Released: November 8, 2017

Songwriter: Franky Mio

Ready?
Showtime!
Let me take you, everyone

What's up? Junbi wa dou?
Kutsu wo narashite Go
I got it
Stand Up! Dare nimo
Osaerarenai no mou

My heart is shaking, it's shaking, it's rock n roll
Karadajuu ni hibiku kodou (Shake it, shake it, girls)
Hey now! Maku akete yo
Onna wa minna Actress
Come on

Kokoro wo
Ubaitai
Odotte ne
Tenohira no butai de
Kakugo wa Are you ready?
1, 2, Watch me hey

Kore ga No.1 unmei no It's Showtime
(We live it up yeah we live it up)
Masa ni Wonderland saikou no It's Showtime
(We never stop no we never stop)
You raise me up, straight to the top, no one can stop me
Dare nimo yuzurenai no watashitachi no Great pride
Let me take you, everyone

Ready?
Showtime!
Let me take you, everyone

Come on toki niwa
TORABURU mo aru deshou
What happened?
Sou subete ga
Ikite iru Scenario

My heart is shaking, it's shaking, it's rock n roll
Sekaijuu wo yurasu hodo (Shake it, shake it, girls)
I know yoitai deshou?
Nidoto nai SUTEEJI ni
Come on

Anata wo
Kowashitai
SHIBIREru wa
Uso tsuite gomen ne
SURIRU ga suki nano
1, 2, Watch me hey

Kore ga No.1 unmei no It's Showtime
(We live it up yeah we live it up)
Masa ni Wonderland saikou no It's Showtime
(We never stop no we never stop)
You raise me up, straight to the top, no one can stop me
Honki wo misete ageru watashitachi no Brave pride
Let me take you, everyone

Kokokara ga Showtime
Kakeru wa All life
Let me be the only one
Jinsei no Showtime
Kagayaku Best play
1, 2, 3, 4

Kore ga No.1 unmei no It's Showtime
(We live it up yeah we live it up)
Masa ni Wonderland saikou no It's Showtime
(We never stop no we never stop)
You raise me up, straight to the top, no one can stop me
Dare nimo yuzurenai no watashitachi no Great pride
Let me take you, everyone

Ready?
Showtime!

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”.