ここでする人多いんだって (Koko de suru hito ooi ndatte)
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The lyrics present a stark, almost observational snapshot of a public space, focusing on the mundane yet specific act of people using it for bodily functions. The repeated phrase "koko de suru hito ooi ndatte" (people do it here a lot, they say) establishes a tone of detached curiosity, as if the narrator is relaying overheard information rather than personal experience. This creates an immediate sense of distance, framing the scene as something observed and commented upon, rather than deeply felt. The central tension seems to lie in the contrast between the ordinary, everyday nature of the act being described and the unusual setting or the narrator's peculiar focus on it. It’s a quiet observation of a common human need manifesting in a specific, perhaps unexpected, location. The lyrics don't offer judgment, but the very act of noting "people do it here a lot" imbues the simple observation with a subtle, almost absurd, significance. The effectiveness of these lyrics hinges on their minimalist approach and the implied narrative. The lack of explicit emotional language forces the listener to construct the scene and its atmosphere. The repetition of the core phrase acts like a refrain, reinforcing the central idea while also suggesting a persistent, almost nagging, awareness of this peculiar habit. It’s this understated, matter-of-fact delivery of an unusual detail that makes the lyrics linger. Ultimately, the writing works by highlighting the strange intersections of public space and private necessity. The narrator’s detached reporting style invites the listener to consider the unseen, everyday activities that occur around us, often unnoticed or unremarked upon. The lyrics capture a specific, slightly odd, slice of life, leaving the listener with a curious image and a quiet sense of shared, if unspoken, human behavior.

クリープハイプ (CreepHyp) - Rock, Genius Japan
ここでする人多いんだって (Koko de suru hito ooi ndatte)
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