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I'm not a product.
A Doll is a song that questions a world obsessed with
perfect skin, perfect eyes, and flawless appearances.
Built on an English foundation with rhythmic blends of Japanese and Korean,the lyrics treat language itself as a symbol repetitive, sharp, and intentional.The hook repeatedly chantsDoll Doll Doll ,switching between English and Japanese while saying the same word over and over.
This repetition mirrors how people are quietly shaped, labeled,
and reduced into dolls to be looked at, judged, and arranged.
Behind the forced smiles lies a quiet tragedy.
The line I don't know why captures the confusion and loss of self
that comes from being seen only on the surface.
As the song moves toward its outro,
A Doll breaks away from decoration and expectation,
ending with a clear declaration of human worth not as an object, not as an image,but as someone alive, imperfect, and real.
A restrained yet powerful critique of lookism and a society that turns people into symbols.