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UTADA HIKARU 宇多田ヒカル
[infos recuperes sur wiki.theppn.org]
Profile
* Nom de scene: Utada Hikaru (宇多田ヒカル), Utada
* Nom de naissance: Utada Hikaru (宇多田光)
* Petit nom: Hikki
* Date de naissance: 19 Janvier 1983
* Lieu de NAissance: New York, New York, USA
* Zodiaque Chinois: Dog
* Groupe Sanguin: A
* Taille: 158cm (5'2")
* Instruments: Piano et Guitar
* Instrument Favori: Piano
* Reves d'enfant: Devenir mangaka ou une scientifique en veste blanche.
* Animal favori: Chat
* Favorite color: Blue
* Mot Favori: Kuso (糞, くそ - Merde en japonais)
* Nourriture favorite: Fromage, Tokoroten, Cuisine Thai, Vietnamienne, Nattou, Bleu Cheese, cuisine epicee et le vinaigre (est connue pour en mettre dans tout, elle fini une bouteille en 10 jours, des fois elle en dilue juste pour le boire comme ca!)
* Jeux videos favoris: Dr. Mario et Tetris. Ne supporte pas les RPG.
* N'aime pas: Lumieres fluorescnetes, champinons, les couverts des boites de mouchoirs, les couverts des sieges de tiolettes, mettre de maquillage, Hamburger
* Films favoris: Dans la peau de John Malkovich, Brazil, Tasogare Seibei (The Twilight Samurai), Lost Highway, π (le film de 1998), The Shawshank Redemption, The Godfather Part II, The Jerk, Incassable, Orlando, Amadeus, Sleepy Hollow, les films de Miyazaki Hayao.
* Literature japonaise favorites: Nakagami Kenji's 'Izoku', Akutagawa Ryuunosuke's 'Rashomon', Kawabata Yasunari's 'Kanjou Soushoku' et 'Yukiguni', Mori Ougai's 'Takasebune', Natsume Souseki's 'Kokoro' et 'Kusamakura', Miyazawa Kenji's 'Shishuu ga Suki', Mishima Yukio's 'Kinkakuji'
* Literature occidentales favorites: Herman Hesse's 'Siddhartha', Roald Dahl's 'Tales of the Unexpected', Shel Silverstein's 'Where the Sidewalk Ends' et 'A Light in the Attic', les textes d' Edgar Allan Poe, Elie Wiesel's 'Night', John Berendt's 'Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil', F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby', '1984' de George Orwell.
* Artistes favoris: Aaliyah, At the Drive-in, Bela Bartok, Björk, Blink182, Blue Man Group, Bon Jovi, Brandy, Cocteau Twins, Craig David, Dr. Dre, Edith Piaf, Elvis Presley, Enigma, Erykah Badu, Freddie Mercury, Garbage, GLAY, Guns N'Roses, Guru, Incubus, Janet Jackson, Jeff Buckley, Jimi Hendrix, Joe, Kate Bush, Lauryn Hill, Led Zeppelin, Madonna, Mary J. Blige, Maxwell, Metallica, Minnie Riperton, Miles Davis, Missy Elliot, Mozart, Nine Inch Nails, No Doubt, Ozaki Yutaka, Pearl Jam, Prince, Queen, Radiohead, Sada Masashi, Slash (Guns 'n' Roses), Sting, The Beatles, The Cure, The Eagles, The Police, TLC, Trent Reznor, U2, Velvet Revolver, Stevie Wonder, Leah Dizon, Monica,2pac,Babyface, Hibari Misora and Michael Jackson.
* Album Favori: Jeff Buckley's 'Grace'
* info marrant: Utada aime quand on retire du sang et le son des coups de feu
Discographie
Albums Singles
Exclusivite Download DVD / VHS Cubic U/U3 Vinyls Unique Compilation/Autres
(Chansons avec Utada figurants sur des albums et qu'on ne trouve nulle part ailleurs)
Compilation/Autres Instrumental Albums
(Albums non-officiels, qui ont ete inspires par les chansons d'Utada)
Recompenses - [1999] (Yusen Awards) Top Award "Special Prize"
- [1999] (Yusen Awards) Top Award "Best New Artist"
- [1999] (Record Awards) Best Album (First Love)
- [1999] (Record Awards) Best Song (Automatic)
- [2000] (Golden Disc) Artist of the Year
- [2000] (Golden Disc) Song of the Year (Automatic, Movin' on without you, Addicted To You)
- [2000] (Golden Disc) Pop Album of the Year (First Love)
- [2000] (Golden Disc) Music Video of the Year (SINGLE CLIP COLLECTION VOL.1)
- [2000] (World Music Awards) Best-Selling Japanese Artist
- [2000] (JASRAC) Gold Award (Automatic)
- [2000] (JASRAC) Silver Award (time will tell)
- [2001] (Golden Disc) Song of the Year (Wait & See ~Risk~, For You / Time Limit)
- [2002] SSTV Best Art Direction Video (Traveling)
- [2002] SSTV Best Female Video (Traveling)
- [2002] SSTV Best Video of the Year (Traveling)
- [2002] SSTV Best Music Video (Traveling)
- [2002] (Golden Disc) Song of the Year (Can You Keep A Secret?)
- [2002] (Golden Disc) Song of the Year (Traveling)
- [2002] (Golden Disc) Pop Album of the Year (Distance)
- [2002] JASRAC Silver Award (Can You Keep A Secret?)
- [2003] (World Music Awards) Best-Selling Japanese Artist
- [2003] J-WAVE Best Female Artist
- [2003] SSTV Best Female Video (SAKURA Drops)
- [2003] MTV JAPAN Best Female Video (SAKURA Drops)
- [2003] (Golden Disc) Artist of the Year
- [2003] (Golden Disc) Song of the Year (Hikari)
- [2003] (Golden Disc) Song of the Year (SAKURA Drops)
- [2003] (Golden Disc) Song of the Year (COLORS)
- [2003] (Golden Disc) Rock & Pop Album of the Year (Deep River)
- [2003] (Golden Disc) Music Video of the Year (Traveling)
- [2003] JASRAC Silver Award (Traveling)
- [2003] JASRAC Silver Award (Foreign Production) (Hikari)
- [2004] AMD Award for Best Music Composer (UH LIVE STREAMING 20 Dai wa Ikeike!)
- [2005] (Golden Disc) Song of the Year (Dareka no Negai ga Kanau Koro)
- [2005] (Golden Disc) Rock & Pop Album of the Year (Utada Hikaru SINGLE COLLECTION VOL. 1)
- [2005] (Golden Disc) Music Video of the Year (Utada Hikaru in Budokan 2004 'Hikaru no 5')
- [2006] (Golden Disc) Song of the Year (Be My Last)
- [2007] (Golden Disc) Rock & Pop Album of the Year (ULTRA BLUE)
Ses sites Officiels
Official EMI Music Japan , Official English Island , Official U3 Music Website \ Message Site
Historique sur Utada et ses Albums
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Utada was told that she was going to be 'making a record' by an EMI-USA representative. She was thirteen at the time and treated the songs as if they were homework. The songs had a very heavy R&B style to them, not unlike today's mainstream R&B/pop hybrid style. She wrote all save one of the songs herself; the exception was Close To You, which was a cover of The Carpenters' song of the same name. This song even had a music video shot for it, filled with varying scenes showing Utada and views of New York. The album was finished in late 1996. It was set to be released into the American market in 1997, however due to restructuring problems in EMI USA the album was never released. The album itself was praised by artists such as Lenny Kravitz.
Despite this, Utada only wanted the single, Close To You to be sold in Japan, and the album, Precious to be released the same day in Japan as in the United States. Japanese producer Miyake Akira heard the album and managed to convince Utada to try to start a career in Japan and signed her under Toshiba EMI. On October 20, 1998 at the 'Music Talks' convention in Asaka Blitz (赤坂ブリッツ), Utada debuted in front of an audience of press, producers and other people by singing the English version of Sakamoto Kyu's international hit, Ue wo Muite Arukou (called 'Sukiyaki' in the West). Following this, she introduced herself in English and followed with a Japanese translation of her introduction. Interestingly, another artist who featured at this concert was Shiina Ringo.
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Periode FIRST LOVE
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On December 9 of 1998, Utada debuted in Japan as 'Utada Hikaru', with the single, Automatic / time will tell. She, in the words of a classmate, 'became famous overnight'. This is most likely because of her R&B/Pop style, which had never been seen in Japan before. The two versions of the single, the 8cm and the 12cm, sold an amazing total of approximately 2,063,000 copies (Because they were different products, she only reached #4 and #2 on the charts). Two months later, her follow-up single Movin' on without you also broke the '1,000,000 copies sold' mark and reached #1 on Oricon charts.
A month later, Utada's much anticipated debut album was released, debuting at #1, (staying atop the Oricon weekly charts for a consecutive four) and eventually selling an amazing 10.056 million copies as of 2007, making it the most sold album in Japanese music history. Currently this sales record has not been broken, and due to the declining Japanese music market does not look as if the record will be broken anytime soon. Soon after this, two 'Luv Live' concerts were staged; one at Umeda Heat Beat, Osaka on April 1, 1999 and the other at Zepp Tokyo, Tokyo on April 2, 1999.
A post album single for the song First Love was released a month after the album, due to its popularity. Sales totaled over 800,000 units sold on the single, which is impressive for a post-album single. This song is still a karaoke bar hit today. It should be noted that First Love is the only album with three singles from it; all subsequent releases have four.
For this years Music Talks concert (October 7, 1999), Utada famously sang a duet with fellow star Shiina Ringo; a cover of The Carpenters' well-known hit I Won't Last a Day Without You. This was subsequently recorded in 2002 for Shiina's Utaite Myoli ~Vol. I~ album. Utada also held a concert entitled "Sokenbicha" Natural Breeze Concert on August 24, 1999 at the Nippon Budokan that was later broadcast on TV.
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Periode DISTANCE
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Following the amazing success of First Love, a single called Addicted To You was released in late 1999. This became Utada's second #1 hit, with 1,784,000 units sold. She followed up this release with a similar chart topping hit in April of 2000 entitled Wait & See ~Risk~ (also #1). Both these singles were produced by the famed American Hip-Hop/R&B producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. In July-August of the same year, Utada decided to hold a massive tour called BOHEMIAN SUMMER Circuit Live 2000, to be later filmed on DVD. It was held during her school holidays. The tour originally had 16 dates, but a further three were added due to public demand. The third single during the Distance was a double A-side, For You / Time Limit, which was released just prior to the Bohemian tour, which continued on the #1 trend.
After these recent releases, Utada decided to take a break from the music business to study biology at Columbia University in New York. However, she dropped out after half a semester because '...it wasn't as difficult as I was hoping it would be'.
In early 2001, Utada released the single Can You Keep A Secret?, which not only won the Golden Disc Award for 'Song of The Year' and a 'JASRAC Silver Award', but became the #1 single of the year. Directly following this single was Utada's much anticipated sophomore album, Distance. Distance sold 5.44 Million copies and became the most sold album in 2001 worldwide. It won the Golden Disc Award for Pop Album of The Year. Due to Distance and Can You Keep A Secret?, Utada became one of the few artists in who held both the #1 single for the year and the #1 album for the year.
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Periode DEEP RIVER
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Much like how the title track of her first album First Love was released as a single after the album, Utada planned to release the song 'Distance' in this manner. However, Utada heard of a school shooting/rampage in which schoolgirl Yamashita Rena (山下玲奈) had died. Rena had previously won an essay competition; writing about how she wanted to become a singer just like Utada. Utada decided to rearrange the song entirely, creating the single FINAL DISTANCE. FINAL DISTANCE used the lyrics from Distance, but sung in a sweeping orchestral ballad form. Utada said herself that "(FINAL DISTANCE) was really difficult to sing" because of the technical difficulty she had put into the song. At this point, Utada's PVs reached a whole new level of quality as this was the period in which she started working with her (now ex) husband, Kiriya Kazuaki. From this point onwards, most of Utada's PVs are filled with amazing aesthetics, hidden symbolism and deep meanings.
By contrast, Utada's next single was the upbeat and extremely popular hit, traveling. This PV could be said to continue the storyline set down in FINAL DISTANCE, and everything was done in a post-modern futuristic style. Traveling won an amazing array of awards, including SSTV's Best Art Direction Video, Best Female Video, Best Video of The Year and Best Music Video. From the Golden Disc awards, traveling won Song of The Year and Music Video of The Year. Traveling also won the 2003 JASRAC Silver Award.
Utada's first single for 2002, Hikari, is very well known in the west because it was the Japanese theme song for the PlayStation 2 game Kingdom Hearts (the English version was later released as a B-side on her COLORS single). Hikari won the Golden Disc award for Song of The Year and the JASRAC Silver Award (for Foreign Production). Hikari/Simple and Clean would be Utada's most famous songs in the western market. The final Deep River single release was SAKURA Drops / Letters, which finished the 'Kiriya Trilogy' of music. Strangely for a double A-Side single, the second track 'Letters' did not have a PV to go with it. Utada herself said that this was due to the fact that it was being used as the CM song for DoCoMo ads at the time (in which she herself featured). SAKURA Drops won the SSTV and MTV JAPAN awards for the Best Female Video, as well as the Golden Disc Award for Song of the Year.
The following album, DEEP RIVER, was the most critically acclaimed to date, selling 4.02 Million copies and winning the Golden Disc award for 'Rock & Pop Album of The Year'. This was The Most Sold Album in 2002 (much like Distance). The entire photo booklet was shot in monochrome (one shot was even of Utada's foot).
On September 6th, 2002, Utada shocked the Japanese press by marrying her music video director Kiriya Kazuaki (紀里谷和明, real name Iwashita Kazuhiro [岩下和裕]) who is 15 years her senior. In her defense, Utada said that it does not matter at what age that someone gets married at, as they are equally inexperienced (it would always be the first time). However, Utada and Kirya separated in March 2007.
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After the release of DEEP RIVER, Utada's life became a lot busier as she began preparing for her US debut (See EXODUS below) and singles were few and far between. However, a major single entitled COLORS was released in 2003, and was written on her honeymoon in France. COLORS was her only music release for 2003 (however, there was a 20th birthday celebration DVD called UH Live Streaming 20 Dai wa Ikeike!), yet it still won the Golden Disc award for Song of The Year.
In March of 2004, Utada Hikaru Single Collection Vol.1 was released. Despite there being no new material or photos, the album sold 2.5 Million copies, making it the most sold album in 2004. It was the first 'best of' album to reach #1 on the yearly charts in 3 years, and the first 'best of' album to reach #1 by a female artist in 3 years as well, after Hamasaki Ayumi's A BEST. This was also Utada's third consecutive album to win the Golden Disc award title of 'Rock & Pop Album of The Year'. At this time, Utada was also making a new single entitled Dareka no Negai ga Kanau Koro, which was inspired from reading the plot manuscript of her husband's movie CASSHERN. The song was a dark power ballad, which won the Golden Disc 'Song of The Year' award. Also later on in this year, Utada's second major tour commenced. It was called 'Hikaru no 5' to symbolize the five years that Utada had been in the music industry. Unlike her massive Bohemian Summer Tour, this time around there were only five dates set at a single venue.
Despite this, American musical group Blue Man Group heard the album on iTunes. That meant, Utada was about to start her US career over again. She was signed to Island Def Jam.
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Periode EXODUS
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In early 2001, Utada had signed a temporary contract for one song (Blow My Whistle on the Rush Hour 2 Soundtrack) under Island Def Jam as a trial run. However, Utada decided to take up Island Def Jam's full-time offer for a whole album, and announced this in 2002. For her western releases, she had planned to release under the name “Hikaru Utada” (as she is listed on the soundtrack) though she later decided to shorten her name to "Utada", as it was much easier for westerners to pronounce and sounded more like a brand name.
Utada worked on EXODUS, creating new sounds that she had previously thought she was not able to do. She realized that the production of songs in English are completely different from in Japanese, hence had to alter her style into something more mature and different from her previous works. Most of the album was recorded in New York; though bits and pieces of it were recorded in Tokyo. Utada had made the first song (Animato) while bedridden in hospital because of a benign ovarian tumor in 2002. The second song that Utada wrote, Tippy Toe, seemed like an ordinary song to her, and the next song she wrote would become her first ‘Utada’ single, Easy Breezy.
Near the end of the album production, she was able to get the help of Timbaland, who remixed the already finished Wonder 'Bout, then helped in writing Let Me Give You My Love and finally Exodus '04. Despite this, Japanese singer Matsutoya Yumi heard the single and she invited Utada back to Japan.
Utada felt that in the translation process of EXODUS (the bonus booklet in the Japanese version had song translations) that so many details were lost, so that the true sense of the song would no longer be there. To stop people thinking as if the bonus booklet were just the 'Japanese lyrics', Utada only translated one song herself, Animato. She later said that this was because the song was so 'her' that someone else would have trouble translating it.
On July 3, 2004, the first promo of Easy Breezy was released. Utada said that this single was the first because it shows her humor. The music video style was completely Americanized (it was directed by Jake Nava) and it shocked Utada's Japanese fans (for example, in one scene she appears in a bikini). Soon after on September 8, 2004, the album EXODUS was released in Japan. 550,000 copies of EXODUS were sold in four days, breaking the record for an English-language album in Japan. Total Japanese sales were app. 1,074,000, and it is estimated that 30,000 copies were sold in the US when it was released later in October.
The second single from EXODUS (now in western format where the album precedes the singles) was the dance hit Devil Inside, which reached #1 on Billboard Hot Dance/Club Airplay in the US. The Richard Vission Experience Mix of the song was also featured in the first episode of the final season of the American television show Queer As Folk.
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Showcase / sorties 2005
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In New York City at Skylight Studios on February 23, 2005, Utada held a live showcase to American press, in which she performed six songs: Devil Inside, Hotel Lobby, Exodus '04, Animato, You Make Me Want To Be a Man and finally Kremlin Dusk as an encore. Though footage of this concert was recorded (bootleg as well as official) it is unlikely a DVD of this performance will ever be released.
For a third single from EXODUS, Exodus '04 was released in June 2005. This maxi single had 10 mixes on it, remixed by various DJ's. It only reached #24 on Billboard Hot Dance/Club Airplay in the US, despite former success with Devil Inside. No promotion was done for this single at all.
A fourth single has been released into the UK and European Union, entitled You Make Me Want To Be a Man. This was coupled with a re-release of the EXODUS album a week later. To compliment the release of this album, animated Utada movie clips by anime artist Morimoto Koji will be accessible through a cell-phone service called 'Flux' in Japan (called 'MTV Digital Discovery' in the UK). The single did terribly, only reaching #227 in the UK Singles Chart. This is blamed on a lack of singles pressed as well as the fact that the single was extremely expensive. A fifth single from EXODUS, Hotel Lobby, may have been planned as a remix for this song had been commissioned, though due to the former single's dismal sales may have been shelved.
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Periode ULTRA BLUE
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Utada then eased back into the public spotlight after a string of new singles, comprised of Be My Last (the theme song to the Japanese film Haru no Yuki), Passion (the Kingdom Hearts II theme song), and yet another single, Keep Tryin'.
Be My Last, her first single in 17 months, was seen as a new era of Utada Hikaru's music by both fans and critics alike. The song contained Utada's trademark vocals and lyrics, but it was sung in a more emotionally charged style, unlike her previous work. While not as commercially successful as her previous singles, Be My Last has signaled a more mature and confident era in Utada Hikaru's musical career.
Passion showed yet another style change for Utada, as the song featured a surreal ambiance and atmosphere. Strong beats along with soaring vocals produced one of her most unique singles to date. When asked to describe the song, Utada referred to Passion as the "22 year old version of B&C"; a song from her debut album, First Love, which she had written when she was merely 15 years of age. When heard back to back, these two songs show how much Utada has grown since the birth of her career. As Passion was used as the theme song to Kingdom Hearts II in Japan, an English version of the song, titled Sanctuary, was also created to be used for the international release of the game. Sanctuary was written before Passion, and Utada found it difficult to write the Japanese lyrics for Passion.
In February of 2006, Utada released her 16th Japanese language single, titled Keep Tryin'. The track, featured as the au Listen Mobile Service tie-up song, was a strong pop song with Utada's trademark vocals and intricate arrangement. With wryly humorous lyrics, Keep Tryin' was another evolution in Utada's songwriting skills.
In early April, Utada's fourth Japanese album was announced, entitled ULTRA BLUE. It was followed up by Utada's second nationwide tour of Japan (after Bohemian Summer). The album contains all the singles since DEEP RIVER's release, totaling 13 tracks. Both the tour and the album release date were set for June 2006. Notably, the tour's set list includes songs from Utada's English career as well as her Japanese career.
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Periode HEART STATION
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On November 22, 2006, Utada released her 17th Japanese single, Boku wa Kuma (ぼくはくま; I'm a Bear); it was used in the television commercial break special show Minna no Uta for October and November 2006. The single was much more successful than expected, outselling her two most recent singles despite there being no music video for the song nor any television performances.
Utada's Official Japanese website announced she would be releasing a new single in February, called Flavor Of Life, used as the drama series Hana Yori Dango 2's insert song. Photo shooting was taken on and around Christmas day. Sunday, December 10, 2006 was also her 9 year mark for her time in the Japanese music industry, to when she hinted towards a "new project"- the single. The single debuted at the #1 position on Oricon charts, and was set to be her most successful single in recent times by large sales, and broke many records in the process. It charted #1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Charts for 3 weeks, became the most downloaded ring tone on the Chaka-Uta chart for the months of January 2007, February 2007, and of all time in Japan with 5.580 million downloads sold; it would be the highest debut for an Asian artist on the United World Singles Chart in more than 8 years, with a #11 peak. The single also ranked in at #2 on the Oricon Half-Year Singles Chart, and was the only female artist single in the top 10, and has amassed in excess of 650,000 units in sales to date. Utada's single sales surpassed the elusive 15 million mark by the seventh week of "Flavor Of Life's" sale trajectory, and placed her only behind Amuro Namie and Hamasaki Ayumi in terms of such sales for a female or any solo artist in Japan.
On the third of March it was announced on Utada's personal blog that the previous day she had split with her husband, Kiriya Kazuaki, after four and a half years of marriage. It was a mutual split due to the fact that the pair had been gradually growing apart from each other.
Following "Flavor Of Life", Utada had plans for another new single set to be released that August 29. The single would be a double-A side featuring the tracks Beautiful World (which would be the ”EVANGELION Shin Gekijouban: Jo” theme song), Kiss & Cry, as well as a new mix of Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words). "Kiss & Cry" followed This Is Love as the FREEDOM cup noodle CM song and the anime theme song.
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Localisation: USA  Drama(s) préféré(s): ~ceci n'est pas une question ~.^v Johnny's préféré: ❤ ❀ Jin ❀ ❤ Un 2ème Johnny's préféré?: Koki, Tsubasa, Ueda, Toma, Yokkon, Taipi, etc... Actrice préférée: Juri Ueno, Ayase Haruka et Inoue Mao Acteur préféré?: Oguri Shun ❤ Un chéri hors de la Johnny's?: Vic Zhou, KangIn, +∞ Un groupe de Visual/Jrock?: X Japan, B'z, Versailles Dégré de fangirlisme (entre 1 et 5): 5+∞
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Posted: Wed 16 Jul - 20:48 Post subject: Utada Hikaru |
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Bon voila! j'ai fait la page de la sublime Hikaru parce que je ne savait pas trop ou poster ce que je viens de trouver
Prisoner of Love (magnifique chanson!!!) chante par un fan
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Localisation: Eito-city  Johnny's préféré: Babuuuuuu ! Un 2ème Johnny's préféré?: Ryo-chan et Shô-chan Un chéri hors de la Johnny's?: nan, kanjani's addict Dégré de fangirlisme (entre 1 et 5): mu-ge-n-da-i !
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Posted: Wed 16 Jul - 21:26 Post subject: Utada Hikaru |
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Moi mon premier coup de coeur pour elle ben c'est First love
A l'époque, il y a 7-8 ans, je ne connaissais rien à la j-pop, ni aux dramas, j'ai bien aimé la chanson, mais bizarrement, je ne suis pas allée plus loin. Et puis l'année dernière j'ai regardé par hasard le 1er épisode de Majo no jouken et là kyaaaaah, mais c'est First love !
J'aime beaucoup ses chansons via les dramas mais là encore je ne vais pas plus loin parce que je trouve que son style est toujours le même et je me dis que si j'en écoute trop je serai peut-être vite lassée...
EDIT : en fait ce mec doit être un fan de Utada, il en a chanté un paquet qui sont dispo sur Youtube, je vous mets First love que je trouve pas mal, mais je préfère quand même le japonais, c'est troublant d'entendre toutes les phrases en anglais...
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Localisation: USA  Drama(s) préféré(s): ~ceci n'est pas une question ~.^v Johnny's préféré: ❤ ❀ Jin ❀ ❤ Un 2ème Johnny's préféré?: Koki, Tsubasa, Ueda, Toma, Yokkon, Taipi, etc... Actrice préférée: Juri Ueno, Ayase Haruka et Inoue Mao Acteur préféré?: Oguri Shun ❤ Un chéri hors de la Johnny's?: Vic Zhou, KangIn, +∞ Un groupe de Visual/Jrock?: X Japan, B'z, Versailles Dégré de fangirlisme (entre 1 et 5): 5+∞
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voici les video de RoflWaffleLova celui qui reprends les chansons d'Utada
PRISONNER OF LOVE
FLAVOR OF LIFE
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Localisation: Eito-city  Johnny's préféré: Babuuuuuu ! Un 2ème Johnny's préféré?: Ryo-chan et Shô-chan Un chéri hors de la Johnny's?: nan, kanjani's addict Dégré de fangirlisme (entre 1 et 5): mu-ge-n-da-i !
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Ah, ah, on s'est presque croisées dans nos postes kami LOL ! _________________
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Localisation: USA  Drama(s) préféré(s): ~ceci n'est pas une question ~.^v Johnny's préféré: ❤ ❀ Jin ❀ ❤ Un 2ème Johnny's préféré?: Koki, Tsubasa, Ueda, Toma, Yokkon, Taipi, etc... Actrice préférée: Juri Ueno, Ayase Haruka et Inoue Mao Acteur préféré?: Oguri Shun ❤ Un chéri hors de la Johnny's?: Vic Zhou, KangIn, +∞ Un groupe de Visual/Jrock?: X Japan, B'z, Versailles Dégré de fangirlisme (entre 1 et 5): 5+∞
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OwaaaH! comment il gere sur First Love!  _________________
By Kamisha gif: kattunlove
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~★Kamisha★~
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Localisation: USA  Drama(s) préféré(s): ~ceci n'est pas une question ~.^v Johnny's préféré: ❤ ❀ Jin ❀ ❤ Un 2ème Johnny's préféré?: Koki, Tsubasa, Ueda, Toma, Yokkon, Taipi, etc... Actrice préférée: Juri Ueno, Ayase Haruka et Inoue Mao Acteur préféré?: Oguri Shun ❤ Un chéri hors de la Johnny's?: Vic Zhou, KangIn, +∞ Un groupe de Visual/Jrock?: X Japan, B'z, Versailles Dégré de fangirlisme (entre 1 et 5): 5+∞
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