this is what falling in love feels like (Multilingual)
Kitsui Akira
The Universal Language of Love: A Multilingual Ode
Kitsui Akira's song "this is what falling in love feels like (Multilingual)" is a heartfelt exploration of the universal experience of falling in love, expressed through a blend of multiple languages. The song opens with the imagery of the sun on the skin, a metaphor for the warmth and happiness that love brings. This sets the tone for the rest of the song, which delves into the emotions and sensations associated with love. The artist acknowledges that the feelings might sound cliché, but they are genuine and deeply felt.
The chorus emphasizes the idea that love transcends language barriers. Akira sings about how words, regardless of the language, are just different ways to express the same sentiment: "I love you." This is highlighted by the inclusion of phrases in various languages such as Tagalog, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and Italian. Each phrase conveys the same message of love and affection, underscoring the idea that love is a universal emotion that can be understood by everyone, regardless of linguistic differences.
The song also touches on the idea that no words can fully capture the depth of the feelings experienced when in love. The artist expresses a desire to convey these emotions as fully as possible, even if it means repeating the same sentiments. The repetition of the phrase "this is falling, falling in love" throughout the song reinforces the overwhelming and all-encompassing nature of love. The multilingual approach not only adds a unique and inclusive element to the song but also serves to remind listeners that love is a shared human experience that connects us all.