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I threw away my phone
I thought that you should know
I'd throw away my home
If I had somewhere to go
Anything to stop
The circle in my brain
Anything is better than you
Making me feel lame
Twenty-eight days to kick the habit
Twenty-eight days to let you go
Twenty-eight days and I'll be on my own
All my life I've been sorry for something
Something gets me nothing and nothing’s such a waste
All this time I've been sayin’ I'm sorry
But why should I be sorry for all of your mistakes
Why should I be sorry
I've had enough of you
Please forget my name

I'm runnin’ around on empty
Still tryin’ to get away
Anything to kill
The consciousness of you
Anything to end myself
Before the thought of you
Twenty-eight days to kick the habit
Twenty-eight days to let you go
Twenty-eight days and I'll be on my own
All my life I've been sorry for something
Something gets me nothing and nothings such a waste
All this time I've been sayin’ I'm sorry
But why should I be sorry for all of your mistakes
Now you'll know what it feels like to bite your tongue
Now you'll know what it feels like to be the one
Who walks around with nothin’, just stuck
I've been there and I've done it
And now you'll know what it feels like
To always be afraid
Of everything you wanted to say
Who's sorry now?
Who's sorry now?
Who's sorry now?
All my life I've been sorry for something
Something gets me nothing and nothings such a waste
All this time I've been sayin’ I'm sorry
But why should I be sorry for all of your mistakes
All my life I've been sorry for something
Something gets me nothing and nothings such a waste
All this time I've been sayin’ I'm sorry
But why should I be sorry for all of your mistakes
Who's sorry now?

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Justin Tokimitsu Nozuka (born September 29, 1988 in New York, USA) is a Canadian-American singer-songwriter of Japanese descent. Justin Nozuka was born in New York and grew up in Toronto, Raised by a single mother, Justin was the sixth of seven children where all four of his brothers are artists in some form. As a teen, he spun Motown, folk and hip-hop as he fleshed out his music skills learning guitar with his Mexican friends at boarding school.

Blending elements of neo-soul, folk, old-time blues and pop, Justin has the guts of Ray LaMontagne and the soul of Lauryn Hill.

This guitar slinging aficionado has the street smarts of an urban swinger and the heart-bending soul of a gospel preacher, and is adept at blending a dark, bluesy Americana vibe with warm, acoustic soul where bits of old folk music and flamenco tunes swirl in and out of earshot.

During his short career, Justin has already snagged stage time with John Cale, Crowded House, Ziggy Marley, Sam Roberts, Jully Black and Xavier Rudd.

"In his debut album "Holly", Justin Nozuka has created eleven impressive pieces of thoughtful acoustic-soul. Filled with understated melodies, minimal production and an interesting, sometimes dark take on song-craft...4 Stars." -- BBC

"Superior acoustic soul. .4 Stars." -- Q Magazine, UK

"...Nozuka is producing material that is unlike any other singer songwriters - and consequently is beyond genre definition. Largely, it is one man and his faithful guitar - but with a voice like his, there really is no need for any other instrumentation. In truth it would only get in the way. 4 Stars." -- Belfast Daily Telegraph

"Nozuka seemed very modest, but there was absolutely no reason. He had every eye on him and it was nearly impossible to look away. Every song seemed to outdo the one before it, and when he quietly walked off, we were all aching for more." --Chartattack.com

Years Active: 2006 – present

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