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Precious is the debut English-language album by Cubic U released in Japan on January 28, 1998 by Toshiba EMI. It was recorded at Sony Music Studios in New York City in 1996. [1] Cubic U is both Hikaru Utada's former stage name and the name of her R&B backing band. The album was never released commercially in the United States, due to internal ...
U 3 released their debut album Star in 1993, with the hope to debut in America. [1] [2] In 1996, the group was rebranded as Cubic U, an R&B project focusing on Hikaru Utada, resulting in the English language album Precious in 1998 with record label Toshiba EMI. [3] [4]
In 1996 she started a solo project under the name Cubic U. The first Cubic U single, "I'll Be Stronger", was released as a limited pressing in Japan in 1996. The next year, Utada started another project, releasing "Close to You", a cover of the Carpenters' song. She included it on her debut album Precious the following year. Both the album and ...
Precious (Chanté Moore album), 1992; Precious (Conrad Sewell album), 2023; Precious (Cubic U album), 1998; Precious, 2002; Precious (Precious album), 2000; Precious, the soundtrack album to the 2009 film; Precious (Sogumm album), 2021
Precious Love may refer to: Precious Love (Jody Watley song) a song by Jody Watley; Precious Love (The Onset song) a song by The Onset; Precious Love (Bob Welch song) a song by Bob Welch "Precious Love", a song by Chris Tomlin from the album Always, 2022 "Precious Love", a song by Cubic U (Hikaru Utada) from the album Precious
The popularity of the Cube is reflected in its strong sales—in 2022, 5.75 million units of the official Rubik’s Cube were sold globally and that figure was up 14% year-to-date, according to ...
A lullaby or lullabye is a soothing song, ... by Cubic U (Hikaru Utada) from the album Precious ... Brandy from the album Forbidden "Lullaby", debut music video ...
Born and raised in New York City, Utada had her first solo experience in professional recording with Cubic U, a pseudonym used for her earlier English language work.After completing her first record Precious (1998), [1] with the help and guidance of her parents, musicians Teruzane Utada and Keiko Fuji, it failed to generate interest in both the United States and Japan, with the record only ...