Released: October 31, 2012

Have you ever doubted your destiny
Tell me who's last standing, is it you or me?
Have you ever seen the place never sleeps
And the god who became a human being

Kurayami yureteru shoumei
Inbi na kaori fukisoku all days
Capture the game byouyomi touzen
Kagi tsuki meiro darou to I'm yakousei

I, I, I'm going insane
Don't, Don't, Don't put me in chains
I won't control my brain
Datte
Oshimu mono nado
Imasara nai shi

Break out of my shell
Mayowanai de
Koko niwa mou irarenai
Break out of my shell
Hitori nante
Kitto daremo nozomanai

Hitei dake
Kurikaeshi
Sore de
Nani ga
Kaerareru

Sakasama no sekai ni
Itsumade
Chuudzuri
Let me fall down, down, down

Somebody save my life
Down, Down, Down
I can't heal this damage

Fukaishisuu asebamu more heat
Hademe na RIAKUSHON zeme wa gouin
Mimizawari na noise MOSUKIITO nara
Sono kuchi tojite jus do your thang

I, I, I fear nothing
Fly, Fly, Fly higher than me?
No ones makes me unreal
Mou
Atomodori nado
Shitaku mo nai shi

Break out of my shell
Mayowanai de
Koko niwa mou irarenai
Break out of my shell
Hitori nante
Kitto daremo nozomanai

Hitei dake
Kurikaeshi
Sore de
Nani ga
Kaerareru

Sakasama no sekai ni
Itsumade
Chuudzuri
Let me fall down, down, down

Somebody save my life
Down, Down, Down
I can't heal this damage

Ano toki
Kuzureta gareki no
Sukima
Miageta
Akai taiyou
Ima yori sukoshi dake
Matomo ni
Mirai wo terashiteta

Mou fuan wo
Yobisamasanai de
Kanashii kioku nara
Kakikaete
Saigo no jiyuu wo
Kakusanai de
Cause I have enough pain

Break out of my shell
Mayowanai de
Koko niwa mou irarenai
Break out of my shell
Hitori nante
Kitto daremo nozomanai

Hitei dake
Kurikaeshi
Sore de
Nani ga
Kaerareru

Sakasama no sekai ni
Itsumade
Chuudzuri
Let me fall down, down, down

Somebody save my life
Down, Down, Down
I can't heal this damage

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”.