"Usotsuki" (ウソツキ, lit. "Liar") is the tenth single by Japanese recording artist Aya Ueto. It was released on November 17, 2004 as the third and final single from Ueto's third studio album Re.. "Usotsuki" was initially scheduled to be released on October 27, 2004, but was eventually postponed for three weeks. The single was released in two formats: the limited edition, which includes a bonus DVD featuring the music video for "Usotsuki," and standard CD-only edition.
"Usotsuki" is Ueto's first single without a tie-in since "Binetsu" (2003). The title track was written and produced by singer-songwriter Tetsurō Oda, marking their fourth consecutive collaboration. The song speaks about honesty in a relationship, and how a simple lie can change everything. CDJournal described "Usotsuki" as a "bittersweet folk-pop song that pulls at the heartstrings of Japanese people." "Usotsuki" marks Ueto's return to a darker image, reminiscent of her first two singles "Pureness" and "Kizuna".
Estoy ciego by Miguel MateosNena, estoy ciego
por mas que quiera no te veo
no veo el sol, no veo el mar,
me pierdo en la ciudad
yo amo la oscuridad
hasta el aire que respiro me esta haciendo mal
la comida que como sabe artificial
tu amor en cápsulas
sigámonos amando en la oscuridad.
en la oscuridad
Nena, estoy ciego
por mas que quiera no te veo
Polución, mutación, contaminación
nos ciegan el corazón
Talan todo el Amazonas y yo no lo veo
hay un agujero en cielo y yo no lo veo
el mar lleno de gas-oil
sigámonos amando en la oscuridad,
en la oscuridad.
C.I.A., F.B.I. todo lo que dicen es bullshit
hay que patear, gritar, esto se va acabar
porque sino la bomba va a estallar
hasta el aire que respiro me esta haciendo mal
la comida que como sabe artificial
tu amor en cápsulas
sigámonos amando en la oscuridad,
en la oscuridad
Baby, I'm blind
I want to tell you who I am
Baby, I'm blind
I want to tell you who I am
Baby, I'm blind