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Utada Hikaru is a famous Japanese/English singer that has produced 8 outstanding albums to date. She was also the hit artist that created singles for popular game(s) Kingdom Hearts & Kingdom Hearts II. Hikaru has also not failed to debut in the states, being a fluent speaker of conversation and further english she has had many concerts there and an album made in pure english (exodus). However I am not here to speak about the life and background of our lovely Hikki. Though I could go on forever. However I’m sure you die hard fans know tons more than me

~I wonder what everyone thinks about her new song.
So has anyone heard her first 2009 released song? “Come Back To Me“
It’s Utada Hikaru’s very first song this year & I believe it was produced in America [Correct me if I'm wrong].
I’d say it’s very R&B, Pop. Her usual lovely vocals are still very much dominate the song and complete it, however I do very strongly dislike the way the song is very Americanized and cliche, it sounds like just another jumpy song off some half done artist. Keeping in mind I love all music by Hikki. Just that her latest song isn’t like her previous work. I appreciate that she is trying out new styles but hope that she doesn’t continue running in this field. There are too many songs in this category and her voice is made for much bigger better things. It’s a godsend and I hope she continues to produce work in a different manner.
Disregarding her latest song. I am still very much a large Hikki supporter/fan. Anyone that doesn’t know of her I strongly recommend her music for anyone that appreciates good music & knows what music is. Sung with soul and passion and emotion.
To listen to “Come Back To Me” click here.
I look forward to her progress in the chances of creating a brand new album. (:
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