Before his debut, in November 2007, Shimizu sang in English on amateur night at the Apollo Theater in New York City. He was called a "one in a million soul singer" by a local newspaper in New York. The second time he performed at the Apollo Theater was on November 19, 2008. He sang the song "Sukiyaki" by Kyu Sakamoto in Japanese, where he was given a standing ovation from an audience of 1,500 people. He said he sang it because he wanted to show his Japanese pride and demonstrate the beauty of the Japanese language.
Shimizu's first single, titled "Home", was released on February 20, 2008, and he appeared on Music Station two days after the single's release to promote it. "Home" peaked at ranked at number 5 and sold 27,820 units in its first week. After 17 weeks, it had sold 125,735 copies. His second single, "Aishiteru" (アイシテル, I Love You), was released on June 4, 2008 in Japan. It ranked at number 4 and sold 22,778 units in its first week. After 12 weeks, it had sold 47,114 copies. Shimizu released his third single "My Treasure" on October 22, 2008. It ranked at number 15 and sold 9,540 units in its first week. After 5 weeks, it had sold 15,365 copies.
He also collaborated with Miliyah Kato. Together they released 4 singles and an album, in 2014 they did a tour together.
His most recent album - "White" - was released in 2018.
Studio Albums
[2008.11.26] Umbrella
[2010.03.03] Journey
[2011.03.09] COLORS
[2012.03.21] Naturally
[2014.03.12] ENCORE
[2016.03.30] PROUD
[2017.06.28] FLY
[2018.06.27] WHITE
Split Albums
[2014.04.02] THE BEST (Miliyah x Shimizu Shota)
Cover Albums
[2012.11.28] MELODY
Best Albums
[2015.02.25] ALL SINGLES BEST
Keshou
Shota Shimizu Lyrics
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せめて今夜だけでも きれいになりたい
今夜はあたしは あんたに逢いにゆくから
最後の最後に逢いにゆくから
あたしが出した手紙の束を返してよ
誰かと二人で読むのはやめてよ
放り出された昔を胸に抱えたら
流れるな涙 心でとまれ
流れるな涙 バスが出るまで
バカだね バカだね バカだね あたし
愛してほしいと思ってたなんて
バカだね バカだね バカのくせに
愛してもらえるつもりでいたなんて
化粧なんてどうでもいいと思ってきたけれど
今夜死んでもいいから きれいになりたい
こんなことなら あいつを捨てなきゃよかったと
最後の最後に あんたに思われたい
流れるな涙 心でとまれ
流れるな涙 バスが出るまで
流れるな涙 心でとまれ
流れるな涙 バスが出るまで
バカだね バカだね バカだね あたし
愛してほしいと思ってたなんて
バカだね バカだね バカのくせに
愛してもらえるつもりでいたなんて
In the lyrics to Shota Shimizu's song "Keshou," the singer expresses a sense of disillusionment with the superficiality of makeup and a desire to at least look beautiful for a night. Despite having come to the realization that makeup doesn't really matter, there is a yearning to present oneself in a pleasing manner just for tonight, as they are going to meet someone special. The urgency of this meeting is emphasized by the repetition of the phrase "逢いにゆくから" (I'm going to meet you).
There is a plea for the return of a bundle of letters that the singer had written, and a request for them not to be read with someone else. The weight of past memories that were abandoned is carried in the heart as the familiar nighttime path is traversed on the way back home. This imagery suggests a sense of longing and nostalgia, as well as a desire to hold onto the past while moving forward.
The recurring motif of tears flowing but being urged to stop reflects the emotional turmoil within the singer's heart. The lyrics convey a sense of inner conflict between wanting to express vulnerability and the need to maintain composure. The desperation and sadness are palpable as the singer tries to hold back tears until the bus departs, symbolizing a departure from a painful situation or emotional state.
The self-deprecating tone of the lyrics, with phrases like "バカだね" (You're foolish), reveals feelings of regret and self-blame. The singer acknowledges their past naivety in wanting to be loved and expecting to be loved in return, despite knowing deep down that it may have been an unrealistic expectation. The longing for acceptance and validation from the person they are meeting one last time is intertwined with a sense of resignation and a bittersweet realization that things could have been different if certain decisions were made differently.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Miyuki Nakajima
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