12/28/2023 0 Comments Totemo itai itagaritai vy2I love how people have different interpretations for this song. So that’s what I think the song is talking about. The blurry parts further proves that VY1 and VY2 is the same person. He asks VY1 those questions, but there’s no answer. He lets his guard down.Ģ:47, but he’s not completely cured, and is having some sort of withdrawal. She now signals him his “attacks”.Ģ:13 VY2 is “cured” and VY1’s job is done (as the pain), but now she’s tainted, and warns him one last time if he lets his guard down she will bring him back to his obsession.Ģ:33 VY2 can’t “see” VY1(as the pain), and remember the times when he was in the mental hospital. Like how our mind gets convinced in what we always do. His condition is worsened, now he enjoys the pain.Īt 1:18, he’s hiding the fact that he’s a masochist.Īt 1:24, VY1 is now corrupted and accepted pain as like her. The first part is probably literal, and he’s wondering why does he have to hurt himself to be pleased.Īt 1:11 VY2 hurt himself again, and he don’t know why he’s doing it. But the way she push him away is terrible as we see in 0:52.Ġ:57 It didn’t work, VY2 is still hurting himself. Here at 0:43 VY1 is warning him that what he’s doing is wrong, and told him not to go any further. VY2 is a masochist/do self-harm, and VY1 is his mind and pain (it’s hard to explain it)Īt 0:30 part, this might be the first time he feel like hurting himself, and is confused why he thinks that way.Īt 0:36 He became addicted to it, and imagining extreme ways to hurt himself. So this is what I ineterpret in the song: I don't even listen to billie eilish, but I had to laugh a bit when you compared someone as tame as her to some Japanese songs out there. Pretty sure the lyrics describe a heart attack. Vocaloid is known for dark songs with happy sounding music.Īlso I typed this comment years ago. It's natural for Vocaloid fans to assume the same for songs like this. My point is Japanese songs are often way darker than songs by tame artists like Billie Eilish. (not vocaloid but a Japanese song -tribute to a real girl who jumped off her apartment balcony on stream) Vocaloid songs are famous for dealing with topics like:Ī tribute to the famous cannibal serial killer, Albert Fish -Īn abusive mother snapping her daughter's neck-Ī crowd of corpses convincing the depressed to commit suicide and join them in their corpse danceĭepression + suicide at the end of the song -Ī girl who commited suicide on a livestream - Roro's Suicide Show
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