Keyakizaka46 – Silent Majority. Lyrics Meaning: The Anthem for Speaking Your Mind
Why do we so often just follow the crowd without asking questions? Keyakizaka46’s debut song, “Silent Majority,” dives right into that feeling. It’s a powerful track that challenges you to find your own voice.
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The Story Inside “Silent Majority”
The song paints a really vivid picture right from the start. It’s less of a story with characters and more of a feeling, an internal battle that so many of us face.
A Sea of Same Faces
Imagine standing at a massive, crowded intersection. That’s where the song begins. Everyone is dressed alike, with similar blank expressions, just getting pushed along by the flow of people. There’s this heavy feeling of blending in, of losing yourself in the masses.
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Hito ga afureta kousaten wo
At a crowded intersection
Doko e yuku? (Oshina gasare)
Where are you going? (Being pushed along)
Nita you na fuku wo kite
Wearing similar clothes
Nita you na hyoujou de
With similar expressions…
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It’s about that moment you realize you’re just another face in the crowd, not questioning where you’re headed. You’re just moving because everyone else is.
The Voice of Authority
Then, someone from the front of the line turns around. This figure represents the “rules” or the adults in charge. They tell you not to step out of line, to stick with the program. But the song points out something chilling about them.
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RuuRu wo toku kedo
They preach the rules, but
Sono me wa shindeiru
Their eyes are dead
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That line is so sharp. It suggests that the people enforcing conformity have lost their own spark. They’re just repeating what they’ve been told, without any real life or passion behind it.
A Call to Rebellion
This is where the song explodes. It stops being an observation and becomes a command. It’s a direct message to you, the listener, telling you to break free. It asks a really important question: why were we even born if we just give up from the start?
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Kimi wa kimi rashiku ikite yuku jiyuu ga arunda
You have the freedom to live your own life
Otonatachi ni shihai sareru na
Don’t be controlled by adults
Bokura wa nanno tame ni umareta no ka?
Why were we born?
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The song argues that following your dreams might be a lonely path, but it’s better than being a nameless part of the crowd.
The Core Idea of Keyakizaka46’s Anthem
At its heart, “Silent Majority” is a warning against silence. The title itself refers to the large group of people who don’t voice their opinions. Because they’re quiet, leaders or people in power can claim that their silence equals agreement. The song is a wake-up call, telling you that if you don’t act or speak up, you’ll be misunderstood and controlled.
What “Silent Majority” Wants You to Know
The biggest takeaway from this track is the power of “No.” It’s a reminder that you have a choice. You don’t have to become just “one of them.” The song urges you to stop worrying about appearances or pride and to walk toward your own dream, not someone else’s.
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Koko ni iru hito no kazu dake michi wa aru
There are as many paths as there are people here
Jibun no yume no hou ni arukeba ii
You should walk towards your own dream
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It’s about being brave enough to disagree and carve out your own space in the world. The future belongs to those who are willing to challenge the status quo, not those who quietly accept it.
So, what’s your take on it? This song has such a strong message, and I feel like everyone can connect to it in a different way. Let me know what you think about “Silent Majority”!
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Keyakizaka46 – Silent Majority [Lyrics KANJI]
人が溢れた交差点を
どこへ行く?(押し流され)
似たような服を着て
似たような表情で…
群れの中に紛れるように
歩いてる(疑わずに)
誰かと違うことに
何をためらうのだろう
先行く人が振り返り
列を乱すなと
ルールを説くけど
その目は死んでいる
君は君らしく生きて行く自由があるんだ
大人たちに支配されるな
初めから そうあきらめてしまったら
僕らは何のために生まれたのか?
夢を見ることは時には孤独にもなるよ
誰もいない道を進むんだ
この世界は群れていても始まらない
Yesでいいのか?
サイレントマジョリティー
どこかの国の大統領が
言っていた(曲解して)
声を上げない者たちは
賛成していると…
選べることが大事なんだ
人に任せるな
行動しなければ
Noと伝わらない
君は君らしくやりたいことをやるだけさ
One of themに成り下がるな
ここにいる人の数だけ道はある
自分の夢の方に歩けばいい
見栄やプライドの鎖に繋がれたような
つまらない大人は置いて行け
さあ未来は君たちのためにある
No!と言いなよ!
サイレントマジョリティー
誰かの後
ついて行けば
傷つかないけど
その群れが
総意だと
ひとまとめにされる
君は君らしく生きて行く自由があるんだ
大人たちに支配されるな
初めから そうあきらめてしまったら
僕らは何のために生まれたのか?
夢を見ることは時には孤独にもなるよ
誰もいない道を進むんだ
この世界は群れていても始まらない
Yesでいいのか?
サイレントマジョリティー
Keyakizaka46 – Silent Majority [Lyrics ROMAJI]
Hito ga afureta kōsaten o
Doko e iku? (Oshinagasare)
Nita yō na fuku o kite
Nita yō na hyōjō de…
Mure no naka ni magireru yō ni
Aruiteru (Utagawazu ni)
Dareka to chigau koto ni
Nani o tamerau no darō
Saki iku hito ga furikaeri
Retsu o midasu na to
Rūru o toku kedo
Sono me wa shinde iru
Kimi wa kimi rashiku ikite iku jiyū ga aru n da
Otona-tachi ni shihai sareru na
Hajime kara sō akiramete shimattara
Bokura wa nani no tame ni umareta no ka?
Yume o miru koto wa toki ni wa kodoku ni mo naru yo
Dare mo inai michi o susumu n da
Kono sekai wa murete ite mo hajimaranai
Yes de ii no ka?
Sairento Majoritī
Doko ka no kuni no daitōryō ga
Itte ita (Kyokkai shite)
Koe o agenai mono-tachi wa
Sansei shite iru to…
Eraberu koto ga daiji nan da
Hito ni makaseru na
Kōdō shinakereba
No to tsutawaranai
Kimi wa kimi rashiku yaritai koto o yaru dake sa
One of them ni narisagaru na
Koko ni iru hito no kazu dake michi wa aru
Jibun no yume no hō ni arukeba ii
Mie ya puraido no kusari ni tsunagareta yō na
Tsumaranai otona wa oite ike
Saa mirai wa kimi-tachi no tame ni aru
No! to ii na yo!
Sairento Majoritī
Dareka no ato
Tsuite ikeba
Kizutsukanai kedo
Sono mure ga
Sōi da to
Hitomatome ni sareru
Kimi wa kimi rashiku ikite iku jiyū ga aru n da
Otona-tachi ni shihai sareru na
Hajime kara sō akiramete shimattara
Bokura wa nani no tame ni umareta no ka?
Yume o miru koto wa toki ni wa kodoku ni mo naru yo
Dare mo inai michi o susumu n da
Kono sekai wa murete ite mo hajimaranai
Yes de ii no ka?
Sairento Majoritī
Keyakizaka46 – Silent Majority [English translation]
At the bustling intersection, filled with people,
Where are you going? (You’re being swept along)
Dressed in similar clothes,
With similar expressions…
You’re walking as if blending into the crowd,
(Without a doubt)
About being different from someone else,
Why do you hesitate, I wonder?
The people ahead turn back and
Tell you, “Don’t break the line!”
They preach the rules,
But their eyes are dead.
You have the freedom to live true to yourself!
Don’t let adults control you!
If you give up from the very beginning,
What were we born for?
Chasing your dreams can sometimes feel lonely, too.
Go down a path where no one else is!
This world won’t start if you just follow the crowd.
Is saying “Yes” really okay?
Silent Majority
A president from some country
Said (misinterpreting it),
That those who don’t speak up
Are in agreement…
Being able to choose is important!
Don’t leave it to others!
If you don’t take action,
Your “No” won’t be heard.
You just need to do what you want, in your own way!
Don’t become just “one of them”!
There are as many paths as there are people here,
You just need to walk towards your own dream.
Like being tied down by the chains of vanity and pride,
Leave those boring adults behind!
Come on, the future is for all of you!
Say “No!”
Silent Majority
If you follow
After someone else,
You won’t get hurt, but
That crowd
Will be considered
The collective will.
You have the freedom to live true to yourself!
Don’t let adults control you!
If you give up from the very beginning,
What were we born for?
Chasing your dreams can sometimes feel lonely, too.
Go down a path where no one else is!
This world won’t start if you just follow the crowd.
Is saying “Yes” really okay?
Silent Majority
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