kagami ni mukai meiku no dougu wo hirogete
RUUJU no iro wa saigo no kibun de kimemasho
itsumo totsuzen Telephon
dakara ochitsuka nakute
Twilight soto ni mo derarenai

Darli'n kimagure na Badboy!
anata no sei yo
AISHADOO kasane sugi te
matayari nao shi
kimagure na Badboy!
konya kashira ne
matsu ge wa sukoshi iki wo tomete
KAARU suru kedo

BASURUUMU made denwa wo mochikomu atashi wo
yakusoku nashi ni sowasowa matteru atashi wo
anata wa shira na sugiru wa
onna gokoro DERIKEETO
utsu ka mae ni RIZAABU shite

Darli'n kimagure na Badboy!
koi no SHICHUEESHON
anata ni au girigiri ja
HAATO ni warui
intoro nobashite
MERODII wa 2.5( TSUU HAAFU )
ENDEINGU wa nori de kimetara
Honey, honey, feel so good!

Bad boy!
koi no SHICHUEESHON
anata ni au girigiri ja
HAATO ni warui
intoro nobashite
MERODII wa 2.5( TSUU HAAFU )
ENDEINGU wa nori de kimetara
Honey, honey, feel so good!


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Kimagure Bad Boy song meanings
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     気まぐれBadboy  気まぐれ Bad boy

    ♪鏡に向かいメイクの道具をひろげて

     ルージュの色は最後の気分で決めましょ

     いつも突然Telephon

     だから落ち着かなくて

     Twilight 外にも出られない

     Darli’n 気まぐれなBadboy!

     あなたのせいよ

     アイシャドー重ねすぎて

     またやり直し

     気まぐれなBadboy!

     今夜 かしらね

     まつ毛は少し息を止めて

     カールするけど

       バスルームまで電話を持ち込むあたしを

     約束無しにソワソワ待ってるあたしを

     あなたは 知らなすぎるわ

     女心 デリケート    2日前にリザーブして

     Darli’n 気まぐれなBadboy!

     恋のシチュエーション

     アナタに会うギリギリじゃ    ハートにわるい

     イントロのばして

     メロディーは2.5(ツー、ハーフ)

     エンディングはノリでキメたら

     Honey、honey、Feel so good!

     Bad boy!          恋のシチュエーション

     アナタに会うギリギリじゃ    ハートにわるい

     イントロのばして

     メロディーは2.5(ツー、ハーフ)

     エンディングはノリでキメたら

     Honey、honey、Feel so good!

     気まぐれBadboy

    Iantuitionon June 14, 2012   Link

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