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Ichika Matsumoto Pov Info

Being a member of AKB48 is a dream come true for me, and I feel incredibly fortunate to have had the experiences I've had so far. I hope that through this blog, I can share a little bit of my life with you and give you a glimpse into the world of AKB48. Thank you for reading, and I look forward to sharing more of my adventures with you!

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As I look to the future, I'm excited to see what's in store for me and AKB48. With new singles, concerts, and events on the horizon, I'm eager to continue growing as a performer and entertaining our fans. I'm also grateful for the opportunities I've had so far, from appearing on TV shows to performing at concerts. Being a member of AKB48 is a dream

My name is Ichika Matsumoto, and I am a ghost in my own body. This is just a draft, and you can

My Life as a Member of AKB48 - Ichika Matsumoto's POV

The bow dances. It skids. It sings. My left hand flies up the fingerboard, not to impress, but to escape. The B-string whines. The E-string screams. I play a wrong note. A glorious, jagged wrong note that is entirely mine. It hangs in the air like a confession.

I stand in the green room. The other musicians are stretching, humming, pacing. I stand perfectly still. I am a statue. I lift my violin—a 1920 Enrico Rocca, a gift from a grandmother who believed in me before she died—and I tuck it under my jaw. The wood is cold. It smells of old varnish and rosin dust. It smells like my childhood.

 
 
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