Released: February 19, 1997

Songwriter: Tetsuya Komuro

Producer: Tetsuya Komuro

Can you celebrate? Can you kiss me tonight?
We will love long long time

Eien te iu kotoba nante shiranakatte yo ne

(Can you celebrate? Can you kiss me tonight?)
(We will love long long time)
Futari kiri dane kon'ya kara wa sukoshi tereru yo ne

La la la... La la la...

Nagaku... Nagaku... Itsumo mimamotteite kureru dareka wo
Sagashite mitsukete ushinatte mata sagashite

Tookatta kowakatte demo toki ni subarashii
Yoru mo atta egao mo atte doushiyoumonai kaze ni fukarete
Ikiteru ima kore demo mada waruku wa nai yo ne

La la la... La la la...

Amaku setsunai wakakute osanai aijou furi kaereba
Kekkou kawaii ne

Machigai darake no michijun nani kani sakaratte hashitta
Dareka ga oshiete kureta

(Can you celebrate? Can you kiss me tonight?)
(We will love long long time)
Wo... Omoide kara honno sukoshi nukedasezu ni
Tatazunderu wake mo nakute namida afure egao koboreteru

(Can you hold me tonight? Let's a party time tonight)
(Say good bye my lonely heart Say hello forever)
Eien te iu kotoba nante shiranakatte yo ne

Can you celebrate? Can you kiss me tonight?
We will love (long long time)
Futari kiri dane kon'ya kara wa douzoyoroshiku ne

Can you celebrate? Can you kiss me tonight?

I can celebrate...

Namie Amuro

Namie Amuro (安室奈美恵 In Japanese) is a former Japanese singer, dancer, fashion model, actress and businesswoman. She achieved popularity by a series of successful singles and albums, both exploring different genres and working with producers and musicians outside of Japan, one of the first Japanese artists to do so at the time. Due to her longevity and resilience in the industry, she has been often referred by critics and music publications as the “Teen Queen” of Japan, “Queen of J-Pop”, and the “Japanese Madonna or Janet Jackson”.