"BAD EUPHORIA" is a new Japanese song by YUTA (NCT), published on YUTA's YouTube channel. The song was written by AKIRA (JPN), JONGHAN (종한), KAIZEN (JPN), and Rose Blueming, and is part of the album Depth. Through its intense and… Read More
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[Intro]
Mic check, one, two, one, two
[Verse 1]
They said "Bittersweet, it's life"
But it's not that sweet
Honestly, it's so bitter
Teach me what "forbidden taste" is
[Pre-Chorus]
I'm about to forget how to fly, baby
The chains called justice
Hell, you know, I think it's better
To rot in prison now, you know, 'cause not okay-ay-ay
[Chorus]
Ooh-woah, I don't wanna falling in beautiful
Set fire to this boring world
There's not enough excitement, right?
I'll invite you right now, my bad, bad euphoria
[Verse 2]
Hey, we'll always find something like that
But we already know there's no freedom
The "right answer" I want
It's only in the wrong answer
[Pre-Chorus]
I'm not interested in you being a goody-goody, baby
Is the ending a teaser?
Hell, you know, I think it's better
To rot in prison now, you know, 'cause not okay-ay-ay
[Chorus]
Ooh-woah, I don't wanna falling in beautiful
Take off your mask
Let your desires go
I'll invite you right now, my bad, bad euphoria
[Bridge]
Bad, bad euphoria
Bad, bad euphoria
Bad, bad euphoria
Woah
[Chorus]
Ooh-woah, I don't wanna falling in beautiful
A boring world Light the fire
Not enough excitement, right?
I'll invite you right now, my bad, bad euphoria
[Outro]
Bad, bad, bad, bad euphoria
Bad, bad, bad, bad euphoria (Hoo!)
Bad, bad, bad, bad euphoria (One more time, say)
I'll invite you right now (Hey), my bad, bad euphoria
[Intro]
The introduction sets the tone for the song, as YUTA performs a quick "Mic check" to signal the start. This could represent the readiness to speak his truth and introduce the song's rebellious theme.
[Verse 1]
In the first verse, YUTA comments on the contradiction of life being labeled as "bittersweet." He challenges this notion, suggesting that life is more bitter than sweet. YUTA seems to question the superficial perceptions of life and expresses a desire for something more raw and real, even if it’s forbidden or dangerous.
[Pre-Chorus]
YUTA reflects on the feeling of being constrained by societal norms, symbolized by "chains of justice." He contemplates that it might be better to face the consequences of rebelling against these norms, even if it means ending up in metaphorical "prison." This line captures his internal struggle between conformity and breaking free.
[Chorus]
In the chorus, YUTA rejects the idea of falling into a world of artificial beauty and superficiality. Instead, he calls for igniting a boring world with intensity and excitement. His "bad euphoria" represents the thrill of abandoning norms and indulging in what’s considered wrong, but fulfilling.
[Verse 2]
The second verse delves deeper into YUTA’s rejection of societal correctness. He declares that the "correct answer" he seeks lies only within what society views as incorrect or flawed. His defiance of rules is central to his pursuit of personal freedom and truth.
[Pre-Chorus]
YUTA continues to express his disinterest in "perfect" or well-behaved people, suggesting that predictable outcomes are uninteresting. He reiterates that it’s better to face the consequences of rebellion than to follow a path that feels wrong.
[Chorus]
This repetition of the chorus reaffirms YUTA's desire to break free from the monotony of societal expectations and unleash his desires, even if they are dark or chaotic. His "bad euphoria" reflects an intense craving for authenticity and freedom.
[Bridge]
The bridge is a haunting repetition of "bad euphoria," emphasizing the addictive nature of this rebellion. YUTA embraces this feeling fully, reinforcing his decision to follow his own path, no matter the consequences.
[Outro]
The outro serves as a powerful conclusion to the song, repeating the phrase "bad euphoria" and solidifying YUTA’s embrace of this state of mind. His final invitation to join him in this rebellion suggests that he is not alone in this struggle and that others may feel the same desire to break free from societal constraints.
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"BAD EUPHORIA" is a new Japanese song by YUTA (NCT), published on YUTA's YouTube channel. The song was written by AKIRA (JPN), JONGHAN (종한), KAIZEN (JPN), and Rose Blueming, and is part of the album Depth. Through its intense and edgy sound, YUTA explores themes of rebellion, inner conflict, and self-expression.
The theme of "BAD EUPHORIA" revolves around the tension between societal expectations and personal desires. The lyrics suggest a desire to break free from restrictions and embrace one's inner turmoil and cravings, even if they lead to chaos. YUTA reflects on the bittersweet nature of life, rejecting superficial beauty in favor of embracing an authentic, raw euphoria that defies conventional norms.
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The "BAD EUPHORIA" song by YUTA (NCT) lyrics was written by AKIRA (JPN), JONGHAN (종한), KAIZEN (JPN) & Rose Blueming.
YUTA (NCT) released "BAD EUPHORIA" song on Oct 3, 2024.
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