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• Utada • • Miyake Akira singles chronology ' (2001) ' Hikari' (2002) ' / ' (2002) ' Hikari' (: 光, 'light') is a song recorded by Japanese–American recording artist for her fourth studio and third Japanese language album, (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, 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, and appeared on its original soundtrack respectively. Musically, 'Hikari' is a song. Lyrically, it is about mysteries in life and human activities.
Upon its release, the track garnered positive reviews from. 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 and 's (TBS) singles chart. It was certified platinum by the (RIAJ) for physical shipments of 500,000 units. An accompanying music video was shot by her then-husband,; 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 (2004), but the original version was included on her 2009 English studio album. It was later released as an A-side 12-inch single with Utada's single ' in 2003, and received positive reviews from most music critics. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Background and release [ ] In February 2000, Japanese video game artist announced the development of an named. According to Nomura, he only had Utada in mind to create the theme song for the video game, so he had contacted her to collaborate; as a result, she accepted his offer. In a brief interview with, 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.' 'Hikari' was written and composed by Utada, whilst production was handled by Utada, her father, and long-time collaborator Miyake Akira. 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,. It was released as the third single from her fourth studio and third Japanese language album, (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 (2003). It was available on a, 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.