: The lyrics describe the relentless toil of everyday existence, where people work tirelessly with "no spare moment" to rest.
: It acknowledges that because we are not "gods," it is natural to have "distracting thoughts" and prioritize personal benefit or worldly desires.
The song serves as a reflective anthem for the "ordinary person," touching on several philosophical and social themes:
The collaboration is noted for its "stupid but strong" energy, a sentiment echoed by the band during their 20th-anniversary concert at Daan Forest Park. The official music video has garnered over on YouTube, cementing it as one of the most popular modern interpretations of Jonathan Lee's classic work.
: A recurring question in the song asks if achieving one's dreams—symbolized by "getting that face you've dreamt of"—actually brings back "precious youth" or true fulfillment.