"Hanataba wo Kimi ni" (花束を君に, lit. A Bouquet For You) is the tenth digital single released by Utada Hikaru, released simultaneously with "真夏の通り雨 (Manatsu no Tooriame)". It is her first digital single released since 2012's "Sakura Nagashi", and marks her official comeback to the Japanese music scene after a 5 year hiatus. The song was used as the opening theme for the NHK asadorama Toto Nee-chan. The song reached #1 in Recochoku digital single chart, while "Manatsu no Tooriame" reached #2, for 2 consecutive weeks. The song reached #1 in 10… read more
"Hanataba wo Kimi ni" (花束を君に, lit. A Bouquet For You) is the tenth digital single released by Utada Hikaru, released simultaneously with &q… read more
"Hanataba wo Kimi ni" (花束を君に, lit. A Bouquet For You) is the tenth digital single released by Utada Hikaru, released simultaneously with "真夏の通り雨 (Manatsu no Tooriame)"… read more
Utada Hikaru (Japanese: 宇多田ヒカル), born January 19, 1983, in New York City, United States, also known by her fan-nickname "ヒッキー" (Hikki), is a third culture singer, composer, arranger, and record producer in Japan and the United States. Hikaru's music is primarily pop and R&B and sometimes incorporates other musical elements such as rock and electronica among others. Hikaru Utada was born to Japanese parents who both had roots in the Japanese music industry; her father, Teruzane Utada, was a producer, while her mother, Junko Utada, was an enka singer (she performed … read more
Utada Hikaru (Japanese: 宇多田ヒカル), born January 19, 1983, in New York City, United States, also known by her fan-nickname "ヒッキー" (Hikki), is a third culture singer, composer, arrang… read more
Utada Hikaru (Japanese: 宇多田ヒカル), born January 19, 1983, in New York City, United States, also known by her fan-nickname "ヒッキー" (Hikki), is a third culture singer, composer, arranger, and record producer in Japan and the Unite… read more