Yes, every title connects to the song somehow. And her capitalization matters a lot too. I think I've mentioned this before but um
If her song titles are all caps, like BLUE BIRD and CAROLS, the song usually has a straightforward mood, like how BLUE BIRD is 100% cheery and CAROLS is a straightforward heartbreaking ballad.
If her song titles are something like Dearest, Voyage, Connected etc, the title usually is a state of emotion/a place/an emotion/a title to someone.
State of emotion:
Trauma
Pride
Bold & Delicious
A place:
Voyage (not really a place, but rather a journey...)
Beautiful Day (not really a place again, but rather a sort of formality towards the day itself)
Moments
A name/title:
Dearest
Liar
A time of something:
Ladies Night
and so on.
Next, if her songs are all in small letters, the song usually sounds either happy/sad, but has a subtle meaning of depression/hope, as opposed to how the song sounds like.
criminal (depressing sounding but has a slight tinge of hope at the the 2nd chorus)
fairyland (happy sounding but obviously is a very dark song in terms of title chosen and PV)
decision (cold/harsh sounding but an anthem of self-acceptance in actual fact)
fated (sad ballad but has slight tinge of joy "The one standing before is none other than the real you")
flower garden (happy sounding but lyrics are actually about the pain of difference, IMHO)
If her titles are something like Endless sorrow or whatever, I guess it's a mix of the above examples.
Also, a cap may represent emphasis, like:
my name's WOMEN (focus on WOMEN; girl power)
Therefore, I guess the way she capitalizes her titles are important as well.
Oh gosh, we should start a 'Ayu in Literature' thread... Ayu has so many nuances and depth in her songs/PVs!
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