In a way, the thrill and excitement of falling in love may be the ultimate entertainment. This song, with its lovely, skip-like bouncing stringbass and bottomless brightness, is exactly what the title implies: an outlandish turn of events. We'll take you on an adventure in earth-turning romance and prove that we are the best Happiness in the universe.
However, the unprecedentedness is also a part of the power of love. The "Okaeri (welcome home)" and "Ai-shiteru(I love you)" lines from each and every member are immensely powerful. It's only polite to be carried away by the sweet messages.
The sound of koto (Japanese harp) and the beating of Japanese drums. It is a cool song with a unique sound that fully expresses "Wa" (Japanese style). The lyrics depict a world of warring states, and the track is reminiscent of Kagura (Shinto music and dance) and Hayashi (traditional Japanese music and dance). The word choice is exquisitely old-fashioned, and the presence of four-character phrases scattered throughout the song, such as "Tenka Muso" and "Shogyo Mujo," also shines through.
As symbolized by the chorus, "Tenchi wo yurugashi rekishi nurikaeru noroshi agero iza BURN 'EM UP(Shake heaven and earth, rewrite history, raise the wolf smoke, let's BURN 'EM UP)," the spirit and determination to take on the unknown is evident. The rapping and singing are also extremely powerful and full of spirit, and if you listen to the song, you will feel your heart and body tremble.
This groovy number has a stylish feel to it. It is filled with the frustration of falling for a woman who is still reeling from a broken heart, and a seduction that goes as far as words can go in order to somehow draw her feelings to you.
The reason why the frustration and desperation of not being able to get the person you like to turn her around does not come off as boorish is because the members of King & Prince control this song with a loose and sophisticated expression. In particular, Yuta Jinguji's rap in the latter half of the song creates an edgy impact, sublimating the song's development into something more interesting.
The music is a mellow, and comfortable R&B, with a somewhat lethargic atmosphere, but it does not struggle to do something about it, letting things flow as they please. However, there is a light like a blue moon floating in the sky, and we feel that everything will be all right because of the presence of "you" who can confirm the warmth of each other.
The last part of this song is closed by Sho Hirano's husky voice. The low-tempered expression has a texture that seems to be devoid of any color or vividness, and the fragility of the voice as it fades away leaves a strong aftertaste in the hearts of the listeners.
The song is about a little devilish woman who is toying with his love, but he is becoming more and more infatuated with her.
The introduction begins with a crisp guitar cut, and soon a drum beat joins in with the singing part. The song's chorus, which is a bittersweet tension, is accompanied by a lilting horn section.
The dance beat unfolds, and the song is heartbreakingly sad. The frustration is sublimated into an odoriferous sexuality. You will be so absorbed in the song that you will forget how to breathe.
Bitter and sweet, this song is about one-way love with a hint of darkness.
The English lyrics create a pleasant sense of rhythm and groove that is different from that of songs with Japanese lyrics. The nuance of Takahashi Kaito's singing drew the audience into the world of the song at once, and Ren Nagase's soft but skillful expression of confusion and impatience pointed the way to further development of the song. The acoustic guitar sounds throughout the song are effective, and although there are not many notes, the individual beats are impressive, making this a technical number.
A slow-tempo ballad with a spectacular development that will shake your heart.
Comparing the song to a bouquet of flowers made of various colors and shapes, the message is that the world is beautiful because of "each individuality (each color)," that assimilation is not the only way to live in harmony and symbiosis, and that it means to live freely in your own way.
Each member has a wonderful ability to express themselves, but the power of Yuta Kishi's voice is especially impressive in the part "Zenryoku de tachimukae zenshin de onore wo hanate Yourself(Face it with all your strength, release yourself with all your strength, Yourself)". The emotional song, like a cry from the depths of your heart, is sure to strike a chord.