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[selfish] Member Introduction Series: Nanami Sasaki (Graduated 2026.05.18)


Introduction

Postscript: Graduated 2026.05.18
The 4th installment! This time, we are introducing Nanami Sasaki! We are finally halfway through the member introductions.


Nanami Sasaki's Profile

🎂 Birthday
May 18th

🎨 Member Color
Forget-me-not Blue

🗓️ Joined Group
October 2023 (at group formation)

📱 SNS
X (formerly Twitter) Account:
@selfish_nanami
Instagram Account:
@selfish_nanami

🎶 Birthday Live Cover Song
Title TBD - Seishun Gunzo



The Charm of Nanami Sasaki

Nanami-san is the member who feels most in sync with her member color. You will understand once you actually go to a live concert or a meet-and-greet; she is a popular member who has an incredible sense of transparency and a somewhat ephemeral atmosphere, yet possesses a bright personality.
To see just how transparent she is, it is faster to watch the MV for 'NO SUMMER NO BLUE'.

Her singing forms the base of selfish, and I think Nanami-san is a reliable presence who can sing anywhere—the A-melody, B-melody, or the chorus.The concept of selfish is 'swimming freely,' and true to that concept, the role Nanami-san plays is significant.


Nanami Sasaki's Recommended Scenes

I will introduce two songs!

1st Song: Tokai (City) MV ver.

This is a song that starts with Nanami Sasaki's 'Hello, Mom?'. The MV for 'Tokai' features only Nanami-san, making it a must-see for fans.
I think it is unlikely to be sung at the TIF Main Stage Contest LIVE finals, but it seems likely to be included in the setlist for the main stage performance itself.
If I heard 'Hello, Mom' on that stage, I think I would cry.

2nd Song: Bon Voyage

This is also a song that starts with Nanami-san's vocals.
'Bon Voyage' is a song that I personally consider the start of a new chapter for selfish, so it makes sense that Nanami-san starts it off. Also, while it starts with a gentle and calm vocal style typical of Nanami-san, she powerfully sustains the 'hitotsu hajiketa~' part, making it a section where you can hear both the gentle Nanami-san and the powerful Nanami-san.
*It is not clearly visible in the live footage I posted, but she has been sustaining it powerfully in recent live performances.


Conclusion

The color forget-me-not blue means 'true love' in addition to 'don't forget me.' With a transparency that is impossible to forget once you have seen it, Nanami-san is the one who invites many people into the world of selfish.


Appendix: Explanation of Forget-me-not Blue

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It is one of the traditional Japanese colors, and as the name suggests, it is a very pale and gentle blue, like the color of a forget-me-not flower.

Hue: It is a gentle, transparent blue that evokes a clear sky or the feeling of spring's arrival. While not flashy, it possesses a calm beauty that soothes the viewer's heart and provides peace.

Etymology: This color is derived from the color of the forget-me-not, a lovely flower that blooms from spring to early summer. As indicated by its flower language, "do not forget me," it gives a delicate and romantic impression.

Historical Background: Although the forget-me-not is native to Europe, it was introduced to Japan after the Meiji era and has been loved by many for its pretty appearance and flower language. Its color was recognized as a traditional Japanese color and given the beautiful name "Forget-me-not blue."

That concludes the explanation of Forget-me-not blue!

Next time, I will write about Kano Ayano!

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