Sakuatsu au in which classically trained niche musician Sakusa starts working with producer Atsumu to branch out. He demanded the best, but also got himself the most honest producer out of all of them. Atsumu& #39;s work speaks for itself, but Sakusa is thrown off guard.
Sakusa has never heard anyone say, "you can do way better than this," to his FACE before.
Even Atsumu& #39;s introduction is "I& #39;ve heard about you. I& #39;ll allow that if you deliver your best, otherwise we& #39;ll have some problems."
Even Atsumu& #39;s introduction is "I& #39;ve heard about you. I& #39;ll allow that if you deliver your best, otherwise we& #39;ll have some problems."
He has to begrudgingly admit, that after navigating a whole lot of disagreeing and shouting, they might have recorded the best song of his career. People are loving it, praising this new side of him.
His manager Komori sends him a link to an interview Atsumu did about working with him, with a winking smiley, because naturally he remembers all of Sakusa& #39;s ranting, and the phone calls he made in front of Atsumu to complain about him to Komori.