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Rewrite and translate this title Cormac – “Days Like These” to Japanese between 50 and 60 characters. Do not include any introductory or extra text; return only the title in Japanese.

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The young vocalist continues a stellar year with an expansive 4th single.

Following the success of his debut project, “Hear My Voice”, and last year’s “A Borrowed Gift”, one-to-watch singer-songwriter Cormac has gained critical acclaim for his hauntingly evocative vocals and rich, atmospheric instrumental arrangements. His magnetic live performances have graced some of the UK’s most prestigious venues, including the grand Royal Albert Hall and the iconic London Palladium. Now, with a dedicated fanbase that has driven him to reach 2.2 million Spotify streams and 8 million YouTube views to date, Cormac rewards his fans with his fourth single of the year, “Days Like These”.

As Cormac’s artistry continues to blossom, “Days Like These” unveils an experimental side of the burgeoning artist, as he delves into genre-blending, creative direction, and individuality. Originally written by Grammy-winning American singer-songwriter Janis Ian, the track is masterfully reimagined by Cormac, who tackles themes of grief, deep self-reflection, inner conflict, and acceptance. The song draws poignantly from Cormac’s personal experience, allowing him to grapple with the profound impact of his grandfather’s passing and its emotional context. As the track unfolds, Cormac’s smooth and emotive vocal palette merges with a stirring instrumental arrangement, soulfully intertwining a delicate piano melody with warm, resonant pedal steel guitars.

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The young vocalist continues a stellar year with an expansive 4th single.

Following the success of his debut project, “Hear My Voice”, and last year’s “A Borrowed Gift”, one-to-watch singer-songwriter Cormac has gained critical acclaim for his hauntingly evocative vocals and rich, atmospheric instrumental arrangements. His magnetic live performances have graced some of the UK’s most prestigious venues, including the grand Royal Albert Hall and the iconic London Palladium. Now, with a dedicated fanbase that has driven him to reach 2.2 million Spotify streams and 8 million YouTube views to date, Cormac rewards his fans with his fourth single of the year, “Days Like These”.

As Cormac’s artistry continues to blossom, “Days Like These” unveils an experimental side of the burgeoning artist, as he delves into genre-blending, creative direction, and individuality. Originally written by Grammy-winning American singer-songwriter Janis Ian, the track is masterfully reimagined by Cormac, who tackles themes of grief, deep self-reflection, inner conflict, and acceptance. The song draws poignantly from Cormac’s personal experience, allowing him to grapple with the profound impact of his grandfather’s passing and its emotional context. As the track unfolds, Cormac’s smooth and emotive vocal palette merges with a stirring instrumental arrangement, soulfully intertwining a delicate piano melody with warm, resonant pedal steel guitars.

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