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Originally Posted by isthisLOL?
I am almost 100% sure that BRILLANTE is about her fans - and maybe especially her international fans as they seem extra-*****y over the internet and the song includes goodbye in all those languages. The video makes that rather obvious to me. Talking about her father ended with Memorial Address. After that there was nothing left to say.
Also the whole context of the FIVE EP as somewhat a "**** you" to fans telling her what to do and then still being disappointed.
It's a goodbye to her fans. Not in the "I will end my career" way but in the "I will stop listening to what you want" way. She's proven just that throughout this era. The duets, a-nation, trying rather generic RnB, no upbeat track, untypical progress video...she's not trying to please her fans anymore, she has grown up into someone doing what she wants to do.
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Wasn't this song written before the whole a-Nation backlash? I don't understand how it's a "frak-you" to fans if it was. I'm not trying to argue your point, as my entire analysis was based completely off of a "what-if" mentality. It does make far more sense for it to be directed at fans given how they've been acting since that DQHYGmh6F group broke up and they blamed Max.
Also... I never remember reading or hearing anywhere that Ayu would no longer be writing about her father post "Memorial Address", which wasn't even written for him, it was written for her grandmother. I'd really like to know where you got that information because it's not exactly correct. I'm pretty sure "It was" was written with her father in mind, to name just one song written after the Memorial Address mini-album that just DRIPS with that theme.