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Lyric

picasso

Milky

汚れた手についたパステル、

光ってる

無垢なままでいて

いつかは嘘を知る

ひと齧り

世界の中身

言葉にするのは

難しいや I know that

今伝えてもいいかな

ほら

誰かの綺麗をなぞるはずが

自分の癖 透かしていた

溢れた涙 ぼやけた光は

虹色に晴れて綺麗

太陽と月に成り果てる

名前のない星

(I'd love hug with u)

救いを唄う君

言葉なぞる意味

気づいた時

ひとり

愛を知っている

愛を知っている

半分の自分

渦巻き、

蹲る

有象に怯える身体

呼吸は速く

まだまだだ

早く早くと

唸る悪魔

怖いからさ

ふいに拗れる性から逃げた

時空をくぐる音符を辿って

本当を探すよ

ひと思いに描く

選ぶ色も似ている

生きる

生きる

生きる

生きる

と決めている

ときめいている

守るものがある

そう離れていても

忘れることはないよ

貴方の色

銀河の海を

夢見て息を

今もする

太陽と月に成り果てる

名前のない星

(I'd love hug with u)

救いを唄う君

言葉なぞる意味

気づいた時

ひとり

  • Lyricist

    Milky

  • Composer

    Milky

  • Producer

    Milky

  • Vocals

    Milky

  • Rap

    Milky

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    Milky

This work is a conscious rap project built on gloomy, distorted beats reminiscent of witch house and the SoundCloud scene around 2017, with all aspects of production-including the artwork-handled by Milky herself. Through themes that are both deeply personal and closely intertwined with social structures-such as the Oedipus complex, the father figure, ego and superego, and the division and reintegration of masculinity and femininity-the project articulates what can be described as "rap that verbalizes structure," expressed across layers of the body, relationships, and thought.

In contrast to certain contemporary rap scenes that emphasize material value and the display of success, this work embodies hip-hop's original role as self-critique by deliberately exposing immaturity, dependency, distorted desire, and an obsession with knowledge. It demonstrates that expression is fundamentally supported by context, lived experience, and one's attitude toward thinking itself.

Symbols such as the umbilical cord, names, and chains do not serve to romanticize family or fatherhood; rather, they reveal the inseparability of love and control, and of structural protection and violence, symbolizing the reality that has shaped and continues to influence Milky's own formation. Furthermore, by resisting fixed notions of gender and physicality, and by framing masculinity and femininity not as opposing binaries but as processes of transition and choice, the work translates coexisting inner impulses and fears into rap, aiming for a conscious expression that refuses to simplify identity.

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