AiNA THE END’s ‘It’s gonna be alright 大丈夫’ sets the tone for Netflix’s ‘Moonrise’ with a blend of hope and sorrow

We are not alright – and that’s exactly the point. In her newest track, “It’s gonna be alright 大丈夫,” singer-songwriter AiNA THE END channels raw emotion and quiet resilience, setting the tone for the highly anticipated Netflix original anime, “Moonrise,” which began global streaming on April 10.

Crafted with composer Nakamura Sho, the piece is as intimate as it is expansive—mirroring the show’s deep-space setting with a soundscape that feels both cosmic and achingly human.

A Song That Cradles Uncertainty and Hope

“It’s gonna be alright 大丈夫” features delicate piano and harp arrangements, creating a tranquil yet haunting backdrop for AiNA’s uniquely transparent, whispery vocals. Her lyrics, written by herself, trace the emotional journey of two characters navigating loss, fear, and the unknown, reinforcing the show’s core themes of connection, survival, and perseverance.

“I’m scared, but it’s gonna be alright, just a little bit / Let’s walk together, toward the future” – these translated lyrics encapsulate both the fragility and strength that define the anime’s narrative.

AiNA THE END lends her haunting voice to the emotional theme of Netflix’s “Moonrise.”
AiNA THE END lends her haunting voice to the emotional theme of Netflix’s “Moonrise.”

The track’s opening lines—“What to do pray for? / Don’t make a sound, just weave it together” [translated]—set a reflective tone, introducing listeners to a song about coping in silence and holding on to love amid chaos.

A Perfect Fit for “Moonrise”

“Moonrise,” with its space-themed animation and emotional storytelling, finds a perfect match in AiNA’s ballad. The song doesn’t just accompany the anime—it deepens its emotional weight, evoking the internal struggles of characters who fight not just for survival, but for the hope of something more.

AiNA THE END: From Punk to Poetic

AiNA first gained fame with BiSH, a punk-inspired idol group known for high-energy performances and raw emotional delivery. Since BiSH disbanded in 2023, she has made a seamless and acclaimed transition to solo artistry, beginning with her debut album THE END in 2021.

The song “It’s gonna be alright 大丈夫” captures the melancholic yet hopeful tone of the anime.
The song “It’s gonna be alright 大丈夫” captures the melancholic yet hopeful tone of the anime.

She’s since built an impressive portfolio:

  • “Takaramono” – theme for Sayonara Maestro!

  • “Love Sick” – featured in Mononoke The Movie: Phantom In The Rain

  • Lead role as Janis Joplin in Janis (2022)

  • Award-winning performance in Kyrie no Uta (2023)

  • Third solo album RUBY POP, a sold-out concert tour, and international performances

AiNA’s signature blend of vulnerability and theatrical intensity continues to evolve, and “It’s gonna be alright 大丈夫” stands as one of her most emotionally resonant tracks to date.

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