Released: August 15, 2012

Songwriter: 中田ヤスタカ (Yasutaka Nakata)

Producer: 中田ヤスタカ (Yasutaka Nakata)

Spending all
Spending spending all my time
Loving you so loving you forever
Spending all
Spending spending all my time
Loving you so loving you forever

Spending all
Spending spending all my time
Loving you so loving you forever
Spending all
Spending spending all my time
Loving you so loving you
I wanna do (all my time)

Spending all
Spending spending all my time
So loving you
Loving loving you forever
Spending all
Spending spending all my time
So loving you
Loving loving you forever
Spending all
Spending spending all my time
So loving you
Loving loving you forever (Shinjiteru)
Spending all
Spending spending all my time (Kimi no koto)
So loving you loving
Loving you forever

Spending all my time… (Kono mama hanasanai de all my time)
Spending all my time… (Itsumo kimi wo omou yo all my time)

Spending all
Spending spending all my time
So loving you
Loving loving you forever (Shinjiteru)
Spending all
Spending spending all my time (Kimi no koto)
So loving you
Loving loving you forever

Spending all
Spending spending all my time
So loving you
Loving loving you forever
Spending all
Spending spending all my time
So loving you
Loving loving you forever
Spending all my time… (Kono mama hanasanai de all my time)
Spending all my time… (Itsumo kimi wo omou yo all my time)

Perfume

Perfume is a Japanese pop girl band from Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, consisting of Ayano Ōmoto (“Nocchi”), Yuka Kashino (“Kashiyuka”) and Ayaka Nishiwaki (“A~chan”). MTV Iggy said “There are a few reasons why Perfume is one of Japan’s most thrilling pop acts. For one thing, there’s the music, which is an infectious batch of chart-topping melodies built upon a foundation of intricate maximal house production that would give Daft Punk a run for their money, with heavily processed vocals that stutter robotically yet always sound 100 percent human. On top of that, they have an impeccably designed retro-futuristic image and punishing, innovative choreography that they nevertheless render effortless. Where all of this truly comes together, of course, is on stage.”