Haruomi Hosono shares new single ‘Sincerely’, new album Yours Sincerely due Sep 11 via Ghostly International

August 13 2026

PRAISE FOR Haruomi Hosono

“The prolific Japanese composer, producer, and songwriter has shaped and shifted almost every corner of music: classic rock, J-pop, film scores, jazz, exotica, electronica, house, lounge—on and on we could go.”

Pitchfork

“Hosono is my hero, I love all of his music, I am eternally at his every beck and call”

Mac DeMarco

“[Harry’s House] was named after Hosono, I heard that record, and I was like, 'I love that'.”

Harry Styles

“I’ve orbited around him for light years during his pan-Pacific musical adventures. Cinematic romance with sonic texture.”

Van Dyke Parks

TRACKLIST
1. Note of Mothership
2. Sincerely
3. Ayurveda
4. M for Mandala
5. Rojiura
6. Happy Holidays
7. To a Wild Rose
8. Humming “Dream of Love”
9. Figlio Perduto
10. Anemo Wheel

‘Sincerely’ is out now, buy/stream it here.

HARUOMI HOSONO
Yours Sincerely LP
out Sep 11 via Ghostly International 
PRE-SAVE HERE

Legendary musician, producer, and composer Haruomi Hosono shares new single ‘Sincerely’. The song is another taste of his forthcoming album Yours Sincerely due Sept 11th via Ghostly International and follows previous track ‘Note of Mothership‘. LISTEN TO ‘SINCERELY’ + PRE-SAVE THE LP

Speaking about the new single, Hosono shares, “The original is a doo-wop hit from 1954 by The Moonglows, the group in which the song’s writer Harvey Fuqua was a member. It was later covered by The McGuire Sisters, a white vocal trio; released in 1954, their version became a major hit the following year and quietly found its way into the mainstream. Sincerely means ‘earnestly’ or ‘from the heart,’ but the word is most commonly used as a closing phrase in letters: ‘Yours sincerely’ in British English, ‘Sincerely yours’ in American English. Since the theme of this album itself is the spirit of sincerely—a closing salutation—I could hardly leave this song uncovered. The original lyrics, written by Alan Freed, are a love song expressing intense yearning. But for this Sincerely, I wanted to return to the word’s original meaning—’from the heart’—so while paying my respects to the generous spirit of the 1950s and to this beloved song, I chose to write the lyrics in Japanese.

Hosono’s work has shaped pop, indie, and electronic music and beyond globally for over five decades, predicting entire lanes of music before they existed. Frieze has proclaimed him as “probably the most significant artist in the history of Japanese popular music.” Now at the age of 79, Hosono is entering his next chapter with his 23rd studio album.

Hosono will be heading on The Yours Sincerely Tour in North America this September, headlining Radio City Music Hall in NY and the Greek Theatre in LA as his first US shows in seven years. Toro y Moi will support both performances.

Across arrangements spanning tender, exploratory folk and bubbling avant-pop, Hosono contemplates a maternal force that envelops the Earth, “humanity’s understanding of the unconditional love possessed by those who give us life,” he says. Songs tap into a collective current, the “deeply buried instincts—maternal compassion and mercy, things we rarely engage with in our daily lives.

Yours Sincerely was shaped over two years. Hosono shares, “It started with a simple question: how do you express the Japanese ideas of omoiyari (思い遣り), jihi (慈悲), or boseiai (母性愛) in English? I searched, but no word felt quite right. Each came close, yet carried a slightly different nuance. Perhaps the nearest was ‘compassion.’ It is often translated as ‘omoiyari’ in Japanese, but its original meaning is ‘to suffer together.’ It tends to carry a sense of sympathy or pity—something that feels distinct from the Japanese sense of omoiyari. In Japanese, omoiyari also includes the feeling of ‘rejoicing together.’ In that sense, it may even seem like the opposite. The perspective, the emotional angle—subtly but fundamentally different. For that reason, I chose not to use ‘compassion.’ Instead, I turned to a more familiar word often used to close a letter: ‘Sincerely.’

Shaped by mid-century American music, Hosono’s work now reverberates back through a new generation of Western artists—a remarkable circular exchange. Hosono has been cited by an acclaimed list of contemporary artists, including Mac DeMarco, Cameron Winter, Ginger Root, Vampire Weekend, and Harry Styles. Harry Styles named his chart-topping 2022 album Harry’s House directly after HOSONO HOUSE (1973), Mac DeMarco has called him his “hero,” and Vampire Weekend’s Ezra Koenig sampled his work on the Grammy-winning Father of the Bride.

A founding member of Happy End and Yellow Magic Orchestra (YMO), Hosono helped establish Japanese-language rock in the 1970s and pioneered electronic music with YMO—whose 1979 albumSolid State Survivor topped the Japanese Album Chart, sold over two million copies, and became foundational to synth-pop, techno, and hip-hop. Stay tuned for more from Haruomi Hosono coming soon.

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