: He claims he would choose this person over "three meals a day" ( sando no meshi ), a Japanese idiom representing the most basic necessities of life.
The title literally translates to . In the chorus, Kaze sings that he would rather face death than be separated from "you" ( anata ). Shinunoga E-Wa
While many fans view it as a song about a romantic partner, Fujii Kaze himself has offered a deeper, more internal explanation in interviews : : He claims he would choose this person
: The lyrics use traditional, almost archaic phrasing reminiscent of the Showa era, which adds a layer of timeless, tragic weight to the modern trap beat. 2. The Spiritual Interpretation: The "Higher Self" which adds a layer of timeless