1) capsule (Japan), an el… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least two groups using this name:
1) capsule (Japan), an electronic duo on their own label, Contemode.
2) Capsule (Miami, Florida), a hardcore/screamo band currently signed to Robotic Empire.
1) capsule is an electronic duo, formed in Kanazawa, Japan in 1997 by Yasutaka Nakata (co-producer, art director) and Toshiko Koshijima (vocals). They are part of the shibuya-kei movement that started in 1990, most notably by Pizzicato Five. In March of 2001, they made their first single with Yamaha Music, 'Sakura'. Their music contains elements of bossa nova, ye-ye, nu jazz, lounge, breakbeat, and most recently, electro house. In 2003, Yasutaka created his own label, Contemode, and has produced other artists on the label, such as Perfume, COLTEMONIKHA, NAGISA COSMETIC and Meg. Nakata has described the music produced by Contemode acts as "an accessory to fashion", and the band's music can often be found for sale in fashion boutiques in Shibuya, Japan.
2) Capsule is a hardcore band from Miami Beach. Started in 2004 by Eric Hernandez & Colin Smith, the band tours the United States frequently. They released a couple records on Dippy Records and in 2008, Robotic Empire released the critically acclaimed “Blue” on 12” vinyl and CD.
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Capsule Lyrics
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Ne motto
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Sugu ni
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Kagayakitai
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Kirari kimi dream
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Mou chotto
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Mabushii kurai no
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Kirari twinkle dream
Love is sparkling on
Like a twinkling star
The lyrics of Capsule's song "More more more" are essentially an expression of wanting more out of life, to shine brighter and achieve greater things. The repetition of the phrase "more more more" emphasizes this desire for more, whether that be more success, more love, or more personal growth. The lines "Kirari kimi dream" and "Kirari twinkle dream" are particularly interesting, as they suggest a dream-like state of mind where anything is possible and the world is full of endless possibilities. The lyrics also incorporate the imagery of stars, which further reinforces this sense of limitless potential and aspiration.
Overall, the song seems to be a message of encouragement to the listener to strive for their own dreams and aspirations, to reach higher and aim for the stars. The catchy, upbeat melody and repetitive chorus further emphasize this uplifting message, making the song an inspiring anthem for anyone who wants to achieve more in life.
Line by Line Meaning
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I want more of whatever it is that I am already experiencing
Ne motto
Hey, even more than that, please
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The desire for more continues
Sugu ni
As soon as possible
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I need more, right now
Kagayakitai
I want to shine and stand out
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The desire for more still continues even after getting some
Kirari kimi dream
I want my dream to sparkle and be bright
Kawaritai no?
Do you want to change?
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Once again, I want more
Mou chotto
And just a bit more, please
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The craving for more never ends
Mabushii kurai no
So bright that it is almost blinding
Kirari twinkle dream
An ambition that shines like a radiant star
Love is sparkling on
Expressions of affection are shining brightly
Like a twinkling star
Just like a star that appears to twinkle in the sky
Contributed by Blake V. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@user-vk7uo6ri8o
この楽曲が11年前に書かれたなんて信じられないほど、今見ても最先端の音楽を感じさせる素晴らしい曲ですね!!
@Xpr0752
何年経っても最新の曲かそれ以上なのすごい
@aquariumaqua1060
明日はこの曲聴いて仕事行こう(゜∀゜)何年経っても聴いてるだけでなんか自分に自信が持てちゃう元気をくれるエナジーソング✨✨✨
@user-uu1fp3sl7r
One of the most nostalgic songs for me. I loved Capsule in high school :(
@markony94
I listened to them in high school and still listen to them! And yes, it is nostalgic :/
@sfdgdrgdvxff
Good ole days!
@lemonlime15yearsago21
Listening to them in high school rn >:)))
@CruzAzulMex100
Awesome song!! and awesome japanese group!! I love capsule :D
@NintendoRevolution1
Son lo mejor del tecno, aún no veo un grupo igual
@BladerKev
As someone who yearns to play DDR X2, I can confirm that this is a certified 2010’s classic