The Irony of Supremacy in 'KING' by Kanaria

The song 'KING' by Kanaria, a Japanese music producer known for creating Vocaloid songs, is a fast-paced track that has gained popularity for its catchy tune and cryptic lyrics. The song seems to revolve around themes of irony, desire for control, and the facade of happiness in a seemingly superficial society.

The lyrics mention the 'irony' that people wish for, suggesting a collective yearning for something that is inherently contradictory or not what it seems. The repeated requests for a single favor, coupled with the unchanged nature of love, could imply a struggle to maintain authenticity in relationships amidst societal pressures. The 'Virgin Happy Show' line might represent the facade of innocence and joy that people are expected to display, even when true happiness is not present.

The chorus, with its imagery of baring teeth and the proclamation 'You are king,' could symbolize a display of power or dominance, perhaps mocking the idea of being superior or in control. The juxtaposition of playful innocence with the harsh reality of pain and the desire to be free from bitter thoughts ('not wanting to die unseemly') adds to the song's complexity. Overall, 'KING' seems to critique the superficial aspects of societal expectations and the internal conflict between maintaining one's power and the desire for genuine connection.

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  1. BRAIN
  2. KING
  3. Envy Baby (エンヴィーベイビ)
  4. EYE (feat. Gumi)
  5. King (Versión En Español)
  6. Identity (feat. Gumi & Hatsune Miku)
  7. Yoidore Shirazu
  8. Queen (feat. Gumi)
  9. Rendezvous
  10. Requiem (feat. Hoshimachi Suisei)
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