Released: December 20, 2000

安室奈美恵「break the rules」の歌詞

地下室の階段 時代が一歩ずつ進むように 降りてみた
やっと逃げ場所が 隠れるところが見つかって
喜んで 踊りつづけ 歌って 泣いていた みんなと
ダンスフロアーを朝方 蛍光灯の光で はじめて見たとき
さらけだすものと 隠すもの 自分の傷口のよう
何かむなしくて 何か消えそうで
引き返せる道なら とっくに止めてる
すべてから消えたい どこかに逃げたい
昔は 昔って いったい いつがよかったの?
あなたにとっても 私にとっても 過去は引きずらなくていい
ルールを壊して せっかくあなたとつくった世界を
認めてもらって 小さなあかりを 部屋にともしたい
落ちるとこまで 落ちてもいいけど
もしもその中に あなたが まだいたら
手をとりあって 戦いつづけたい
Let's Break the rules
Let's Break the rules
Let's Break the rules
Let's Break the rules
I'll show you how I do it
I wanna fight
That's the way
I wanna fight
That's the way
I wanna fight
Our life goes up & down
Our life goes up & down
Our life goes up & down
Our life goes up & down
もう戻らないから あなたの想いとともに この時間に
でもどうしたらいいのか 結局誰かに頼っていくのかな
夢を追いつづけ SURVIVE するのか I have no card
今はただ 遠い海を見つづけている
Let's Break the rules
Let's Break the rules
Let's Break the rules
Lеt's Break the rules
I'll show you how I do it
I wanna fight
That's thе way
I wanna fight
That's the way
I wanna fight... with you
Let's Break the rules
Let's Break the rules
Let's Break the rules
Let's Break the rules
Let's Break the rules
Let's Break the rules
Let's Break the rules
Let's Break the rules
Let's Break the rules
Let's Break the rules
Let's Break the rules
Let's Break the rules
Let's Break the rules
I'll show you how I do it
I wanna fight
That's the way
I wanna fight... with you
Let's Break the rules... with you
Let's Break the rules
Let's Break the rules
Let's Break the rules
Let's Break the rules
Let's Break the rules
Let's Break the rules
Let's Break the rules
I'll show you how I do it
I wanna fight... with you
Our life goes up & down
Our life goes up & down
Our life goes up & down
Our life goes up & down

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”.