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"Somewhere Near Marseilles" (Somewhere Near Marseilles -マルセイユ辺り-, Somewhere Near Marseilles -Maruseiyu Atari-) is a song by Japanese-American singer Hikaru Utada. It appeared as the closing song to the standard version of Utada's eleventh studio album Bad Mode (2022), and a live recording of the song was released as a single on ...
Ahead of Science Fiction, the 2024 mix of "Automatic" was released on March 22, [9] and "Somewhere Near Marseilles (Sci-Fi Edit)" on April 3. [10] Two songs from the album featured on the television advertisements starring by the singer—"Electricity" for general trading company Itochu , [ 11 ] and the re-recorded version of " Traveling " for ...
Songs from Bad Mode on critic lists Critic/Publisher List Song Ranking Ref. Gorilla vs. Bear: Top 50 Songs of 2022 "Somewhere Near Marseilles" 5 [25] Pitchfork: The 100 Best Songs of 2022 10 [26] Resident Advisor: The Best Tracks of 2022 Placed [27] Slant Magazine: The 50 Best Songs of 2022 6 [28] The Fader: The 100 Best Songs of 2022 42 [29] NPR
"Somewhere Near Marseilles" Utada Hikaru Utada Hikaru Bad Mode: 2022 English "Stay Gold" † Utada Hikaru Utada Hikaru Heart Station: 2008 Japanese "Sangurasu" (サングラス; Sunglasses) Utada Hikaru Utada Hikaru Distance: 2001 Japanese "Take a Little While" Utada Hikaru Utada Hikaru Charlene Harrison Precious: 1998 English "Taking My Money ...
On May 20, 2002, Utada performed the song live at Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ, a week after she performed the single's other A-side "Sakura Drops". [6] [7] Utada performed the song during her Hikaru no 5 Budokan residency show in 2004, at her Utada United 2006 Japanese tour and at her two date concert series Wild Life in December 2010. [8]
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Located in southern France near the Spanish border, it has long attracted tourists — and travel site Lonely Planet named it the top city to visit in 2025.
A music video for the song was shot in London, directed by Jamie-James Medina. [2] It features Utada dancing contemporary choreography from Fukiko Takase. [3] The video debuted on Sony Music Japan's YouTube channel, restricted to Japan and Japanese TV stations on July 28, and is set to be available for streaming worldwide on August 10. [4]