The Struggle for Normalcy in a Chaotic World

JUN's song "PSYCHO" delves into the complexities of maintaining one's sanity in a world that often feels overwhelming and incomprehensible. The lyrics express a sense of confusion and frustration with the constant chaos and repetitive cycles that seem to dominate everyday life. The phrase "无法理解存在的everything" (unable to understand the existence of everything) sets the tone for the song, highlighting the protagonist's struggle to make sense of their surroundings.

The song also touches on the theme of societal expectations and the pressure to conform. Lines like "Just stay normal" and "别再偏自己了psycho" (don't deviate from yourself, psycho) suggest a conflict between being true to oneself and fitting into societal norms. The repeated use of the word "psycho" serves as a metaphor for the internal battle between individuality and conformity, questioning who gets to define what is normal and what is not.

Furthermore, the lyrics explore the darker aspects of human nature and the masks people wear. The lines "Hey谁又是谁眼中的伊蕾" (Hey, who is the beauty in someone's eyes) and "Hey谁又是谁心中的魔鬼" (Hey, who is the devil in someone's heart) reflect the duality of human perception and the hidden facets of one's personality. The song suggests that everyone has a part of themselves that they hide from the world, contributing to the overall sense of alienation and misunderstanding.

Overall, "PSYCHO" is a poignant reflection on the struggle to maintain one's identity and sanity in a world that often feels chaotic and unforgiving. It challenges listeners to question societal norms and to embrace their true selves, despite the pressures to conform.

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