Egaku yume ga subete kanau wake nado nai kedo
Anata datte wakatteiru hazu yo
Kowaresouna sora datte
Atashi wa ukeireru kara
Daijoubu yo yasashii uso otona ni naritai

Ganbare ganbare inochi moyashite
Tsuzuku genjitsu ikiteyuku
Ganbare ganbare kagiriaru hibi ni...
Hana wo sakaseru

Kibou no saki ni aru akogare ni te wo nobaseba
Ashita datte te tesaguri mitsukeru yo
Chiriyuku kara utsukushii to iu
Imi ga wakattekita
Gomenne mou sukoshi otona ni naru kara

Ganbare ganbare kachimake datte
Hontou wa daiji na koto nan da ne
Ganbare ganbare sousa jinsei wa hikikaesenai

Itsuka furikaeru toki
Kyou no wakakarishi hi ga
Kitto natsukashiku naru kara

Ganbare ganbare inochi moyashite
Tsuzuku genjitsu ikiteyuku
Ganbare ganbare kagiriaru hibi ni...
Hana wo sakaseru Hana wo sakaseru

YUI

Yui (born March 26, 1987), stylized as YUI or yui, is a Japanese singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and actress. Born and raised in Fukuoka prefecture, she played live at various locations in her hometown before being noticed by Sony Music Japan when she was 17 years old, and released her debut single months later. Her singles, however, were only met with moderate success until the breakout “Good-bye Days”, which charted for 44 weeks on Oricon and marked her as one of the Japanese music industry’s rising stars.

Since Yui’s debut album, From Me to You, each of her soloist album releases has topped the charts, with at least one single reaching number one on the Oricon charts from 2007 until her second hiatus in 2012, including five straight from mid-2008 to late 2010.

She is popular in Japan and in surrounding countries, ranking number one in 2011 Count Down TV “Dearest Female Artist” and Music Station “Artist You Most Want to Marry” polls, as well as Radio Television Hong Kong’s “Most Popular Japanese Artist”.