Yurina Hirate thanks contributors to new album

- Yurina Hirate’s official X account posted a bilingual thank-you message on June 3 naming contributors to songs including “bleeding love” and “I’m human.” - The post drew 119 likes and listed track-by-track names, while streaming pages show “bleeding love” was released in 2024 and “I’m human” in 2025. (music.youtube.com) - The credits post remains on @yurina_h_music, while release links for “I’m human” and catalog pages show the named songs. (x.com)

Yurina Hirate’s official X account posted a bilingual thank-you message within the last 48 hours naming contributors to songs including “bleeding love” and “I’m human,” adding a new set of public credits around her recent music activity. The post, published by the account @yurina_h_music, thanked collaborators in English and Japanese and singled out people tied to specific tracks, according to the social post referenced in the account’s feed. (music.youtube.com) The message did not give a release date for any larger project. The account showed 119 likes at the time of the cited briefing. (x.com) ### Which songs were named in the thank-you post? The X post cited “bleeding love” and “I’m human” by name, making those two tracks the clearest anchors in the message. The briefing says the account thanked contributors to those songs and presented the note as a credits-style acknowledgment rather than a release announcement. Streaming-platform pages match those song titles to Hirate’s catalog. YouTube Music and Spotify list “bleeding love” as a Yurina Hirate release, while a Universal link page exists for “I’m human.” Deezer and Shazam also list “I’m human” under Hirate’s name. (x.com) ### What do public music pages show about those releases? Spotify and YouTube Music list “bleeding love” as a 2024 release by Yurina Hirate. The YouTube Music entry describes it as an album page for the single, and Spotify lists it as a one-song single from 2024. (x.com) Deezer lists “I’m human” with a March 19, 2025 date and credits the song to Yurina Hirate. Shazam’s song page also identifies Hirate as the performer and lists writing credits for Yurina Hirate, Kanata Okajima and Yuichi Hirata. (music.youtube.com) ### Did the post confirm a new album release? The social post did not list a release date, according to the briefing tied to the X update. The wording described the message as thanks to contributors on Hirate’s “new album,” but the cited account view available through the tool does not display the full text directly, and the post itself, as summarized in the briefing, stops short of giving timing details. (music.youtube.com) Public catalog pages surfaced in search also point more clearly to individual singles than to a fully detailed album rollout. The available streaming results in this search set identify separate song pages for “bleeding love” and “I’m human,” but do not provide a matching official album page with track list and release schedule. (deezer.com) ### What collaboration details can be verified from outside X? Shazam and Deezer provide the clearest outside confirmation that multiple writers and producers are attached to “I’m human.” Shazam lists Yurina Hirate as performer and names Yurina Hirate, Kanata Okajima and Yuichi Hirata in composition and lyric credits, while Deezer also lists writer and composer fields for the track. (x.com) For “bleeding love,” Spotify and YouTube Music confirm the track’s presence in Hirate’s catalog, but the search results here provide less complete credit detail than the “I’m human” pages. (music.youtube.com) The social post therefore adds context by signaling that Hirate’s team is publicly identifying contributors track by track. ### Where can readers watch for the next update? The @yurina_h_music account on X is the place where the thank-you message appeared, and it is the most direct source for any follow-up credits or release timing. (deezer.com) The official link page for “I’m human” and Hirate’s catalog pages on major streaming services are also likely places where a confirmed album page or additional track listings would appear next. (x.com) (music.youtube.com)

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