Yes, that one. Released in April 2021 as a promotional single for her album visions , “Ordinary days” is the sonic equivalent of watching rain streak down a window while you’re wearing a cashmere sweater. But here’s the twist: it was a promotional single for a drama . Specifically, Kikazaru Koi ni wa Riyuu ga Atte (aka Why I Dress Up for Love ).
She dropped a promotional single—not an album lead, not a major tie-up (okay, maybe one ), just a “hey, I’m still here” track. And it was the most interesting non-event of the year.
Most promotional singles are throwaways—the song the label forces out to remind streaming algorithms you exist. But “Ordinary days” was the opposite. It was a quiet, brooding, folk-tinged whisper in a sea of loud anison rock.
Here’s my hot take: “Ordinary days” is the most important thing milet released in 2021—not because it charted highest (it did fine), but because it set the table for visions .
Actually, let’s talk about “Ordinary days.”
By refusing to hype a promotional single into a “lead single event,” milet trained her audience to listen differently. You don’t come for the beat. You come for the gravity .
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