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"Cancel Culture" is a dark, confrontational rock track written by t.joe of the Shimokitazawa-based band UPPER BODYZ, SSB.
The song portrays social media as a modern "Death Note"-a place where a single post can erase someone overnight.
Stories are edited into "nonfiction," emotions are packaged into viral short videos, and the crowd quickly shifts from admiration to condemnation.

Through sharp lyrics and rebellious energy, the song questions the contradiction of people who chase moral "justice" while hiding their own flaws.
In a world where outrage spreads faster than truth, the line between accountability and mob mentality becomes dangerously blurred.

Rather than offering a simple answer, the song stands as a protest:
when everyone is ready to write someone's name in the notebook, perhaps the real rebellion is to challenge the system itself.

"Cancel Culture" is a raw reflection on the digital age-
where judgment is instant, forgiveness is rare, and humanity is often forgotten.

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