Japanese female singer born in Osaka in 1974, had a solo career governed by Lars Ratz (Metalium). In his homeland, his first experience inside the metal was the lead vocalist in the bands Evolution in 1994 and Insania in 1995, with the latter changing its name to Fairy Mirror in 1999, gaining national status. However, due to problems in vocal cords, Saeko was forced out of the Fairy and had to travel to Switzerland, where he had to undergo surgery and prolonged treatment, while taking the opportunity to improve themselves in English.
Now in Germany, she begins to correspond by email with the integral Gammay Ray Henjo Richter, with the ambition to promote his tour in the famous world event, "Wacken Open Air Festival in 2002 where Saeko would distribute flyers in order to get some heavy metal band to join. Admired for his determination, Lars Ratz decides to run it at a hearing of Metalium and evaluate its performance. After making all the assessments, Ratz produces and releases his first album, "Above Heaven, Below Heaven", with the training: Saeko (keyboard and piano), Michael Ehre (guitar), Hermman Frank (lead guitar) and bassist his former band, Fairy Mirror, Mariko Inoue.
The band starts to Saeko excurcionar along with the legendary Doro Pesch in 2004 during a tour of the album "Classic Diamonds". In 2006, released his second album, "Life," recorded at Tornado studios in Hamburg, and again produced by Lars Ratz and Michael Ehre.
The third full-length album "Holy Are We Alone" was released on August 11th, 2021.
As of 2020, SAEKO is:
Saeko Kitamae – vocals & keys.
Guido Benedetti (Trick Or Treat) guitars & keys.
Alessandro Sala (Rhapsody Of Fire) – bass.
Michael Ehré – drums (Primal Fear, Gamma Ray, The Unity).
Leaving
Saeko Lyrics
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For the never ending journey again
Back again
I will forget...
I will forget who I am
I will forget all over again...
Now into the dark...
I will leave a piece of All in you
In each of you
When you get lost
Please remember
Remember...
I am in you
Saeko's song "Leaving" is a powerful and emotional statement about the cyclical nature of life's journey. The opening line, "Now it is time to leave," sets the tone for the song as Saeko sings about the never-ending journey that we all face throughout our lives. She acknowledges that she will forget who she is and that she will have to begin again, but she embraces this truth with determination and courage.
The line, "I will leave a piece of All in you," is a poignant reminder of the connections we make and the impact we have on others. Saeko recognizes that we are all connected in some way, and she wants us to remember that we are not alone, even when we feel lost or disconnected. She urges us to remember her and the piece of herself that she leaves behind in each of us.
The final verse, "I am in you," is a haunting and beautiful conclusion to the song. Saeko acknowledges that she may have to leave physically or emotionally, but she is always with us, in some way. Her presence is felt through the connections she has made and the memories she has left behind.
Overall, "Leaving" is a powerful reminder of the cyclical nature of life and the connections we make along the way. It is a beautiful and emotional tribute to the journey we all face.
Line by Line Meaning
Now it is time to leave
The present moment calls for my departure
For the never ending journey again
Embarking on an infinite voyage one more time
Back again
Returning to a previous state or condition
I will forget...
I am willing to relinquish my memories
I will forget who I am
I am willing to relinquish my identity
I will forget all over again...
I am willing to lose myself repeatedly
Now into the dark...
Disappearing into obscurity
I will leave a piece of All in you
I am depositing a fragment of universal consciousness in you
In each of you
Leaving a portion of my essence in everyone
When you get lost
If ever you feel disconnected
Please remember
Recall from your memory
Remember...
Never forget that
I am in you
I still exist within you
Contributed by Brody O. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Kelvin Foo
Saeko was just summoning her Persona, nothing to see here.
Arctic Ants
it has to be a reference to that. it makes me wonder now how many other small references to jrpgs are in this game.
Bradley Drake
@Arctic Ants it's because of persona 3 persona summoning triggered by a fake gunshot to the head that caused them to think this
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T1MPastrami
@DR3AD! Fear's awake, anger beats loud, face reality
Never beat charity
The enemy you're fighting covers all society
(Damn right)
Mommy's not here, gotta fight
(All night)
Idrispower
My favourite move in the whole Game! Laughed a good amount First time
M D
Honestly, I bought the Remaster Yakuza remastered set, played Zero, Kiwami 1 & 2, Judgement and Lost Judgement, ran out of steam on Yakuza 3, saw Yakuza 7 and it's lit a fire under my arse to pick up again from where I left off. This game looks immense
Hussar1683
Game was great. I’m looking forward to the next installment
Virikan
Why the hell did I get a suicide prevention hotline recommendation
Marine Assassin
This video got age restricted because it has suicide in it and its showing a suicide prevention recommendation. I’m sorry