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Hikaru Utada (宇多田ヒカル, Utada Hikaru, born January 19, 1983), also known mononymously as Utada, [2] is a Japanese and American singer, songwriter, and producer. She [ a ] is considered to be one of the most influential and best-selling musical artists in Japan.
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 ...
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This Is the One is the third English studio album by Japanese American pop singer-songwriter Utada, released by Island Records in the United States digitally on March 24, 2009 and physically on May 12, 2009. The album was originally set to be released in Japan on March 4 but was pushed back to March 14.
Utada Hikaru Utada Hikaru Exodus: 2004 English "Dirty Desire" # Utada Hikaru Utada Hikaru This Is the One: 2009 English "Distance" Utada Hikaru Utada Hikaru Distance: 2001 Japanese "Do You" † Ne-Yo featuring Utada: Shaffer Smith Melvin Sparkman Marcus Allen Ne-Yo: The Collection: 2007 English "Dorama" (ドラマ; Drama) Utada Hikaru Utada ...
"You Make Me Want to Be a Man" is a song recorded by Japanese recording artist Utada for her fifth studio album and second English album, Exodus (2004). It was written and produced by Utada, with co-production by her father Teruzane Utada. The track was inspired by her relationship with her husband at the time, Kazuaki Kiriya.
"Michi" is an up-tempo J-pop song with an arrangement made entirely out of electronic synthesizers and drums. Apart from a few anglicisms and three lines in its chorus, it is completely in Japanese.
In March 2002, Hikaru Utada released "Hikari", the theme song for the game Kingdom Hearts. [3] "Letters" was written and arranged solely by Utada. It featured six different guitarists all performing the acoustic guitar in the backing, including Char, Hisashi from Glay and her own father Teruzane Utada. [2]