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Hikari (Hikaru Utada song)

"Hikari" (Japanese: , "light") is a song recorded by Japanese–American recording artist Hikaru Utada for her fourth studio and third Japanese language album, Deep River (2002). It premiered on March 20, 2002, as the third single from the album in Japan. It was written and composed by Utada, whilst production and arrangement was handled by Utada, her father Teruzane Utada, and long-time collaborator Miyake Akira. The single, and a remix by Russell McNamara (under the alias PlanitB), was used as the official Japanese theme song for the 2002 action role-playing video game Kingdom Hearts, and appeared on its original soundtrack respectively. Musically, "Hikari" is a pop folk song. Lyrically, it is about mysteries in life and human activities.

"Hikari"
Single by Hikaru Utada
from the album Deep River
ReleasedMarch 20, 2002
Recorded2001
StudioBunkamura Studios
Shibuya, Tokyo
Genre
Length5:02
LabelToshiba EMI
Songwriter(s)Hikaru Utada
Producer(s)
Hikaru Utada singles chronology
"Traveling"
(2001)
"Hikari"
(2002)
"Sakura Drops" / "Letters"
(2002)
Music video
"Hikari" on YouTube

Upon its release, the track garnered positive reviews from music critics. Many critics highlighted the track as one of Utada's best singles, and commended her vocal abilities and songwriting. It was also successful in Japan, peaking at number one both on the Oricon Singles Chart and Tokyo Broadcasting System's (TBS) Count Down TV singles chart. It was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for physical shipments of 800,000 units.[2] An accompanying music video was shot by her then-husband, Kazuaki Kiriya; it features Utada washing dishes and drinking water. It was performed on some of her concert tours, including the Utada United and Wild Life tour.

To promote the international formats of Kingdom Hearts, Utada re-recorded an English language version entitled "Simple & Clean". Both the original edit and remix version by PlanitB served as international theme songs. It did not appear on Utada's English studio album Exodus (2004), but the original version was included on her 2009 English studio album This Is the One. It was later released as an A-side 12-inch single with Utada's single "Colors" in 2003, and received positive reviews from most music critics.

Background and release edit

In February 2000, Japanese video game artist Tetsuya Nomura announced the development of an action role-playing video game named Kingdom Hearts.[3] According to Nomura, he only had Utada in mind to create the theme song for the video game, so he had contacted them to collaborate; as a result, she accepted his offer.[4] In a brief interview with IGN, Nomura further stated; "Her music has moved millions of fans, and I was absolutely thrilled when she agreed to contribute to this project. I see her as an icon for young artists and she also proves that music transcends national and language barriers."[4]

"Hikari" was written and composed by Utada, whilst production was handled by Utada, her father Teruzane Utada, and long-time collaborator Miyake Akira.[5] The song's instrumentation consists of keyboards and programming handled by Kawano Kei, synthesizers from Tsunemi Kazuhide, and an acoustic guitar from Akiyama Hironori. The song was recorded by Ugajin Masaaki and mixed by Goh Hotoda in 2001 at Bunkamura Studio, Shibuya, Tokyo.[5] It was released as the third single from her fourth studio and third Japanese language album, Deep River (2002). Since then, the song has been remastered and re-released twice; the first on April 1, 2004, and the second time on December 9, 2014, for Utada's first greatest hits album Utada Hikaru Single Collection Vol. 1 (2003).[6][7]

It was available on a CD single, released in Japan and Taiwan. Both formats included the original track, a remix each by Russell McNamara (under the alias PlanitB) and Alex Richbough (under the alias Godson), plus the instrumental version. The artwork for the CD single's were photographed by Takimoto Mikiya. It has a long-distance shot of Utada in a greyish living room.[5][8] A promotional 12" vinyl was released by EastWorld Records in 2002, and included both the remixed tracks.[9]

Composition edit

Musically, "Hikari" is a pop folk song, as described by staff members from Japanese music magazine CD Journal.[10] Square Enix Music's Neo Locke described the song's composition and melody in an extended review: "The acoustic guitar combined with the synth in the background creates a pleasant and gentle harmony that helps bring out Utada's voice."[11] A reviewer from OngakuDB.com noted the acoustic guitar as one of the composition's key elements, and described its sound as "melancholy" and a big "impact".[12] Similarly, Yeah! J-Pop! editor Hiromi Yonemoto noted that the acoustic instrumentation was an "unusual" change in Utada's normal pop musical style.[13] Shinko Music's Hiroshi Shinito described "Hikari" as a mid-tempo ballad.[14]

According to Kano, the editor in chief of Rockin'On Japan, he stated that the lyrical content discusses themes of mystery and daily life actions; he furthered believed that the song's lyrics is an open interpretation, due to its lack of major characteristics and identified philosophy and religion as examples.[15]

Critical response edit

"Hikari" received positive reviews from most music critics. Neo Locke from Square Enix Music was positive in his review, saying "'Hikari' has always impressed me for having a very recognizable and easy to manipulate melody despite the fact that the vocals are the only melodic line in the piece — partially due once again to Hikaru Utada's strong and versatile voice." He awarded the single seven out of ten points.[11] In another positive, staff members from CD Journal complimented Utada's "simple" and "distinctive" vocals, and her songwriting.[10] Similarly, a reviewer from OngakuDB.com praised Utada's vocals and expressed happiness for the song's nostalgic vibe.[12] Yeah! J-Pop! editor Hiromi Yonemoto believed that "Hikari" demonstrated some of Utada's best vocals to date, and labeled them and the song's melody as "synergistic".[13] In a similar review, Shinko Music's Hiroshi Shinito praised the songwriting and the chorus.[14] Although describing the song in a positive manner, Sharon G. from KpopBreaks.com compared the song to many other of Utada's music, and felt "Hikari" didn't come close to her "true sound".[16] Despite Daniel Kalabakov from Soundtrack Central disliking pop songs, he complimented Utada's singing and the track's instrumentation.[17]

Commercial performance edit

Commercially, "Hikari" was a success in Japan. It became her seventh single to debut at number one on the Oricon Singles Chart, with sales of 270,370 units.[18] It stayed at number one for a sole week, and spent a total of 13 weeks on that chart.[19] By the end of 2002, the single was ranked at number 10 on Oricon's Annual 2002 chart with sales of 598,130 units.[20] This made "Hikari" her third single to reach inside the top ten of the yearly Oricon chart; the other two singles being "Sakura Drops" at number six, and "Traveling" at number two.[21] The single was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for physical shipments of 500,000 units.[2] The single debuted at number one on Tokyo Broadcasting System's (TBS) Count Down TV chart during the chart week of March 30, 2002, her eighth non-consecutive single to do so. It stayed at the top spot for three consecutive weeks.[22][23] The single stayed in the chart for 13 weeks, and was ranked at number eight on the 2002 Annual Chart.[24] Despite it not charting on any digital record charts in Japan, it was certified gold by the RIAJ for 100,000 full-length cell phone downloads.[25] According to the Oricon Style database, it is Utada's 11th highest selling single.[26]

The remix EP Hikari -Ray Of Hope Mix- achieved the #1 in Japan iTunes.[27]

Music video edit

An accompanying music video was filmed by her then-husband, Kazuaki Kiriya.[28] Utada intended to have "Hikari" directed by Kiriya, but the original idea was more complex and intricate. However, he was unable to submit her ideas and portray them into the video due to scheduling and work conflicts. Then, in a blog post, Utada revealed that the music video would feature them washing dishes because she found it enjoyable. She further explained; "Actually we were to shoot the music video of 'Hikari' with him (Kazuaki Kiriya) but it didn't come true due to his scheduling conflicts at the last moment and that's why we requested Kiriya urgently to shoot that dish-washing video."[29] The entire four minute and 22 second video has Utada washing dishes in her kitchen; during some portions of the video, Utada drinks water, stops washing the dishes, and walks away from the camera.[28] According to Utada, no further editing was needed, and was completed in one take.[28]

The music video received positive reviews from critics. According to Naomi Gingfold, writing for The Global Post, she commended the departure of Utada's general "beautiful and intricate music videos", stating "The camera did not move once. Occasionally she lip-synced along; occasionally she just washed dishes."[30] Daniel Montesinos-Donaghy from Noisey Vice noted and complimented Utada's abilities in adapting to different roles through her music videos, specifically highlighting the "mundane" activity of washing dishes.[31] A reviewer from OngakuDB.com noted a contrast between the song and the video, stating that the video had shown them "lonely" and the song more "gracious".[12]

Live performances and promotion edit

The song has been performed on some of Utada's concert tours. Despite Utada's plans to promote the song between 2002 and 2003, she halted all promotional activities due to her diagnosis of a benign ovarian tumor, which was surgically removed that same year.[32] Its first performance was in 2004, during her Bokuhan concert tour; it was included as the first song performed. It appeared on the live DVD, which was released on July 28, 2004.[33] It was included on Utada's debut English concert tour named Utada United. Featured as the closing number, it was later included on the live DVD, released on December 20, 2006.[34] "Hikari" was performed during Utada's two date concert series Wild Life in December 2010.[35] Since the track's release, it has appeared on three compilation releases: Utada Hikaru Single Collection Vol. 1 (2003), it's 2014 remastered version, and a special bundle of the compilation and the vol. 2 collection on a USB.[7][36][37] In 2014, Love Psychedelico recorded the song for Utada Hikaru no Uta, a tribute album celebrating 15 years since Utada's debut.[38]

"Simple & Clean" edit

"Simple & Clean"
Song by Hikaru Utada
from the album This Is the One
Released2003
Recorded2001
(Bunkamura Studios, Shibuya, Tokyo)
Genre
Length5:02
LabelToshiba EMI
Songwriter(s)Hikaru Utada
Producer(s)

To promote the international formats of Kingdom Hearts, Utada recorded an English version of "Hikari", named "Simple & Clean". Both the original edit and remix version by PlanitB served as the international theme songs. It did not appear on Utada's English studio album Exodus (2004), but the original version was included on her 2009 English studio album This Is the One. The version was also included on the English release of Kingdom Hearts Original Soundtrack. It was released as a B-side 12-inch single with Utada's single "Colors" in 2003, and received positive reviews from most music critics. It has been performed on two of Utada's concerts, these being Utada United in 2006 and In The Flesh 2010.

Background and composition edit

Much of the song's production is similar to the Japanese version, except the chorus was interpolated from the 9th track of her 2002 album Deep River, Uso Mitai na I Love You (嘘みたいな I Love You); was written and composed by Utada, whilst production was handled by Utada, her father Teruzane Utada, and Miyake Akira.[39] The song included live instrumentation by Kawano Kei (keyboards and programming), Tsunemi Kazuhide (synthesizers), and Akiyama Hironori (acoustic guitar), whilst it was arranged by Utada and Kawano Kei. The song was recorded by Ugajin Masaaki and mixed by Goh Hotoda in 2001 at Bunkamura Studio, Shibuya, Tokyo.[39] The song was also remixed by Russell McNamara (under the alias PlanitB).[40] Like the Japanese version, Utada felt the writing process was difficult. Musically, "Simple & Clean" is a pop folk song, as described by staff members from Japanese music magazine CD Journal.[41] Utada explained the song process in a detailed interview with Jetanny Magazine:

"... [T]hat was so hard, it's just, and it felt strained, and as a result, I'm happy that I worked hard to do those, because those English versions are really good and "Simple and Clean," I think, is a really good song, and people—most of the people that know me here, they know me for that—but it's not ideal for me as a writer, to—because, actually, I changed the melodies for "Simple and Clean" and "Hikari," because when you change the language you're singing in, the same melodies don't work—and as a writer, it's just very frustrating to have, like—I wrote these melodies for Japanese words, and to have to write in English for that, it's just not right. And then, so, for this, uh, this contract with Island Def Jam, in the beginning I separated it to this English language album, and I don't do Japanese translations. I just, my integrity as an artist just would not take that, could not take that."[42]

According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com, the song is written in the key of B♭ major and is set in time signature of common time with a tempo of 84 beats per minute. Utada's vocal range spans between the notes G3 to G5, specifically between the chorus lyrics: "When you walk away / You don't hear me say / Please oh baby don't go / Simple and clean is the way that you're making me feel tonight / It's hard to let it go".[43]

Release and reception edit

The original edit and PlanitB remix of "Simple & Clean" first appeared on Utada's single "Colors" as a B-side, which was released on January 29, 2003.[44] It was also available on the Taiwanese versions of "Colors", released in mid-2003.[40] Near the end of 2003, "Simple & Clean" was released as an A-side 12-inch single with "Colors" in Japan; it included the original and PlanitB remix.[45] The original version was included on her 2009 English studio album This Is the One.[39]

Upon its release, "Simple & Clean" received positive reviews from most music critics. Benjamin Turner from GameSpy was impressed by the translation of "Hikari" into English, and felt Utada's vocals were a good addition to the opening and ending segments of the game.[46] Michael Pascua from BlogCritics.org was generally positive, stating in a detail review; "Utada made a smart decision with the physical release of the CD: she included the songs "Simple and Clean" and "Sanctuary" from the Kingdom Hearts series. Both songs showcase a strong musical style that isn't necessarily in the R&B flare that This is the One provides. They also help connect any video game player who hasn't necessarily listened to any of her Japanese albums or even knew that she had another English album." He also labelled the song and "Sanctuary" "happy additions" to This Is The One.[47]

Live performances and promotions edit

The song has been performed on some of Utada's concert tours. Its first performance was at a special event that celebrated Utada's 20th birthday in Japan on January 19, 2003; she sang "Simple & Clean" as the encore track. Throughout the song, she performed the acoustic guitar.[48] When Kingdom Hearts was released in North America, Utada performed the song; this was one of Utada's first performances outside of Japan.[49] Despite Utada's plans to promote the song between 2002 and 2003, she halted all promotional activities due to her diagnosis of a benign ovarian tumor, which was surgically removed that same year.[32] The song was included on her Utada: In the Flesh 2010 concert tour in North America and the United Kingdom.[50] The most recent live performance of the song was during the 2022 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.

Commercial performance edit

The remix EP Simple and Clean -Ray Of Hope Remix-, released on January 11, 2017, debuted at No. 1 iTunes Store in 9 countries and charted in 26 different stores in the top 100, peaking at the #2 in the US iTunes Store, making it the biggest peak by a Japanese artist in the North American iTunes store.[27] On February 2, 2019, Simple and Clean charted at No. 21 in World Digital Song Sales of US Billboard.[51]

Legacy edit

"I still vividly remember the promotional material for the release of Kingdom Hearts. The commercials that played on television featured the trademark song of the game, 'Simple and Clean' by Utada Hikaru. A lot of interest for the game was sparked by that song. The sounds behind Utada’s words alongside images of Disney characters grasped everyone’s attention. There was something special about this game, and everyone at the time could feel it."

—The Koalition's Jake James Lugo's opinion towards the song's success, in retrospect.[52]

When the single was released and promoted through Kingdom Hearts, "Hikari" and "Simple & Clean" were widely considered a "hot topic" around the world of music, as described by a staff member at OngakuDB.com.[12] Her inclusion in the video game's respective international versions was successful, as Kingdom Hearts sold over 4.78 million units worldwide, subsequently earning the rank of being the tenth best selling PlayStation 2 video game.[53] Both songs were then included on the spin-off titles: Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories (2004), Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep (2010),[4][54] and the remix versions Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix (2013) and Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix (2014).[55] The first two games, alongside the original release, sold over 5.9 million units worldwide together.[53] Both the original and remix versions of "Hikari" (alongside an orchestral instrumental by Kingdom Hearts composer Yoko Shimomura) were included on the first soundtrack, and the HD 1.5 Remix soundtrack.[56][57] Due to the success of the songs, Utada was invited to record another track for the original video game's sequel, Kingdom Hearts II (2005). This track was the Japanese written "Passion", which was re-written to "Sanctuary" as part of the international releases.[58] Jeff Chuang from Japanator.com believed that "Simple & Clean" is what Utada is "best known for" by her fans outside of Japan.[59] Similarly, Emily Goodman from Axs.com believed that "Simple & Clean" was her most successful work outside of Japan.[60]

"Hikari" and "Simple & Clean" are often cited as "one of the best video game songs in recent history", as described by Dannii C. from Celebmix.com.[61] Alex Hanavan from The Young Folks listed the orchestral version of "Hikari", which also appeared during the credits section of Kingdom Hearts, at number two on the "Top Ten Video Game Theme Songs". He stated his reason through his extended review; "Kingdom Hearts has several 'theme songs' but the orchestrated version of 'Hikari' takes the cake with all the makings of a grand adventure. It resonates with the many themes of the games: friendship, teamwork, and adventure. 'Hikari' undoubtedly brings back wealth of memories for any fan of the franchise."[62] GameFAQs's editor Pierce Sparrow listed both "Simple & Clean" and "Sanctuary" at number two on the "Top Ten Lyrical Songs for a Video Game". Sparrow stated: "It was a little too difficult for me to choose just one of the songs, seeing as they have very similar qualities... I doubt that anyone will disagree that these are two of the greatest theme songs ever produced."[63]

"Hikari" brought Utada a number of accolades and award nominations. In 2008, the Guinness World Records listed the track as the best-selling video game single in Japan, and was included on the 2008 Gamer's Edition book; this is Utada's first, and current, induction into this.[64] At the 17th Japan Gold Disc Awards in 2003, Utada won the Song of the Year award; she had also won two awards with the same name that year for her singles "Sakura Drops" and "Colors".[65] Similarly, she also received the Silver Award for Foreign Production recognition at the 2003 Japanese Society for Rights of Authors, Composers and Publishers Awards (JASRAC).[66] In December 2015, in honor of Utada's comeback into the music business, Japanese website Goo.ne.jp hosted a poll for fans to rank their favourite songs by Utada out of 25 positions; the poll was held in only twenty-four hours, and thousands submitted their votes. As a result, "Hikari" was ranked at number three with 97 votes in total.[67][68]

Accolades edit

Awards for "Hikari"
Year Organization Award Result Ref.
2002 Japan Gold Disc Awards Song of the Year Won [64]
2003 JASRAC Awards Silver Award for Foreign Production Won [66]
"Hikaru" on listicles
Publication Accolade Year Rank
The Young Folks Top Ten Video Game Theme Songs[62] 2012 2
GameFAQs Top Ten Lyrical Songs for a Video Game[63] 2010 2
Guinness World Records Best-selling video game single in Japan[64] 2008 No rank
Dynamo Games The Best Video Game Songs of the Past 20 Years[69] 2011 2
Game Informer Best Video Game Soundtracks[70] 2014 No rank

Track listings and formats edit

Credits and personnel edit

Credits and personnel adapted by the CD liner notes of "Hikari" and "Colors".[5][40]

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Certifications for Hikari
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Japan (RIAJ)[2]
Physical single
2× Platinum 800,000^
Japan (RIAJ)[25]
Full-length ringtone
Gold 100,000*

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

Release history edit

Region Date Format Label
Japan[5][71] March 20, 2002 Toshiba-EMI
Taiwan[8] CD Single EMI Taiwan Inc.
New Zealand[74] February 3, 2003 "Simple & Clean"; CD Single with "Colors" Toshiba-EMI
Australia[75] April 1, 2004 "Simple & Clean" and remix; Digital download EMI Music
New Zealand[76]
United Kingdom[77]
Germany[78]
Ireland[79]
France[80]
Spain[81]
Australia[82] December 9, 2014 "Hikari"; Remastered digital download[A] Virgin Music
New Zealand[7]
United Kingdom[83]
Germany[84]
Ireland[85]
France[86]
Spain[87]
Taiwan[88]
United States[89]
Canada[90]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Neither the EP for "Hikari" or the parent album Deep River were released in these regions below; taken from her remastered album Utada Hikaru Single Collection Vol. 1 (2003).

References edit

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External links edit

  • at Hikaru Utada's official website (in Japanese)

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Hikari Japanese 光 light is a song recorded by Japanese American recording artist Hikaru Utada for her fourth studio and third Japanese language album Deep River 2002 It premiered on March 20 2002 as the third single from the album in Japan It was written and composed by Utada whilst production and arrangement was handled by Utada her father Teruzane Utada and long time collaborator Miyake Akira The single and a remix by Russell McNamara under the alias PlanitB was used as the official Japanese theme song for the 2002 action role playing video game Kingdom Hearts and appeared on its original soundtrack respectively Musically Hikari is a pop folk song Lyrically it is about mysteries in life and human activities Hikari Single by Hikaru Utadafrom the album Deep RiverReleasedMarch 20 2002Recorded2001StudioBunkamura StudiosShibuya TokyoGenrePop folkelectronica 1 Length5 02LabelToshiba EMISongwriter s Hikaru UtadaProducer s UtadaTeruzane UtadaMiyake AkiraHikaru Utada singles chronology Traveling 2001 Hikari 2002 Sakura Drops Letters 2002 Music video Hikari on YouTube Upon its release the track garnered positive reviews from music critics Many critics highlighted the track as one of Utada s best singles and commended her vocal abilities and songwriting It was also successful in Japan peaking at number one both on the Oricon Singles Chart and Tokyo Broadcasting System s TBS Count Down TV singles chart It was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan RIAJ for physical shipments of 800 000 units 2 An accompanying music video was shot by her then husband Kazuaki Kiriya it features Utada washing dishes and drinking water It was performed on some of her concert tours including the Utada United and Wild Life tour To promote the international formats of Kingdom Hearts Utada re recorded an English language version entitled Simple amp Clean Both the original edit and remix version by PlanitB served as international theme songs It did not appear on Utada s English studio album Exodus 2004 but the original version was included on her 2009 English studio album This Is the One It was later released as an A side 12 inch single with Utada s single Colors in 2003 and received positive reviews from most music critics Contents 1 Background and release 2 Composition 3 Critical response 4 Commercial performance 5 Music video 6 Live performances and promotion 7 Simple amp Clean 7 1 Background and composition 7 2 Release and reception 7 3 Live performances and promotions 7 4 Commercial performance 8 Legacy 9 Accolades 10 Track listings and formats 11 Credits and personnel 12 Charts 12 1 Weekly charts 12 2 Monthly charts 12 3 Yearly charts 13 Certifications 14 Release history 15 See also 16 Notes 17 References 18 External linksBackground and release editIn February 2000 Japanese video game artist Tetsuya Nomura announced the development of an action role playing video game named Kingdom Hearts 3 According to Nomura he only had Utada in mind to create the theme song for the video game so he had contacted them to collaborate as a result she accepted his offer 4 In a brief interview with IGN Nomura further stated Her music has moved millions of fans and I was absolutely thrilled when she agreed to contribute to this project I see her as an icon for young artists and she also proves that music transcends national and language barriers 4 Hikari was written and composed by Utada whilst production was handled by Utada her father Teruzane Utada and long time collaborator Miyake Akira 5 The song s instrumentation consists of keyboards and programming handled by Kawano Kei synthesizers from Tsunemi Kazuhide and an acoustic guitar from Akiyama Hironori The song was recorded by Ugajin Masaaki and mixed by Goh Hotoda in 2001 at Bunkamura Studio Shibuya Tokyo 5 It was released as the third single from her fourth studio and third Japanese language album Deep River 2002 Since then the song has been remastered and re released twice the first on April 1 2004 and the second time on December 9 2014 for Utada s first greatest hits album Utada Hikaru Single Collection Vol 1 2003 6 7 It was available on a CD single released in Japan and Taiwan Both formats included the original track a remix each by Russell McNamara under the alias PlanitB and Alex Richbough under the alias Godson plus the instrumental version The artwork for the CD single s were photographed by Takimoto Mikiya It has a long distance shot of Utada in a greyish living room 5 8 A promotional 12 vinyl was released by EastWorld Records in 2002 and included both the remixed tracks 9 Composition edit nbsp Hikari song source source A 30 second sample of Hikari Musically Hikari is a pop folk song as described by staff members from Japanese music magazine CD Journal 10 Problems playing this file See media help Musically Hikari is a pop folk song as described by staff members from Japanese music magazine CD Journal 10 Square Enix Music s Neo Locke described the song s composition and melody in an extended review The acoustic guitar combined with the synth in the background creates a pleasant and gentle harmony that helps bring out Utada s voice 11 A reviewer from OngakuDB com noted the acoustic guitar as one of the composition s key elements and described its sound as melancholy and a big impact 12 Similarly Yeah J Pop editor Hiromi Yonemoto noted that the acoustic instrumentation was an unusual change in Utada s normal pop musical style 13 Shinko Music s Hiroshi Shinito described Hikari as a mid tempo ballad 14 According to Kano the editor in chief of Rockin On Japan he stated that the lyrical content discusses themes of mystery and daily life actions he furthered believed that the song s lyrics is an open interpretation due to its lack of major characteristics and identified philosophy and religion as examples 15 Critical response edit Hikari received positive reviews from most music critics Neo Locke from Square Enix Music was positive in his review saying Hikari has always impressed me for having a very recognizable and easy to manipulate melody despite the fact that the vocals are the only melodic line in the piece partially due once again to Hikaru Utada s strong and versatile voice He awarded the single seven out of ten points 11 In another positive staff members from CD Journal complimented Utada s simple and distinctive vocals and her songwriting 10 Similarly a reviewer from OngakuDB com praised Utada s vocals and expressed happiness for the song s nostalgic vibe 12 Yeah J Pop editor Hiromi Yonemoto believed that Hikari demonstrated some of Utada s best vocals to date and labeled them and the song s melody as synergistic 13 In a similar review Shinko Music s Hiroshi Shinito praised the songwriting and the chorus 14 Although describing the song in a positive manner Sharon G from KpopBreaks com compared the song to many other of Utada s music and felt Hikari didn t come close to her true sound 16 Despite Daniel Kalabakov from Soundtrack Central disliking pop songs he complimented Utada s singing and the track s instrumentation 17 Commercial performance editCommercially Hikari was a success in Japan It became her seventh single to debut at number one on the Oricon Singles Chart with sales of 270 370 units 18 It stayed at number one for a sole week and spent a total of 13 weeks on that chart 19 By the end of 2002 the single was ranked at number 10 on Oricon s Annual 2002 chart with sales of 598 130 units 20 This made Hikari her third single to reach inside the top ten of the yearly Oricon chart the other two singles being Sakura Drops at number six and Traveling at number two 21 The single was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan RIAJ for physical shipments of 500 000 units 2 The single debuted at number one on Tokyo Broadcasting System s TBS Count Down TV chart during the chart week of March 30 2002 her eighth non consecutive single to do so It stayed at the top spot for three consecutive weeks 22 23 The single stayed in the chart for 13 weeks and was ranked at number eight on the 2002 Annual Chart 24 Despite it not charting on any digital record charts in Japan it was certified gold by the RIAJ for 100 000 full length cell phone downloads 25 According to the Oricon Style database it is Utada s 11th highest selling single 26 The remix EP Hikari Ray Of Hope Mix achieved the 1 in Japan iTunes 27 Music video editAn accompanying music video was filmed by her then husband Kazuaki Kiriya 28 Utada intended to have Hikari directed by Kiriya but the original idea was more complex and intricate However he was unable to submit her ideas and portray them into the video due to scheduling and work conflicts Then in a blog post Utada revealed that the music video would feature them washing dishes because she found it enjoyable She further explained Actually we were to shoot the music video of Hikari with him Kazuaki Kiriya but it didn t come true due to his scheduling conflicts at the last moment and that s why we requested Kiriya urgently to shoot that dish washing video 29 The entire four minute and 22 second video has Utada washing dishes in her kitchen during some portions of the video Utada drinks water stops washing the dishes and walks away from the camera 28 According to Utada no further editing was needed and was completed in one take 28 The music video received positive reviews from critics According to Naomi Gingfold writing for The Global Post she commended the departure of Utada s general beautiful and intricate music videos stating The camera did not move once Occasionally she lip synced along occasionally she just washed dishes 30 Daniel Montesinos Donaghy from Noisey Vice noted and complimented Utada s abilities in adapting to different roles through her music videos specifically highlighting the mundane activity of washing dishes 31 A reviewer from OngakuDB com noted a contrast between the song and the video stating that the video had shown them lonely and the song more gracious 12 Live performances and promotion editThe song has been performed on some of Utada s concert tours Despite Utada s plans to promote the song between 2002 and 2003 she halted all promotional activities due to her diagnosis of a benign ovarian tumor which was surgically removed that same year 32 Its first performance was in 2004 during her Bokuhan concert tour it was included as the first song performed It appeared on the live DVD which was released on July 28 2004 33 It was included on Utada s debut English concert tour named Utada United Featured as the closing number it was later included on the live DVD released on December 20 2006 34 Hikari was performed during Utada s two date concert series Wild Life in December 2010 35 Since the track s release it has appeared on three compilation releases Utada Hikaru Single Collection Vol 1 2003 it s 2014 remastered version and a special bundle of the compilation and the vol 2 collection on a USB 7 36 37 In 2014 Love Psychedelico recorded the song for Utada Hikaru no Uta a tribute album celebrating 15 years since Utada s debut 38 Simple amp Clean edit Simple amp Clean Song by Hikaru Utadafrom the album This Is the OneReleased2003Recorded2001 Bunkamura Studios Shibuya Tokyo GenrePop folkelectronica 1 Length5 02LabelToshiba EMISongwriter s Hikaru UtadaProducer s UtadaTeruzane UtadaMiyake Akira To promote the international formats of Kingdom Hearts Utada recorded an English version of Hikari named Simple amp Clean Both the original edit and remix version by PlanitB served as the international theme songs It did not appear on Utada s English studio album Exodus 2004 but the original version was included on her 2009 English studio album This Is the One The version was also included on the English release of Kingdom Hearts Original Soundtrack It was released as a B side 12 inch single with Utada s single Colors in 2003 and received positive reviews from most music critics It has been performed on two of Utada s concerts these being Utada United in 2006 and In The Flesh 2010 Background and composition edit Much of the song s production is similar to the Japanese version except the chorus was interpolated from the 9th track of her 2002 album Deep River Uso Mitai na I Love You 嘘みたいな I Love You was written and composed by Utada whilst production was handled by Utada her father Teruzane Utada and Miyake Akira 39 The song included live instrumentation by Kawano Kei keyboards and programming Tsunemi Kazuhide synthesizers and Akiyama Hironori acoustic guitar whilst it was arranged by Utada and Kawano Kei The song was recorded by Ugajin Masaaki and mixed by Goh Hotoda in 2001 at Bunkamura Studio Shibuya Tokyo 39 The song was also remixed by Russell McNamara under the alias PlanitB 40 Like the Japanese version Utada felt the writing process was difficult Musically Simple amp Clean is a pop folk song as described by staff members from Japanese music magazine CD Journal 41 Utada explained the song process in a detailed interview with Jetanny Magazine T hat was so hard it s just and it felt strained and as a result I m happy that I worked hard to do those because those English versions are really good and Simple and Clean I think is a really good song and people most of the people that know me here they know me for that but it s not ideal for me as a writer to because actually I changed the melodies for Simple and Clean and Hikari because when you change the language you re singing in the same melodies don t work and as a writer it s just very frustrating to have like I wrote these melodies for Japanese words and to have to write in English for that it s just not right And then so for this uh this contract with Island Def Jam in the beginning I separated it to this English language album and I don t do Japanese translations I just my integrity as an artist just would not take that could not take that 42 According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes com the song is written in the key of B major and is set in time signature of common time with a tempo of 84 beats per minute Utada s vocal range spans between the notes G3 to G5 specifically between the chorus lyrics When you walk away You don t hear me say Please oh baby don t go Simple and clean is the way that you re making me feel tonight It s hard to let it go 43 Release and reception edit nbsp Simple amp Clean PlanitB Remix source source A 16 second sample of the PlanitB remix of Simple amp Clean It was featured in the intro of the 2002 video game Kingdom Hearts Problems playing this file See media help The original edit and PlanitB remix of Simple amp Clean first appeared on Utada s single Colors as a B side which was released on January 29 2003 44 It was also available on the Taiwanese versions of Colors released in mid 2003 40 Near the end of 2003 Simple amp Clean was released as an A side 12 inch single with Colors in Japan it included the original and PlanitB remix 45 The original version was included on her 2009 English studio album This Is the One 39 Upon its release Simple amp Clean received positive reviews from most music critics Benjamin Turner from GameSpy was impressed by the translation of Hikari into English and felt Utada s vocals were a good addition to the opening and ending segments of the game 46 Michael Pascua from BlogCritics org was generally positive stating in a detail review Utada made a smart decision with the physical release of the CD she included the songs Simple and Clean and Sanctuary from the Kingdom Hearts series Both songs showcase a strong musical style that isn t necessarily in the R amp B flare that This is the One provides They also help connect any video game player who hasn t necessarily listened to any of her Japanese albums or even knew that she had another English album He also labelled the song and Sanctuary happy additions to This Is The One 47 Live performances and promotions edit The song has been performed on some of Utada s concert tours Its first performance was at a special event that celebrated Utada s 20th birthday in Japan on January 19 2003 she sang Simple amp Clean as the encore track Throughout the song she performed the acoustic guitar 48 When Kingdom Hearts was released in North America Utada performed the song this was one of Utada s first performances outside of Japan 49 Despite Utada s plans to promote the song between 2002 and 2003 she halted all promotional activities due to her diagnosis of a benign ovarian tumor which was surgically removed that same year 32 The song was included on her Utada In the Flesh 2010 concert tour in North America and the United Kingdom 50 The most recent live performance of the song was during the 2022 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival Commercial performance edit The remix EP Simple and Clean Ray Of Hope Remix released on January 11 2017 debuted at No 1 iTunes Store in 9 countries and charted in 26 different stores in the top 100 peaking at the 2 in the US iTunes Store making it the biggest peak by a Japanese artist in the North American iTunes store 27 On February 2 2019 Simple and Clean charted at No 21 in World Digital Song Sales of US Billboard 51 Legacy edit I still vividly remember the promotional material for the release of Kingdom Hearts The commercials that played on television featured the trademark song of the game Simple and Clean by Utada Hikaru A lot of interest for the game was sparked by that song The sounds behind Utada s words alongside images of Disney characters grasped everyone s attention There was something special about this game and everyone at the time could feel it The Koalition s Jake James Lugo s opinion towards the song s success in retrospect 52 When the single was released and promoted through Kingdom Hearts Hikari and Simple amp Clean were widely considered a hot topic around the world of music as described by a staff member at OngakuDB com 12 Her inclusion in the video game s respective international versions was successful as Kingdom Hearts sold over 4 78 million units worldwide subsequently earning the rank of being the tenth best selling PlayStation 2 video game 53 Both songs were then included on the spin off titles Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories 2004 Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep 2010 4 54 and the remix versions Kingdom Hearts HD 1 5 Remix 2013 and Kingdom Hearts HD 2 5 Remix 2014 55 The first two games alongside the original release sold over 5 9 million units worldwide together 53 Both the original and remix versions of Hikari alongside an orchestral instrumental by Kingdom Hearts composer Yoko Shimomura were included on the first soundtrack and the HD 1 5 Remix soundtrack 56 57 Due to the success of the songs Utada was invited to record another track for the original video game s sequel Kingdom Hearts II 2005 This track was the Japanese written Passion which was re written to Sanctuary as part of the international releases 58 Jeff Chuang from Japanator com believed that Simple amp Clean is what Utada is best known for by her fans outside of Japan 59 Similarly Emily Goodman from Axs com believed that Simple amp Clean was her most successful work outside of Japan 60 Hikari and Simple amp Clean are often cited as one of the best video game songs in recent history as described by Dannii C from Celebmix com 61 Alex Hanavan from The Young Folks listed the orchestral version of Hikari which also appeared during the credits section of Kingdom Hearts at number two on the Top Ten Video Game Theme Songs He stated his reason through his extended review Kingdom Hearts has several theme songs but the orchestrated version of Hikari takes the cake with all the makings of a grand adventure It resonates with the many themes of the games friendship teamwork and adventure Hikari undoubtedly brings back wealth of memories for any fan of the franchise 62 GameFAQs s editor Pierce Sparrow listed both Simple amp Clean and Sanctuary at number two on the Top Ten Lyrical Songs for a Video Game Sparrow stated It was a little too difficult for me to choose just one of the songs seeing as they have very similar qualities I doubt that anyone will disagree that these are two of the greatest theme songs ever produced 63 Hikari brought Utada a number of accolades and award nominations In 2008 the Guinness World Records listed the track as the best selling video game single in Japan and was included on the 2008 Gamer s Edition book this is Utada s first and current induction into this 64 At the 17th Japan Gold Disc Awards in 2003 Utada won the Song of the Year award she had also won two awards with the same name that year for her singles Sakura Drops and Colors 65 Similarly she also received the Silver Award for Foreign Production recognition at the 2003 Japanese Society for Rights of Authors Composers and Publishers Awards JASRAC 66 In December 2015 in honor of Utada s comeback into the music business Japanese website Goo ne jp hosted a poll for fans to rank their favourite songs by Utada out of 25 positions the poll was held in only twenty four hours and thousands submitted their votes As a result Hikari was ranked at number three with 97 votes in total 67 68 Accolades editAwards for Hikari Year Organization Award Result Ref 2002 Japan Gold Disc Awards Song of the Year Won 64 2003 JASRAC Awards Silver Award for Foreign Production Won 66 Hikaru on listicles Publication Accolade Year Rank The Young Folks Top Ten Video Game Theme Songs 62 2012 2 GameFAQs Top Ten Lyrical Songs for a Video Game 63 2010 2 Guinness World Records Best selling video game single in Japan 64 2008 No rank Dynamo Games The Best Video Game Songs of the Past 20 Years 69 2011 2 Game Informer Best Video Game Soundtracks 70 2014 No rankTrack listings and formats editCD single 5 8 Hikari 光 light 5 02 Hikari 光 light PlanitB Remix 5 46 Hikari 光 light Godson Remix 4 39 Hikari 光 light Instrumental 5 02 12 inch vinyl 9 Hikari 光 light PlanitB Remix 5 46 Hikari 光 light Godson Remix 4 39 Japanese digital EP 71 Hikari 光 light 5 02 Hikari 光 light PlanitB Remix 5 46 Hikari 光 light Godson Remix 4 39 Hikari 光 light Instrumental 5 02 Colors Simple amp Clean 12 inch vinyl 45 Colors 4 00 Colors Instrumental 4 00 Simple amp Clean 5 02 Simple amp Clean PlanitB Remix 5 46 Simple amp Clean Ray Of Hope Mix EP Simple amp Clean Ray Of Hope Mix 5 33 Hikari Ray Of Hope Mix 5 33 Simple amp Clean P s Club Mix 4 02 Hikari P s Club Mix 4 02Credits and personnel editCredits and personnel adapted by the CD liner notes of Hikari and Colors 5 40 Hikaru Utada vocals background vocals songwriting production composing arranging Teruzane Utada production arranging Miyake Akira production arranging Kawano Kei arrangement keyboards programming Tsunemi Kazuhide synthesizers Akiyama Hironori acoustic guitar Ugajin Masaaki recording Goh Hotoda mixing programming Russell McNamara under the alias PlanitB stylized PLANITb remixing production Alex Richbough under the alias Godson remixing production Takimoto Mikiya photography Kazuaki Kiriya directorCharts editWeekly charts edit Chart 2002 Peakposition Japan Singles Oricon 19 1 Chart 2019 Peakposition US World Digital Songs Billboard 72 as Simple amp Clean 3 Monthly charts edit Chart 2002 Peakposition Japan Singles Oricon 73 1 Yearly charts edit Chart 2002 Position Japan Singles Oricon 21 10Certifications editCertifications for Hikari Region Certification Certified units sales Japan RIAJ 2 Physical single 2 Platinum 800 000 Japan RIAJ 25 Full length ringtone Gold 100 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Release history editRegion Date Format Label Japan 5 71 March 20 2002 CD singledigital download Toshiba EMI Taiwan 8 CD Single EMI Taiwan Inc New Zealand 74 February 3 2003 Simple amp Clean CD Single with Colors Toshiba EMI Australia 75 April 1 2004 Simple amp Clean and remix Digital download EMI Music New Zealand 76 United Kingdom 77 Germany 78 Ireland 79 France 80 Spain 81 Australia 82 December 9 2014 Hikari Remastered digital download A Virgin Music New Zealand 7 United Kingdom 83 Germany 84 Ireland 85 France 86 Spain 87 Taiwan 88 United States 89 Canada 90 See also editList of Oricon number one singles in 2002 Colors corresponding article to Simple amp Clean Music of Kingdom Hearts Kingdom Hearts video game Notes edit Neither the EP for Hikari or the parent album Deep River were released in these regions below taken from her remastered album Utada Hikaru Single Collection Vol 1 2003 References edit a b Who Is Utada Hikaru 20 Songs to Know PopCrush September 23 2016 Retrieved October 24 2016 Listeners in the West almost surely know her best for 2002 s Simple amp Clean Hikari in Japan the timeless folky acoustic guitar meets electronica theme of Kingdom Hearts a b c Japanese single certifications Hikaru Utada Hikari in Japanese Recording Industry Association of Japan Retrieved September 11 2021 Select 2002年3月 on the drop down menu Nomura Tetsuya 2000 Kingdom Hearts キングダム ハーツ Sakura Network in Japanese Archived from the original on February 7 2012 Retrieved May 30 2016 a b c Coleman Stephen August 2 2002 Square Disney and Japanese Pop Star Utada Hikaru Collaborate on Kingdom Hearts IGN Archived from the original on February 6 2006 Retrieved May 30 2016 a b c d e f Utada Hikaru 2002 Hikari CD Single Liner notes Japan Toshiba EMI TOCT 4361 Amazon Japan Staff April 1 2004 Utada Hikaru Hikari 2004 Digital Remastered Amazon in Japanese Retrieved May 30 2016 a b c Utada Hikaru Singles Collection Vol 1 2014 Remastered Album by Utada Hikaru iTunes Store New Zealand December 9 2014 Retrieved May 27 2016 a b c Utada Hikaru 2002 Hikari CD Single Liner notes Taiwan EMI Taiwan Inc 724355070128 a b Utada Hikaru 2002 Hikari Vinyl Liner notes Japan EastWorld PRT 8526 a b c CD Journal Staff March 20 2002 Utada Hikaru Hikari single review CD Journal in Japanese Retrieved May 30 2016 a b Locke Neo March 20 2002 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