AI Video Summary: 天ノ弱/164 feat.GUMI(公式)
Channel: 164
TL;DR
This video presents the official music video for the Vocaloid song 'Ama no Jaku' by 164 featuring GUMI. The lyrics explore the complex emotions of a 'contrary person' who struggles to express their feelings honestly, oscillating between denial and overwhelming affection.
Key Points
- — The song opens with the narrator questioning their own contradictory feelings and admitting to being a liar in a love song.
- — The lyrics describe a day of feigned indifference while secretly thinking about the subject, highlighting the internal conflict of the 'contrary' personality.
- — The narrator feels overwhelmed by the love received, describing it as an excess that they do not know how to handle or where to discard.
- — The protagonist decides to wait and observe the implications of words, creating a gap between them and the other person who is moving forward.
- — The song concludes with the admission of being a 'born coward' who cannot find anyone else to give their overflowing love to, choosing to wait indefinitely.
Detailed Summary
The video features the song 'Ama no Jaku' (A Born Coward), a track by 164 performed by the Vocaloid GUMI. The lyrics delve into the psyche of a 'contrary person' (ama-no-jaku), someone who says the opposite of what they mean. The narrator begins by feigning indifference, claiming not to care or think about the other person, while simultaneously admitting that these are lies. The song portrays a state of emotional confusion where the narrator's head feels like a spinning merry-go-round, unable to process the overwhelming amount of love they have been given. As the song progresses, the narrator struggles with the inability to express their true feelings honestly. They describe a growing gap between themselves and the other person, who continues to move forward while the narrator remains stuck in hesitation. The lyrics emphasize the cowardice of the narrator, who cannot find a place to put their overflowing emotions or give them to anyone else. Ultimately, the song captures the painful cycle of denial and longing, ending with the narrator choosing to wait indefinitely rather than face the truth of their feelings.
Tags: vocaloid, 164, gumi, ama no jaku, love song, japanese music, lyrics, contrary