Su-su-su Suki Daisuki
Kagamine Rin
The Sweet Struggle of Confession in 'Su-su-su Suki Daisuki'
Kagamine Rin's song 'Su-su-su Suki Daisuki' captures the heartwarming yet nerve-wracking experience of trying to confess one's feelings to a crush. The lyrics are a charming portrayal of a young girl who is deeply infatuated but struggles to find the courage to express her emotions. The song is filled with moments of hesitation, awkwardness, and endearing attempts to engage in conversation, all of which paint a vivid picture of the internal turmoil that comes with unspoken love.
The song begins with the protagonist trying to catch the attention of her crush, asking if they can talk for a bit. She suggests various activities like playing games or having a chat, but her nervousness is palpable as she fumbles through these interactions. The repeated apologies and the simple, almost childlike suggestions highlight her innocence and the depth of her feelings. The lyrics 'ごめんね, 続かないね' (Sorry, I can't continue) and 'あたし水でいいや' (I'll just have water) further emphasize her shyness and the difficulty she faces in maintaining a conversation.
As the song progresses, the protagonist's anxiety becomes more evident. She simulates different scenarios in her mind, trying to find the perfect way to confess, but her fear of rejection holds her back. The repeated lines 'ぷはぁどうしよう' (What should I do?) and 'ダメだ, やっぱり怖いの' (No, I'm still scared) capture her internal struggle. The climax of the song is a series of stuttered attempts to say 'I like you,' culminating in the final, triumphant declaration 'すき, だあいすき!' (I like you, I love you!). This moment of release is both a personal victory and a universal expression of the courage it takes to reveal one's true feelings.
' Su-su-su Suki Daisuki' is a delightful exploration of the vulnerability and bravery involved in confessing love. Kagamine Rin's sweet and expressive voice adds an extra layer of authenticity to the song, making it a relatable and touching experience for listeners of all ages.