Come and dance with me

All we really need is euphoria
Yeah, move your body to the beat
Kara wo nuide shizentai ni naru
So shake these worries from your head

Kankei nado nai kimi no iro
Shinkou datte suki de ii
Tadoreba sou, onaji idenshi
Yuketsu datte kanou sa

See the bigger picture
It's not so hard
There has to be a better way?

No walls - embrace a world as one
Where music will guide us
Guitars instead of guns
We'll play in harmony
It should be so easy
Come and dance with me

Music's breaking down all the barriers
We don't have to feel earthbound
Kankaku wo sou, togi sumashite
As we surf the waves of sound

We can come together
It's not so hard to
Open up our hearts to love

I woke up one morning
I'd had a dream so real
We noticed our part in the shame of history
Now we're walking
We're running, our mission is the same
We reach our destination and realize the dream!

No walls - embrace a world as one
No walls - embrace a world as one
Where music will guide us
Guitars instead of guns
We'll play in harmony
It should be so easy
Come and dance with me
Come and dance with me

HYDE

HYDE, real name Hideto Takarai (寶井 秀人), is a Japanese musician and actor, born in Wakayama City on January 29, 1969. He first became widely known as the lead vocalist of Osaka rock band L'Arc~en~Ciel, one of Japan’s best-selling bands, since their formation in 1991. Since achieving fame through L'Arc~en~Ciel, HYDE has also released numerous singles and albums as a solo artist, including collaborations with visual kei legend YOSHIKI, as well as forming hard rock duo VAMPS in 2008 with long-time collaborator K.A.Z of Oblivion Dust and hide with Spread Beaver. He has toured internationally not only with L'Arc~en~Ciel, but also with VAMPS and as a solo artist.

HYDE has also written songs for other artists, such as Mika Nakashima’s 2005 hit “Glamorous Sky” from the film Nana and its tie-in album The End, which became her most successful single by chart position and remains one of her signature songs. As an actor, he has appeared in the films Moon Child (2003) and Kagen no Tsuki (2004).