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Read Utada's bio and find out more about Utada's songs, albums, and chart history. Utada is the English language project name of 宇多田ヒカル (Utada Hikaru). That Utada would be featured on a download only version of Ne-Yo's song Do. Download songs of Utada Hikaru. Showing 8 songs. Utada Hikaru - Be My Last. Utada Hikaru - Beautiful World. Language: English; Year: 2002; Uploaded by: subkei; Rating: No; Downloads: 5777; Size: 43,85MB; Date:.

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Utada Hikaru biography Utada Hikaru (Japanese: 宇多田ヒカル), born January 19, 1983 in New York City, United States, also known by her fan-nickname 'ヒッキー' (Hikki), is a third culture singer, composer, arranger, and record producer in Japan and the United States. Utada Hikaru was born to Japanese parents who both had roots in the Japanese music industry; her father, Teruzane Utada, was a producer, while her mother, Junko Utada, was an enka singer (she performed under the stage name Keiko Fuji (藤圭子). Utada Hikaru has been recording since 1993. She made her first professional recording at the age of twelve, and recorded her first album, Precious, in 1996 under the pseudonym Cubic U. This album led to her career overseas.

In a recent MTV interview (MTV's You Hear It First, October 2004), Utada said: 'Someone in Japan heard it, at a Japanese record company, and he said, 'Oh, can't you write in Japanese? You speak Japanese.' And I didn't want to say no, so I had to try it.'

Metodologi penelitian pdf. Utada Hikaru was married to Kazuaki Kiriya, a photographer and movie director. He directed several of her music videos, including 'Final Distance', 'Traveling', 'Hikari'/'光', 'Sakura Drops', 'Deep River', 'Dareka no Negai ga Kanau Koro'/'誰かの願いが叶うころ', 'You Make Me Want to Be a Man', 'Be My Last', 'Passion', and 'Keep Tryin'. Also, 'Dareka no Negai ga Kanau Koro'/'誰かの願いが叶うころ' was played during the credits of Kiriya's directorial debut, Casshern. Their 4 1/2-year marriage was drawn to a close on March 2nd, 2007 as both Kazuaki Kiriya and Utada Hikaru filed divorce papers. Utada Hikaru may be most known in some cultures for her contribution to the Square-Enix & Disney video game series 'Kingdom Hearts' where she performed the song 'Hikari'/'光' (or mostly known as 'Simple and Clean' in the English version) for the first game. She also performed 'Sanctuary' and 'Passion' (English and Japanese versions of the same song, respectively) for the second game.

Utada moved to Tokyo in late 1997 and attended Seisen International School, and later the American School in Japan, while continuing to record on a new contract with Toshiba-EMI. Her movement originally came from Japanese FM radio.

Unlike other pop-stars at the time, she was more focused on becoming a singer and songwriter while other Japanese female singers were attempting to become idols. Leading up to the release of her Japanese debut album First Love, Utada released two successful million-selling singles: 'Automatic/Time Will Tell' and 'Movin' on Without You'. 'Automatic/Time Will Tell' sold over two million copies. Backed by her singles, her debut album First Love went on to sell over 7 million units in Japan alone (with an additional 3 million overseas, bringing it to a sum of at least 10 million unit), becoming the highest selling album in Japan's history. The album yielded the single 'First Love', which peaked at the number-two spot. By the end of the year, Utada was rank number 5 on a Japanese radio station Tokio Hot 100 Airplay's Top 100 Artists of the 20th Century by the station and its listeners.

After a two years' break, Utada released her follow up album Distance, garnering a first-week sales of 3 million units sold. Ayumi Hamasaki's first greatest hits compilation album was released the same week in the aim to make a positive duel by Hamasaki's label, Avex Trax. This duel helped the two albums to break the record of fastest selling album worldwide, with Utada's album reaching first position by less than 150,000 copies. Backed by her singles — 'Addicted to You', 'Wait & See: Risk', 'For You/Time Limit' and 'Can You Keep a Secret?' — Distance became the best-selling album of the year, with 4.469 million copies sold in Japan alone. Additionally, 'Addicted To You' became Utada's best-selling single, selling one-million in its first week which became the highest first week sales for a female solo artist and staying on top of the chart for two consecutive weeks.