Released: May 21, 2014

Futari wo shitte kisetsu wo shitta
Kokoro ga soko ni mieta
Hitori wo shitte itami wo shitta
Kokoro wa iro wo suteta

Madobe no hanabira wa
Gogatsu no kaze ni yurete kieta

Kikasete kimi no uta wo
Ano egao de sono koe wo
Ukabu keshiki demo onaji hana wo miteita

Kikoeru? I miss you
Sō nakisōde mō makesōde
Are wa haru no koro
Omou When you were mine

Futari wa itsumo muchū ni natte
Nanika wo sagashite ita
Itami wo shitte jibun wo shitta
Kokoro wa kimi ga kureta

Kokage no yakusoku wa
Kuchidzuke no yōni awaku kieta

Kikasete kimi no uta wo
Ano egao de sono goe wo
Kanadeteta yume wa onaji yume no mama kana?

Kikoeru? I miss you
Sō nakisōde mō makesōde
Are wa haru no koro
Utau When you were mine

Shizuka ni tōzakaru hidamari no oto
Mō chotto de ame no kisetsu
Sukoshi dake naiteta

Kikasete I love you
Ano egao de sono goe wo
Are wa haru no koro
Omou When you were mine

Yume wo miteita
Utau When you were mine

Aimer

Aimer (エメ Eme, [eme]) is a Japanese pop singer and lyricist signed to SME Records and managed by FOURseam. Her name comes from the verb “Aimer” in French which means “to love”.

Aimer grew up around music and has a strong music background. Her father is a bassist in a band and she began studying piano in elementary school. She held Ringo Sheena and Utada Hikaru up to be her role models. In her years of junior high, Avril Lavigne inspired her to study guitar and begin writing English lyrics. At the age of fifteen, Aimer lost her voice due to the over-usage of her vocal chords, prompting her to undergo silence therapy to treat her condition. Fortunately, she recovered and the incident resulted in acquiring her signature husky voice.

Aimer started her career with a group called Agehasprings to collaborate on writing, producing and distributing music to various artists, including Yuki, Mika Nakashima, Flumpool, Superfly, Yuzu and Genki Rockets. She released her first album in May 2011 titled “Your favorite things” comprised of various genres like jazz and country western music. Though, Aimer went on to provide a signature genre of pop rock under her name, with her songs being featured in Japanese animes.