Coin Locker Baby (feat. Hatsune Miku)

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The Emotional Lockbox: Unpacking 'Coin Locker Baby'

Maretu's song 'Coin Locker Baby (feat. Hatsune Miku)' delves into the complexities of human emotions and relationships, using the metaphor of a locker to symbolize the compartmentalization of feelings and experiences. The lyrics describe a process of storing away emotions, secrets, and memories, suggesting a desire to escape from the burdens they bring. The repeated act of placing these intangible elements into a locker highlights a struggle with emotional overload and the need for mental space.

The song's narrative explores themes of love, loss, and regret. The phrase 'さよなら恋ロッカーベイビー' (Goodbye, love locker baby) is a poignant farewell to a relationship that has become too painful to sustain. The lyrics convey a sense of cyclical suffering, where unresolved emotions and past grievances continue to resurface. This cycle is depicted through the imagery of seeds mixing and trembling, symbolizing the ongoing impact of past experiences on the present.

Maretu's use of Hatsune Miku, a virtual singer, adds another layer to the song's meaning. The artificial nature of Miku's voice contrasts with the deeply human emotions expressed in the lyrics, emphasizing the disconnect between outward appearances and inner feelings. The song ultimately portrays a journey of emotional survival, where the protagonist seeks solace in dreams and detachment from reality. The final lines, '冷たくなっちゃった' (I've become cold), reflect a numbing of emotions as a coping mechanism, leaving the listener with a haunting sense of unresolved pain.

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