Easy Breezy

Hikaru Utada · Exodus [2004]

I still remember the ways that you touched me

Now I know I don't mean anything to you

You're Easy Breezy and I'm Japaneesy

Soon you'll mean exactly nothing to me

And that means...



You look stupid telling all your friends how you got the best of me

I intended to share the pleasure only

Now I look stupid

We're living in a world with a lot of pressure

It's quite unneeded to put more pressure on me



You came and went and left my house

Like a breeze just passing by

Hello, Goodbye

You left a note saying "Twas nice stopping by"

I shoud've never ever let you inside



I still remember the ways that you touched me

Now I know I don't mean anything to you

You're Easy Breezy and I'm Japaneesy

Soon you'll mean exactly nothing to me

Does that mean anything to you



Easy Breezy

Do you whistle to hide that you're feeling lonely

How do I breathe with all this pressure on me

Easy Breezy

When you wrestle, you know that you hurt somebody

How do I breathe with all this pressure on me



You came and went and left my house

Like a breeze just passing by

Konnichiwa, Sayonara

'Twas nice of you to stop by

Would it amuse you if I told you that I...



I still remember the ways that you touched me

Now I know I don't mean anything to you

You're Easy Breezy and I'm Japaneesy

Soon you'll mean exactly nothing to me

Does that mean anything to you



I still remember the ways that you touched me

Now I know I don't mean anything to you

You're Easy Breezy and I'm Japaneesy

Soon you'll mean exactly nothing to me

Does that mean anything to you



She's got a new microphone

She doesn't need you anymore

Easy Breezy

Hikaru Utada's "Easy Breezy" serves as a standout track on her 2004 album Exodus, blending J-pop sensibilities with a relaxed, breezy rhythm. Recorded during a pivotal era in her career, the song reflects her signature ability to merge English and Japanese lyrics seamlessly. The recording captures a carefree atmosphere that complements the album's broader themes of personal growth and resilience. As part of her extensive discography, this work demonstrates Utada's evolution as an artist, moving beyond her earlier pop hits to explore more mature sonic textures while maintaining her distinct vocal style and melodic approach.