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There’s something like a universe inside my head.
When put that way, maybe it’s always felt like that. A universe that seems so close, yet will remain eternally a mystery. A universe that feels governed by laws, yet transforms without warning. But it’s a universe all my own, a universe tied to my truths. That’s why when I heard Haku.’s Atama no Naka no Uchu (The universe of My mind), my chest tightened with that quiet feeling of “I get it.”
I often find myself slipping into this feeling when I listen to Haku.’s music. Their songs seem to hold on to flickering emotions and hazy scenes just as they are, while gently shaping them into something that can be shared and felt. Open to interpretation, their music still feels pure, unguarded, and true.
Beneath the pop sheen, there’s a depth to their grooves, and at times even a quiet edge. That’s what gives their live performances their power.
Captivating discerning listeners overseas even before their major debut, Haku. has continued to gain momentum, bringing their energy to stages across Japan and beyond.
The layout of this interview traces how we fell in love with this band. We hope you’ll take your time to savor each visual and the unguarded words candid words of Ai, the vocalist and guitarist behind all of Haku.’s songs.