The song "Exaggerated" has very simple and easy-to-remember musical elements. Using the simplest three harmonies of Em, D, and C, driven by a 6/8 rock rhythm, plus a tone imitating the Theremin produced in 1928, the melody itself occasionally uses a slight classical sound The colors and a retro piano harmony are very similar to the style of British Art Rock in the 1970s.
"Exaggeration" uses the mentality of a little person to depict a little person who is not taken seriously. He lives an ordinary life but wants to be extraordinary, but there is nowhere for him to be ignored. The more bitter he is, the more sad he is, and the more depressed he is. , from the image of grievance to resentment. Huang Weiwen's lyrics describe a person's mentality and scenes full of gloom, with an evil spirit everywhere. As soon as this song came out, countless people speculated who he wanted to write about. In fact, the song "Pompous" is more of a satire. It is a satire on this oppressive society. Not many people are lucky. If you have never been lucky enough, you will know why.
C.Y. Kong's original song still retains a "normal" flavor, and Eason's completely evil singing voice, coupled with the terrifying scream at the end, complete the whole song. The song completely transports you to a different world. The final shouting at DUO's concert, coupled with the "NO!", surpassed the CD version and became the most shocking "exaggerated" performance.