Summary
Highlights
The group announces their performance of their first Japanese original song, "Almond Chocolate," asking the audience if they are ready before commencing.
The song begins by describing a distant admiration for someone so precious, happy just to observe them. However, a surprising turn of events leads to their eyes meeting, bringing the admired person within touching distance, which is almost overwhelming.
As the narrator gets to know the person, their desire to know more grows. The individual is compared to almond chocolate – sweet on the outside, yet bitter on the inside, leading to addiction and overflowing feelings.
Beautiful eyes, warm hands, seductive words, and a fickle smile are all stored as cherished memories in the heart. This deepens the love for the person, as every piece of them is treasured.
The person brings energy and makes worries vanish, yet love is also described as painful, with worries accumulating. Despite the uncertainty, the racing heartbeat is undeniable, and there is gratitude for the miracle of meeting this person, feeling lucky to have noticed them despite any disguise.
The narrator wonders if the feelings are mutual and acknowledges that others must also notice the person's appeal. The comparison to almond chocolate is reiterated – meltingly sweet, bursting with bitterness, highlighting that everything about this person is special and unique.
The experience of being addicted to this person, who is like almond chocolate, leads to an overflow of feelings. The beautiful eyes, warm hands, seductive words, and fickle smile continue to be treasured, making the world shine brighter due to their presence.
The performance concludes with expressions of satisfaction and approval from the performers.