Genki desu ka, genki desu ka, genki des ka
Do you feel all right
Genki desu ka, genki desu ka, genki desu ka
Genki desu ne

Do you feel good, oh, oh
Genki desu ka, genki deus ka, genki desu ka
Genki desu ka, genki desu ka, genki desu ka
Genki desu ne

Would you join us cause it feels so good, oh yeah
Genki desu ka, genki deus ka, genki desu ka
Oh, oh
Genki desu ka, genki desu ka, genki desu ka (Feels so good)
Genki desu ne

Genki desu ka, genki desu ka, genki desu ka
Won't you sing with us now
Genki desu ne
I feel good
Genki desu ne
I feel, you feel
Genki desu ne
I feel good, I feel good now
Everything's all right
How do you feel
Genki desu ne







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Genki Desu Ka Lyrics as written by James Holston Young Glen Burtnik

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    "Genki desu ka" is Japanese for "How are you?" (literally "Are you spirited?"). "Genki desu ne" means "I'm feeling great" (literally "I am spirited).

    There's your Japanese lesson for the day. ;)

    Mewtailaon September 25, 2006   Link

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