Ikirori By Danny Nanone //top\\ File
It wasn’t his handwriting. It was impossible—he had not written that line, yet the letters carried the same crooked certainty as the island’s shoreline, as if penned by someone who’d learned to shape hope from salt. For a week the bottle sat on his table, like a thing that required an answer. People saw it when they came to trade fish or to borrow a ladder. Some shrugged and said messages in bottles were foolishness. Others crossed themselves and whispered of lost fathers and lovers who never learned to stop walking.
“Someone’s,” Ikirori said. “Or someone’s not yet.” ikirori by danny nanone
: Officially categorized under Afro-Pop, the song builds on an upbeat tempo laced with syncopated electronic drums and rhythmic synth basslines. It wasn’t his handwriting
In a recent interview, Danny revealed a surprising secret: they actually filmed a massive music video for "Ikirori" featuring two KBS buses full of people! Unfortunately, the director, Meddy Saleh, informed him that the footage was lost. Danny was so discouraged he never re-shot it or even uploaded the audio to YouTube himself. Why We Still Love It: People saw it when they came to trade