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"Suki Suki Sushi Suki" is a bright, affirming pop song that celebrates the quiet achievement of simply getting through the day.
You wake up, take care of your responsibilities, do things no one notices--and at the end of it all, you reward yourself. The setting for that reward is a sushi restaurant, playful and familiar, yet emotionally resonant.
At the heart of the song is a piece of Japanese wordplay that drives both its rhythm and its charm.
In Japanese, suki ("I like" / "I love") and sushi share a similar sound, allowing the chorus to blur meaning and music together. Repeating "suki suki sushi suki" creates a natural rhyme where affection and food become almost indistinguishable. The phrase works less as a literal sentence and more as a joyful chant--where liking something and eating sushi feel like the same emotion.
The lyrics parade a lineup of sushi--tuna rolls, Gunkan-maki, salmon, avocado toppings, and even natto rolls--without hierarchy or judgment. Trendy choices and humble favorites are treated equally, reinforcing the song's central idea: happiness does not require restraint, justification, or good taste as defined by others.
Even when no one praises you, you are allowed to praise yourself.
Even if your favorite is something unfashionable, it still counts.
By turning everyday self-affirmation into a playful loop of sound and meaning, "Suki Suki Sushi Suki" becomes a small but sincere celebration of self-kindness--delivered through catchy hooks, warm humor, and the universal comfort of loving what you love.