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Famous Singer-Songwriters Cover Utada Hikaru

11/11/2014 2014-11-11 04:01:00 JaME Source: Special Website Author: M. Denno

Famous Singer-Songwriters Cover Utada Hikaru

Celebrating the 15th anniversary of her debut, an album featuring singer-songwriters covering Utada Hikaru's songs will be released.


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Virgin Records (a division of Universal Music Japan) will release an Utada Hikaru cover album Utada Hikaru no Uta (The Songs of Utada Hikaru on her English site) on December 9th to celebrate the 15th anniversary of her debut.

Although Utada herself doesn't sing on the album, the following artists will be involved: AI, Inoue Yōsui, Ōhashi Trio, Okamura Yasuyuki, Katō Miliyah, KIRINJI, Sheena Ringo, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis feat. Peabo Bryson, tofubeats with BONNIE PINK, Hanaregumi, Hamasaki Ayumi, LOVE PSYCHEDELICO and Yoshii Kazuya. Who sings which songs? The answer will be announced later.

Virgin Records targeted singer-songwriters who are active at the forefront of the music scene to express Utada's songs freely in their own ways. This is the first official compilation album featuring a number of different artists covering Utada's songs.

Creators from other fields also joined in on the celebration. The special website published an illustration of Utada Hikaru, drawn by Carolin Löbbert from Westfalen, Germany. She recorded a message for the special website in English, which you can check out along with her artwork. You can also view other works on the special website, but we'd like to introduce a few videos below.

Photographer Nitta Keiichi disguises himself as Utada Hikaru's jacket cover for First Love, one of his favourite songs.


Calligrapher Yabe Chōshō expresses a beam in the darkness with Utada Hikaru's real name in kanji featuring one of her favourite songs Wait & See ~risk~.


Choreographer WARNER expresses the feeling of "happiness" with a dance to Boku wa kuma, a longing, bittersweet but somehow warming song in his image.
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