Envy Baby (エンヴィーベイビ)

Kanaria Kanaria

The Tangled Emotions of 'Envy Baby'

The song 'Envy Baby' by Kanaria, a Japanese music producer known for creating Vocaloid songs, delves into the complex emotions of love, envy, and the desire for attention. The lyrics, which are a mix of Japanese and English, paint a picture of someone who is struggling with the feeling of being overshadowed and craving recognition, possibly in a romantic context.

The repeated phrase 'lonely, lonely' suggests a deep sense of isolation, while the word '浪人' (ronin), which historically refers to a samurai without a master, could metaphorically represent someone who feels directionless or abandoned in love. The use of 'lie-lie loving you' implies a relationship filled with deceit or untruthfulness, where expressions of love may not be genuine. The song's title, 'Envy Baby,' itself hints at the jealousy that can arise from seeing others receive the love and attention one desires.

Musically, Kanaria often incorporates upbeat tempos and electronic elements, which contrast with the song's darker lyrical themes. This juxtaposition may reflect the chaotic inner turmoil of the protagonist, who is caught between the highs of love and the lows of envy and loneliness. The catchy melody and energetic rhythm can be seen as a mask for the pain hidden in the lyrics, creating a complex emotional landscape for the listener to navigate.

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  2. KING
  3. Envy Baby (エンヴィーベイビ)
  4. EYE (feat. Gumi)
  5. King (Versión En Español)
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  7. Yoidore Shirazu
  8. Queen (feat. Gumi)
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  10. Requiem (feat. Hoshimachi Suisei)
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