
Shura has released a new video for 'America', shot on 35mm film and celebrating queer strength
Shura releases nostalgic 35mm film video for 'America', exploring queer themes ahead of London's Trans Pride celebrations.
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"Tokyo" is a track by Shura, from the album I Got Too Sad For My Friends, released 5th March 2025. The track is 3:26 long. It's filed under Pop. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 7 articles about Shura.
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Lyrics
Took a train to The House of Light 'cause you saw it In the back of a magazine that you liked so much you bought it Do you ever have a good time but there's still this voice that's Telling you you don't deserve this kind of love, I'm trying? And now I'm crying in a backstreet of a city I don't know And I'm trying to go to parties in a place that I don't belong You said it's just a bad day, trying not to fixate but I'm Crying in the backseat of a taxi in Tokyo In the bar I asked you why you're always on your phone and You told me that you think you'd like me to be more confident Think you meant it like a good thing but it sounded so mean Like you wish you were with someone with a different body And now I'm crying in a backstreet of a city I don't know And I'm trying to go to parties in a place that I don't belong You said it's just a bad day, trying not to fixate but I'm Crying in the backseat of a taxi in Tokyo
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