Anna Tsuchiya - Kuroi Namida (instrumental) -
: The song opens with a clean, haunting electric guitar melody that sets a somber tone before transitioning into the heavier, distorted chords of the chorus.
There’s a specific kind of magic that happens when you strip the vocals away from a power ballad. You’re left with the skeletal remains of the emotion—the raw, atmospheric foundation that usually sits behind a powerhouse performance. Anna Tsuchiya - Kuroi Namida (instrumental)
For fans of the NANA anime, is an anthem of heartbreak and resilience. But listening to the instrumental version offers a completely different perspective on why this song hits so hard. A Masterclass in Alternative Rock Atmosphere : The song opens with a clean, haunting
The Weight of Silence: Exploring the Instrumental of Anna Tsuchiya’s "Kuroi Namida" For fans of the NANA anime, is an
: Without the lyrics, the subtle use of strings becomes much more apparent, especially in the "Deep Sadness" version , where piano and violin arrangements elevate the track into something truly cinematic.
For everyone else, it’s the ultimate "main character" background music. The title "Black Tears" refers to the smudged makeup left after a period of intense grief, and the music alone manages to capture that feeling of being "hit by rain" and "unable to put feelings into words".