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Utada Hikaru
January 19, 1983 -
Nationality: Japanese
Category: Musician
Subcategory: Japanese Musician

And also, I think Japan places great value on the lyrics.

   

I get strangely obsessed about the cleanliness of my house.

   

When people ask me exactly how much time I spend in each country, I always tell them I have no idea.

   

I do feel really determined, and that I have to pull myself together, but I don't really think like, my market has changed and my company has changed, and I'm going to make it BIG in America!

   

I figure no matter how old you are, it's always going to be your first marriage and no life experience is going to make you a better judge of who you should marry.

   

I'm not like a gorgeous bombshell or anything like that.

   

Actually, the fun part was not knowing what the heck I was going to be doing.

   

The Japanese version comes with a translation, but that's different from the lyrics, so people could look things up and find a translation of their own if they're interested.

   

In Japan, people don't really sing about sexual content.

   

In English, the sounds and melodies I created were an inspiration to me, and words came to me as I explored the sounds, and from there I was able expand on the meaning.

   

The same parts of my brain get as excited as when I study bio or read a novel and write a paper on it.

   

For me, it's an experiment to see what people are gonna think of it.

   

No one told me I had to make something that would sell, but I personally want everyone to like my music.

   

I squeeze oranges every morning to make juice.

   

And it was then that I realized wow, I'm able to write lyrics and sing and stuff like that.

   

There really aren't any completely Asian people singing right now.

   

It's a fairly recent thing but I've become very fond of making drinks myself.

   

I bought an espresso maker and coffee maker and make them myself every day.

   

Americans are somehow obsessed with her, and something about me hit a spot with people in Japan.

   

People do ask me if I think I can make it in the States.

   

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