OUTRO
Chika Lyrics


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people are fragile things, you should know by now
You'll speak when you're spoken to

To be honest, I'm just talkin' right now
Was this good? I'll just wait to find out
'Cause I'm never sure where this music will go
To be heard is my minimum hope
But it's really difficult to let these feelings out, though
Three songs in, already workin' on this outro
'Cause I fear that by the end, I'll be drained
You ever tried to make your art out of pain?
You ever sat around and dreamed about relinquishin' fame?
It's a twisted position, I wish your life was the same
Before the highest of praises, before the world knew your name
Before they knew it was Jane
Cat's out the bag, it's no lookin' back
And if you could, you'd only peer into black
Road is disapearin' fast
Hope my sonic signature will last




Know there's time for me to figure all this out, though
Wishin' on a star that this is not my outro

Overall Meaning

In the first verse of the song "OUTRO" by Chika, the lyrics highlight the fragility of human beings and the expectation for individuals to only speak when spoken to. This sets the tone for the introspective nature of the track, addressing vulnerability and the struggle to express oneself authentically. The use of the phrase "people are fragile things, you should know by now" suggests a sense of understanding the complexities of human emotions and interactions.


As the verse progresses, Chika reflects on her current state of mind, admitting that she is simply talking at the moment. She questions the quality of her words and contemplates whether her expressions resonate with others. The uncertainty surrounding the direction of her music and the reception it will receive adds a layer of doubt and self-reflection to her creative process. Despite her doubts, the artist acknowledges the significance of being heard and understood, indicating a desire for her message to connect with listeners.


The lyrics delve deeper into the emotional toll of artistic creation, particularly in relation to pain and fame. Chika opens up about the difficulties of channeling personal struggles into her art and the internal conflict that arises from grappling with the trappings of success. The reference to making art out of pain underscores the notion of using one's experiences and emotions as creative fuel, showcasing the rawness and authenticity of her lyrical content.


Towards the end of the verse, Chika delves into a contemplation about the fleeting nature of fame and the challenges of maintaining authenticity in the face of public recognition. She expresses a yearning for a simpler time before fame, where her identity was not defined by external validation. The lyrics convey a sense of melancholy and introspection as she navigates the complexities of artistic expression and personal fulfillment. The repeated reference to the "outro" symbolizes a culmination or conclusion, hinting at a possible transition or resolution in her musical journey.




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: Jane Chika Oranika, Chris Urbanowicz, Derek Dixie, Edward Lay, Russell Leetch, Thurst, Tom Smith

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@brookealand8922

Yooi, yooi, doon da YO!

Shuuchiin gakuen
Shuuchi no jijitsu
Minna akogare no seitokai (Poku-poku-poku-poku-poku-poku-po)
Kaichou to kaguya-san ishigami-kun to shoki no chika
Gooruden menbaa to omoimasen ka?
(shoki no chika, shoki no chika, raa!)




Midareta kuni de ikiru watashitachi
Daremo ga honne kakushiteru kedo
Donna mondai mo rabu tantei chika ga
Kaiketsu suru wa
(I.Q san demo makasenasaii!)

Shukishuki shokishoki shoki settei (doon)
Ukauka shitetara sugu sotsugyou (fuu)
Chukichuki dokidoki foochun teraa
Itsudatte dare datte
Koi shitara hiroin
Chikara no kagiri kagayaku no da (yo)
Chikatto chikatto chikachika



All comments from YouTube:

@MasterKen1803

Chika is arguably the heart of the series!

@SM.SajidR.

Arguably?

@MasterKen1803

@@SM.SajidR. yes because some viewers dislike her, hate her even that’s why.

@-Kusanagi

I like the flat one better

@-Kusanagi

​@@MasterKen1803My friend just liked her BC of her 🧋

@Power-Ranger69

I hate characters like chika but they wrote her in a way where she’s not too bad

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@Ne7therion

And here, my people, is the most expensive scene in all Kaguya's Sama Anime. Beautiful, If you ask me

@person9846

I don’t know if this is a joke because I can’t think of any other single scene that is things long or has this fluid animation, especially with the fabric

@jeremygonzal8603

@@person9846 there's another Love is War ED that contends for that title maybe? The one where the prez and Chika are rapping?

@drawforge3920

​@jeremygonzal8603it was made by a guy names vercreek and he revealed that the money he got was huge but definity doesn t surpass this

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