Rabbit Hole
Deco*27
Tumbling Down the Rabbit Hole of Love and Despair
Deco*27's song "Rabbit Hole" digs into how today's relationships often feel surface-level, and how love can sometimes just sound like a bunch of meaningless 'bluh-bluh-bluh.' It's like the song is holding up a mirror to those moments where people say "I love you" without really feeling it. The lyrics cleverly compare fleeting, throwaway relationships to disposable products—quick to get, quick to go—which really makes you think about how deep and authentic your own connections are in a world that's all about the fast and easy.
The line もっとこの穴を愛してよ (Love more this hole) is a clever twist that can be taken as a bit of a cheeky joke or a serious call for someone to fill a deep emotional gap. This shows off Deco*27's knack for mixing sharp, edgy words with deeper feelings, highlighting the tug-of-war between wanting something light and fun versus something real and deep. Plus, comparing the feeling of loneliness to a rabbit in heat is a bold way to show how people can sometimes desperately seek out any company, not caring about the emotional depth, which feels pretty spot on for the social media age.
With a blend of pop and electronic vibes, Deco*27 captures the messy, chaotic feel of how people interact these days. "Rabbit Hole" is an invitation to really think about what love and relationships mean when everything around us seems so replaceable. Even if it seems a bit mild compared to older vocaloid tracks, this song continues the tradition of tackling tough emotional topics head-on, encouraging both longtime fans and new listeners to confront the not-so-pretty truths about modern love and how we connect with each other.