Song Meaning
The lyrics paint a picture of a vibrant, self-assured crew focused on their own scene. The opening lines immediately set a tone of dismissal towards external opinions, urging a focus inward: "別に気にしなくていいじゃん 他人の事" (You don't have to worry about it, other people's stuff). This isn't just about ignoring negativity; it's about prioritizing camaraderie and shared experiences, inviting friends and even their friends to join in the spontaneous fun, like a "popin シャワー" (popping shower).
The scene shifts to a dynamic urban environment where diverse people gather, illuminated by "カメラ shine" (camera shine). There's a sense of confident self-awareness, a question posed to the listener and their friends: "オレらがやばいっては既にご存知?" (Don't you already know we're amazing?). This suggests a group that's aware of its impact and perhaps its growing reputation, even if they claim not to care about outside judgment.
The narrator expresses a restless energy and a rejection of superficiality, dismissing "テレビのニュース" (TV news) as "ハッタリ" (bluff/fake). They're driven by personal desires, like wanting to "Weedを吸いに行きたいカリ" (go smoke weed in Cali) and a long list of things they still want to do. This forward momentum is emphasized by the inability to stop, constantly moving "246沿い" (along Route 246), a famously congested road, to meet up with "仲間の所" (where the crew is).
The core of the lyrics lies in this commitment to living life on their own terms, prioritizing passion and immediate experiences over external validation or conventional paths. The repeated assertion, "オレはやりたいよにやる" (I do what I want to do), coupled with the dismissal of wasted time, highlights a fierce independence. The phrase "今の瞬間目を離せない" (can't take my eyes off this moment) encapsulates the urgency and thrill of their present, a feeling amplified by the all-night plans and the continuous "riding" until morning.