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  2. Prisoner of Love (Hikaru Utada song) - Wikipedia

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    "Prisoner of Love" is the theme song for the Fuji TV dorama Last Friends, making it her first song since "Sakura Drops" in 2002 to be used as a main theme song. It was released as a digital download on March 26, 2008, and as a CD single on May 21. Musically, "Prisoner of Love" is a pop ballad heavily influenced by R&B music. The song lyrically ...

  3. List of songs recorded by Hikaru Utada - Wikipedia

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    Utada Hikaru Utada Hikaru First Love: 1999 Japanese "Automatic" † Utada Hikaru Utada Hikaru First Love: 1999 Japanese "Automatic Part II" Utada Hikaru Utada Hikaru This Is the One: 2009 English "B&C" Utada Hikaru Utada Hikaru First Love: 1999 Japanese "Baddo Mōdo" # (Badモード; Bad Mode) Utada Hikaru Utada Hikaru Jodi Milliner Bad Mode ...

  4. Hikaru Utada - Wikipedia

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    On October 20, 2008, the song "Eternally" from Utada's 2001 album Distance was used as the theme for the drama Innocent Love. [51] The song was later released as a digital single. [ 52 ] By the end of the year, Utada was also voted the "Number 1 Favorite Artist of 2008" by Oricon 's annual readers poll for the second consecutive year, and third ...

  5. Heart Station - Wikipedia

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    "Prisoner of Love" is a love song that follows an R&B influence; Utada stated that the song was inspired the rest of the album's "honest" theme, and recognised it as her return to R&B music. [8] Regarding the theme of death, Utada said that cutting off the ending of the song "Take 5" abruptly gives it a "sudden" feel. [8] "

  6. Prisoner of Love - Wikipedia

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    "Prisoner of Love" (Hikaru Utada song), 2008 "Prisoner of Love" (Miami Sound Machine song), 1984 "Prisoner of Love" (Russ Columbo song), 1931; covered by Billy Eckstine (1945), Perry Como (1945), the Ink Spots (1946), James Brown (1963), and others "Prisoner of Love" (Tin Machine song), 1989 "Prisoner of Love", by Foreigner from The Very Best ...

  7. Hikaru Utada discography - Wikipedia

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    After a compilation album featuring an extended play of new material, Utada Hikaru Single Collection Vol. 2 (2010), Utada went on an extended hiatus for personal reasons, however she briefly returned to release the song "Sakura Nagashi" for the animated film Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo (2012).

  8. Utada Hikaru Single Collection Vol. 2 - Wikipedia

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    In Taiwan, the album debuted at the sixth spot on the G-Music Combo album charts, having 1.54% of total album sales in the week of December 10–16, 2010 but it quickly dropped to the #19 spot, contributing to 0.81% of the total album sales for the week of December 17–23, 2010, charting for only two weeks, [54] selling almost 8,000 copies in ...

  9. Kimi ni Muchū - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Kimi ni Muchū" premiered on YouTube on December 9, 2021, the 23rd anniversary of her debut in Japan. The video uses part of the performance and behind-the-scenes clips from her online concert "Hikaru Utada Live Sessions from Air Studios " in London , England, which was made available on the release day of Bad Mode on ...