 So it's a new day and Kenshi Yonezu decided to break the laws of gravity. Take that, Isaac Newton! A Japanese singer shattered your entire laws of universal gravitation. And he did it in style. No one can do it like him. The legendary Kenshi Yonezu! Where do I start? There's just so much to talk about. Never mind. For out watching this music video, there is for sure one thing I can tell you. He is in love with lines, dancing on them, walking on them, just constantly being on them. It's like an addiction of another white line, but not as dangerous. But there is a correlation between the dangerous white lines and these white lines. You'll find out later on. Ah, screw it, I'm going to tell you now. This song is a collaboration with Coca-Cola. What? No one's... Yes, it is! See? So let's start this correlation! What did Coca-Cola used to have in it? Dangerous white lines? What does Kenshi Yonezu doing? Being crazy on white lines? You see the correlation? Dangerous white lines make you go crazy! There we go, that's your correlation! So anyways, this spring-like, light-hearted song is just so reassuring to listen to. It's not too up-tempo, so you can just listen to it with a pleasant feeling at all times. Especially with Yonezu's resonating vocals. It makes me think this song is like a chilly spring morning where I have my coffee in my hands and just taking pleasant sips to wake me and warm me up. I think everyone who listens to this will think it's a great song. There's just no way you can say it's bad, even if you look at the lyrics. The faint sounds of footsteps in the place where the sheets are placed. I basically understand everything with just that. The lyrics convey how much they understand each other, and noticing each small thing the other person does that makes you love them. This song portrays pure feelings for the other person, and I love it. But it's still a collaboration with Coca-Cola. Speaking of Coca-Cola, let's go back to the white lines. Not the dangerous ones, the ones in the music video. There's a huge indication that the white lines are important for the music video, since they're basically in every shot. It's not just a stylistic thing that Yonezu dances on. It's actually symbolically beautiful. If you take in the lyrics, it may seem like the white lines represent purity, clarity and honesty in a relationship. And since Yonezu is happily dancing on them, it shows that he loves the white lines in the relationship. He loves that purity, he loves that clarity, he loves that honesty, he loves the small things. And he doesn't want to hop off the white line. He would even break the laws of gravity to represent his love. Now that's pure as fuck. But yeah, with the piano tone and a bouncy bass line and a blossoming horn section, with Yonezu's bittersweet vocals sprinkled on top, we get this catchy, spring-like, light-hearted, coca-cola song about a relationship that I just love. Mmm, sweet, sweet love. Gosh, I love my Pepsi. Psst. But yeah, that's all for this video. I hope you guys enjoyed the way that I'm making these videos now, basically turning them into a short form and a nutshell video. And if you want to see my reaction that I recorded, it'll be available to you on Patreon for just one New Zealand dollar. So if you guys want to support me or help me out and also you get benefits as well. Oh, I started streaming Risen and Evil on my Twitch. So if you want to go follow that, please do, because I'm going to try and do it as much as I can. I want to play through all of the Risen and Evil's. I've never played one in my entire life. And here's a clip. Ah! Jesus, bloody Christ. Jesus, bloody Christ. Die. I can't burn it. Die, you unholy thing. Ah, no. Stop it. That's what the streams are like. Help or love, you decide. But yeah, thank you guys all for watching this video. I hope you guys did enjoy it. And if you did, then awesome, friggin' awesome. Let me know by commenting down below and subscribing. And yeah, other than that, I hope you all have a great day. Keep smiling. Be happy out there because I want you to be OK. Because goddamn, if I can make you smile, I become happy. And yeah, other than that, peace.