London alt-pop act Japan, Man shares their latest single, ‘Overdid It’. 

Japan, Man is an alt-pop project fronted by Lebanon born Laeticia Acra with production from her uncle and collaborator Julian Cassia.

‘Overdid It’ is the final glimpse into Japan, Man’s upcoming debut album, Metropolis (out 18th October).

“The song attempts to capture the embarrassment of overdoing it in a relationship, or situation-ship, especially with a rather complicated label.

I think we all try to remove ourselves from the category of being an ‘emotional’ or ‘sensitive’ person these days. I think we all internalize this and try to be as unbothered and as nonchalant as possible, but we all end up forgetting how significant our tendencies to over-love, over-care, overcomplicate, and over feel really are when intimacy and romantic passion enters the picture, and that’s completely normal and definitely what I was feeling while writing the song. 

The song definitely carries sass and arrogance which was very fun for me to write, and sing, as most of my songs are more serious in tone when it comes to lyrics, but I was feeling particularly playful while writing this, and wanted to take a more ironic approach.”

Laeticia Acra

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