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Fantôme (album)

Fantôme is the sixth Japanese studio album (ninth overall) by Japanese-American singer-songwriter Hikaru Utada. Although Utada announced an indefinite hiatus from the public eye in August 2010, she continued writing and composing material with her father, Utada Teruzane, and long-term collaborator, Miyake Akira.[citation needed] Musically, Fantôme contains a collection of tracks that utilizes acoustic and stripped-down instrumentations, alongside influences of pop, electronic, and R&B music. The lyrical content delves into themes of grief, sadness, love, and death—mostly influenced by the death of her mother, her second marriage, and the birth of her son in 2015.[citation needed]

Fantôme
Standard cover, the background shows it faces black and white with a distance control fading.
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 28, 2016
Recorded2012–2016
Genre
Length49:45
Label
Producer
Hikaru Utada chronology
Singles from Fantôme
  1. "Sakura Nagashi"
    Released: November 17, 2012
  2. "Hanataba o Kimi ni"
    Released: April 15, 2016
  3. "Manatsu no Tōriame"
    Released: April 15, 2016
  4. "Michi"
    Released: September 16, 2016

Commercially, Fantôme experienced success in Japan, reaching number one on the weekly Oricon Albums Chart with sales of over 253,000 units, becoming her eighth consecutive number-one album in the country. It additionally topped the US World Albums chart and has sold over a million copies worldwide. It won various awards, including Album of the Year at the Japan Record Awards and the Grand Prix prize at the CD Shop Awards.[2][3] The singles "Sakura Nagashi", "Hanataba o Kimi ni", and "Manatsu no Tōriame" were released prior to the album's announcement, while "Michi" and "Nijikan Dake no Vacance" were dropped shortly before its release.[4]

Background and recording

In July 2015, Utada announced on her blog that she had given birth to a baby boy and was working on a new album during the pregnancy.[5] In March 2016, it was revealed by her team that she had returned from her five-year hiatus with two new digital singles, "Hanataba o Kimi ni" and "Manatsu no Tōriame", and a campaign called "New-Turn", with songs downloaded by Japanese fans via digital music services having part of their sales donated to planting cherry trees in areas damaged by the by 2011 Tōhoku earthquake.[6][7][8]

On July 12, 2016, Utada posted on her Instagram account that she had finished recording for a new album.[9] On August 8, the cover and track listing were revealed on Utada's web site. For the first time, Utada used Japanese titles for all the songs on the album.[1][10] Fantôme was released physically in Japan and digitally worldwide on September 28, 2016, through Virgin Music and Universal Music Japan. This was her first record released following the 2013 merger of EMI Music Japan with Universal Music Japan. The album was released in two formats: a physical SHM-CD; and a digital download.[citation needed]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
JpopAsia9.5/10[11]
MuuMuse(positive)[12]
Unrecorded.mu70/100[13]

Upon its release, Fantôme received critical acclaim. Ryo Miyauchi of Unrecorded.mu rated the album with 70 points out of 100, commending the singer's songwriting and vulnerability, especially highlighted in the album tracks "Ningyo", "Tomodachi", and "Kōya no Ōkami". Miyauchi added that he believed the record's sound was similar to her previous albums:

"Though Fantôme shows no sign from Utada of being nostalgic for who she once was, the album still sounds undoubtedly her. Fantôme creates an odd sense of time where it has one foot in the past and another slightly pointed to what’s next."[13]

Commercial performance

Japan and Asia

In Japan, Fantôme debuted at number one on the Daily Oricon Albums Chart, selling 87,088 units.[14] For its first week on the Weekly Oricon Albums Chart, it entered atop the chart with over 252,581 copies sold; It sold more copies than its competitor of the week, Exile's greatest hits album Extreme Best (2016).[15] Fantôme became her ninth number one album, her first studio album since Heart Station (2008) to debut at the top position, but also resulted in becoming her lowest first week sales for one of her Japanese-language albums.[16]

In its second week, it stayed at number 1 with 103,854 physical units sold, again outselling the nearest competitor by a wide margin.[17] The next week, it stayed at number one, selling 63,207 units, thus becoming her only studio album besides her debut First Love to chart at the pole position for more than two weeks, and then further extending this feat by one more week.[18][19] Likewise, Fantôme debuted at the top spot on the Japan Hot Albums and the Top Albums Sales charts, both hosted by Billboard Japan.[20][21]

Alongside this, Utada's digital single "Michi" placed atop of the Radio Songs chart during the week of October 10, 2016.[22] On November 9, 2016, Oricon revealed its new weekly Digital Albums Chart.[23] Fantôme ranked at number one on the chart, selling 6,537 digital downloads.[24] It topped the chart a second week, shifting an additional 3,993 downloads.[25] According to Billboard Japan, Fantôme was the best-selling digital album of the year, as well as the third-best-selling physical album, according to Oricon. Overall, it thus became the top-selling album of the year in Japan.[26][27] The album sold 569,963 physical units in 2016 and 117,259 in 2017, according to Oricon's respective yearly sales ranking, thus totalling 687,222 physical units sold by December 2017.[28][29]

Other territories

Upon its overseas release on the iTunes Store, Fantôme debuted at number one in Japan, Finland, Slovenia and 7 other Asian territories. It reached the top ten in the United States, Australia, Canada, Sweden, New Zealand and a further 6 countries. Additionally, it entered the top 20 in the United Kingdom and 5 further countries. According to online publications, it was labelled as her most successful release internationally, and had beaten previous positions that her English records: Exodus (2004) and This Is The One (2009) experienced.[30][31][32]

The album opened at number two on the US Billboard World Albums chart. It marked her first record to enter the World Albums chart, her first Japanese release to enter the US charts, and her first album to obtain a position in the US since This Is The One in 2009; it sold approximately 1,992 units in its first two days of sale.[33] The following week, it reached number one and had sold over 3,500 units.[34]

Promotion

Utada's website listed a schedule of magazine reviews and interviews about the album, internet interviews and TV appearances with performances with songs from the album, on shows like Music Station (where she performed "Sakura Nagashi" for the first time live), NHK's SONGS (where she performed "Michi", "Tomodachi" and "Hanataba o Kimi ni"), CX's Love Music and NTV's News Zero.[35][36] An Internet live stream event was scheduled to happen on December 9, 2016, called Sanjudai wa Hodo-Hodo, where Utada answered fan questions and performed the songs "Boukyaku" and "Ningyo" live. Two guests had been announced, the rapper Kohh and the DJ Punpee.[37]

Singles

Fantome is Utada's first Japanese-language studio album not to have any physical singles released. All the songs released as singles were distributed on online platforms exclusively. The first one was "Sakura Nagashi", the theme song of Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo, which was released on November 17, 2012, while she was still officially on hiatus. On April 15, 2016, "Hanataba o Kimi ni" and "Manatsu no Tōriame" were released, marking her official return to the music scene. The former became a big success for her, being certified double platinum for over 500,000 digital downloads[38] and staying on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 over the course of the rest of the year, peaking at number 2.[39] The latter received the award for "Video of The Year" at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards Japan.[40]

On September 13, 2016, shortly before the album's release, "Michi" was released to radio stations, and three days later as a digital download,[41] while "Nijikan Dake no Vacance", a duet with Sheena Ringo, received a music video release.[42] On January 19, 2017, the singer's 34th birthday, a music video for "Bōkyaku" (sung with Kohh) was also released.[43]

Track listing

All tracks written by Hikaru Utada except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Michi (, Road)" 3:36
2."Ore no Kanojo (俺の彼女, My Girlfriend)" 5:04
3."Hanataba o Kimi ni (花束を君に, A Bouquet for You)" 4:38
4."Nijikan Dake no Vacance (二時間だけのバカンス, Two Hour Only Vacation)" (featuring Sheena Ringo) 4:42
5."Ningyo (人魚, Mermaid)" 4:16
6."Tomodachi (ともだち, Friends)" (with Nariaki Obukuro) 4:22
7."Manatsu no Tōriame (真夏の通り雨, Midsummer Shower)" 5:38
8."Kōya no Ōkami (荒野の狼, Wolves in the Wilderness)" 4:34
9."Bōkyaku (忘却, Oblivion)" (featuring KOHH)
5:05
10."Jinsei Saikō no Hi (人生最高の日, The Best Day of My Life)" 3:10
11."Sakura Nagashi (桜流し, Flowing Cherry Blossoms)"4:40

Personnel

Credits adapted from the album’s liner notes.[44]

Vocals

Instrumentation

  • Hikaru Utada – string arrangement (tracks 2-4, 7-8), brass arrangement (tracks 6, 8, 11)
  • Nick Meier – guitars (track 1)
  • Ian Thomas – drums (tracks 2-3, 5)
  • Andy Waterworth – double bass (track 2)
  • Ben Parker – guitars (tracks 2-4, 10), electric bass (tracks 3, 10), electric guitar (track 8)
  • Simon Hale – acoustic piano (tracks 2-3, 8), conductor, string arrangement (tracks 2-4, 8), wurlitzer (track 8)
  • Everton Nelson – strings leader (tracks 2-4, 8)
  • Steve Price – strings recording (track 3)
  • Sylvester Earl Harvin – drums (tracks 4-5, 8-10), drum machine (track 4)
  • Jodi Milliner – electric bass (tracks 4, 8)
  • Tanaka Yoshito – guitars (track 4), acoustic guitar (track 6)
  • Asakawa Tomoyuki – harp (track 5)
  • Francis Hylton – electric bass (track 6)
  • Will Fry – percussion (track 6)
  • Sid Gauld – brass leader, trumpet (tracks 6, 8)
  • Andy Panayi – tenor saxophone (tracks 6, 8)
  • Mark Nightingale – trombone (tracks 6, 8)
  • Tamada Tom – drums (track 7)
  • Yamaguchi Hiroo – electric bass (tracks 7, 9)
  • Kawano Kei – band leader, conductor (tracks 7, 11), acoustic piano (track 7), string arrangement (track 11)
  • Suhara Anzu – strings leader (track 7)
  • Ogasawara Takumi – drums (track 11)
  • Taneda Takeshi – electric bass (track 11)
  • Kon Tsuyoshi – electric guitar (track 11)
  • Amemiya Mamiko – strings leader (track 11)
  • Steve Fitzmaurice – percussion (track 3)
  • Darren Heelis – percussion (track 3), synth bass (tracks 7, 10)
  • Paul Carter – piano, synth arrangement (track 11)

Production

  • Hikaru Utada – executive producer, production, songwriting (all tracks)
  • KOHH – songwriting (track 9)
  • Komori Masahito – vocal editing (track 9)
  • Paul Carter – production (track 11)
  • Utada Sking Teruzane – executive producer
  • Miyake Akiro – executive producer

Technical

  • Hikaru Utada – programming (tracks 1-2, 4, 6-11)
  • Tom Coyne – mastering (all tracks)
  • Steve Fitzmaurice – recording, mixing (tracks 1-10), additional drum programming (tracks 3-4, 6-8, 10)
  • Komori Masahito – vocal recording (tracks 1-8, 10), additional vocal recording (track 4)
  • Inoue Uni – vocal recording (track 4)
  • Darren Heelis – additional engineering (tracks 1-10), additional drum programming (tracks 3-4, 6-8, 10)
  • Alexis Smith – additional programming (track 1)
  • Joe Henson – additional programming (track 1)
  • Matsui Atushi – recording (tracks 4-7, 9, 11)
  • Mike Horner – recording (tracks 9-10)
  • Paul Carter – programming (track 11)
  • Goetz B. – mixing (track 11)
  • Jeremy Murphy – strings recording assistance (track 3)

Artwork

  • Seida Yu – art direction
  • Julien Mignot – photography
  • Ogawa Kyohei – styling
  • Inagaki Ryoji – hair, make-up

Charts

Sales and certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Japan (RIAJ)[55]
Physical
3× Platinum 750,000^
Japan (RIAJ)[56]
Digital
Gold 100,000*
United States 3,500[34]
Summaries
Worldwide 1,000,000[57]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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External links

  • on Hikaru Utada's official web site
Preceded by Japan Record Award for the Best Album
2016
Succeeded by
The Kids
(Suchmos)

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Fantome is the sixth Japanese studio album ninth overall by Japanese American singer songwriter Hikaru Utada Although Utada announced an indefinite hiatus from the public eye in August 2010 she continued writing and composing material with her father Utada Teruzane and long term collaborator Miyake Akira citation needed Musically Fantome contains a collection of tracks that utilizes acoustic and stripped down instrumentations alongside influences of pop electronic and R amp B music The lyrical content delves into themes of grief sadness love and death mostly influenced by the death of her mother her second marriage and the birth of her son in 2015 citation needed FantomeStandard cover the background shows it faces black and white with a distance control fading Studio album by Hikaru UtadaReleasedSeptember 28 2016Recorded2012 2016GenreJ pop rock 1 electronica acoustic R amp BLength49 45LabelVirgin Universal JapanProducerHikaru UtadaUtada TeruzaneMiyake AkiraHikaru Utada chronologyUtada Hikaru Single Collection Vol 2 2010 Fantome 2016 Hatsukoi 2018 Singles from Fantome Sakura Nagashi Released November 17 2012 Hanataba o Kimi ni Released April 15 2016 Manatsu no Tōriame Released April 15 2016 Michi Released September 16 2016Commercially Fantome experienced success in Japan reaching number one on the weekly Oricon Albums Chart with sales of over 253 000 units becoming her eighth consecutive number one album in the country It additionally topped the US World Albums chart and has sold over a million copies worldwide It won various awards including Album of the Year at the Japan Record Awards and the Grand Prix prize at the CD Shop Awards 2 3 The singles Sakura Nagashi Hanataba o Kimi ni and Manatsu no Tōriame were released prior to the album s announcement while Michi and Nijikan Dake no Vacance were dropped shortly before its release 4 Contents 1 Background and recording 2 Critical reception 3 Commercial performance 3 1 Japan and Asia 3 2 Other territories 4 Promotion 4 1 Singles 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 6 1 Vocals 6 2 Instrumentation 6 3 Production 6 4 Technical 6 5 Artwork 7 Charts 7 1 Weekly charts 7 2 Year end charts 8 Sales and certifications 9 References 10 External linksBackground and recording EditIn July 2015 Utada announced on her blog that she had given birth to a baby boy and was working on a new album during the pregnancy 5 In March 2016 it was revealed by her team that she had returned from her five year hiatus with two new digital singles Hanataba o Kimi ni and Manatsu no Tōriame and a campaign called New Turn with songs downloaded by Japanese fans via digital music services having part of their sales donated to planting cherry trees in areas damaged by the by 2011 Tōhoku earthquake 6 7 8 On July 12 2016 Utada posted on her Instagram account that she had finished recording for a new album 9 On August 8 the cover and track listing were revealed on Utada s web site For the first time Utada used Japanese titles for all the songs on the album 1 10 Fantome was released physically in Japan and digitally worldwide on September 28 2016 through Virgin Music and Universal Music Japan This was her first record released following the 2013 merger of EMI Music Japan with Universal Music Japan The album was released in two formats a physical SHM CD and a digital download citation needed Critical reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingJpopAsia9 5 10 11 MuuMuse positive 12 Unrecorded mu70 100 13 Upon its release Fantome received critical acclaim Ryo Miyauchi of Unrecorded mu rated the album with 70 points out of 100 commending the singer s songwriting and vulnerability especially highlighted in the album tracks Ningyo Tomodachi and Kōya no Ōkami Miyauchi added that he believed the record s sound was similar to her previous albums Though Fantome shows no sign from Utada of being nostalgic for who she once was the album still sounds undoubtedly her Fantome creates an odd sense of time where it has one foot in the past and another slightly pointed to what s next 13 Commercial performance EditJapan and Asia Edit In Japan Fantome debuted at number one on the Daily Oricon Albums Chart selling 87 088 units 14 For its first week on the Weekly Oricon Albums Chart it entered atop the chart with over 252 581 copies sold It sold more copies than its competitor of the week Exile s greatest hits album Extreme Best 2016 15 Fantome became her ninth number one album her first studio album since Heart Station 2008 to debut at the top position but also resulted in becoming her lowest first week sales for one of her Japanese language albums 16 In its second week it stayed at number 1 with 103 854 physical units sold again outselling the nearest competitor by a wide margin 17 The next week it stayed at number one selling 63 207 units thus becoming her only studio album besides her debut First Love to chart at the pole position for more than two weeks and then further extending this feat by one more week 18 19 Likewise Fantome debuted at the top spot on the Japan Hot Albums and the Top Albums Sales charts both hosted by Billboard Japan 20 21 Alongside this Utada s digital single Michi placed atop of the Radio Songs chart during the week of October 10 2016 22 On November 9 2016 Oricon revealed its new weekly Digital Albums Chart 23 Fantome ranked at number one on the chart selling 6 537 digital downloads 24 It topped the chart a second week shifting an additional 3 993 downloads 25 According to Billboard Japan Fantome was the best selling digital album of the year as well as the third best selling physical album according to Oricon Overall it thus became the top selling album of the year in Japan 26 27 The album sold 569 963 physical units in 2016 and 117 259 in 2017 according to Oricon s respective yearly sales ranking thus totalling 687 222 physical units sold by December 2017 28 29 Other territories Edit Upon its overseas release on the iTunes Store Fantome debuted at number one in Japan Finland Slovenia and 7 other Asian territories It reached the top ten in the United States Australia Canada Sweden New Zealand and a further 6 countries Additionally it entered the top 20 in the United Kingdom and 5 further countries According to online publications it was labelled as her most successful release internationally and had beaten previous positions that her English records Exodus 2004 and This Is The One 2009 experienced 30 31 32 The album opened at number two on the US Billboard World Albums chart It marked her first record to enter the World Albums chart her first Japanese release to enter the US charts and her first album to obtain a position in the US since This Is The One in 2009 it sold approximately 1 992 units in its first two days of sale 33 The following week it reached number one and had sold over 3 500 units 34 Promotion EditUtada s website listed a schedule of magazine reviews and interviews about the album internet interviews and TV appearances with performances with songs from the album on shows like Music Station where she performed Sakura Nagashi for the first time live NHK s SONGS where she performed Michi Tomodachi and Hanataba o Kimi ni CX s Love Music and NTV s News Zero 35 36 An Internet live stream event was scheduled to happen on December 9 2016 called Sanjudai wa Hodo Hodo where Utada answered fan questions and performed the songs Boukyaku and Ningyo live Two guests had been announced the rapper Kohh and the DJ Punpee 37 Singles Edit Fantome is Utada s first Japanese language studio album not to have any physical singles released All the songs released as singles were distributed on online platforms exclusively The first one was Sakura Nagashi the theme song of Evangelion 3 0 You Can Not Redo which was released on November 17 2012 while she was still officially on hiatus On April 15 2016 Hanataba o Kimi ni and Manatsu no Tōriame were released marking her official return to the music scene The former became a big success for her being certified double platinum for over 500 000 digital downloads 38 and staying on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 over the course of the rest of the year peaking at number 2 39 The latter received the award for Video of The Year at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards Japan 40 On September 13 2016 shortly before the album s release Michi was released to radio stations and three days later as a digital download 41 while Nijikan Dake no Vacance a duet with Sheena Ringo received a music video release 42 On January 19 2017 the singer s 34th birthday a music video for Bōkyaku sung with Kohh was also released 43 Track listing EditAll tracks written by Hikaru Utada except where noted No TitleWriter s Length1 Michi 道 Road 3 362 Ore no Kanojo 俺の彼女 My Girlfriend 5 043 Hanataba o Kimi ni 花束を君に A Bouquet for You 4 384 Nijikan Dake no Vacance 二時間だけのバカンス Two Hour Only Vacation featuring Sheena Ringo 4 425 Ningyo 人魚 Mermaid 4 166 Tomodachi ともだち Friends with Nariaki Obukuro 4 227 Manatsu no Tōriame 真夏の通り雨 Midsummer Shower 5 388 Kōya no Ōkami 荒野の狼 Wolves in the Wilderness 4 349 Bōkyaku 忘却 Oblivion featuring KOHH HikaruKOHH5 0510 Jinsei Saikō no Hi 人生最高の日 The Best Day of My Life 3 1011 Sakura Nagashi 桜流し Flowing Cherry Blossoms HikaruPaul Carter4 40Personnel EditCredits adapted from the album s liner notes 44 Vocals Edit Hikaru Utada lead vocals all tracks Ringo Sheena featured vocals track 4 Nariaki Obukuro featured vocals track 6 Kohh featured vocals track 9 Instrumentation Edit Hikaru Utada string arrangement tracks 2 4 7 8 brass arrangement tracks 6 8 11 Nick Meier guitars track 1 Ian Thomas drums tracks 2 3 5 Andy Waterworth double bass track 2 Ben Parker guitars tracks 2 4 10 electric bass tracks 3 10 electric guitar track 8 Simon Hale acoustic piano tracks 2 3 8 conductor string arrangement tracks 2 4 8 wurlitzer track 8 Everton Nelson strings leader tracks 2 4 8 Steve Price strings recording track 3 Sylvester Earl Harvin drums tracks 4 5 8 10 drum machine track 4 Jodi Milliner electric bass tracks 4 8 Tanaka Yoshito guitars track 4 acoustic guitar track 6 Asakawa Tomoyuki harp track 5 Francis Hylton electric bass track 6 Will Fry percussion track 6 Sid Gauld brass leader trumpet tracks 6 8 Andy Panayi tenor saxophone tracks 6 8 Mark Nightingale trombone tracks 6 8 Tamada Tom drums track 7 Yamaguchi Hiroo electric bass tracks 7 9 Kawano Kei band leader conductor tracks 7 11 acoustic piano track 7 string arrangement track 11 Suhara Anzu strings leader track 7 Ogasawara Takumi drums track 11 Taneda Takeshi electric bass track 11 Kon Tsuyoshi electric guitar track 11 Amemiya Mamiko strings leader track 11 Steve Fitzmaurice percussion track 3 Darren Heelis percussion track 3 synth bass tracks 7 10 Paul Carter piano synth arrangement track 11 Production Edit Hikaru Utada executive producer production songwriting all tracks KOHH songwriting track 9 Komori Masahito vocal editing track 9 Paul Carter production track 11 Utada Sking Teruzane executive producer Miyake Akiro executive producer Technical Edit Hikaru Utada programming tracks 1 2 4 6 11 Tom Coyne mastering all tracks Steve Fitzmaurice recording mixing tracks 1 10 additional drum programming tracks 3 4 6 8 10 Komori Masahito vocal recording tracks 1 8 10 additional vocal recording track 4 Inoue Uni vocal recording track 4 Darren Heelis additional engineering tracks 1 10 additional drum programming tracks 3 4 6 8 10 Alexis Smith additional programming track 1 Joe Henson additional programming track 1 Matsui Atushi recording tracks 4 7 9 11 Mike Horner recording tracks 9 10 Paul Carter programming track 11 Goetz B mixing track 11 Jeremy Murphy strings recording assistance track 3 Artwork Edit Seida Yu art direction Julien Mignot photography Ogawa Kyohei styling Inagaki Ryoji hair make upCharts EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 2016 Peak positionFrench Digital Albums SNEP 45 64Japan Hot Albums Billboard 20 1Japanese Albums Oricon 16 1Japan Digital Albums Oricon 24 1South Korean Albums Gaon 46 47South Korean International Albums Gaon 47 5US World Albums Billboard 33 1 Year end charts Edit Chart 2016 PeakpositionJapanese Albums Oricon 27 3Japan Hot Albums Billboard 48 1US World Albums Billboard 49 12Chart 2017 PositionJapanese Albums Oricon 50 34Japan Hot Albums Billboard 51 11Japan Digital Albums Billboard 52 5Chart 2018 PositionJapan Hot Albums Billboard 53 86Japan Digital Albums Billboard 54 89Sales and certifications EditRegion Certification Certified units salesJapan RIAJ 55 Physical 3 Platinum 750 000 Japan RIAJ 56 Digital Gold 100 000 United States 3 500 34 SummariesWorldwide 1 000 000 57 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone References Edit a b Utada Hikaru Releases Her 6th Original Full Album First in 8 Years on Sep 28 Utada Hikaru Official Website Utada Hikaru Official Website Archived from the original on May 1 2016 Retrieved July 7 2016 第58回 日本レコード大賞 58th Japan Record Awards Japan Composer s Association 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Musica Grabada PDF in Spanish Sociedad General de Autores y Editores September 24 2017 p 29 Archived PDF from the original on September 24 2017 Retrieved September 24 2017 External links EditFantome on Hikaru Utada s official web sitePreceded byBudou Southern All Stars Japan Record Award for the Best Album2016 Succeeded byThe Kids Suchmos Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fantome album amp oldid 1135574719, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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