Anata (Hikaru Utada Song)
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is a song by Japanese-American singer-songwriter
Hikaru Utada , who is also known by the mononym Utada, is a Japanese-American pop singer, songwriter and producer. By 2010, Utada had become one of the most influential, and best-selling, musical artists in Japan. Born in the United States to Japanese parent ...
. It is their third single under the label
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, from their seventh Japanese-language studio album '' Hatsukoi''. The song was used as a tie-in for movie ''Destiny: The Tale of Kamakura'', and was released as a digital download on December 8. The song is their first movie tie-in in 5 years, since " Sakura Nagashi" was released in 2012 for '' Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo''. The song was written with a Buddhist's view to show both the real and fantasy mixed world shown in the movie. Besides the movie, the song is also featured in a
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campaign to promote a wireless headphone line, in which they themself also appears.


Music video

The song's corresponding promo video is directed by
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, the same director that worked with Utada on the " Forevermore" music video. Released on the same day as the song, it can be purchased via
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, and has simultaneously been released for rotation to Japanese TV Station M-On. Following the good reception of the "Forevermore" music video documentary with M-On, one was also shown for the "Anata" video on December 9, 2017 as part of a 24 hours special that aired all of their Japanese live concerts and music videos. The video shows Utada performing in the studio along with musicians. Different aspect ratios are used throughout the video.


Commercial performance

"Anata" debuted at #1 in 11 Japanese digital music charts and #1 in iTunes store in 7 Asian countries. On the issue dated December 18, 2017, the song debuted at #1 on the Billboard Japan Download Songs chart, resulting in an entry at #3 on the
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. In its first full week, the song rose to #2 on the chart, becoming Utada's highest charting entry since " Hanataba o Kimi ni" reached the same position in May 2016. "Anata" also became the inaugural holder of the #1 position on the newly created
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digital songs chart (the same feat they also achieved in November 2016 with their album '' Fantôme'', when their digital albums chart was created), selling 63,871 copies in the week spanning from December 11 to 17, out-selling the nearest competition by a margin of 3 to 1. In its third week, "Anata" dropped slightly on the Hot 100 to #5, while also dropping to #2 on the Digital Songs chart with 37,071 copies sold, according to Oricon. The fourth week saw it still going strong, again charting at #2 on Oricon's Digital Songs chart with sales of 25,921, while dropping one position to number 6 on the Hot 100. "Anata" spent one more week inside the top 10 on the Hot 100 at #10, while falling to #4 on both Oricon's, as well as Billboard's digital single songs chart, with Oricon download figures of 17,347. Next, it fell off the top 10, selling 14,723 additional copies. "Anata" has spent seven consecutive weeks inside the Hot 100's top 20, five of them inside the top 10. During its chart run on the Oricon Weekly Digital Single Ranking, it has sold 206,813 digital downloads (excluding the song's first three days on sale, for which no data was published).The Oricon Weekly Digital Single Ranking only publishes the top 20 releases, along with their sales figures. Thus, each entry may still sell additional copies once dropped off the chart.


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