Musician Miu Sakamoto, who celebrates the 30th anniversary of her debut in 2027, releases her first full album in approximately five years since "birds fly" (2021), a luxurious work produced with the participation of Naotaro Moriyama, Goro Ito, and Marihiko Hara. The songs produced by Naotaro Moriyama mainly consist of numbers written and composed by Moriyama himself, and he also participates in the chorus on one track. The songs produced by Goro Ito include original songs as well as a cover of Virginia Astley's 1986 hit song "Some Small Hope" (produced by Ryuichi Sakamoto). The songs produced by Marihiko Hara, who also teamed up with her for the theme song of the blockbuster film "Kokuho," include the theme song "Lullaby" for the anime film "If I Were Born Anew" directed by Asuka Tsuchiumi, and a number set to the poem "If I must die" by Gaza university professor and poet Refaat Alareer, who was killed in Israeli airstrikes. Closing the album is a cover of "Seiyakyoku," produced by Ryuichi Sakamoto for Chitose Hajime's 2008 album "Cassini." A duet transcending time is realized with the piano track performed by Ryuichi Sakamoto during the original recording. In recent years, Sakamoto has also devoted efforts to humanitarian aid for the Palestinian territories, which have suffered enormous damage from the long-standing occupation and massacres by the Israeli military. The album title "Something True" expresses the desire to somehow reach at least one unwavering "truth" while feeling one's way through a world where what had been believed to be true until now has begun to waver.