[Machine Translation] Featuring the pop face of Blues Woman Nacomi, the album is a playful, playful, and as the title suggests, Bluesy Pop album for adults. Arranged and produced by Hiroki Ito. Participating musicians include Hiroki Ito, Tsuyoshi Kon, Daiji Okai (Yoninbayashi), Satoshi Sano, TAKU (Rhyme Sisto), Marty Bracey, Takuto Kudo, TAKEZO, and Natsuki Kurai, who all contribute to enhance the melodies of Nacomi's songs. The lead track, "Too Long," is a song that you will want to listen to in refrain, with its nostalgic and retro pop melody matched with bilingual Nacomi's lyrics in a mixture of Japanese and English. The song also features a bittersweet solo by guitarist TAKU (rhymesist) and Takuto Kudo's organ playing, making it a very moving song. <profile> A blueswoman, singer and guitarist who represents Japan. Studied under the late blues guitar legend Shinji Shiotsuji. After working with Shinji Shiotsuji's band, she made her solo debut in 2007. He has released three albums. He has performed not only in Japan but also in Taiwan (where he performed at the Taiwan Blues Festival for 7 years) and the U.S.A. With the recommendation of the Little Walter Foundation, which is run by the daughter of Chicago blues legend harpist Little Walter, he performed in Alexandria, Louisiana, at the Little Walter Music Festival for the first time. In 2014, he became the first Japanese to perform at the Little Walter Music Festival in Alexandria, Louisiana. (Since 2011, the band has performed annually in San Francisco, Chicago, New Orleans, Memphis, and other cities in the U.S., and has performed with Elvin Bishop, Cyril Neville, Ruth Davies, John Nemeth, and others. Since 2011, he has traveled to the U.S. every year to play in San Francisco, Chicago, New Orleans, Memphis, and other cities. She was voted #7 in the American blues magazine Blues-e-news Top 25 Female Musicians of 2015. Her album is also popular both domestically and internationally, and has received airplay on radio stations in Australia, the Netherlands, and elsewhere. Next year, she has offers from Singapore and Shanghai.