【Lyrics Breakdown】Creepy Nuts – Nidone|A Lyrical Escape from Reality into Restless Sleep

Creepy Nuts’ song Nidone may sound like a sleepy, casual track based on the title (meaning “going back to sleep”), but it’s actually a deeply reflective piece. It explores themes of disillusionment, generational change, digital anxiety, and the fragile hope for connection, all wrapped in metaphor and irony.


🕰️ Escaping Time: From Future to Past (and Back Again)

I want to escape
Ride this bus to the future
Or maybe way into the past
Either way, it’s just too crazy

The song begins with a sense of restlessness, wishing to escape either forward or backward in time. The lyrics capture the discomfort of the present, where no era—past or future—feels safe or welcoming.

Oh shit, I’m like Urashima
I shut the box, and everything changed

Referencing the old Japanese tale of Urashima Taro, the narrator returns to a changed world after opening the “tamatebako” (Pandora’s box), mirroring a common feeling of alienation in modern society.


⚠️ Social Pressure and the Fear of Saying the Wrong Thing

Warning warning, inappropriate words
Suddenly, flames catch fire

In a society increasingly defined by cancel culture and hypersensitivity, the lyrics reflect the fear of slipping up. One wrong word can ignite public outrage—spoken with satirical tone but with real concern beneath.

Living in fear of being “correct”
Like some old obedient kid

The phrase hints at how the pressure to always be right turns even rebellious minds into self-censoring “good kids.”


🛌 The Night You Can’t Sleep Through

On nights when I just can’t sleep
I wait with you, wide awake, okay okay

This recurring refrain is where the song’s emotional core lies. Sleepless nights—symbolizing anxiety, regret, or loneliness—are bearable only because of the quiet company of another person.

My beautiful day
Tell me the state of mind across the islands

The song asks for vulnerability: to hear someone’s inner voice, even across long distances. It’s a call for empathy and human connection.


🌗 Fairy Tale No More

We can’t ever go back
To that perfect fairy-tale world

By referencing mythical lands like Ryugu Castle and Onigashima, the lyrics lament how even fantasy has lost its comfort in this era.

We’re left only with a narrow, rigid future
Fueled by willpower, rhythm, and desperate love

In place of fantasy, there is now only personal drive and emotional connection to push us forward—however painful that may be.


🔁 Repetition and the Burden of Legacy

Who scowls?
Who bites their tongue instead?
Whose hands clash, and whose embrace?

This series of lines underscores generational tension and the hope for reconciliation—“recognizing our differences and laughing before falling asleep again.”

It’s an oddly comforting wish: to find peace after struggle, even if only temporarily, even if it’s just “going back to sleep.”


📝 Summary|A Song for the Restless, the Tired, and the Honest

Nidone is a song for anyone feeling lost in the noise of modern life. For those too tired to fight, but too aware to ignore. It doesn’t pretend to offer a solution—but instead, it gently shares in the struggle.

The irony, tenderness, and emotional sincerity of Creepy Nuts shine through every line.


🔖 Disclaimer
This article is an unofficial interpretation based on the lyrics of Nidone by Creepy Nuts (Sony Music Labels, 2024). All lyrics and sound recordings are the property of the original artists and associated companies.

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