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KamikazeKamikaze (divine wind)

Kamikaze is a Japanese word that literally translates to "divine wind." It's most famously associated with the suicide attacks by Japanese pilots in World War II.

In this song, the artist uses "Kamikaze" to convey a sense of unstoppable, reckless force and determination, stating "吹いた kamikaze 匙加減知らね" (A kamikaze blew, I don't know moderation). This suggests an extreme, all-in approach without holding back, making it a striking and memorable word choice.

Get ready for a blast of pure, unapologetic confidence! "Critical Point" is an anthem for anyone who refuses to be held back. The lyrics paint a picture of an artist who is completely unstoppable, declaring, "誰にもジャマ出来ない" (No one can get in my way) and "I'm gonna go up, gonna go up." This isn't just about success; it's about an unshakable self-belief. The singer embraces a greedy, devil-like ambition to take everything they want, brushing off haters with a casual "okay, okay, boomer."

The song is filled with powerful imagery of breaking through barriers. The title itself refers to a "critical point," a threshold that the artist is determined to overcome. This journey involves smashing through walls, ignoring prejudice, and even taking the "red pill" to escape the ordinary. It’s a loud, proud declaration of individuality and relentless drive, promising to never change and to keep pushing forward, no matter what.

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