Koi no Tsubomi (Seed of Love)

Koda Kumi · Black Cherry [2006]

Daisuki na kimi ni deku wasu

Daiji na toki ni wa

Itsumo saiaku.

Kakkou mo kamigata mo

Nande~



"Renai ni ikiru!!" tte

Kimeta hazu na no ni

Karaburi nomi...

Umakui ka nai

Sore ga jinsei nan ka naa...



Dakedo dou ni mo nara

Naitte omoi taku nai

"Itsuka wa watashi wo mite kureru" to

Shinjiteru kara!!!!!



*Mechakucha

Suki yacchu~nen!!!

Getsuyoubi mo kayoubi mo

Dare nimo make hen no ni...

Kokoro no sakebi itsu tsutaereba ii no???

Me ga au dakede

Dokidoki ni kate nai...



Kiduitara koi no hajimari

Aikawarazu hidamari ni

Watashi no kokoro yararete imasu



Honno chotto dake no yasashi sa ga

Ureshi sugite

Nanimo te ni tsuka nakattari

Koi tte osoroshi sugiru...



Me de oi hajimeru to kiri ga nai to

Wakatte iru no ni

Anata ni wa matte shimau



Mechakucha

Suki yacchu~nen!!!

Dare ni mo watashi taku nai

Koi no ya anata ni ima

Toki hanatsu junbi wa dekite iru

Dakedo dokidoki ga mata

Jama shite shimau



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Koi no Tsubomi (Seed of Love)

Koda Kumi's "Koi no Tsubomi" stands as a defining track from her 2006 album Black Cherry, capturing the vibrant energy of her mid-career evolution. The recording showcases her signature blend of J-pop and R&B, characterized by dynamic vocal delivery and polished production that became hallmarks of her style during this era. As part of a celebrated body of work, the song reflects the artist's ability to craft infectious melodies that resonate with a wide audience. It remains a significant song in her discography, illustrating the creative momentum that propelled her through the late 2000s. The track exemplifies the sophisticated songwriting and rhythmic precision that have secured her enduring status in Japanese music.