Kazu Osumi's "Times of Love" Teaches How Time Changes Love, But Never Erases It
- Sharanya Nadar
- 7 days ago
- 1 min read
Kazu Osumi makes music for anyone who's ever realized that certain people just don't fade, no matter how many years pass. The alternative pop-rock artist has built her reputation on honest storytelling wrapped in expansive production, pulling inspiration from everyone from Radiohead to Billie Eilish. Her recent tracks like "Fallen Stars" and "The Best Things in Life" have shown how deep her songs go and explore how we carry our memories and the people who shaped us.

"Times of Love," Kazu Osumi sings about the silent truth that love doesn't disappear just because circumstances change. The song leans into live instrumentation, giving it warmth. She's not trying to convince you that everything stays perfect or that the past was better than it was. But, she does acknowledge that time does change things and that people grow, relationships shift, life happens, but somehow, certain connections remain embedded in who we are.
If you've been following Osumi's journey, "Times of Love" shows real artistic growth. A willingness, even, to zoom out and explore bigger questions while maintaining the intimacy that makes her work compelling. And if you're new to her music, this is an excellent entry point that showcases exactly what she does best: turning complex emotions into something beautifully simple.
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