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|name = Hikaru Utada
|born = Hikaru Utada (宇多田ヒカル?)<br>January 19, [[1983]] (age 30)<br>[[New York City]], [[New York (state)|New York]],<br> [[United States]]
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|born = Hikaru Utada (宇多田ヒカル?)<br>[[January 19]], [[1983]] (age 37)<br>[[New York City]], [[New York]], [[United States]]
|occupation(s) = Singer, Songwriter, Producer, Composer, Arranger
 
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|years active = [[1996]]–[[2011]] (on hiatus)}}'''Hikaru Utada''' (宇多田 ヒカル Utada Hikaru, born January 19, [[1983]]) is a Japanese-American singer, songwriter, arranger, and producer. She is known by her stage name '''Utada''' (English /uːˈtɑːdə/) in America and Europe. Since the release of her Japanese debut album First Love, which went on to become the best-selling album in Oricon history, Utada has had three of her Japanese studio albums in the list of Top 10 best-selling albums ever in Japan (number 1, 4, 8) and six of her albums (including one English-language and one compilation) charting within the 275 Best-Selling Japanese albums list. Hikaru has had twelve number-one singles on the Oricon Singles chart, with two notable record achievements for a female solo or group artist: five million-sellers and four in the Top 100 All-Time Best-selling Singles. Utada has an estimated more than 52 million records sold worldwide.
 
 
|occupation(s) = Singer, songwriter, producer, composer, arranger
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|years active = [[1996]]–[[2010]]; [[2016]]-present
 
}}'''Hikaru Utada''' is a Japanese-American singer, songwriter, producer, composer, and arranger. She is known by her stage name '''Utada''' (English /uːˈtɑːdə/) in America and Europe. Since the release of her Japanese debut album ''First Love'', which went on to become the best-selling album in Oricon history, Utada has had three of her Japanese studio albums in the list of Top 10 best-selling albums ever in Japan (number 1, 4, 8) and six of her albums (including one English-language and one compilation) charting within the 275 Best-Selling Japanese albums list. Hikaru has had twelve number-one singles on the Oricon Singles chart, with two notable record achievements for a female solo or group artist: five million-sellers and four in the Top 100 All-Time Best-selling Singles. Utada has an estimated more than 52 million records sold worldwide.
   
Utada is best known in the West for making two theme song contributions to Square Enix and Disney's collaborative video game series [[Kingdom Hearts (series)|Kingdom Hearts]]: "[[Simple and Clean]]" (which is the re-written English-language version of her 10th Japanese single Hikari) for Kingdom Hearts and "[[Sanctuary]]" for [[Kingdom Hearts II ]](later re-recorded with new Japanese lyrics as "Passion" for the Japanese releases of the game). {{DEFAULTSORT:Utada, Hikaru}}
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Utada is best known in the West for making theme song contributions to [[Square Enix]] and [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]]'s collaborative video game series ''[[Kingdom Hearts (series)|Kingdom Hearts]]'': "[[Simple and Clean]]" (which is the re-written English-language version of her 10th Japanese single Hikari) for ''[[Kingdom Hearts (game)|Kingdom Hearts]]'', "[[Sanctuary (Kingdom Hearts)|Sanctuary]]" for ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'' (later re-recorded with new Japanese lyrics as "Passion" for the Japanese releases of the game), and "[[Don't Think Twice]]" for ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]'', in addition to "[[Face My Fears]]" alongside longtime ''Kingdom Hearts'' fan, [[Skrillex]].
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宇多田ヒカル - 光|Hikaru's official video for ''Hikari'' the Japanese version of ''Simple and Clean''
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Revision as of 01:50, 19 January 2020

Hikaru Utada is a Japanese-American singer, songwriter, producer, composer, and arranger. She is known by her stage name Utada (English /uːˈtɑːdə/) in America and Europe. Since the release of her Japanese debut album First Love, which went on to become the best-selling album in Oricon history, Utada has had three of her Japanese studio albums in the list of Top 10 best-selling albums ever in Japan (number 1, 4, 8) and six of her albums (including one English-language and one compilation) charting within the 275 Best-Selling Japanese albums list. Hikaru has had twelve number-one singles on the Oricon Singles chart, with two notable record achievements for a female solo or group artist: five million-sellers and four in the Top 100 All-Time Best-selling Singles. Utada has an estimated more than 52 million records sold worldwide.

Utada is best known in the West for making theme song contributions to Square Enix and Disney's collaborative video game series Kingdom Hearts: "Simple and Clean" (which is the re-written English-language version of her 10th Japanese single Hikari) for Kingdom Hearts, "Sanctuary" for Kingdom Hearts II (later re-recorded with new Japanese lyrics as "Passion" for the Japanese releases of the game), and "Don't Think Twice" for Kingdom Hearts III, in addition to "Face My Fears" alongside longtime Kingdom Hearts fan, Skrillex.

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