Hikaru Utada singles discography

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The singles discography of Japanese and American singer Hikaru Utada consists of fifty-four singles, twenty-three promotional singles and eleven collaboration singles. Utada began as a musician in the early 1990s as a member of U3, a family unit made up of Utada, their mother Junko Utada, also known as 1970s enka singer Keiko Fuji, and their father, musical producer Teruzane Utada. U3 released their debut album Star in 1993, with the hope to debut in America.[1][2] In 1996, the group was rebranded as Cubic U, an R&B project focusing on Hikaru Utada, resulting in the English language album Precious in 1998 with record label Toshiba EMI.[3][4]

Singles54
Promotional singles23
Collaboration singles11
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Hikaru Utada singles discography
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Utada in 2006
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As lead artist

1990s

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List of 1990s singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales[A][5] Certifications Album
JPN
[6]
JPN Cmb.
[7]
JPN Hot
[8][B]
HK
[31]
SGP
Reg.

[32]
TWN
[33]
TWN
Bill.

[34]
WW
[35]
"Time Will Tell" 1998 2
  • JPN: 2,063,000
    (plus 250,000 (dig.) for "Automatic")
First Love
"Automatic" 73[C]3
"Movin' On Without You" 1999 1[E]
  • JPN: 1,227,000
"First Love" 2115 [G]21711147
  • JPN: 804,000
    (plus 500,000 (dig.))
  • RIAJ:
"Addicted to You" 1[I]
  • JPN: 1,784,000
Distance
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2000s

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List of 2000s singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales[J][5] Certifications Album
JPN
[6]
JPN Hot
[8][B]
US Dance Club
[47]
US World
[48]
"Wait & See (Risk)" 2000 1[K] [L]
  • JPN: 1,662,000
Distance
"For You" 1 [M]
  • JPN: 889,000
"Time Limit"
"Can You Keep a Secret?" 2001 1 [N]
  • JPN: 1,485,000
    (plus 250,000 (dig.))
"Final Distance" 2 [O]
  • JPN: 582,000
  • RIAJ: Platinum (phy.)[54]
Deep River
"Traveling" 1[K] 27
  • JPN: 856,000
    (plus 100,000 (dig.))
"Hikari" 2002 1 5[P] 3[Q]
  • JPN: 598,000
    (plus 100,000 (dig.))
"Sakura Drops" 1 74[R]
  • JPN: 687,000
    (plus 100,000 (dig.))
"Letters"
"Colors" 2003 1[K] [S]
  • JPN: 894,000
    (plus 100,000 (dig.))
Single Collection Vol. 1 /
Ultra Blue
"Dareka no Negai ga Kanau Koro" 2004 1[T] [U]
  • JPN: 365,000
    (plus 250,000 (dig.))
  • RIAJ:
    • 2× Platinum (phy.)[67]
    • 2× Platinum (str.)[68]
    • Platinum (dig.)[69]
Our Last Day: Casshern /
Ultra Blue
"Easy Breezy"
(as Utada)
15[V]
  • JPN: 18,000
  • RIAJ: 2× Platinum (rt.)[71]
Exodus
"Devil Inside"
(as Utada)
1
"Exodus '04"
(as Utada)
2005 24
"Be My Last" 1 [W]
  • JPN: 151,000
    (plus 100,000 (dig.))
  • RIAJ:
    • 2× Platinum (phy.)[72]
    • 2× Platinum (rt.)[71]
    • Gold (PC)[73]
Ultra Blue
"You Make Me Want to Be a Man"
(as Utada)
Exodus (UK Edition)
"Passion" / "Sanctuary" 4 7
  • JPN: 112,000
    (plus 200,000 (dig.))
Ultra Blue
"Keep Tryin'" 2006 2 [X]
  • JPN: 135,000
    (plus 200,000 (dig.))
  • RIAJ:
"This Is Love"[Y]
  • JPN: 350,000
  • RIAJ:
    • 2× Platinum (rt.)[77]
    • RIAJ: Gold (PC)[71]
"Boku wa Kuma" 4
  • JPN: 147,000
    (plus 100,000 (dig.))
Heart Station
"Flavor of Life" 2007 1 [Z]
  • JPN: 671,000
    (plus 2,100,000 (dig.))
"Kiss & Cry" 2
  • JPN: 245,000
    (plus 200,000 (dig.) for "Kiss & Cry" and 1,000,000 for "Beautiful World")
  • RIAJ:
"Beautiful World" 80[AC]
  • RIAJ:
    • Platinum (phy.)[84]
    • Million (dig.)[85]
    • 2× Platinum (rt.)[83]
    • Platinum (str.)[86]
"Stay Gold" 2008 3 1
  • JPN: 81,000
    (plus 100,000 (dig.) for "Stay Gold" and 350,000 for "Heart Station")
  • RIAJ: 2× Platinum (rt.)[87]
"Heart Station" 2
"Prisoner of Love" 2 2
  • JPN: 84,000
    (plus 1,100,000 (dig.))
"Come Back to Me"
(as Utada)
2009 3 5
  • JPN: 100,000
  • RIAJ: Gold (str.)[94]
This Is the One
"Dirty Desire"
(as Utada)
16
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart.
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2010s

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List of 2010s singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales[AD][5] Certifications Album
JPN
[6]
JPN Cmb.
[7]
JPN Hot
[8][B]
US
[95]
US World
[48]
"Hymne à l'amour (Ai no Anthem)"[AE] 2010 7 Single Collection Vol. 2
"Goodbye Happiness"[AE] 1
  • JPN: 200,000
"Sakura Nagashi" 2012 4[AF]210
  • JPN: 33,000
    (plus 500,000 (dig.))
  • RIAJ: 2× Platinum (dig.)[99]
Fantôme
"Hanataba o Kimi ni" 2016 2
  • RIAJ:
"Manatsu no Tōriame" 5
  • JPN: 250,000
  • RIAJ: Platinum (dig.)[100]
"Michi" 5
  • JPN: 250,000
"Ōzora de Dakishimete" 2017 321
  • JPN: 100,000
Hatsukoi
"Forevermore" 620
  • JPN: 100,000
"Anata" 212
  • JPN: 285,000
"Play a Love Song" 2018 4
  • JPN: 114,000
"Hatsukoi" 2
  • JPN: 250,000
"Chikai / Don't Think Twice" 63413
  • JPN: 31,000
    (plus 46,000 (dig.) for "Chikai" and 41,000 for "Face My Fears")
"Face My Fears"
(with Skrillex)
2019 3981 Bad Mode
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart.
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2020s

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List of 2020s singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales[AG][5] Certifications Album
JPN
[6]
JPN Cmb.
[7]
JPN Hot
[8][B]
HK
[31]
KOR
[107]
TWN
Bill.

[34]
US World
[48]
WW
[35]
"Time" 2020 4716
  • JPN: 105,000
Bad Mode
"Dare ni mo Iwa Nai" 202821
  • JPN: 20,000
"One Last Kiss" 2021 111140
  • JPN: 250,000
  • RIAJ:
One Last Kiss /
Bad Mode
"Pink Blood" 241620
  • JPN: 22,000
Bad Mode
"Kimi ni Muchū" 621455
"First Love (2022 Mix)" 2022 62723 Science Fiction
"Hatsukoi (2022 Remastering)"
"Gold (Mata au Hi Made)" 2023 3510
  • JPN: 32,000
"Naniiro de mo Nai Hana" 2024 204
  • JPN: 24,334
"Somewhere Near Marseilles" (Sci-Fi Edit) [AH]
"Mine or Yours" 2025 1513
  • JPN: 5,852
Non-album single
"Electricity"[115] 31[AI] Science Fiction
"Jane Doe"[117]
(with Kenshi Yonezu)
2125163432 Non-album singles
"Pappaparadise"[120] 2026 7
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List of singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales[5] Album
JPN
[6]
JPN Hot
[AJ]
"Rainy Day"
(among Cubic U)
1995 Non-album singles
"New Life"
(among Cubic U)
"Tsumetai Tsuki (Nakanaide)" (冷たい月 ~泣かないで~; "Cold Moon: Don't Cry")
(Keiko Fuji with Cubic U)
1996
"Thank U"
(among U3)
1999 39
  • JPN: 14,000
Star
"Golden Era"
(Keiko Fuji with Cubic U)
Non-album single
"Kodomotachi no Uta ga Kikoeru" (子供たちの歌が聞こえる; "I Can Hear the Children's Song")
(among U3)
2002 Star
"Do You"
(Ne-Yo featuring Utada)
2007 Ne-Yo: The Collection
"Anata ga Matteru"
(The Back Horn featuring Hikaru Utada)
2017 21 40
  • JPN: 4,000
Non-album single
"Lonely One"
(Nariaki Obukuro featuring Hikaru Utada)
2018 Bunriha no Natsu
"The Sun & Moon in Tokyo"
(Ringo Sheena featuring Hikaru Utada)
2019 43 Apple of Universal Gravity
"Stay with Me"
(Sam Smith featuring Hikaru Utada)
2024 In the Lonely Hour: 10 Year Anniversary Edition
"Home"
(Charlie Puth featuring Hikaru Utada)
2026 [AK] 16 Whatever's Clever!
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart.
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Promotional singles

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List of promotional singles, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
JPN
[6]
JPN Cmb.
[7]
JPN Hot
[8][B]
JPN Adult
"I'll Be Stronger"
(as Cubic U)
1997 Non-album single
"Close to You"[125]

(as Cubic U)

1998 Precious
"Fly Me to the Moon"[AL] 2000 16
  • RIAJ: Gold (rt.)[83]
"Wait & See (Risk)" (single) /

Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone Original Soundtrack

"Parody" 2001 Distance
"Distance"
"Play Ball" (プレイボール, Pureibōru) 2002 Deep River
"Deep River"
"Tokyo Nights" (東京NIGHTS, Tōkyō Naitsu)
"Fight the Blues" 2008 1 Heart Station
"Eternally (Drama Mix)" 36 Non-album single
"Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence - FYI"
(as Utada)
2009 54 This Is the One
"Beautiful World (Planitb Acoustica Mix)" 82
  • RIAJ: Platinum (dig.)[128]
Single Collection Vol. 2
"Arashi no Megami" (嵐の女神; "Storm Goddess") 2010
"Can't Wait 'Til Christmas" 23
"Show Me Love (Not a Dream)" 37
"Nijikan Dake no Vacance"
(featuring Ringo Sheena)
2016 23 Fantôme
"Bōkyaku" (忘却; "Forgotten")
(with KOHH)
2017
"Marunouchi Sadistic"
(Hikaru Utada & Nariaki Obukuro)
2018 44 Adam to Eve no Ringo
"Too Proud (L1 Remix)"
(featuring XZT, Suboi EK)
65 Hatsukoi
"Shōnen Jidai" (少年時代; "Boyhood") 2019 [AM] Inoue Yosui Tribute
"Beautiful World (Da Capo Ver.)" 2021 3240 One Last Kiss
"Find Love" [AN] Bad Mode
"Bad Mode" 2022 4023
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart.
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Other appearances

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List of non-studio album or guest appearances that feature Hikaru Utada
Title Year Album
"Blow My Whistle"
(Hikaru Utada & Foxy Brown)
2001 Rush Hour 2 Soundtrack
"Promise "I Do"
(Maki Ohguro featuring Hikaru Utada)
O
"I Won't Last a Day Without You"
(Ringo Sheena with Hikaru Utada)
2002 Utaite Myōri: Sono Ichi
"Kaze ga Fuiteru" (風が吹いてる; "The Wind Is Blowing")
(Kuzu featuring Hikaru Utada)
2003 Kuzu Album
"Colors (Orchestra Version)" Beautiful Drivin' Classic: Wish
"I Love You"[AO] 2004 Blue: A Tribute to Yutaka Ozaki
"By Your Side"
(Timbaland - Kiley Dean - Utada)
Unity: The Official Athens 2004 Olympic Games Album
"London City"
(Devlin featuring Hikaru Utada)
2010 Bud, Sweat and Beers
"Sanctuary"
(French Montana featuring Hikaru Utada)
Mac & Cheese 3
"Sanctuary Part II"
(French Montana featuring Hikaru Utada)
2016 Wave Gods
"Final Distance (13 Years Distance Mix)"
(Ai and Hikaru Utada)
The Feat. Best
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Notes

  1. Sales are for physical single sales, unless otherwise noted.
  2. Sources for chart positions are as follows: "Stay Gold",[9] "Heart Station",[10] "Fight the Blues",[11] "Prisoner of Love",[12] "Eternally",[13] "Come Back to Me",[14] "Beautiful World (Planitb Acoustica Mix)",[15] "Hymne à l'amour (Ai no Anthem)",[16] "Goodbye Happiness",[17] "Can't Wait 'Til Christmas",[18] "Show Me Love (Not a Dream)",[19] "Sakura Nagashi",[20] "Chikai" & "Face My Fears",[21] "One Last Kiss",[22] "Pink Blood",[23] "Kimi ni Muchū",[24] "Bad Mode",[25] "Gold (Mata au Hi Made)",[26] "Naniiro Demonai Hana",[27] "Mine or Yours",[28] "Jane Doe",[29] "Pappaparadise"[30]
  3. Charted in 2014[36]
  4. Initially received a 4× Platinum certification for 1,600,000 copies shipped, however the 4× Platinum threshold was retired in 2003.
  5. Charted at number 63 on the Streaming Songs chart in 2017.[40]
  6. Received a 3× Platinum certification for 1,200,000 copies, however the 3× Platinum threshold was redefined as 750,000 copies in 2003.
  7. Charted in 2022[42]
  8. Received a 2× Platinum certification for 800,000 copies, however the 2× Platinum threshold was redefined as 800,000 copies in 2003.
  9. Charted at number 58 on the Streaming Songs chart in 2017.[40]
  10. Sales are for physical single sales, unless otherwise noted.
  11. Also charted at number 1 on the DVD chart.
  12. Charted at number 39 on the Streaming Songs chart in 2017.[40]
  13. Charted at number 85 on the Streaming Songs chart in 2017.[40]
  14. Charted at number 18 on the Streaming Songs chart in 2017.[40]
  15. Charted at number 65 on the Streaming Songs chart in 2017.[40]
  16. Charted in 2017. Though Hikari's Ray of Hope Mix was promoted as a separate release, Billboard Japan combined the remix with the original single version for charting purposes.
  17. Charted in 2019 as "Simple And Clean"
  18. Charted in 2012.[60]
  19. Charted at number 77 on the Adult Alternative Airplay chart in 2011, and at number 26 on the Streaming Songs chart in 2017.[63][40]
  20. Also charted at number 10 on the DVD chart.
  21. Charted at number 46 on the Streaming Songs chart in 2017.[40]
  22. Charted on the DVD chart.[70]
  23. Charted at number 98 on the Streaming Songs chart in 2017.[40]
  24. Charted at number 73 on the Streaming Songs chart in 2017.[40]
  25. Despite receiving a digital only release, "This Is Love" was described as a single by Utada's official website.[76]
  26. Charted at number 5 on the Streaming Songs chart in 2017.[40]
  27. Standard version
  28. Ballad version
  29. Charted in 2021.
  30. Sales are for physical single sales, unless otherwise noted.
  31. "Hymne à l'amour (Ai no Anthem)" and "Goodbye Happiness" were songs that received a digitally exclusively release, described as singles by Utada's official website.[96]
  32. Charted on the DVD chart.
  33. Sales are for digital single sales, unless otherwise noted.
  34. "Somewhere Near Marseilles" (Sci-Fi Edit) did not enter the Billboard Japan Hot 100 chart but peaked at number 93 on the component Download Songs chart.[114]
  35. "Electricity" did not enter the Billboard Japan Hot 100 chart, but peaked at number 74 on the Billboard Japan Top Download Songs chart.[116]
  36. Sources for chart positions are as follows: "Anata ga Matteru",[121] "The Sun & Moon in Tokyo",[122] and "Home"[123]
  37. "Home" did not enter the Oricon Singles Chart, but peaked at number 17 on the Oricon Digital Singles Chart.[124]
  38. Originally released as a commercial vinyl record of remixes in 2000, a new recording of the song was released digitally on June 27, 2007, to promote the film Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone.
  39. Charted at 75 on the Download Songs chart.[132]
  40. "Find Love" did not enter the Billboard Japan Hot 100 Chart, but peaked at number 73 on the Billboard Japan Top Download Songs Chart.[133]
  41. Originally performed during their Bohemian Summer 2000 tour. The audio is a remastered version from the performance featured on the DVD.

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