Song Meaning
This track paints a picture of a defiant, perhaps jaded, figure born into a world of art and cynicism, originating from London's drug-fueled scene. This narrator seems to mock conventional advice, suggesting that when ordinary people get lost, they're told to "break the wall" ahead, a seemingly simplistic solution to complex problems. The core of the song revolves around the idea of a "burst" – a moment of explosive release or transformation.
The central tension lies in the conditional nature of this "burst." It's presented as something done "for you," a desperate act to achieve a "mad" state in "that world" or to sell "speed and thrills" for a "wonderful night." This suggests a desire to break free, but it's framed within a context of performing for someone else or engaging in a reckless, possibly self-destructive, pursuit of excitement. The lyrics hint at a disillusionment with easy answers, describing smooth talk as a "trap" and revealing how information is manipulated for powerful entities, urging the narrator to "bloom one flower" for their sake.
The repeated phrase "Burst できたら" (If I can burst) and the countdown "3, 2, 1 go mad" create a sense of anticipation and urgency. The imagery of "selling speed and thrills" and the command "baby run" evoke a chaotic, high-octane escape. The narrator's plea, "Let me burst," at the end solidifies this desire for an ultimate, perhaps cathartic, explosion, a final act of defiance against the manipulative systems and deceptive promises described earlier.