Released: May 17, 2006

Songwriter: MICHICO. T.KURA

Can't sleep, can't eat, I'm sick
I've been thinkin' of you all the time
Netemo sametemo futoshita shunkan de sura
Yomigaeru ano na SHIIN
You say like
"You love me?"
I say like
"Yeah baby, really do"
Nankaimo TORANSU shite
Wazato oogesa ni
Tameiki

Day dream, mahiru no OFISU de
Ask me, what I dream about (It's you, baby)
Sono ta oozei mienai no am I fool?
Sore ni nannimo te ni tsukanai no
Marude yamai mitai

Baby baby, all you've got to do is just
Itsumo SUMAIRU ni shite kurenakya my lover boy
Zenbu DAARIN shidai no everyday

Can't sleep, can't eat, I'm sick
I've been thinkin' of you all the time
Netemo sametemo futoshita shunkan de sura
Yomigaeru ano na SHIIN
You say like
"You love me?"
I say like
"Yeah baby, really do"
Nankaimo TORANSU shite
Wazato oogesa ni
Tameiki

Love is always first
Souiu taishitsu nano (Don't forget, baby)
Toriatsukaikata ni chuui shite ne
Sukoshi memai ga shite kita mitai hold me

Baby baby, all you've got to do is just
Itsumo HAPPII ni shite my lover boy
Zenbu DAARIN shidai no everyday

Can't sleep, can't eat, I'm sick
I've been thinkin' of you all the time
Netemo sametemo futoshita shunkan de sura
Yomigaeru ano na SHIIN
You say like
"You love me?"
I say like
"Yeah baby, really do"
Nankaimo TORANSU shite
Wazato oogesa ni
Tameiki

Fallin', fallin' in love with you
I'm fallin'
I'm fallin' in love with you

Boy: Hey girl, you're my love
Hey girl, you're the one of one
Oh, I need ya love, boy
Zenbu DAARIN shidai no everyday

Can't sleep, can't eat, I'm sick
I've been thinkin' of you all the time
Netemo sametemo futoshita shunkan de sura
Yomigaeru ano na SHIIN
You say like
"You love me?"
I say like
"Yeah baby, really do"
Nankaimo TORANSU shite
Wazato oogesa ni
Tameiki

Fallin', fallin' in love with you
I'm fallin'
I'm fallin' in love with you

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”.