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That 0.3-second fracture changes the entire song. It transforms a beautiful ballad into a document of real-time heartbreak. You don’t just hear the emotion — you witness the performer failing to contain it.
There is no chorus in the traditional sense. Instead, a recurring motif— "it’s still sour, it’s still too sour" —acts as a grim refrain. Fans and critics have debated the meaning for two decades. The most prominent theories include: Lemon Song Natsuko Tohno