Song Meaning
The lyrics present a series of declarative statements, establishing a persona through distinct roles: "I'm a big sister," "And I'm a girl," "And I'm a princess." These identities are layered, suggesting a complex self-perception or a playful exploration of different facets of identity. The repetition of "And I'm a" emphasizes the additive nature of these self-definitions.
The introduction of "And this is my horse…" shifts the focus from internal identity to an external object, hinting at a narrative or a fantasy. The ellipsis leaves the statement unfinished, inviting the listener to imagine what follows, perhaps a grand adventure or a specific scenario tied to the princess persona. This open-endedness creates a sense of anticipation and possibility.
The live context, indicated by "(Live in Tokyo)" and the inclusion of an "Instrumental" section labeled "Flatz," suggests that the spoken-word or sung declarations of "Aquafunk" are meant to be interpreted alongside the music. The instrumental break likely provides a sonic landscape for these identities to inhabit or evolve within, offering a space for emotional resonance beyond the literal words.