Kimi ga hohoemu yubi wo karameru
Chiisa na shigusa ni kokoro wa haneru
Mayoi kakaete naiteta kinou ga
Ah itsu no ma ni ka niji ni kawaru
Itsumo
Every little step, every little step
Kowagatteta kedo kimi ga sugu soba ni iru nara
Daijoubu
Tell me, tell me, tell me, tell me
Sono koe de watashi wa ikura demo tsuyoku nareru
Tell me, tell me, tell me, tell me
Mata kyou mo kimi no kotoba ga hoshiku natte
Sotto I will call your name
Tachidomaru tabi kimi ga furukaeru
"Issho ni aruiteru" sore ga ureshikute
Tama ni amaetari toki ni komarasetari
Katte na watashi de itsumo gomen ne
Dakedo
Don't U wanna try, don't U wanna try?
Ooki na kabe datte
Futari nara tanoshimeru yo ne
Daijoubu
Tell me, tell me, tell me, tell me
Sono koe de watashi wa ikura demo tsuyoku nareru
Tell me, tell me, tell me, tell me
Mata kyou mo kimi no kotoba ga hoshiku natte
Sotto I will call your name
Say goodbye to loneliness
Shinjite mitai no
Fuan sae mo chikara ni shite
We can share the happiness
Tsutaeai nagara
Ashita mo aruitekou
Daijoubu
Tell me, tell me, tell me, tell me
Sono koe de watashi wa ikura demo tsuyoku nareru
Tell me, tell me, tell me, tell me
Mata kyou mo kimi no kotoba ga hoshiku natte
Sotto I will call your name

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”.