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Kikuo Love Me Love Me Love Me


Kikuo Love Me Love Me Love Me

Okay, let's be real. We all have those songs we secretly belt out in the shower. The ones that might make our friends raise an eyebrow if they knew we were obsessed. For me? It's often something by Kikuo.

And yes, I'm talking about that Kikuo. The one known for crafting unsettling yet strangely catchy tunes. The one who uses Vocaloid voices in ways that are...unique, to say the least. Today, we're diving deep into the abyss, specifically into the earworm that is "Love Me Love Me Love Me." Get ready for my possibly unpopular opinions.

Is it just me, or is it fun?

I know, I know. The lyrics are...intense. We're not talking about sunshine and rainbows here. We're talking about, well, a desperate plea for affection. But hear me out! There's a certain dark humor to it all. The repetition, the almost frantic energy, it's like a twisted children's rhyme. And that's what makes it so strangely addictive.

It's like watching a train wreck in slow motion. You know you probably shouldn't be enjoying it, but you just can't look away. And with "Love Me Love Me Love Me," you just can't stop listening. The beat gets you, the vocals get you, and before you know it, you're chanting along like a crazed cult member.

Don't judge me. You know you've been there too. Maybe not with Kikuo, but with some other artist that makes you question your sanity. We all have our guilty pleasures.

愛して愛して愛して (LOVE ME, LOVE ME, LOVE ME) (ENGLISH TRANSLATION) LYRICS - Kikuo
愛して愛して愛して (LOVE ME, LOVE ME, LOVE ME) (ENGLISH TRANSLATION) LYRICS - Kikuo

That Vocaloid Voice, Though...

Let's address the elephant in the room: Hatsune Miku's voice in this song is... polarizing. Some find it grating, others find it charming. Me? I'm somewhere in the middle. It's definitely not your average pop song vocal. But that's precisely the point, isn't it? It's unsettling, artificial, and adds to the overall weirdness of the track.

Imagine "Love Me Love Me Love Me" sung by a smooth-voiced R&B singer. It just wouldn't work. The Vocaloid lends a certain robotic detachment to the lyrics, making them even more unsettling. It's like the character in the song is losing their mind and their voice is reflecting that. It's brilliant, in a messed-up kind of way.

[Sheet] Love me, Love me, Love me - Kikuo Piano PDF, chords Piano, mp3
[Sheet] Love me, Love me, Love me - Kikuo Piano PDF, chords Piano, mp3

And let's be honest, Hatsune Miku is an icon. Embrace the digital diva!

The Lyrics: A Little Too Real?

Okay, so let's talk about the actual words being sung. "Love Me Love Me Love Me." Repeated over and over. It's a pretty direct message. Maybe a little too direct?

I think that's where the song's power lies. We've all felt that desperation for validation, for someone to care. Maybe not to the extreme portrayed in the song, but that underlying feeling of wanting to be loved? It's universal.

[Sheet] Love me, Love me, Love me - Kikuo Piano PDF, chords Piano, mp3
[Sheet] Love me, Love me, Love me - Kikuo Piano PDF, chords Piano, mp3

So, when we're singing along to "Love Me Love Me Love Me," maybe we're not just enjoying the catchy beat. Maybe we're also subconsciously acknowledging our own vulnerabilities, our own need for connection. Or maybe I'm just overthinking it. Probably.

So, am I a weirdo for liking this song?

Probably. But I embrace it! Kikuo's music isn't for everyone. It's strange, unsettling, and sometimes downright disturbing. But it's also incredibly creative, unique, and strangely compelling.

[Sheet] Love me, Love me, Love me - Kikuo Piano PDF, chords Piano, mp4/midi
[Sheet] Love me, Love me, Love me - Kikuo Piano PDF, chords Piano, mp4/midi

And "Love Me Love Me Love Me"? It's a perfect example of everything that makes Kikuo so fascinating. So next time you're looking for something a little different, something that will challenge your ears and your mind, give it a listen. You might just find yourself singing along. Just don't blame me if your neighbors start to worry.

And if you secretly love it too? Welcome to the club. We have tea...and existential dread.

Disclaimer: I am not responsible for any psychological distress caused by listening to Kikuo. Listen at your own risk. And maybe with a friend. You know, for moral support.

Also, don't actually stalk anyone asking to be loved.

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