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(Now we gotta start Let's get move!!)

* Trip to the world
Yo! Here we go unknown world e to umareta bakari no tabibito
narenai ashidori mo mata aikyou KIMERU toko dake BASHItto!
So many people in this world toki ni chuushou tokamonai wake ja nai kedo
SHIMANNAI toko ha Warp shite kou suji dake ha tooshite ikiteru That's our low!

ate no nai Trip
One way ticket to your soul, let's go BUttobitsudzuke mitsukeru Your goal
aishiai jidai ni kanjiai samazama na DORAMA tsukutte kou
So many things we wanna try Pop song no soko ni kakureteru Deep style
gojuu oku no negai uzumakiku World kitto dare ka ni todoku Your light

iki sae tsukenai nemurenai machi
suki mo misezuni warai atte
uso sae Safety HONTO ga Empty
abunai gurai ni wanna shut and break out!

(Now we gotta start Let's get move!!)

** Let's move into the brand new world
Let's dive into the brand new trip
hiroi sekai ni obieteru
hajimatta bakari no
Now we go full speed and funky beat
kitto kagayaku around the world

dare ka ni todoku made chikara tsuyoku Brand new wind
mirai o egaku chizu mo nai
ai datte koi datte MAJI ni deaitai yo
It's the time to travelin' around the world


Information byousoku de tsutawaru jidai demo Choice no shikata ga wakaranai
Money can't buy my love nante NONKI na YATSU ni ha RARIAATO sankai
MANYUARU douri ni tada dakiai ai ga nai koto ni kigatsukanai
chitsusoku suru mae ni sakebouze Ho!!!!!! In the midnight dream

atsui omoi o osae kirezuni
negai ha sora o tsuki nuketeku
saigo no 90's ikiteru Full speed
Now I know I wanna start to move into the rhythm

(Now we gotta start Let's get move!!)

*** sekai no hate ni tachi hadaka de kanjitai
umare hajimeta keshiki-tachi
asu datte yume datte MAJI ni deaitai yo
It's the time to Travelin' around the world

(take it in your soul)


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