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Fucking leave her alone. Hit it and quit if you dont like what she's doing it.
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The cover certainly isn't my favorite but I honestly don't even care. I just want the music. XD
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Well yeah, but it never stops fascinating me XD
Anyway, I like the tracklist: Michi (道; Road) Ore no Kanojo (俺の彼女; My Girlfriend) Hanataba wo Kimi ni (花束を君に; A Bouquet for You) Nijikan Dake no Vacance (二時間だけのバカンス; A Vacation for Only Two Hours) Ningyo (人魚; Mermaid) Tomodachi (ともだち; Friend) Manatsu no Tooriame (真夏の通り雨; Midsummer Rain Shower) Kouya no Ookami (荒野の狼; Wild Wolf) Boukyaku (忘却; Oblivion) Jinsei Saikou no Hi (人生最高の日; The Best Day of My Life) Sakura Nagashi (桜流し; Flowing Cherry Blossoms) 8 new songs, I'm happy! |
I imagine this will be a very introspective and reflective album. I'm excited to hear this, much as I was to hear ayaka's The beginning. Is Utada releasing this through Universal? Or is this an indie record?
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I think it's through Universal, or its division EMI.
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" It will be released in Japan in September 28, 2016 by Universal Music Japan sublabel Virgin Records as her first official studio album release in the label"
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I wonder if Utada asked for this though? It certainly doesn't seem reasonable for Universal to move Utada to a sublabel. She's still very much a big deal in Japan. |
I think after Universal merged with EMI, it became EMI Records Japan, and hikki was under the division Virgin Records. I don't think it matters much... right? Or you think Virgin Records is a small department...?
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^It doesn't matter at all if the artist is in a sublabel or not. I mean, the idea that it's less pestigious being in a sublabel rather than at the major one is ridiculous.
Koda Kumi is an amazing example for that. She's under rhythm zone, a sublabel of avex. Since there's few artists there, she has a bigger budget for her projects (that's why her concerts generally have a good infrastructure and etc). Namie was also like that before she moved to her own label. On the other side, when Maki was a singer in avex, she had to share budget with ayumi and several other artists, so she had low investments on her career because they needed to finance everybody. Being in a sublabel can be an awesome thing. |
She will always get #1 no matter where she is lol. As long as the word/news of her new album is out in somewhere amongst the public.
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I hope we'll get at least one decent PV :D
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^Because they're alone there. It worked differently for Namie because she's Namie, but in cases like that, if the artist is not wildly popular, the budget won't be high. Smaller labels with few artists are better because they can distribute the budget better. I used the example of Kumi's tours because it was the first one that I remembered. Rhythm zone invests a lot on her concerts because it generates a lot of money, so it makes sense for them.
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It's been a while since I listened to Utada's music so in order to "prepare" myself for Fantôme I've been watching some of her videos on YouTube and came across those old commercials for the Nintendo DS that she did. Do you guys remember it? She sounds so genuinely cute! :laugh :heart
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I have seen those commercials!:luv2
It was cute how she seemed to genuinely like the DS. Maybe she had her very own even.:) The last commercial I remember her doing was for Pepsi before her hiatus. http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-XTEBYexKmk...%2580%258D.jpg |
she is cute nice commercial:love
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When I first heard the songs on the 2nd disc of the Singles Collection vol 2, Can't Wait Till Christmas was my instant favorite.:xmas |
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Awww I remember those DS CMs. She's like an official Tetris champion or something, isn't she?
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^ I recently watched this video of her competing against other players hahah She's so cute and nerd <3
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Yes! I remember that video from back in the day! It's crazy how fast they are!
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I really love the video of hikki playing tetris in HEY!³. Can't find the full one, but here's the segment (start at 0:30):
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Utada is such a dork. I remember watching those Tetris tournament videos of her when I was really into J-Pop. Miss those days :<
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Did she just tweet that she forgot to pay the bills for 2 months and they turned off the water because of that? lmao
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^ I wouldn't be surprised lol Well, as long as she pays her taxes... lol
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The last IG pic:
"It sounds like a bad excuse for a hickey, but truly, I got bitten by my badly teething son." https://instagram.fbeg1-1.fna.fbcdn....87814745_n.jpg |
Omg...am I the only one who forgot she had a kid? :headache
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Guess she's the one that pays the bills in the household :laugh
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I forgot that she is married lol
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That is the most Hikki sentence I've ever seen
Ridiculously rich and forgets to pay water bills. Turned off water. How will they ever record Hikari MV Version Part 2 now?! |
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exile will release best album on the same day. 45 tracks, 3 editions (at least). I guess unless hikki can pull off 300K on the first week, I think exile will beat her. Damn avex/Rhythm zone...
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Gurl...
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I've missed Hikki SO much xD her tweets are golden.
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dat Rolex doe
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珍しく大きなもの拾った I found something big, how unusual of me
https://instagram.fbeg1-1.fna.fbcdn....85104181_n.jpg lololol "sth big" |
Is that her hand? Looks so manly
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I love her Instagram account so much! hahaha Love all the photos of tiny thing on her hands. <3
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Utada Hikaru on divorce rumors: Money is of least importance in a partner:
http://aramajapan.com/news/utada-on-...partner/63018/ |
get that promo
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hmm..we will see..it's publicity just like what Ayu did in the past and this kind of publicity coming back to hunt her just like crazy...and need years to recover from it.
I hope it's not true though...the label for this new album being called something she release after 8 years hiatus alone already good promotion. |
I hate this celebrity gossip stuff.:dead2
I don't think many people would even believe this, everyone knows that Utada is low drama and private. Looks to me that it is just the media looking for attention. |
The album is gonna be released in 4 weeks and we still don't have any news, PV previews or anything :(
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Did she say there'll be a PV? I forgot... :shakehead
I kinda regret that I preordered the cd at cdjapan. I should've preordered it somewhere else that oricon will count. |
How naïve of me would it be to start hoping for an international tour? xD
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"Hanataba wo Kimi ni" was released in April and has been one of the year's best-selling singles digitally. Its music video will finally be released in a matter of hours.
http://www.jpopasia.com/feed/18410/u...i-music-video/ |
I'm hoping she'll actually be in this one, but not holding my breath
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Cool, will check out the PV. I've still not watched the Manatsu No Tooriame PV tbh! |
I forgot how gorgeous Utada is. What a beautiful video; if felt so personal :)
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It's been so long since I have seen Utada not in just a still photo!
She still looks so young and having a child has not impacted her body at all. She looks great.:luv2 I wish she would have made an appearance in her other song since I prefer that one over this. So much curiosity over this album!:dead2 |
Some important points from The first Interview since her hiatus, translatet into english by U.Blog.
Knew that she wanted this album to be in memory of her mother. Felt that English wouldn’t fit, but also felt that Japanese would feel too heavy. Thought French would fit well. The positive reaction to “Hanataba wo Kimi ni” and “Manatsu no Tooriame” had a big impact on the second half of her songwriting. Listeners caught onto her paying respects to her mother, which forced her to really make sure that the album as a whole wouldn’t be something would “paint mud on my mother’s face” There are very few English words/phrases on the album. She used to rely on English phrases when she didn’t want to sing about things too directly. This time, she only wanted to sing beautiful Japanese lyrics. The photographer Julien Mignot was a friend of Utada’s prior to the album shoot. Was the first time that she selected the director/artist herself. The first track “Michi” (Road) is danceable (!) She wanted the first song to reiterate that she is doing ok. Outside of “Michi,” she wanted the arrangements to be on the quieter side, so that her voice and words would be front and center. The song “Ore no Kanojo” (My Gal) she considers less PG13 and more R. Very adult themed.The song includes some French words. “Ningyo” (Mermaid) is acoustic. Was written at a point after her mother’s death where Utada wasn’t sure if she could write music again. She picked up a guitar and this song came to her. The lyrics didn’t come to her for a very long time, and was actually influenced by seeing the paper-cutout MV for “Hanataba wo Kimini” “Kouya no Ookami” (Wolf of the Wilderness) was inspired by Hermann Hesse’s “Steppenwolf.” It includes very noticeable breathing sounds. She felt that “Sakura Nagashi” had to be the final track. This is the first time that she’s done the entire track ordering by herself. The album overall was not quite self therapy, but even listening to a song like “Michi” gave herself strength. She’s never felt such a strong feeling of wanting people to hear her music. She’s planning on continuing music after this album, but she doesn’t think she’ll be able to make something like this again. |
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Thanks for the link :D.
Gosh finally she's in her music video. She looks so beautiful in the vid!! She should've released a CD+DVD version, I'd definitely buy it! |
I had a feeling she was gonna ditch heavy use of English on the album in regards. Which is fine. Excited to hear Michi though, if it's a dance track. Super stoked for this album!
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The description of the tracks and the album meaning is so exciting. Can't wait to heat the album now.
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http://www.utadahikaru.jp/from-hikki...3095/index.php
You can see these Rings in her PV! She received the rings from her mom as a young child and didn't understand why. :( Her Press release mentions that both singles passed the 500k mark! |
The "Hanataba wo Kimi ni" PV was so beautiful...as well as Utada, herself! Everything's gorgeous, all around. :heart Welcome back, hikki! :weep
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http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/2077777...?ref_cd=tw_pic ... I have to find my website from yesterday ... :grumpy |
"Because I myself, and my own presence, has its beginnings in my mother": Utada Hikaru releases her much anticipated new album "Fantome"
-- Music listeners all over Japan have been waiting. It’s fair to say that this is not simply hyperbole. Finally ending her hiatus, her 6th original Japanese album and first in 8.5 years, “Fantome” will be released on September 28th. A French word meaning “ghost” or “shadow,” the album is a dedication to her mother who passed away in 2013. It’s her first step forward into a new chapter, and we talk with her and her feelings. -- — This is you resuming activities after roughly 6 years… When I announced my break, a lot of people were asking “Why?,” and I didn’t really know how to answer. I wouldn’t really say inertia, but once something starts moving it’s hard to stop, and when something’s stopped it’s hard to move. There was such an immediate commotion around my debut, and from there this identity of “Utada Hikaru” grew so much. The bigger it got, like a big truck it got hard to steer, and I found myself unable to choose my own direction. I thought, “This isn’t good,” so I decided to take a break. — And now after 8.5 years, this new album. Why the title “Fantome”? I knew that I wanted this album to be a dedication to my deceased mother, so I was thinking about this idea of Samsara (Buddhist idea of the cycle of death and rebirth) and the word “shadow.” There was a point where anything I laid my eyes on made me see my mother, and even seeing my son’s smile made me sad. But through the process of making this album, these jumbled feelings I was having became a bit more sorted. This feeling of, “Well if I’m feeling my mother’s presence as a shadow, that’s ok. Because I myself, and my own presence, has its beginnings in my mother.” And so as I was thinking about the title, I didn’t like the idea of using English like before, and the Japanese words that came to mind were just way too heavy, so this thought of “French seems to fit” came about. I began searching for French words, and I came across the word “Fantome,” which means ghost or shadow, and I thought “This is it!” — I heard that the reaction from listeners to the songs “Hanataba wo Kimini” and “Manatsu no Tooriame” which were released digitally in April, had a big impact on the final album? There were a lot of listeners who heard these 2 songs and realized, “I wonder if these are about her mother?” And it wasn’t sympathy, but more empathy or this sense of the importation of feelings. I had never really encountered with my own songs, where the reaction was so different from my expectation. And both in a good and bad sense, I’d never allowed that sort of reaction to influence my next material. But the reaction to these 2 songs in particular felt so positive to me, that unlike any other albums, I Iet the reactions influence the outcome. During the final half of the recording process, it felt like I received the courage to finish writing the remaining lyrics. The majority of the lyrics from the album were written in the roughly 3 months after that. Definitely the shortest recording up until now. With that being said, the theme for “Hanataba wo Kimini” and “Manatsu no Tooriame” was very delicate so it took a while, and 8.5 years is obviously a long time (lol). And, because everyone knew this was “about my mother,” I had this strong sense of responsibility to not make an album that would paint my mother’s face in mud. — “Hanataba wo Kimini” was a song that was written specifically for NHK’s Asadora “Toto-Neechan,” correct? Because it’s such a national program, more than usual I wanted to make the lyrical entry point as wide as possible. Like the (Japanese groups) OFF COURSE and TULIP, and also Elton John’s “Tiny Dancer,” I imagined something light and open, and that’s what I was aiming for. Something that a lot of different listeners could apply to a lot of different situations. — On the other hand, “Manatsu no Tooriame” has very strong, literary lyrics. I was really taken aback by the beauty of the Japanese language. For this song, before I even got started, I had made the decision to write the lyrics only in Japanese. I wanted to pursue the significance of singing in Japanese, and the idea of singing a true Japanese “song.” It didn’t seem like a song that had room for English, and it also felt that for me at this moment, using English would just be an easy “escape.” I didn’t want to feel the buzz of the Roman, but rather the natural stain of the Japanese language. I wanted something that could feel beautiful, now and ever. — The album as a whole, other than a few words in English and French, are completely written in Japanese. From the very early stages of production, I very consciously wanted to go to battle with this album as “Japanese language Pop music.” The English phrases in my lyrics up until were really used when I didn’t want to directly sing about something, or I just wanted to add some color. But this time, I only wanted to line up the most crucial Japanese words, and only sing lyrics that I felt were beautiful. — The album jacket, shot by French photographer Julien Mignot, is also very beautiful and artistic. Thank you so much. I had actually known him before. When I had met him he was just a fledgling photographer, but when I recently went to his website, I saw he was so popular and his photos had gotten so good (lol). With all of my album jackets up until now, one of my directors would suggest photographers, but this was the first time that I personally said, “I think this person is great, what do you think?” I personally contacted him, and all of the scheduling and location scouting was decided by the two of us, and we shot it in Paris. It was the first time where I didn’t feel this sense of work or roles, but just as a normal girl, meeting someone and having them take my photos. It felt very natural, very human, and very freeing. That also ended up tying into my confidence with this album. — The album opens with the danceable track “Michi.” After going through your mother’s death, your marriage, the birth of your son, the oath like lyrics to the song feel like a frank condensation of all of your current feelings. Yes. Like, “I’m alright! Let’s go!” (lol). Through the process of writing the lyrics to this song, I felt like I was able to grasp the true subject of this album. I felt relieved being able to say what I wanted to say. — It’s been 8.5 years, and compared to your previous albums, your voice and lyrics sound even stronger, gentler, and I get the sense that you’ve really grown up. Besides “Michi,” I made the arrangements of the tracks very minimal, to make sure that my voice and words could be clearly heard. It was to the point of saying, “If you can’t hear the words then there’s no point,” and so my singing too is a bit more gentle and polite. — I’d agree. The 2nd track, “Ore no Kanojo” is much more adult than anything you’ve done. This is a song that I’d been messing around with since before my hiatus began. At the demo stage, half of the lyrics were kind of a joke, but I decided I wanted to keep the “Ore no Kanojo” line (lol). I think because I debuted at such a young age, before my hiatus, the thought of directly talking about sex felt taboo. When I would ever hint at something erotic, I avoided expressing it in a direct way. But this time, it kinda felt like going from PG13 to R (lol). I think I imposed on myself a type of censorship, so this time I just really freely picked words. Even simple words like “Dakiau (to embrace)” I felt free to use, and coming to terms with “death” and “life,” I finally felt able to utilize this idea of “sex,” which is such an integral part of “life.” — On this track, similar to the album title, you use French. Without any previous experience or any clear calculation, the French words just kinda came to me and I was a little shocked. I think I maybe wanted something very cool and also just very sensual sounding. Moreso than English, French requires a very evocative vocalization method. And also, right when I finished writing the lyrics to this song, I started thinking through the album title. — Well let me ask some questions about some other tracks. “Ningyo” is very unusual for your songs in that it has a very rustic, acoustic sound. After my mother had passed away, at a point where I felt like “I don’t know if I can make music anymore,” I picked up a guitar and this song kinda just happened. This was another song that I really felt this urge to write a “beautiful Japanese language song,” hence I struggled a lot with the lyrics. I hemmed and hawed for about a year, and at a point where I just didn’t think I’d be able to reach my goal and was about to give up, all of a sudden these words started pouring out of me. I think due to this sense of accomplishment, this is the song I’m most proud of. Actually, in the original paper-cut MV for “Hanataba wo Kimini,” there’s a scene where this woman who’s been living in this village as a human, suddenly goes to the sea and jumps in and returns to her original form as a mermaid, and when I saw the original storyboards, I felt as if the artist was comforting me, warmly supporting me, and more than anything, just truly understood and accepted “Hanataba wo Kimini,” and I just couldn’t stop crying. And that’s where this mermaid motif took over. — On “Kayou no Ookami” my ears were really taken by the sighing sounds. During the final stage of production, when I had run out of ideas, just through sheer momentum this was quickly created (lol). When I was having tea with a friend, we were discussing how we both liked Hermann Hesse, and from there I remembered his novel “Steppenwolf,” and that’s where it tied into the lyrics. I undertook it after the main vocals had been all recorded, and the entire album recording session was ended with these sighs (lol). With “Hanataba wo Kimini” as well, I felt something was missing so I added in the sighs. Actually, using these “breaths” as expression is a mini theme of the album. — The album comes to a close with “Sakura Nagashi” There really wasn’t anywhere but the end that this song could be placed. Up until now, I’d take a tracklist proposal from the album production team and we’d all work through it together, but this time I did it on my own. So in that sense as well, with this album, in a lot of ways, as a project leader I had to really take control. Due to my mother’s death and also coming into my own as a mother, I had to suddenly become a proper adult. Knowing that no one else could show me what road to follow, and experiencing this frantic need to keep moving forward, allowed me to grasp a sense of confidence that I’ve never had. — The lyrics, whether direct or indirect, use the motif of your “mother.” And yet, even though these songs are so personal, the quality of these songs is so high that everyone is able to share in that music. I just have so much admiration for that. But don’t you think this theme of a “mother” is actually one of the most “pop” motifs? I’d say that for most people, your mother or some kind of presence similar to that, becomes the basis for your own nucleus, and your world sort of forms around that. I’d say that is very very “pop.” — Yeah when you put it that way it makes sense. I actually think that’s why the reception to “Hanataba wo Kimini” was so strong. And I think that’s why right now, more than anytime before, I have a strong sense of trust with the listeners. — Then finally, for you, what sort of album did “Fantome” turn out to be? It’s an album that I was able to “accept,” and have “accepted.” I wouldn’t call it self-therapy, but listening back to “Michi,” I’ve begun to think “I’m not sad. I’m gonna be alright.” It also might be the first time that I’ve felt this sense of, “listen to this!” so strongly (lol). It’s an album that I really want people to hear. If some kind of feeling can reach the listener, and be accepted, I’d be happy. I plan on continuing to make music after this, but I really don’t think I’ll be able to make an album like this again. Original interview in Japanese: http://trendnews.yahoo.co.jp/archives/450841/ |
Thanks for the translation. This makes me excited for what's to come. I like how she describes the songs and how she took control over everything.
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Thanks for the translations, I'm so excited about this new work *_*
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With that kind of interview, I expect the album would make me into an emotional wreck and I'm excited with that idea lol
I love you so much Hikki |
I really really like this kind of interview where we learn how an artist is involved in the process of creation of her music, especially in the extent Hikki does it. I can't wait for the album so much.
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I wonder if we can hope/expect any other PVs from the album? Somehow I'm afraid that she'll just release the album without promoting it...like at all lol
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Is it there any info about the album getting released on spotify? I'm so excited to hear it!
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Just pre-ordered Fantôme.
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That interview was really nice.:yes
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Thanks for the interview translation DeepRiver! :)
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Utada Hikaru discusses her creative process for new album Fantôme
http://aramajapan.com/news/music/uta...fantome/63307/ |
OMG!!! Promotion !!!!!!!
http://www.utadahikaru.jp/sp/news/ She will be appearing on NHK SONGS, CX Love Music, and NEWS ZERO ... and this is just the beginning ... :luv2 She will sing Hanataba wo Kimini, Manatsu no Tooriame, Michi, and Tomodachi. She looks stunning . |
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She looks awesome on the new Pia Music Complex Cover |
she looks great love her new haircut:love
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She is looking very striking in that magazine cover!
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Other pics from the site:
http://www.utadahikaru.jp/img_news/news_160905_02.png http://www.utadahikaru.jp/img_news/news_160905_03.jpg My body is ready! |
Darnn I'm too excited!!!! I really wanna hear her singing Hanataba and Manatsu~~~~
Of course I wanna hear the two new songs as well!!!! |
The first billboards ...
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Crkl-uEUsAAUyiZ.jpg:large https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CrJV0F7UEAAxoT9.jpg https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CrMRX5ZUEAURDHt.jpg Credits : U Blog / chako / tomad / twitter ... |
I do not like those straight cut bangs at all...
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