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This is a song of a girl who likes chocolate but worries about gaining weight. Roughly speaking, girls in their preteen and teenage first grow tall, second grow fat, and finally become shaped up without special efforts. Girls need not worry much if they grow fat in this second stage. It’s just because of the unstability in the growth stage.

But sometimes tragedies occur. The Japanese magazines for adult women present many ways of dieting and shaping-up. But girls' problem is rather that the fat is stored in undesirable positions in the process of storing the fat in desirable positions than eating too much, so they can eat far less than needed if they hope to reduce undesirable fat only by dieting. Not to be trapped by this, I wish girls to acquire the accurate knowledge of the growth stage and shaping-up.

When boys (and men) say “you’ve grown fat”, they say just as they see and don’t mean “you’ve become ugly” in most cases. But the Japanese women and girls tend to think “fatty is ugly” severer than the Japanese men’s and boys' valuation.

In 2018, NPR ranked this as the #106 greatest song by a female or nonbinary artist in the 21st century, saying:

"In a genre marked by over-the-top theatricality, 2014’s most controversial heavy metal act by far was a K-pop-tinged electro-metal band fronted by three diminutive Japanese teenagers in frilly black dresses. Babymetal’s maddeningly catchy ‘kawaii metal’ crashed into the metal scene like an alien invasion, ruffling purists' feathers even as it commanded adoration from a slew of others. Propelled by a crunchy nu-metal riff, light-fingered fretboard wizardry, the trio’s poppy high-pitched vocals and effects that sounded like a spaceship powering up to blast off into a technicolor future, their debut single ‘Gimme Chocolate!!’ is a manic ride through lollipop Hell."

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