Summary of "【Ado】うっせぇわ"
Overview
Ado’s “うっせぇわ” is a blunt, high-energy rant set to a catchy pop-rock beat. The singer — a fed-up, sarcastic narrator — rails against social conformity, fake politeness, workplace rules and boring, mediocre people who insist everyone behave the same way. The song mixes social satire with personal venting, turning irritation into catharsis.
Main plot
- The narrator recalls being an honor student, then drifting into adulthood and finding life hollow and suffocating.
- Frustration grows into open contempt for “obvious rules” — trends, checking the stock market on the commute, corporate manners — and for people who recycle tired parody and platitudes.
- The chorus repeatedly demands silence as a release from small-minded performativity.
“Shut up, shut up, shut the f*** up!” (repeated cathartic refrain)
Highlights and memorable lines
- Satirical details such as “checking the stock market on my way to work” and performative politeness (pouring drinks, removing skewers) paint corporate life as shallow theater.
- Dark humor and violent metaphors — for example, “point my muzzle of words to your head and fire” — heighten the song’s aggressive, no-nonsense tone.
- Self-aware lines like “I know I’m not a big deal either” add nuance: the narrator isn’t claiming moral high ground, just refusing to play along.
- Repeated boasts — “I’m healthier than you think” / “you’re too mediocre to understand me” — mix arrogance and mockery for comedic bite.
Tone and delivery
- Angry, sarcastic, and unapologetically theatrical.
- The chorus’s repetition transforms irritation into catharsis.
- The song functions both as a protest against social norms and as a character study of someone overwhelmed by them.
Personalities that appear
- The narrator: an angry, sarcastic singer (Ado).
- The addressed “you”: ordinary/middling people, coworkers, social conformists.
- A hinted past self: the younger honor-student the narrator used to be.
Category
Entertainment
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