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Utada Hikaru [1983-0] Japanese
Rank: 101
Musician, Singer-songwriter


Utada Hikaru, who also goes by the mononym Utada, is a Japanese-American singer and songwriter. After releasing the commercially unsuccessful English-language album Precious under the stage name "Cubic U" in 1998, she rose to prominence in 1999 with the release of her second album, First Love, which sold over eight million copies in Japan and became the best selling Japanese-language album of all time.

Famous, Morning



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I get strangely obsessed about the cleanliness of my house.
101
Since I was doing all of it myself, I had to decide where I wanted to go with the songs, how to proceed with the chords, if the sound was alright, and all that detail on my own.
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I bought an espresso maker and coffee maker and make them myself every day.
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The world is in motion, as it seems.
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I squeeze oranges every morning to make juice. Morning
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For me, it's an experiment to see what people are gonna think of it.
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I'm not like a gorgeous bombshell or anything like that.
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I can never really enjoy being famous. Famous
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I just want people to see that I do my own stuff, that I'm not stupid, and I can make fun of myself.
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I figure no matter how old you are, it's always going to be your first marriage and no life experience is going to make you a better judge of who you should marry.
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It's a fairly recent thing but I've become very fond of making drinks myself.
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And it was then that I realized wow, I'm able to write lyrics and sing and stuff like that.
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I do feel really determined, and that I have to pull myself together, but I don't really think like, my market has changed and my company has changed, and I'm going to make it BIG in America!
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Actually, the fun part was not knowing what the heck I was going to be doing.
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It's just that, when I'm in Japan I could foretell to a certain degree what would be accepted, so I certainly don't come up with any crazy arrangements.
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In English, the sounds and melodies I created were an inspiration to me, and words came to me as I explored the sounds, and from there I was able expand on the meaning.
116
The same parts of my brain get as excited as when I study bio or read a novel and write a paper on it.
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There really aren't any completely Asian people singing right now.
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When people ask me exactly how much time I spend in each country, I always tell them I have no idea.
119
Americans are somehow obsessed with her, and something about me hit a spot with people in Japan.
120
In Japan, people don't really sing about sexual content.
121
I don't like going to the gym because I don't like being with people I don't know in that intense environment.
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People do ask me if I think I can make it in the States.
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I've been missing Japanese literature so much of late.
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For cubic U I didn't know how it all got started at all.
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No one told me I had to make something that would sell, but I personally want everyone to like my music.
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The thing is, in English I'm able to write the lyrics as I'm making the song, once I'm done with the melody.
201
But in Japanese, there's actually not much of a relationship between the music and the words.
202
And also, I think Japan places great value on the lyrics.
203
Sort of like, I have to make the Japanese lyrics really deep.
204
For the version of this CD released in Japan, a translation of the English lyrics is included, but there are lots of places where meanings are lost in the process of translation.
205
The Japanese version comes with a translation, but that's different from the lyrics, so people could look things up and find a translation of their own if they're interested.
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