Released: April 6, 2005

Songwriter: Sugi-V MICHICO.

Producer: Sugi-V

Want me, want me hajike tobu
Mune no BOTAN aseri sugite
Wait a minute chotto matta
Ochitsuite tetoriashitori
Tekozuru futari wa like a virgin
Demo wasurenai de ne Trojan
I am oochie, la la poppin' coochie
Osae kirezu ni want me, baby

Oh boy, you are so hot
Konna kibun wa hisashiburi
Mou nandomo kurikaeshiteru noni
Ah, hey, give me one mo' stroke

Ah, ah, I can do you
Yeah, yeah, you can do me

Anything you want me to do
I can do you, I can do you
SUMI KARA SUMI MADE URA KARA
OMOTE MADE DOKOMOKASHIKOMO
Baby, let me taste it, taste it
Kotoba no nai kaiwa
Up & down, in & out
Kouyatte bounce wit me

Want me, want me hajike tobu
Mune no BOTAN aseri sugite
Wait a minute chotto matta
Ochitsuite tetoriashitori
Tekozuru futari wa like a virgin
Demo wasurenai de ne Trojan
I am oochie, la la poppin' coochie
Osae kirezu ni want me, baby

Oh boy, sukoshi tobashi sugi
Why don't we tryna go nice & slow
1 2 3 4 take a breath, look at my eyes
Shigeki ni narete kuru made slow down

SUMI KARA SUMI MADE URA KARA
OMOTE MADE DOKOMOKASHIKOMO
Baby, let me taste it, taste it
Akireru hodo ni

Want me, want me hajike tobu
Mune no BOTAN aseri sugite
Wait a minute chotto matta
Ochitsuite tetoriashitori
Tekozuru futari wa like a virgin
Demo wasurenai de ne Trojan
I am oochie, la la poppin' coochie
Osae kirezu ni want me, baby

Ha, ha, ha, ha, touch it, touch it, touch it
Ha, ha, ha, ha, touch it, touch it, touch it
Ha, ha, ha, ha, touch it, touch it, touch it
Ha, ha, ha, ha, touch it, touch it, touch it

No body can do you, do you like me
No body can do me, do me like you

Ha, ha, ha, ha, touch it, touch it, touch it
Ha, ha, ha, ha, touch it, touch it, touch it

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”.