here for You” and a cover of the global hit “Everybody Wants to Rule the World.”

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Artist Profile: Sumire

Born in Tokyo, Sumire pursued her studies at Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Drama in the United States. She began her full-fledged career as an actress and singer in 2011. Shortly after her debut, she participated in the album recording for Il Divo and featured in the song “”Crying featuring Sumire”” from their original album “”Wicked Game”” after a three-year hiatus. Sumire also sang the famous song “”Tasogare no Begin”” with Japanese lyrics, produced by Sergio Mendes, a legend known for conveying the joy of Brazilian music. In 2014, she made her debut in American television with the drama “”HAWAII FIVE-0,”” expanding her presence internationally, and in 2017, she debuted in Hollywood with the movie “”The Shack.”” In Japan, she has been active in musical theater, performing in productions like “”Two Cities,”” “”Anything Goes,”” and “”NINE.”””

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