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Hikaru Utada: ‘BAD MODE,’ Forging Their Musical Path and Finding Non-Binary Pronouns | Apple Music
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J-Pop artist and musical innovator, Hikaru Utada sits down with Zane Lowe to discuss their eighth Japanese-language studio album, ‘BAD MODE.’ For Hikaru, this album was about exploring the use of electronic sound, the power of collaboration, and the blend of different techniques. Hikaru Utada also opens up about being a non-binary artist and shares the journey of owning their identity. Listen to Hikaru Utada on Apple Music: apple.co/HikaruUtadaYT

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@MikaMausArt

2 years ago

Utada pushed the "jpop" genre so much their music became its own genre. The definition of iconic.

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@maceyharper2268

2 years ago

Utada just becomes more lovable over the years. Utada seems like a wonderful individual. I’ve been a fan since 2005 & I am glad that they are bringing more visibility.

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@willtaylor64

2 years ago

Bad Mode is such an incredible album. Even the deeper cuts like Somewhere Near Marseilles are so atmospheric yet danceable, and I enjoy every one of them.

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@kamichan8319

2 years ago

I do consider she’s J-pop. It’s not because her music root is J-pop (like she says), but because the big part of modern J-pop’s root is based on what she has created. She may not be based on J-pop, but rather J-pop is based on her as being the most popular singer in Japan who sings in Japanese. I hope this makes sense.

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@dariang4725

2 years ago

There's something so special about this person. There's not another artist on this planet that knows how to stir up such intense emotions in me. I've been a huge fan for over half of my life. Hikki is truly something special. If you've been a fan of theirs for long enough you probably could have called their nonbinary identity. They've mentioned feeling disconnected to their identity as a woman a lot over the years.

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@sara.cbc92

2 years ago

Utada became a huge star in the 90s pre social media era. She didn't have the advantage of K-Pop stars that use these platforms to advertise their music and presence across the globe. Utada's global appeal came naturally from her own charisma.

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@TheEpitomeofSass

2 years ago

I need more interviews like this with Utada!! Zane is always a great substantive interviewer. Utada has lived so much life and getting to hear about their thinking regarding their background and creative process is really enlightening. Appreciated this very much as a long-term fan!

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@kawaiiafangirl

2 years ago

I miss Utada's English interviews. I'm glad she's done one here for this album.

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@Olphas

2 years ago

This album is just perfection.

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@TheAlchemist444

2 years ago

"Bangers you can cry to" is the perfect description for this album.

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@adexatnight

2 years ago

Their voice literally MADE the Kingdom Hearts saga.

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@heyitsmira17

2 years ago

Been following Utada for years now, and honestly Bad Mode is great. I also like how it doesn't try to fit in with other types of albums, having short tracks to appeal to an audience that somehow can't take music if it's over 3 minutes. No, it just follows its own course and does so beautifully. A great album from a great artist. Keep being you, Utada. You're fantastic.

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@user-gl1su9hb3v

1 year ago

Her songs are like my mom, I grew up with her songs and they were still with me in my teens. And as I grew up I have been apart from her songs but every time I occurred any difficulty or important moments like making a big decision, I would back to listen to her songs.

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@Rawskoh1031

2 years ago

Whenever she releases a new album, I always feel a sense of peace. I love everything she does!

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@HeyImTra

2 years ago

I love that Utada has always just done their own thing. Ever since the start, the music was absolutely unique and 15 year old me fell in love with her. I am now 36 and BAD MODE is everything I have needed lately. Thank you so much for sharing your talent with the world.

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@Vee-op3me

2 years ago

Knowing what happened to their mother and hearing the way they speak about her... I can't imagine the pain. I'm sorry Hikki

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@mgbp7

2 years ago

It’s so funny that I should come across this interview now. I was just telling a friend that Utada tends to use 僕 (boku) in music (I, me). My understanding is that this word is traditionally a more masculine-oriented term in Japanese, not used as frequently by women. We were wondering why that is and I think this interview may speak to that. (Not to say that Utada identifies as masculine, but doesn’t necessarily identify as purely feminine, either.) On another note, I love Utada’s music. I will have to check it out.

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@apt_get

2 years ago

I’ve always listened to Utada’s music but hadn’t really ‘met’ the person behind the music before. This is awesome, and I’m so inspired by them. I understand why I resonated with their music so much now.

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@csteele1585

2 years ago

yesss so happy to see Utada out with new music. great interview, and much needed!!

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@jackyjo.9559

1 year ago

That's a great interview! Thank you for that!

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