Released: September 8, 2004

Songwriter: 宇多田ヒカル (Hikaru Utada)

Producer: 宇多田照實 (Teruzane Utada) 宇多田ヒカル (Hikaru Utada)

I still remember the ways that you touched me
Now I know I don't mean anything to you
You're easy breezy and I'm Japaneesy
Soon you'll mean exactly nothing to me
And that means

You look stupid telling all your friends how you got the best of me
I intended to share the pleasure only
Now I look stupid, we're living in a world with a lot of pressure
It's quite unneeded to put more pressure on me

You came and went and left my house
Like a breeze just passing by
Hello, goodbye, you left a note saying "'It was nice stopping by"
I should've never ever let you inside

I still remember the ways that you touched me
Now I know I don't mean anything to you
You're easy breezy and I'm Japaneesy
Soon you'll mean exactly nothing to me
Does that mean anything to you?

Easy breezy, do you whistle to hide that you're feeling lonely?
How do I breathe with all this pressure on me?
Easy breezy, when you wrestle you know that you hurt somebody
How do I breathe with all this pressure on me?

You came and went and left my house
Like a breeze just passing by
Konnichiwa sayonara, it was nice of you to stop by
Would it amuse you if I told you that I?

I still remember the ways that you touched me
Now I know I don't mean anything to you
You're easy breezy and I'm Japaneesy
Soon you'll mean exactly nothing to me
Does that mean anything to you?

I still remember the ways that you touched me
Now I know I don't mean anything to you
You're easy breezy and I'm Japaneesy
Soon you'll mean exactly nothing to me
Does that mean anything to you?

You're easy breezy and I'm Japaneesy
You're easy breezy and I'm Japaneesy

She's got a new microphone
She's got a new microphone
She's got a new microphone
You're easy breezy and I'm Japaneesy
She's got a new microphone
Doesn't need you anymore
Yes, she doesn't need you anymore

She's got a new microphone
She's got a new microphone
She's got a new microphone
She doesn't need you anymore
She doesn't need you anymore
She's got a new microphone
You're easy breezy and I'm Japaneesy

宇多田ヒカル (Hikaru Utada)

Utada Hikaru (宇多田ヒカル, going by “Hikaru Utada” outside of Japan) is a Japanese-American J-Pop singer-songwriter born in Manhattan, New York to Japanese parents. Active since 1996 with a 5-year hiatus starting in 2011, she rose to prominence in 1999 with her Japanese debut album First Love. Since then, she has become one of the top-selling artists in Japan, selling more than 52 million copies worldwide.

In the west, she is best known for the songs she produced for the Kingdom Hearts video game Simple and Clean for Kingdom Hearts I, Sanctuary for Kingdom Hearts II, Face My Fears and Don’t Think Twice for Kingdom Hearts III (English versions of Hikari, Passion, Face My Fears and Chikai respectively).