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Title: Hide & Seek
Artist: Namie Amuro
Runtime: 04:35
Released: 26 June, 2007
Rating: 4.5 (134 ratings)
Genre: J-Pop
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Artist information of Namie Amuro

Early life Namie Amuro (安室 奈美恵) was born in Naha City, Okinawa, Japan. She is the daughter of Emiko Taira who is Japanese-Italian. Emiko's father's ethnic identity is Okinaw...
Early life
Namie Amuro (安室 奈美恵) was born in Naha City, Okinawa, Japan. She is the daughter of Emiko Taira who is Japanese-Italian. Emiko's father's ethnic identity is Okinawan. Amuro's parents divorced when she was a toddler; Amuro is the last of three children her mother had with her biological father before their divorce.

Amuro was discovered at age 12 by Masayuki Makino, the president of Okinawa Actors' School, while visiting the school with a friend who was currently enrolled there. When she was 14, he placed her in a group called Super Monkeys along with Minako Ameku, Nanako Takushi, Hisako Arakaki and Anna Makino. They made their major label debut with the double a-side single, "Koi no Cute Beat / Mr. USA" on September 15, 1992 on Toshiba-EMI A year later, along with the other members of the Super Monkeys, Namie moved from her home in Okinawa to the busy city of Tokyo.


1992-1994: Meager beginnings
Amuro started her career within the group Super Monkeys, who throughout their time together suffered several setbacks. Although their debut single peaked within the top 30, subsequent singles failed to match its success. The group also went through several member changes. After their initial debut, Anna Makino left the group. She would be replaced by Rino Nakasone who left the group without recording any material. In 1993, they changed their name from Super Monkey's to Super Monkey's 4 and released the single "Dancing Junk" and "Aishite Masukatto." The group later became regulars on music television program, Pop Jam, as part of the dancing and singing troupe PJG. Between the group, Amuro acted in television dramas and even starred in a children's program called Ponkikies dressed in a rabbit suit. The group changed its name again in 1994 to Namie Amuro with Super Monkey's and released the single, "Paradise Train." It did not chart. Hisako Arakaki left the group soon after the release of the single.


1995-1997: The Amuro boom
After the departure of Arakaki, Reina Miyauchi and Ritsuko Matsuda replaced her in the group. Back as a quintet the group released the single, "Try Me ~Watashi wo Shinjite~" in January of 1995. A cover of the Eurobeat song "Try Me" by Italian singer Annerly Gordon, the single peaked at #8 in April and was the beginning of her rise to super stardom. Following the success of "Try Me" the group with the newly realized popularity of their lead singer, released the single "Taiyou no Season" in April solely as Namie Amuro. The following month, the remaining members of the Super Monkey's debuted as the group, MAX, on the avex trax label. After a final single and their first album together released in October of that year, the group stopped recording music together. Amuro followed MAX and signed to avex trax releasing the single, "Body Feels Exit" under the wing of super producer Tetsuya Komuro. Komuro actually approached Amuro in 1993 after seeing a commercial the group had starred in. It was through producer Max Matsuura who had produced all of the Super Monkey's final singles that Amuro switched labels and came to be produced by Komuro.

Throughout 1995 and 1996, Amuro accumulated three consecutive #1 million selling singles including "Chase the Chance," "Don't wanna cry," and "You're My Sunshine". Following four successful singles, she released the groundbreaking Sweet 19 Blues (1996) album to massive success selling over 3,000,000. By then Amuro's success had transcended her music into Japanese fashion culture. Her signature tanned skin, dyed hair, miniskirts and boots created a generation of imitators dubbed Amuraa by the media.Amuraa often romanized as Amurer or Amuler. Amuro is often accredited for the creation of Ganguro which is said to be an offspring of the Amura boom.

At the end of 1996, she was nominated for, and won the Grand Prix Award, the highest honor at the Japan Record Awards, (Japan's equivalent to the Grammy's Best Song Award.) for her hit "Don't wanna cry". She is the youngest artist to have won the award.

Amuro began 1997 with her career defining single, "Can You Celebrate?" Released in February, the single sold over 800,000 copies its first week.[14] In 2005, Oricon, Japan's equivalent to America's Billboard charts, recognized the single as the largest selling single from a female artist between 1996 and 2005. After the release of another single "How to be a girl" and a second album, "Concentration 20" Amuro toured Japan's four domes during the summer of that year.

In the fall, Amuro shocked Japan when she announced at a press conference that she was married to Masaharu Maruyama, known as Sam, and was three months pregnant. Sam was already a familiar name to the public as part of the popular group, TRF. At the end of the year she would win the Grand Prix Award again for "Can You Celebrate?" and make her final appearance on Kouhaku Uta Gassen (Kouhaku singing contest) before beginning her one year leave of absence .


1998-2001: Career Refocus
After giving birth to her child in 1998, Amuro returned to the music scene with the single "I Have Never Seen" (1998). She made her first televised appearance on Kouhaku Uta Gassen days later performing a tearful rendition of her hit Can You Celebrate? (1997). On the first week of the Oricon year, the new single debuted at the top position.

As a second single entitled "Respect the Power of Love" (1999), was released on March 17, 1999, news had broken out that Amuro's mother had been slain the same day in Okinawa. Upon hearing the news, Amuro canceled her promotional schedule and flew back to Okinawa in order to identify her mother's body. A week later, the single debuted at number two breaking a string of consecutive number one hits. A third comeback single, "Toi et Moi" was released in July of that year and was quickly followed by another single, "Something 'bout the Kiss." The latter single featured production by American Hip-hop/R&B producer, Dallas Austin. Austin along with longtime producer, Tetsuya Komuro, would produce her first album since her hiatus Genius 2000 (2000) released in January of 2000. Upon release the album debuted at number one but came short of selling a million copies.

Amuro spent the first half of 2000 touring in support of the Genius 2000 album. She would begin the second half with a single entitled, "Never End" released in July. The single was used as part of the G8 Summit taking place in Okinawa, Japan that year. It was commissioned by late Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi who asked producer Tetsuya Komuro to write a song conveying "a vision of harmony and interaction in the world in the 21st century". Obuchi later asked Amuro to perform the single at the summit. Amuro ended 2000 with a new album entitled, Break the Rules, released in December. The album was a commercial disappointment peaking at number two and selling just 334,520 copes, a sharp decline from her previous album. A double a-side single cut from the Break the Rules album, entitled "Think of Me / No More Tears" was released in January, 2001. It charted in the lower half of the top ten. Amuro went on a national tour to support the album in March and ending in May.

In August, Amuro released the single "Say the Word." For the first time, she took an active role in the production of the song and wrote the lyrics herself. The single also unofficially marked an end to the working relationship between her and longtime producer, Tetsuya Komuro. However, in December she worked with Komuro for the last time on a charity single entitled, "Lovin' It." The charity single featured Hip-hop artist VERBAL of the group m-flo who would later help her make a transition from pop to R&B.


2002-2003: Interim period
In 2002, Namie fully immersed herself into the Japanese R&B scene releasing music in the musical project, Suite Chic. Under the Suite Chic project she collaborated with several of Japan's popular hip hop and R&B artists. They released two singles, an original album and one remix album before ending the project in 2003.

Namie returned to solo activities on her own in 2003 with the single shine more. The subsequent singles Put 'Em Up and So Crazy were produced by American R&B producers Dallas Austin and Full Force respectively. At the end of the year, she released her first original album in three years, Style.


2004-2005: Return to prominence
From November 29, 2003 to May 15, 2004 she performed throughout Asia on the Namie Amuro SO CRAZY tour featuring BEST singles 2003-2004, where she wrapped it up with 3 concerts in Seoul, South Korea and Taipei, Taiwan. She was the first major Japanese artist to hold a concert in South Korea after the normalization of cultural relations. Shortly following the tour, she released the ballad "ALL FOR YOU." The song peaked at #6, but sold double the amount of her last single. In late August, she went on a private fan club tour focusing on the songs from her latest album which were not performed on her current public tour. She also unveiled two new songs on the tour, "GIRL TALK" and "the SPEED STAR", which would be released the next month as a double a-side single. When it was released the song charted at #1 on the Oricon daily chart for three days. It was the first time any of her singles had placed #1 in 5 years. The song ultimately placed #2 for the week and repeated the sales success of her previous single.

At the end of the year, Amuro chose not to appear on Kōhaku Uta Gassen. Her decision to decline the offer surprised fans and critics, who felt she had earned her right to perform at the event that year. She had previously attended the coveted event nine years in a row. Following the tsunami disaster in Southeast Asia, Amuro participated as the only Japanese representative at MTV Asia Aid. She secretly donated approximately 90,000 USD to UNICEF for children who were affected by the disaster. In January, the singer surprised fans again when a new song popped up in a Suzuki Chevrolet commercial. The new song entitled "Queen of Hip-Pop" was assumed to be her next single until in April, she released the song "WANT ME, WANT ME." The song was a well-received hit at home debuting at #2 and charting with her highest debut sales peak in 3 years.

In May, Amuro had both professional and personal gains. Following a three year split from her former husband SAM, she took back full custody of their child, Haruto. They had previously agreed that SAM would be the child's sole guardian. At the end of the month, she performed at the MTV Video Music Awards Japan for the fourth consecutive year in a row and this year, clinched two awards. She took home the award for "Best R&B Video" as well as a special award for most impressive performance in Asia becoming the first artist to take home awards four years in a row at the MTV Video Music Awards Japan. She took home the "Inspiration Award Japan" in 2002, Best Collaboration in 2003, "Best R&B Video" for 2004, and 2005 as well as "Most Impressive Asian Artist" in 2005. Between these two events, she announced the release of her sixth original studio album, entitled Queen of Hip-Pop.

In collaboration with MGM Studios, Namie has licensed for the use of the Pink Panther character to be used in conjunction with the album. A female panther counterpart has been created in her image for the album as well. There seems to be no connection with the usage of the Pink Panther and the possible Japanese release of the American remake. Upon release, the album charted at #2. The album has since become her best selling album in 5 years, eclipsing the sales of her three previous albums. In September, Namie kicked off her 7th national public tour entitled Space of Hip-Pop.

Shortly after the start of her tour it was announced that she would contribute to the Japanese theaterical release of the American motion picture adaptation of "Sin City." After viewing the movie, Namie made an offer to the Japanese distribution company to sing its theme song. The company felt that her image fit it and accepted her offer. When director Robert Rodriguez heard Namie's contribution to the film he asked to be a part of it. He can be heard speaking "Welcome to Sin City" in a distorted voice towards the end of the song. It was released as part of a double a-side single, "White Light / Violet Sauce" on November 16, 2005. The other a-side track, "White Light" is her first attempt at a Christmas ballad. Shortly after the single, she released "FILMOGRAPHY 2001-2005" a compilation of twelve of her music videos from 2001 to 2005. In March 2006, Oricon published an article stating that Namie had sold approximately 15,423,000 singles domestically, making her the second highest selling female artist in terms of singles, the first being Ayumi Hamasaki.


2006-present: A new beginning
In early 2006, she recorded vocals for the track, "Do What U Gotta Do" by Zeebra. The song also featured contributions from Ai and MUMMY-D. In February, her music video for "WoWa" was nominated for "Best Female Video" at Space Shower TV music video awards, but lost to YUKI's video for "Joy". In May, she released the double A-side single, "Can't Sleep, Can't Eat, I'm Sick"/"Ningyo". According to interviews with ViVi magazine and S Cawaii[citation needed], she spent the early summer in L.A. resting before her current tour. In August, she began her tour Namie Amuro Best Tour "Live Style 2006". On September 17, she performed to an audience of 12,000 at Yoyogi National Stadium in Tokyo, Japan[citation needed]. Media coverage of the concert stated that in 2007 she hoped to tour not only Japan, but Asia and America as well.[19][20] Amuro previously toured in Taiwan and South Korea during the Asian leg of her So Crazy tour in 2004. Namie mentioned that Live Style 2006 will be a mark for her 15 years' career and it will be a new beginning/stage for her career in 2007[citation needed].

Amuro's next single, "Baby Don't Cry", was released on January 24, 2007. It was used as the theme song of a Japanese Drama Himitsu no Hanazono. "Baby Don't Cry" is an up-beat R&B track[original research?] produced by Nao'ymt. The single also featured a B-side, "Nobody", a song which was at first supposed to be featured on the single "White Light"[citation needed], released last year. "Nobody" is described as a follow-up to "White Light", both lyrically and musically[citation needed]. "Baby Don't Cry" debuted at #3 and had the highest first week sales for Amuro in over 5 years. "Baby Don't Cry" has since become Amuro's highest selling single in almost 6 years since the release of "Say the Word". During a recent radio interview, Amuro revealed that she will be starting a new tour this summer and will be performing 53 shows nationwide[citation needed]. It will be her largest tour to date in terms of number of performances. Amuro's newest single, "Funky Town", was released on April 4, 2007. The song is produced by Michico and T.Kura. The single is a hip-hop song with a funky disco dance vibe to it[original research?]. The video is considered "different" for the Japanese[original research?]. She was also featured on M-flo's newest album, Cosmicolor, in a song titled "Luvotomy".

Her latest album, Play, was released on June 27, 2007. The album includes 12 songs, 4 of which are single tracks. The album is said to reflect Amuro's new style, and featured a rock number, and a chic slow song.One of her new songs, "Top Secret" is used as the theme song of the drama series Prison Break 2 in Japan. On June 27, Amuro took the #1 spot on the Oricon Daily Chart Rankings with an indicator number double her competition. The album is also her first #1 in over 7 years, with her last #1 occurring in 2000 with her album, GENIUS 2000. It is also her fourth studio album to reach #1. Play spent 2 consecutive weeks at the #1 position.

She is now in the midst of her concert tour in Japan 'PLAY Tour 2007-2008' which consisted initially of 53 performances but as of August 18, 2007 was increased by 12 performances to 65 performances, making this her biggest tour in terms of number of performances by far.

HMV has released information on Namie Amuro's first single of 2008, due out on March 12, 2008. It will be an image song for the new Vidal Sassoon in their marketing campaign Fashion x Music x VS. It will contain three songs and three PVs, something new for Namie Amuro's single releases. These songs have a modern twist from the '60s, '70s, and '80s

The title of her new single is confirmed to be 60s70s80s.

Amuro's first single of 2008, released on March 12, was an image song for the new Vidal Sassoon marketing campaign Fashion x Music x VS. The title of her new single was confirmed to be "60s 70s 80s", and contained three songs - "New Look", "Rock Steady", and "What A Feeling". These songs have a modern twist from the '60s, '70s, and '80s. The single debuted at the number-two position on the oricon weekly charts with over 114,000 copies sold. In the second week the single gained the number-one spot for that week, making it her first number-one single after 9 years and 3 months since "I Have Never Seen". According to Oricon, "60s 70s 80s" sold nearly 300,000 copies.

On March 25, 2008, Amuro has won the prize for "Best Female Video" for "Hide & Seek" at Space Shower TV music video awards 08. "Hide & Seek" also won the prize for "Best R&B Video" at the MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2008 which was conducted at the Saitama Super Arena on May 31. In May 2008, Amuro also recorded a collaboration with Double in a song called "Black Diamond". On the ringtone download sales chart, it earned double-platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of Japan. On July 26, about 25,000 people attended the a-nation '08 and saw her performance. This was the first time she was invited to perform on it in seven years. On July 31, she took part in the Double's concert.

Amuro released her third greatest hits album Best Fiction on July 30, 2008. It featured all her singles from 2002's "Wishing on the Same Star" to the recently released "60s 70s 80s". It also featured 2 new songs, "Sexy Girl" and "Do Me More". "Sexy Girl" was the theme song for NHK drama Otome no Punch that aired on June 19, and the other called "Do Me More" was the campaign song for Vidal Sassoon. Best Fiction sold 681,000 copies on the first week and debuted at the number-one position on the oricon weekly charts. Within its third week, Best Fiction outsold a million copies, and Amuro became the only artist who produced million-selling albums in the oricon chart for three decades of her teens, twenties, and thirties. Best Fiction eventually spent six consecutive weeks at the number-one position, becoming the first album to do so in more than 14 years since the Dreams Come True's 1993 album Magic.

Best Fiction became the second best-selling album behind Exile's Exile Love on the Oricon 2008 yearly album charts. In addition, it became the second best selling digital-format album by Japanese artists behind Hikaru Utada's Heart Station on the iTunes yearly album charts in Japan. Best Fiction won the award for "the best album of the year" at the 50th Japan Record Awards.

On October 25, 2008, Amuro also started a tour called Namie Amuro Best Fiction tour 2008-2009 at the Makuhari Messe. NHK invited her to the 59th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen, but Amuro declined.

On January 20, 2009, Sanspo officially annouced a new Vidal Sassoon CM featuring Amuro, featuring a song from her entitled, "Dr." Her 34th solo single, "Wild / Dr.," was announced on Janurary 21, which was a double A-side single released March 18, 2009. WILD was used in a commerical starring Amuro for Coke Zero entitled "WILD HEALTH". On release, it became her 11th #1 single and second consecutive after 60s 70s 80s. She also broke her own record of having all of her singles debut in the Top 10 (on the daily charts) for the last 15 years. The songs peaked at #11 and #28 respectfully on the TOKIO HOT 100. Amuro collaborated with ravex on a song for their album trax. The song is called [ROCK U feat. 安室奈美恵] and was released as a radio single and peaked at #9 on the TOKIO HOT 100. As of June 2009, rumor has began about the releasing of a summer single with ties to McDonald's. A commercial has been shot for the Quarter Pounder with the tag line being "BIG MOUTH"



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Her dancing improved a lot. She's a bit unsure of the movements here.
Lovely!!!, so gorgeous in leather & on uniform!!! u rock Namie!!
yukimoto commented 2 months ago
so good!
carlenne commented 2 months ago
Ridiculously catchy. I had this song stuck in my head two days straight after hearing it for the first time.
Kesuhu commented 4 months ago
WOW IT'S WRITTEN «ENTRÉ INTERDITE» Just like in french!! LOVE U NAMIE!
raiko commented 4 months ago
<3 <3 i LOVE this song!! its AMAZING, but her dancing lacks spirit- as usual >.<;
Jahana commented 5 months ago
like this song. the voice is pretty cool.
>.< I Love it!!!
Namie can do no wrong
Zeeppo commented 6 months ago
Wow another great video from her. I am just amazed that she can find so much new stuff to do with music.
Saber commented 6 months ago
Same Persongirl :)
This is the song that got me hooked on Namie amuro :D
Awesome song and she looks good in this vid.
<3
i really heart this song and the vid... love her... been playing it when it came out and still playing it today... i want to wear her outfit....
The marching band them makes it hot...her outfit makes it hotter. That hat...does it for me!!!
jennysorad commented 10 months ago
sigh~
brings back memories of how thiz was the first song i evr heard frum her..it also made me a FAN! X]
i love and i need this song =)
this is another level (8)
This is an AWESOME song and video :)
jennysorad commented 10 months ago
awsum vid. Her clothes are nice
She writes a lot of dirty songs

O_<

XDDD Oh well, <3 NAMIE!

Lyrics

Romaji lyrics Kanji lyrics Translation lyr.

Lyric added by: megster266

Step, Step into the floor
Shake, Shake on the floor
Bounce, Bounce, Bounce, Bounce
Take, Take it to the floor
Shake, Shake on the floor
Hide & Seek, Ah 1 2 Step C'mon

Kondo no Hot na style mo soutou suki nai
Boutou semeteku houkou
Osakirenai shoudou
Hanigai de noukou na mitsu wo motto
Ikenai asobi Shittara ato ni
Modernai kyori (Everyday your eyes on me)
Yureru floor agaru ondo kikoeru kodou
You're feelin' you never never lower your voice

Wah hit the floor "Bang, Bang"
Ashimoto "Bounce, Bounce"
It's time to bang, bang, bang, your head
Ow Kizukeba dandan yamitsuki "Bounce, Bounce"
It's time to bang, bang, bang your head
You wanna catch me (Hide & Seek)
You wanna touch me (Hide & Seek)
Kanari crazy (Hide & Seek)
This is another level
If you wanna get the real thrill
Saa Let's play Kakurenbo
Boy you gonna try to find me

Step, Step into the floor
Take, Take it to the floor
Shake, Shake on the floor
Hide & Seek, Hide & Seek

Step, Step into the floor
Take, Take it to the floor
Shake, Shake on the floor
Hide & Seek, Hide & Seek

Taikutsu tokeijikake Shibaijitate
Maware migi Go away, go away
Mamotte bakari ja nonsense
Douse nara hade ni kimete Once again
Rikutsu janai tte Tatta no ikkai de
Mou zutto kaiten (Are you ready step my way?)
Heitan na Sunday kara Monday Ki no sumu made
You gotta jus' shake shake shake your body

Wah hit the floor "Bang, Bang"
Ashimoto "Bounce, Bounce"
It's time to bang, bang, bang, your head
Ow Kizukeba dandan yamitsuki "Bounce, Bounce"
It's time to bang, bang, bang your head
You wanna catch me (Hide & Seek)
You wanna touch me (Hide & Seek)
Kanari crazy (Hide & Seek)
This is another level
If you wanna get the real thrill
Saa Let's play Kakurenbo
Boy you gonna try to find me


Adokenai soburi Make me say uh uh
Hakkiri to Oh tell me what you wanna do do
Boy you're sexy thing like a gorgeous ring
Sokkeinai furi Sore mo te no uchi
My heart is beatin', Keeps on repeatin'
Arienai suuchi I wanna see your body bounce for me

Wah hit the floor "Bang, Bang"
Ashimoto "Bounce, Bounce"
It's time to bang, bang, bang, your head
Ow Kizukeba dandan yamitsuki "Bounce, Bounce"
It's time to bang, bang, bang your head
You wanna catch me (Hide & Seek)
You wanna touch me (Hide & Seek)
Kanari crazy (Hide & Seek)
This is another level
If you wanna get the real thrill
Saa Let's play Kakurenbo
Boy you gonna try to find me


Hide & Seek, Hide & Seek
Hide & Seek, Hide & Seek
Hide & Seek, Hide & Seek
Hide & Seek, Hide & Seek

Last edit by KiraLight on Sunday 27 Jul, 2008 at 11:17 +38.2%

Lyric added by: megster266

Step, Step into the floor
Shake, Shake on the floor
Bounce, Bounce, Bounce, Bounce
Take, Take it to the floor
Shake, Shake on the floor
Hide & Seek, Ah 1 2 Step C'mon

今度のHOTなstyleも相当スキない
冒頭攻めてく方向
抑えきれない衝動
範囲外で濃厚な密をもっと
いけない遊び 知ったら後に
戻れない距離 (Everyday your eyes on me)
揺れるfloor 上がる温度 聞こえる鼓動
You're feelin' you never never lower your voice

Wah hit the floor "bang bang"
足下 "bounce bounce"
It's time to bang bang bang your head
Ow 気付けば段々病みつき "bounce bounce"
It's time to bang bang bang your head
You wanna catch me (Hide & Seek)
You wanna touch me (Hide & Seek)
かなりcrazy (Hide & Seek)
This is another level
If you wanna get the real thrill
さあ Let's play カクレンボ
Boy you gonna try to find me

退屈 時計仕掛け 芝居仕立て
回り右 Go away
守ってばかりじゃnonsense
どうせなら派手にきめて Once again
理屈じゃないって たったの一回で
もうずっと回転 (Are you ready step my way?)
平坦なSundayからMonday 気の済むまで
You gotta jus' shake shake shake your body

Wah hit the floor "bang bang"
足下 "bounce bounce"
It's time to bang bang bang your head
Ow 気付けば段々病みつき "bounce bounce"
It's time to bang bang bang your head
You wanna catch me (Hide & Seek)
You wanna touch me (Hide & Seek)
かなりcrazy (Hide & Seek)
This is another level
If you wanna get the real thrill
さあ Let's play カクレンボ
Boy you gonna try to find me

あどけない素振り Make me say uh uh
はっきりと On tell me what you wanna do do
Boy you're sexy thing like a gorgeous ring
素っ気ないふり それも手の内
My heart is beatin', Keeps on repeatin'
あり得ない数値 I wanna see your body bounce for me

Lyric added by: DarkSideTM

This hot style is so tight
We attack right off the bat
You can't control the impulse
Gimme more rich honey on another level
Once you know about this bad kind of play
You're so far gone you can't return (Everyday your eyes on me)
The floor is shaking, the temperature is rising, heart's beating louder
You're feelin' you never never lower your voice


*Wah hit the floor "Bang, Bang"
on your feet "Bounce, Bounce"
It's time to bang, bang, bang, your head
Ow before you know you'll be addicted "Bounce, Bounce"
It's time to bang, bang, bang your head
You wanna catch me (Hide & Seek)
You wanna touch me (Hide & Seek)
It's pretty crazy (Hide & Seek)
This is another level
If you wanna get the real thrill
C'mon Let's play Kakurenbo
Boy you gonna try to find me


**Step, Step into the floor
Take, Take it to the floor
Shake, Shake on the floor
Hide & Seek, Hide & Seek


**Repeat


It's so boring, The clocks and acting
Turn to left and go away
Trying to be always protected is nonsense
If you gonna do it, do it your style Once Again
It's not logical. Just this once time
And you're spinning (Are you ready step my way?)
From a flat Sunday to Monday Until you're satisfied
You gotta jus' shake shake shake your body


*Repeat


Your innocent action Make me say uh uh
Clearly now Oh tell me what you wanna do do
Boy you're sexy thing like a gorgeous ring
A blunt air is just another of my tricks
My heart is beatin', Keeps on repeatin'
I can't even count it I wanna see your body bounce for me


*Repeat


Hide & Seek, Hide & Seek x4

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