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Uneven Love

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"Uneven Love" Song Description

This is a dark and emotional love song sung by HIKARI, utilizing SUNO AI's wide range of emotional expression to depict a swirling vortex of jealousy and possessiveness. It portrays a distorted, "uneven" form of love: the protagonist suffers from the gap between the smiles their partner shows only to others and the grumpy face shown only to them, eventually realizing that this "clumsiness" is actually the flip side of a special affection.

Song Themes and Highlights

Contrast of Jealousy and Self-Contradiction: The song depicts intense jealousy and anguish toward a partner who is bright and kind to other women but shows only a stiff expression and a bad mood to the protagonist.

Visceral Emotions and Possessiveness: It expresses a love and possessiveness so intense it borders on losing one's reason, with themes like "wanting to break" and "wanting to steal." The intersection of raw Japanese emotions and stylish English phrases makes the inner cries of the heart resonate more dynamically.

Affection in the Name of "Grumpiness": In the latter half of the song, the protagonist arrives at the truth: they cannot be kind to each other because they are "too attracted to one another." The biggest highlight is the paradigm shift where cold attitudes and clumsiness are affirmed as a "proof of trust" once the mask is removed.

Story Background
Every time the protagonist sees the smiling emojis and kind behavior their partner directs at others, they are hurt by the contrast with the heavy voice directed at themselves. Shadows cast by imagining the time they spend apart cause jealousy to transform into a destructive desire: "Break all of my decorated self." However, in the end, they accept that the clumsy, scary face is the partner's true self, shown to no one else. The final outro line-"Welcome home. Heh, there you go with that scary face again"-vividly captures the protagonist savoring a nameless happiness.