Genre: Pop
1 | Boku Wa Kuma |
2 | Prisoner Of Love |
3 | Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence FYI |
4 | Simple And Clean |
5 | Amai Wana (Paint It, Black) |
6 | First Love |
7 | This One (Crying Like A Child) |
8 | Beautiful World |
9 | Final Distance |
10 | Heart Station |
11 | Kiss & Cry |
12 | 1st Love |
13 | Gentle Beast Interlude |
14 | Celebrate |
15 | Fight The Blues |
16 | Automatic, Pt. 2 |
17 | B&C |
18 | Flavor Of Life |
19 | Addicted To You |
20 | Amai Wana |
21 | Sanctuary |
22 | Blow My Whistle |
23 | Apple And Cinnamon |
24 | Me Muero |
25 | TEIKU 5 (Take 5) |
26 | 100 Reasons Why |
27 | On & On |
28 | Apple & Cinnamon |
29 | Nijiiro BASU (Nijiiro Bus) |
30 | Automatic Part II |
31 | On And On |
32 | Poppin' |
33 | Dirty Desire |
34 | Come Back To Me |
35 | Taking My Money Back |
36 | Don't Think Twice |
Utada Hikaru (born January 19, 1983), 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 (and first Japanese-language release), First Love, which sold over eight million copies in Japan and became the best selling Japanese-language album of all time.
She formerly held the record for the highest first-week sales of an album in a single territory, as her Distance album sold over 3 million copies in Japan during the week of March 28, 2001. She has also 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. Utada 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. It is estimated that Utada has sold more than 52 million records worldwide, making her one of the best-selling music artists in Japan.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utada_Hikaru