Black Cherry
Koda Kumi · Kingdom [2008]
Turn the bass up get my groove on
I know really what you want
Tell me how're you like it
Rock the party Work your body
Turn the bass up get my groove on
I know really what you want
Tell me how're you like it
Uh boy
Watashi ni oh baby tsuite koreru jishin aru no ?
Uh girl
Motto kotoha dekinai kara koto shitene
Itsuka owatte
Shimau mono gaoi kamoshi renai
Ima kara wa chigau mokai sasenai
Kore no yatsutoi ni ishou ni shirare baby
Rock the party Work your body
Turn the bass up get my groove on
I know really what you want
Tell me how're you like it
Rock the party Work your body
Turn the bass up get my groove on
I know really what you want
Tell me how're you like it
Uh boy
Hitoni agasare mesaki bokka miteru Oh boy
Uh girl
Daisetsu na mo no mishiteinai ? Uh girl
shikkari myself hoite ikanai to
Oh, yeah, ikenai no
Sono saki no michi michi no sekai
Konokuya ni kushimini wakanai to kimeta
Rock the party Work your body
Turn the bass up get my groove on
I know really what you want
Tell me how're you like it
If you've got it let me hear you say
"Yeah"like this la, la like this.
If you've got it let me hear you say
"Uh"like that la, la like that.
If you've got it let me hear you say
"Yeah"like this la, la like this.
If you've got it let me hear you say
"Uh"like that la, la like that
Black Cherry
Released in 2006, "Black Cherry" stands as a defining track in the career of Japanese pop artist Koda Kumi. As the lead single from her album of the same name, the song exemplifies her signature blend of electronic pop and J-pop sensibilities that captivated audiences during the mid-2000s. The recording features Kumi's emotive vocal delivery, which became a hallmark of her discography and helped establish her status as a leading figure in the genre. The track's upbeat rhythm and catchy melody contributed to its widespread popularity, marking a pivotal moment in her early work before she continued to evolve her sound on subsequent releases like "Kingdom" in 2008. It remains a celebrated example of her ability to craft anthemic pop songs that resonate with fans across generations.

