Monster (English Version)
VOCALOID
Embracing the Inner Monster: A Tale of Empowerment and Defiance
“Monster (English Version)” by VOCALOID is a powerful anthem of self-assertion and defiance. The song's protagonist introduces themselves as someone who thrives on their own terms, unapologetically embracing their darker side. The lyrics suggest a transformation from being perceived as a victim to becoming a formidable force, someone who is not afraid to confront and challenge those who wrong them. This transformation is encapsulated in the line, “I was born to do the killing,” indicating a shift from vulnerability to empowerment.
The recurring theme of being constantly thought about and talked about by others highlights the protagonist's awareness of their impact. The lines “I see how you're going crazy / Always thinkin' 'bout me” suggest that the protagonist's presence is both captivating and unsettling to others. This duality is further emphasized by the repeated question, “Are you ready for the monster?” which serves as a warning to those who underestimate or mistreat them. The protagonist revels in their ability to evoke fear and fascination, turning negativity into a source of strength.
The song also touches on themes of betrayal and resilience. The verse “You took a knife and stabbed me in the back / Took everything I had” speaks to a deep sense of betrayal, yet the protagonist's response is one of fiery defiance rather than defeat. The declaration, “If you try to break me, I'm gonna burn you down,” underscores their refusal to be subdued. This narrative of overcoming betrayal and emerging stronger is a testament to the protagonist's indomitable spirit. Through its bold lyrics and assertive tone, “Monster (English Version)” celebrates the power of embracing one's inner strength and defying those who seek to diminish it.