STU48 – Hetaretachi yo. Lyrics Meaning: A Rallying Cry for the Underdogs
Why is it so much easier to just not try? STU48’s song “Hetaretachi yo” totally gets that feeling. It’s a huge shout-out to everyone who thinks trying hard is just too much of a hassle.
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The Story Behind “Hetaretachi yo”
This song isn’t just a catchy tune; it tells a story about someone who has completely given up on giving their all. It’s about finding that one little spark to go for it, even if just for a moment.
Starting with Zero Expectations
The song kicks off with someone thinking out loud. They’re basically saying that having no one expect anything from you is actually pretty great. There’s no pressure when everyone already assumes you’re going to fail. It’s a comfortable place to be.
“Not being expected to do anything is so easy, you know.”
“Aitsu ni wa dekiru wake nai tte minna omotteru kara sa.”
“‘Cause everyone thinks there’s no way that person can do it.”
“Tashika ni kou iu no, muitenai shi,”
“I’m definitely not cut out for this kind of thing,”
“Isshoukenmei yaranakute ii?”
“So is it okay if I don’t try my best?”
You can just feel the apathy here. It’s someone who has talked themselves into believing that not trying is the smartest move.
A Different Kind of Encouragement
Instead of yelling “Try harder!”, the lyrics take a softer approach. The song acknowledges that this person is already trying their best in their own way. It gives them permission to slow down, to rest, and to not push themselves into a miserable state. This isn’t about forcing someone to change; it’s about understanding them.
I don’t want to say the words “Do your best” anymore
Datte kimi wa juubun ganbatteiru koto shitteiru kara
Because I know that you’re already doing more than enough
The Sudden Urge to Run
Then, something shifts. A voice screams “Go!” and the music explodes. The chorus is a direct challenge to all the “hetare” (a word for wimps or slackers). It’s not asking for a lifelong commitment to hard work. It’s just asking for one burst of insane, thoughtless effort.
Ah, you slackers
Kokora de iccho hashitteminai ka?
How about you try running for a bit right here?
Saa ichido kurai
Come on, just once
Nani ga nanda ka wakaranai mama honki dase!
Get serious without even knowing what’s going on!
How about you just try it for 10 seconds?
This part is so cool because it’s not about a grand goal. It’s about the sheer thrill of going all out, just to see what it feels like.
The Core Idea: Effort is Its Own Reward
“Hetaretachi yo” is a song for anyone who feels like an underdog or a slacker. The main point isn’t about winning a race or becoming the best. It’s about the incredible feeling you get from giving 100 percent, even if it’s just for a few seconds. The true prize is that moment of pure, unfiltered effort.
What We Can Take Away From This
The big lesson here is that you don’t have to change who you are to experience the joy of trying. The song’s narrator accepts being a “hetare” at the end. But they also realize that even a slacker can have their moment. The song celebrates the personal victory of pushing your own limits, not for anyone else, but for yourself. The feeling itself is the ultimate prize.
The best, the best, the best, the best, it feels so good
Jibun ni “se~no” ganbare!
Telling myself “Ready, set,” do your best!
That’s what I get from “Hetaretachi yo.” It’s such a fun and surprisingly deep anthem for anyone who’s ever felt a little lazy. What about you? Does this song make you want to go run for 10 seconds? I’d love to hear your thoughts!