The Price of Desire: A Deep Dive into Dadaroma's 'Money'

Dadaroma's song 'Money' is a raw and unfiltered critique of modern society's obsession with wealth and materialism. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of Tokyo, a bustling metropolis where the elderly are ignored, and ideological decay is rampant. The opening lines describe a scene where a collapsed old man is disregarded, symbolizing society's neglect of the vulnerable in favor of pursuing wealth. The mention of 'kabi darake ideorogil' (moldy ideology) suggests a decay in moral and ethical values, further emphasizing the corrupting influence of money.

The chorus, 'It's simple money game,' underscores the idea that life has been reduced to a mere game of financial gain. The repetition of 'Are your one? For the money' questions the listener's priorities, challenging them to reflect on whether their actions are driven by monetary gain, sexual desire, or genuine love. The juxtaposition of these motivations highlights the superficiality and emptiness that can accompany a life focused solely on material wealth.

The song also touches on the disillusionment that comes with growing up. The line 'Kane de kaenai mono tte nan datta n'darou' (What were the things that couldn't be bought with money?) reflects a longing for the innocence and purity of childhood, where intangible treasures held more value. However, as adults, these once-cherished values now seem like worthless junk. The raw emotion in the lyrics, punctuated by the expletive 'Fuck you,' conveys a deep frustration with a society that prioritizes money over human connection and genuine happiness.

Dadaroma's 'Money' is a powerful commentary on the corrosive effects of materialism, urging listeners to reconsider their values and the true cost of their desires.

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