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Shut Up

A Japanese pop track where the singer pleads for silence to avoid hearing the end.

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A Japanese pop track where the singer pleads for silence to avoid hearing the end.

The song leans into the contradiction of knowing it's finished but refusing to let the sound of it happen.

'I know tsuraidaro', 'I know it's painful', he admits, yet the 'I can't let you go' that follows each chorus isn't a negotiation; it's a statement of pure, stubborn want.

Editor's note

D-Lite's 'Shut Up' and the ache of goodbye

A Japanese pop track where the singer pleads for silence to avoid hearing the end.

Shut up kiss wo shita kuchibiru de, baby

The song leans into the contradiction of knowing it's finished but refusing to let the sound of it happen. 'I know tsuraidaro', 'I know it's painful', he admits, yet the 'I can't let you go' that follows each chorus isn't a negotiation; it's a statement of pure, stubborn want.

The repeated 'Shut up' isn't just a command; it's a desperate attempt to stop the words that will make the breakup real. When he sings 'Shut up kiss wo shita kuchibiru de,' he's asking her to use the lips that just kissed him to stay quiet, to not speak the other man's name or say it's over. It's that raw, physical plea to freeze time before the goodbye lands.

Asking for silence from the very mouth that just kissed him turns the request into something visceral and hopeless. It grounds the drama in a specific, intimate moment that's already slipping away.

The way 'Shut up' punches through the melody each time, almost interrupting itself, gives the plea its jagged edge.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 17
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the pull of "I know tsuraidaro" how "Shut up" turns into a mantra the pull of "Shut up kiss wo shita kuchibiru de,"
Lyrics

Shut Up

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My baby, sayonara wa iwanaide

Owari nanoni hazumu egao to

Akarui koe ja setsunaiyo atodene

You drive me crazy

Kakugo shiteitayo

Kyou futari wa tannin ni narukoto

Boku janai hoka no yatsu

Sukida nante iwanaide

Kimiwo hikitomete shimaitaiyo kono ude de

Konomama de owarinano? Baby no

Ikuna nanimo iwazuni douka

Shut up kiss wo shita kuchibiru de, baby

Shut up kare no koto wo hanasunayo, yeah

Shut up I know nanimo kamo

Sousa boku ja tsuriawanai

Shut up ano sasayaita koe de, baby

Shut up kare no namae wo yobunoka, yeah

Shut up I know tsuraidaro

Dakara no I can’t let you go

Hokani mou hanasukoto naino?

Gomenne arigato genkidene

Anatanara kitto mitsukaru nante

I don’t wanna hear it no more

Imasugu kowashite shimaitaiyo kono ude de

Omoi kiri dakishimete baby no

Nanoni soredemo ikuno? Nazeda

Shut up kiss wo shita kuchibiru de, baby

Shut up kare no koto wo hanasunayo, yeah

Shut up I know nanimo kamo

Sousa boku ja tsuriawanai

Shut up ano sasayaita koe de, baby

Shut up kare no namae wo yobunoka, yeah

Shut up I know tsuraidaro

Dakara no I can’t let you go

Tomerarenai koto shirinagara

Mitome rarezuni ita

Don’t say it’s over

Migatteda to wakarinagara nanoni

No I can’t let you go

Shut up kiss wo shita kuchibiru de, baby

Shut up kare no koto wo hanasunayo, yeah

Shut up I know nanimo kamo

Sousa boku ja tsuriawanai

Shut up ano sasayaita koe de, baby

Shut up kare no namae wo yobunoka, yeah

Shut up I know tsuraidaro

Dakara no I can’t let you go

Shut up, oh

Shut up oh oh oh, yeah

Shut up, eh!

Dakara no, I can’t let you go

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What is "Shut Up" by D-Lite about?

A Japanese pop track where the singer pleads for silence to avoid hearing the end. The song leans into the contradiction of knowing it's finished but refusing to let the sound of it happen. 'I know tsuraidaro', 'I know it's painful', he admits, yet the 'I can't let you go' that follows each chorus isn't a negotiation; it's a statement of pure, stubborn want.

Who performs "Shut Up"?

D-Lite performs "Shut Up", and this lyric page sits inside the D-Lite catalog on LyroVerse.

Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "Shut Up"?

Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "D-Lite's 'Shut Up' and the ache of goodbye", followed by the full lyric and related songs.

Are there related songs to explore after "Shut Up"?

Yes. The related section below points to I Love You and Look At Me, Gwisun with a short reason for opening each page next.

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