Happy without you

Annie · Anniemal (Japanese version) [2005]

I'm without you, yeah

come on



it took a long time, but I'm back again for good

you really hurt me, but now I finally understood

the day I left you must be the greatest in my life

I hear without you there's only peace around, no fight

I tried so hard to, oh doing everything I could

manipulated, need to think I was no good

in your possession every day was a bad dream

so naïve then, well I was young and sixteen



oh, he was my honey

he was my honey

happy without no honey

oh, he was my honey

he was my honey

happy without you, honey



funny how things change, yeah

yesterday would all be a lie

I told you

now it's all good



I'm feeling down, it took a time

it took a time for me to heal

for what I thought was love, but I was wrong

blinded by your flashy love

when I was weak and you were there

well, it was obvious you did not care

about the one, no you don't bother

well, I'm happy without you honey



oh yeah they told me, you should be careful what you do

they only use you for his pleasures and absurds

the love I gave you, it was the last that you deserved

call us a nice time, to own somebody, that's absurd



oh, he was my honey

he was my honey

happy without no honey (happy without you, honey)

oh, he was my honey

he was my honey

happy without you honey (oh oh oh happy without you)

oh, he was my honey

he was my honey

happy without no honey



happy without you

I'm happy without you

I'm happy without you, boy

About Happy without you

Annie's "Happy without you" is a standout track from the 2005 Japanese album *Anniemal*, showcasing her signature blend of pop sensibilities and emotional depth. Released during a pivotal era for her career, the song exemplifies her ability to craft melodies that resonate with listeners while maintaining a distinct vocal identity. As part of her broader discography, this recording highlights her focus on themes of longing and personal growth, delivered with a polished production style characteristic of mid-2000s J-pop. The track stands as a testament to her skill in balancing commercial appeal with genuine emotional expression, contributing to her legacy as a versatile artist who has consistently delivered memorable works across various releases.