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CHAI knows they’re not the only ones spreading neo-kawaii, even if others aren’t calling it that, or don’t have (or want) the vocabulary for it yet. “We’ve been kind of saying this message for a while, even before it was kind of — I wouldn’t say in trend, but before people actually cared,” YUUKI says. “Now, I feel like the times are actually catching up to us.” It’s a mutable idea for the group as well. On WINK, they expanded neo-kawaii from a physical to a mental project. As important as it is to love your moles, they realized, it’s equally so to see others’ distinctions the same way. YUUKI adds, “If we can change that thought, you’ll be beautiful, and you’ll also look at other people in a beautiful way.”
Many of the songs on WINK find CHAI actively changing their own mindsets. The album may be rooted in sounds that gave the band comfort, but reaching a similar feeling of personal peace has been a journey — one that’s made the band uncomfortable at times, like on “END.” YUUKI remembers having another breakthrough while watching the 2019 Olivia Wilde–directed teen comedy Booksmart. “The two protagonists in this movie, they’re satisfied in their own world, and they actually look at everybody else as, not so much enemies, but people who don’t understand them,” YUUKI says. “But it’s just their perception, it’s a misunderstanding.” The movie inspired the single “Nobody Knows We Are Fun,” not because CHAI struggles to show their fun side to anyone, but because the band realized they may have been trying too hard to seem fun to everyone else. “You naturally being you, naturally expressing yourself in your own world — the world’s going to gravitate toward you,” YUUKI says. Put a bit differently: Just the act of making loud rock music and performing over-the-top concerts doesn’t prove anything, least of all that a band has to check those boxes to be seen as fun.
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