Featuring: Nana (KOR) E-Young Raina (KOR) Jung Ah

Songwriter: Kaji Katsura

Producer: Khris Lorenz Michelle Lewis

Chikara makase no sono te wo hodoite
Nozondeta no wa anata no hou desho?
Kamawanai de ye, ye, yei
Suki ni sasete ye, ye, yei
Now I'm on my way, way, way
Ima nara dekiru wa I'll say good-bye
Mou modorenai Just broken heart
Moetsukita no True love is gone
Tsuyogaru mune sakebu kedo
Just broken heart
Nee kirai ni naru mae ni
Senaka mukete Get outta here
Namida nanka misetakunai
Just broken heart
Torimidashite sugaru no wa yamete
Ii kagen ni kakugo wo kimete yo
Kao wo agete ye, ye, yei
Arukidashite ye, ye, yei
You can find your way, way, way
Kizutsukeau yori Let's say good-bye
Mou modorenai Just broken heart
Moetsuktia no True love is gone
Tsuyogaru mune sakebu kedo
Just broken heart
Nee kirai ni naru mae ni
Senaka mukete Get outta here
Namida nanka misetakunai
Just broken heart
Go where you wanna go Don't chase me anymore×3
Go where you wanna go
Mou modorenai Just broken heart
Moetsuktia no True love is gone
Tsuyogaru mune sakebu kedo
Just broken heart
Nee kirai ni naru mae ni
Senaka mukete Get outta here
Namida nanka misetakunai
Just broken heart
Go where you wanna go Don't chase me anymore×2
Go where you wanna go

After School (애프터스쿨)

After School is a South Korean girl group formed by Pledis Entertainment with an admissions and graduation concept.

After School officially debuted in January 2009 with “AH!”. They then released “Diva” and “Because of You” later in the year, which were instant hits and became a commercial and critical success for the group. Follow-up singles “Bang!”, “Shampoo” and “Flashback” further consolidated their domestic and international popularity. Their latest release is the maxi-single First Love, with its pole-dancing routine garnering praise from Billboard, complementing the group as the “top performers in K-Pop”.

The group debuted in Japan in 2011 under Avex Trax with a remake of their Korean hits “Bang!”, “Diva”, “Shampoo” and “Because of You”. Their Japanese debut was successful, with the group entering the Oricon Weekly Chart at number seven. The group also released an original Japanese song, “Rambling Girls”, in January 2012. The group’s debut Japanese album, Playgirlz, debuted at number eight on the Oricon Weekly Album Chart. The group is ranked number five in Billboard’s list of the “Top 10 K-Pop Girl Groups Of The Past Decade”.