Released: July 13, 2005

Songwriter: Nao’ymt

Producer: Nao’ymt

Uka nai kao shita Boys and Girls
Naa naa joutai in da club
Sore nara konna style wa dou?
Kore nara mou Don't worry no more
Ato kara ato kara On this beat
Koe ni daseba hora choushi ii
Ato wa sukoshi dake Rum Magic (Rum, Rum Magic)
White-T, Blue jeans saa Gridin'

(Say) Wo-Wo-Wa-Wa/Wo-Wo-Wa-Wa
Oshiete Where's da "WoWa"
Te agete Who's da "WoWa"
(Say) Wo-Wo-Wa-Wa/Wo-Wo-Wa-Wa
Sonna fuu motto "WoWa"(WoWa)
I wanna hear you say "WoWa"
(Say) Wo-Wo-Wa-Wa/Wo-Wo-Wa-Wa
WoWaWoWaWoWaWoWa
WoWaWoWaWoWaWoWa

Ue kara shita he sukima naku
Irotoridori Any Type of Shoes
Sorotte ashibumi narasu Rule
Te wo tori wa ni nari Feel so good
Kono te no Race nara shoubu ari
Entry shitai nara Shake your body
(3, 2, 1 ... Start)
Baby Goal made Come wit'me

(Say) Wo-Wo-Wa-Wa/Wo-Wo-Wa-Wa
Oshiete Where's da "WoWa"
Te agete Who's da "WoWa"
(Say) Wo-Wo-Wa-Wa/Wo-Wo-Wa-Wa
Sonna fuu motto "WoWa"(WoWa)
I wanna hear you say "WoWa"
(Say) Wo-Wo-Wa-Wa/Wo-Wo-Wa-Wa
WoWaWoWaWoWaWoWa
WoWaWoWaWoWaWoWa

(WoWa) I can take it to the floor
(I can takе it to the floor)
(WoWa) Poppin'Poppin'
Stompin'Stompin'
(WoWa) I can take it to the floor
(I can takе it to the floor)
(WoWa) Poppin'Poppin'
Stompin'Stompin'

(Say) Wo-Wo-Wa-Wa/Wo-Wo-Wa-Wa
Oshiete Where's da "WoWa"
Te agete Who's da "WoWa"
(Say) Wo-Wo-Wa-Wa/Wo-Wo-Wa-Wa
Sonna fuu motto "WoWa"(WoWa)
I wanna hear you say "WoWa"
(Say) Wo-Wo-Wa-Wa/Wo-Wo-Wa-Wa
WoWaWoWaWoWaWoWa
Sukoshi funiki kaete minai?

I can read yo mind, read yo mind
Read yo mind, read yo mind
I'mma make u mine, make, u mine
Make u mine, make u mine
WoWa-WoWa, WoWa-WoWa
WoWa-WoWa, WoWa-WoWa
Hot 2nite, hot 2nite/ Feel so high, feel so high
(Yeah hit again, C'mon ... Hu)

(Say) Wo-Wo-Wa-Wa/Wo-Wo-Wa-Wa
Oshiete Where's da "WoWa"
Te agete Who's da "WoWa"
(Say) Wo-Wo-Wa-Wa/Wo-Wo-Wa-Wa
Sonna fuu motto "WoWa"(WoWa)
I wanna hear you say "WoWa"
(Say) Wo-Wo-Wa-Wa/Wo-Wo-Wa-Wa
WoWaWoWaWoWaWoWa
WoWaWoWaWoWaWoWa

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”.