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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
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In 1996, the group was rebranded as Cubic U, an R&B project that focused primarily on Hikaru, resulting in the English language album Precious in 1998 with record label Toshiba EMI. [3] [4] Utada had moved to her father's native Tokyo in 1997 to attend Seisen International School and later American School in Japan. [5]
Precious (Cubic U album) S. Smile (Smile.dk album) T. Toki no Nai Hotel; W. A Woman & a Man This page was last edited on 7 December 2024, at 19:57 (UTC). Text is ...
Exodus is the second English-language album (fifth overall) by Japanese-American singer-songwriter Hikaru Utada, released on September 8, 2004 by Island Records under the moniker Utada. Her first English-language album called Precious was released under the name "Cubic U".