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The song captures confusion, pain, and inner turmoil — but doesn’t shy away from it.
“CHIHIRO” doesn’t pretend all is okay. It leans into fear, darkness, confusion and emotional weight — the times when your thoughts spiral or you feel overwhelmed. It gives voice to that inner storm instead of hiding or denying it.
Message for KK:
“It’s okay to feel lost. It’s okay to feel broken. Acknowledging the pain doesn’t weaken you, it shows you’re still fighting, still human.”
The song invites empathy — for yourself and others — by exposing raw feelings.
Listening to “CHIHIRO” can help you realize that you’re not alone in darkness. Many people feel deep sorrow, confusion, fear. The song’s honesty can be a bridge, reminding you that struggle doesn’t mean you’re isolated. Other hearts hurt like yours.
Message for KK:
“Even when you feel alone, you are not the only one. Reaching out, sharing your pain, it matters. It connects you to others. You deserve love, compassion, and someone who listens.”
The song says your story is meaningful, and YOU are the main character.
The lyric “You’re the main character now” is powerful. It means your journey matters. Your future matters. You are not a side story, not an afterthought, not background noise. You are the reason the story moves forward.
Message for KK:
“Your life is important, you are the main character in your story, and the world is better because you’re here.”
The song reminds you that you carry strength you don’t always see.
When he says “You got power, superpowers,” it’s not exaggeration — it’s a reminder that even when you feel tired, worn down, or overwhelmed, there is something strong and unbreakable inside you. You might not feel powerful every day, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t there.
Message for KK:
“You are stronger than you think, your life, your presence, and your heart carry real power. You matter so much more than you realize.”
The song shows how pain sometimes pushes people toward harmful habits.
“Habits (Stay High)” describes using distractions — drinking, numbing, running, to escape emotional pain and loneliness. It’s a brutal honesty about what many feel when life gets too heavy. The song doesn’t glamorize it so much as bring to light what we sometimes do to survive emotionally.
Message for KK:
“If your heart hurts, what you’re feeling is valid — but you deserve better than escape. You deserve comfort, healing, and gentleness, not habits that break you more.”
The song reveals longing for numbness — wanting to freeze pain instead of feeling it.
There’s a sense of wanting to “stay high” or out of reach of pain, longing to not face the heartbreak, the loneliness, the heavy thoughts. It shows how deeply someone can crave relief — anything to stop hurting.
Message for KK:
“Wanting to feel nothing sometimes doesn’t make you weak — it makes you human. But what you need most isn’t numbness — it’s care, support, and a safe place to feel your pain and heal.”
The song shows how overwhelming it feels when you don’t fit the room you’re in.
“Here” is all about being somewhere you don’t connect with, surrounded by people, yet feeling completely alone. It captures that moment when everyone else seems fine, and you’re quietly drowning inside. It’s not about being dramatic — it’s about being human.
Message for KK:
“You never have to apologize for feeling out of place. Your heart deserves spaces that feel safe, calm, and welcoming, because you are worthy of peace.”
The song reveals the pressure to pretend everything is okay when it isn’t.
Everyone else is laughing or partying, but inside you’re struggling. The song calls out that fake energy, the expectation to smile, blend in, or force yourself into moments that don’t match your emotions. It reminds you that pretending is exhausting and unnecessary.
Message for KK:
“You don’t have to fake being okay. Your honesty, your feelings, and your truth matter. You are important enough to be real.”