An extract from the lyrics: (look up Kizu zero translation and you can find the whole song and the questions on the game show) "To not be born would be good Not even have a name (purpose) what is this place? ah empty, empty even the good, evil and happiness [are] empty, empty in a meaningless existence I wonder if someone have a such a hopeless life line that tie freely around the neck, tightening it How much? Who will tell you how much is this ideal? Anyway, I sold the reality and bought a dream so sad, so painful there’s not even hope. Anyway, there’s no salvation in a life where we have nothing." And the final question in the show: " Why were you born and why do you search for happiness?" The whole thing has very deep existential musings and the video kind of carries a critical view of perhaps the influence of media and society in the shaping (and destruction) of our individual ideals and paradigms. Kizu are much like Dir en grey in their lyrical exploration of taboos and the darker unspoken parts of Japanese conservative society and culture. One of the best of the newer Visual Kei bands, Lime has such a wonderful expressive voice that just pulls you in.
Visual Kei is not genre, it's japanese subculture and music wave, have many variety and not all clips are horrifying like in Dir En Grey songs, many of them are beautiful, emotional, some are funny, it depends on variety of Visual Kei and style of music which band have. In Visual Kei you can find many music genres and meny visual styles.
@@rfvision8392 Oh, and important information, lyrics in Visual Kei are very important, maybe not in all bands/variety, but many songs are about hard, difficult topics, emotions. Kizu always have amazing and deep lyrics.
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An extract from the lyrics: (look up Kizu zero translation and you can find the whole song and the questions on the game show)
"To not be born would be good
Not even have a name (purpose)
what is this place? ah
empty, empty
even the good, evil and happiness [are]
empty, empty
in a meaningless existence
I wonder if someone have
a such a hopeless life line
that tie freely around
the neck, tightening it
How much? Who will
tell you how much is this ideal?
Anyway, I sold the reality and bought a dream
so sad, so painful
there’s not even hope.
Anyway, there’s no salvation in a life where we have nothing."
And the final question in the show:
" Why were you born and why do you search for happiness?"
The whole thing has very deep existential musings and the video kind of carries a critical view of perhaps the influence of media and society in the shaping (and destruction) of our individual ideals and paradigms.
Kizu are much like Dir en grey in their lyrical exploration of taboos and the darker unspoken parts of Japanese conservative society and culture.
One of the best of the newer Visual Kei bands, Lime has such a wonderful expressive voice that just pulls you in.
Thank you for the translation 😁🤘🏻
@@rfvision8392 you're welcome! 👍 Lol
Visual KEI also goes for j pop, metal bands, j rock, j hard rock.visusl Kei also have bands form Europe that are visual KEI as well.
Visual Kei is not genre, it's japanese subculture and music wave, have many variety and not all clips are horrifying like in Dir En Grey songs, many of them are beautiful, emotional, some are funny, it depends on variety of Visual Kei and style of music which band have. In Visual Kei you can find many music genres and meny visual styles.
Thank you for the comment and the information 🤘🏻😁
@@rfvision8392 You're welcome. ;)
@@rfvision8392 Oh, and important information, lyrics in Visual Kei are very important, maybe not in all bands/variety, but many songs are about hard, difficult topics, emotions. Kizu always have amazing and deep lyrics.