"Easy Breezy" is a song by Japanese singer-songwriter Utada and was her debut English single (sixteenth overall). It is also the first single from Exodus (2004), in which it also appears. For this release, she used Island Def Jam as her label, under the name of simply Utada, rather than Utada Hikaru, which was used for her Japanese releases. This was originally released as an exclusive download single, though was later released as a DVD single in Japan. This song has been used in several Nintendo DS endorsements featuring Utada. There was a promo single for Easy Breezy tha… read more
"Easy Breezy" is a song by Japanese singer-songwriter Utada and was her debut English single (sixteenth overall). It is also the first sing… read more
"Easy Breezy" is a song by Japanese singer-songwriter Utada and was her debut English single (sixteenth overall). It is also the first single from Exodus (2004), in which it al… read more
Utada was the English language project name of 宇多田ヒカル (Utada Hikaru). On November 8, 2010, EMI Japan announced that they had made a new global recording deal with Utada, stating that all of their future work regardless of language would be released under one name: Hikaru Utada. This signaled the retirement of their Western stage name. Utada continues to maintain this name in the West as they intend to keep their English style separate from their Japanese music. Utada is a third culture singer, composer, arranger, and record producer working in Japan and the United States. They have… read more
Utada was the English language project name of 宇多田ヒカル (Utada Hikaru). On November 8, 2010, EMI Japan announced that they had made a new global recording deal with Utada, stating that all of… read more
Utada was the English language project name of 宇多田ヒカル (Utada Hikaru). On November 8, 2010, EMI Japan announced that they had made a new global recording deal with Utada, stating that all of their future work regardless of language woul… read more