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| | OriginalTitle = [[Ai no Bakudan]] | | | OriginalTitle = [[Ai no Bakudan]] (2005) |
| | Music = Tak Matsumoto | | | Music = Tak Matsumoto |
| | Lyrics = Koshi Inaba & Shane Gaalaas | | | Lyrics = Koshi Inaba & Shane Gaalaas |
Revision as of 11:59, 19 December 2014
NOTE: This is an English version of the 2005 B'z song "Ai no Bakudan". In Japan, it served as the theme song to a Pepsi Summer Line campaign. The song contains an excerpt from Ronald Reagan's 1964 Cold War speech "A Time For Choosing". It was released worldwide on iTunes as part of the band's debut English album, which is available by clicking here.
Released in 2012 | Music by Tak Matsumoto | Lyrics by Koshi Inaba & Shane Gaalaas |
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ENGLISH LYRICS
Today was yet another day in this imperfect world
Even if you didn't cry, someone else did
People have created an illusion of sorrow
The only thing that can change it is your casual smile
1-2-3
(You can do it now)
Drop many more Love Bombs for me
Right in the middle of this sleepless street
Scatter many more Love Bombs for me
Into the pockets of the people passing by one another
What we should be fighting right now, with our hands raised...
Is the overwhelming and consuming jealousy
All everyone cares about is the other guy
Betrayals, focused on getting ahead--everyone's so restless
People's hearts make all their decisions
What can reach them is your voice
Un-deux-trois
(You can do it now)
Drop many more Love Bombs for me
Right in the middle of this sleepless street
Scatter many more Love Bombs for me
On the tips of the words flying about
What fuels these endless desires...
Is ever-burning jealousy
The things that aren't anything special
Are just things we can't overlook
Raise the antenna and jump far away
1-2-3: So, where will you go?
Drop many more Love Bombs for me
Right in the middle of this sleepless street
Scatter many more Love Bombs for me
Into the pockets of the people passing by one another
What we should be fighting right now, with our hands raised...
Is the jealousy that has engulfed the world
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