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''Exodus'' is the second English-language album (fifth overall) 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 ...
, released on September 8, 2004 by
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under the moniker Utada. Her first English-language album called '' Precious'' was released under the name "Cubic U". After being discovered in
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by Island CEO Lyon Cohen when she contributed to the '' Rush Hour 2'' soundtrack, he was very interested in signing Utada to his record label and she eventually accepted the offer. She traveled to Los Angeles to sign the contract and began recording the studio album straight after her signing. However, during the time frame from 2002 to 2003, Utada was diagnosed with a benign ovarian tumour that needed surgery and treatment. She also married her then-husband
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, which stopped recording temporarily. Musically, ''Exodus'' incorporates several musical genres including dance music and electronic music, whilst also incorporating several elements from
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, avant-garde,
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and glitch music. ''Exodus'' is her first studio album to have full English-language tracks since her album '' Precious'' under the alias ''Cubic U''. The majority of the tracks on the album were written, composed and produced by Utada herself but also received help from American rapper Timbaland, Danja and Utada's father Teruzane Utada. Lyrically, the album deals with several human-related stories from a third-person perspective. Themes incorporated inside the album are love,
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, lust, her own mixed heritage, and break-ups. Upon its release, ''Exodus'' received positive reviews from most contemporary music critics. Many critics complimented the composition experimentation and Utada's vocal deliveries on certain tracks. However, critics were divided towards the lyrical content and felt the production and album was only trying to attract a wider audience through the Western market. Commercially, ''Exodus'' was a commercial success in Japan, peaking at number one and sold over one million units in the country, making it Utada's highest-selling English studio album there. It was certified million by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ). In North America, ''Exodus'' peaked at number 160 on the ''Billboard'' 200. Four singles were released from the album. The first single "
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" failed to gain success in both Eastern and Western territories, but the following single " Devil Inside" peaked at number one on the US
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, making it her highest charting effort regarding any ''Billboard'' chart. The final North American single "
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" charted moderately in America overall, while the lead UK single "
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" failed to achieve higher success in that region as well. To promote the album, Utada had commenced her ''Utada Hikaru In Budokan 2004'' tour.


Background

Utada, who was under her birth name Hikaru Utada in the Japanese market, is one of the most successful musicians inside of Japan. Utada had previously released three Japanese-language studio albums; '' First Love'', '' Distance'' and '' Deep River''. All three studio albums achieved massive success inside of Japan, all listed as one of the biggest selling albums in Japan with the debut release being the most successful Japanese album of all time, selling seven million units in Japan and an additional three million worldwide. Several singles from each album sold over one million units and tallied up to seven of her singles having sold over one million units, with her debut single "
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" selling over two million. In 2001, Utada was approached by American label Island Def Jam to record a track entitled "Blow My Whistle" with American rapper Foxy Brown on the American film '' Rush Hour 2''. The track was written by Utada herself, alongside
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and Chad Hugo. The song is included on
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's ''Rush Hour 2'' soundtrack, which peaked the 11th spot on both the ''Billboard'' 200 and the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and also the 1st on the Top Soundtracks. Although Hikaru usually produces her own songs, "Blow My Whistle" was produced by The Neptunes. Then, in 2003, Island CEO Lyon Cohen was interested in signing Utada to his label and she eventually accepted his recommendation and signed her first deal in 2004. Utada had flown to Los Angeles to meet Cohen and Universal Music Group CEO Doug Morris with her mother
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and father Teruzane Utada to support them there. Her record label Toshiba-EMI had also released her material worldwide like Island, but Cohen commented that Island would support her choices throughout the American audience. According to Steve McClure from ''
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'', Utada and her father were originally approached by EMI Music and Virgin Records beforehand and were also interested in signing Utada to their label. A source from the article commented; "People at irginwere kissing up to her dad and promising him that they were definitely going to launch her internationally." However, he later commented "But with the complete meltdown ..Everybody the Utadas knew is gone,"Billboard Book pg. 14.
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Composition


Music and style

Musically, ''Exodus'' is a
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-oriented album that incorporates several electronic genres. The album was co-produced by Utada herself. Utada made the majority of the album alone, saying she 'locked herself away'. During an interview in the United States while promoting ''
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'' in 2009, when asked about ''Exodus'', Utada said that ''Exodus'' was "a very experimental album. I was like a mad scientist working away in an underground laboratory", going on to say "I had the time of my life but it was a very intense, introverted process". In the review by AllMusic, they commented on the music, stating ''Exodus'' "delivers a diverse collection of urbane, modern, and, at times, almost avant-garde electronica and dance music ..A true fusion of Western and Eastern music's edgier elements thrown together in an after-hours disco melting pot." The majority of the album deals with dance music and traditional J-pop. " Devil Inside" incorporates several electronic dance genres including progressive house and dark pop. The song features drum machines and synthesizers and Rob Carolan from ''
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'' compared it to
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games during their intro sequences. Carolan had originally labelled the album's musical composition as "strange" and exemplified "Hotel Lobby" as an example for incorporating J-pop. "The Workout" was compared to
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's 2005 track " Hollaback Girl" for its instrumentation of colossal drums and horn parts but was often criticized for being "darker" and "demented." The Timbaland co-written single "Exodus 04" takes homage towards the album title and was compared to the composition by American rapper and singer
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, with instrumentation of string samples and piano, while "Let Me Give You My Love" incorporates more fast forward "future funk music" that was also compared to Aaliyah. ''Exodus'' was noted by several critics for its experimentation of genres. "Kremlin Dusk" features a dark "bizarre neo-industrial symphony" that also references American poet Edgar Allan Poe's story '' The Raven'' with the lyric ("In the words of Mr. Edgar Allan Poe/Now I'm sober and nevermore/Will the
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come to bother me at home.") "Animato" includes several electronic instrumentation's including synthesizers and keyboards to create an "alien-like" sound and composition. Throughout the track, "it synthesized mournful choirs and oppressive alien electronics, pushes pop to its most avant garde extremes."


Lyrical content

Like the rest of her previous studio albums, Utada had written the entire album by herself. In a press conference of her record label signing, Utada stated that she had written all the songs, including Japanese tracks, in English; "Most of my lyrics come out in English, which I then rewrite in Japanese ..so this project will save a little bit of time in songwriting, which I'll be needing, to give the best of both
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and tada Hikaru. The introduction track and interlude entitled "Opening" and "Crossover Interlude" incorporate the same lyrics in different composition.Liner notes of ''Exodus'' by Utada, September 2004. Island Def Jam. The tracks feature the lyric ("I don't wanna cross over between this genre, that genre,") which talks about the different composition of each track and also incorporates her interpretation of Western crossover to J-pop. On her single "
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", the song talks about a past relationship with a man. In the lyrics, she mocks her Asian-American heritage that was often noted as "dumb" or "silly" which they specify; ("You're easy breezy / And I'm Japaneezy"). In the song "Animato", the track references several music genres including dance, hip-hop and pop; it also comments about a woman having an extra-marital affair.


Release and promotion

After Utada signed to the record label in 2002, Cohen and Morris had high hopes in releasing ''Exodus'' during the end of 2002 or early 2003 in North America, with a release date already being confirmed. However, after Utada had promoted her third Japanese studio album ''Deep River'', she underwent surgery after being diagnosed with a benign ovarian tumor, causing Utada to put her promotional activities on hold and the release of ''Exodus'' to be delayed. She was still persistent in a 2002 release, but Utada had announced her marriage to director
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and then delayed the studio album release. Then, ''Billboard'' announced the release of ''Exodus'' in Spring 2004.Billboard Magazine Pg. 55
December 13, 2003.
Utada told ''Billboard'' about Asian artists like herself making it into the Western market; "Maybe the fruit has always been ripe, but so far, Asian artists who reached for it were a few inches short." The album was released on September 8, 2004, by
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in Japan, and worldwide on October 5, 2004. The album was re-released by Mercury Records in the UK over a year later on September 25, 2005. This is Utada's debut English language studio album (not including '' Precious''). ''Exodus'' was released in North America nearly a month after its release in Japan, on October 5, 2004, two months later in Brazil, on November 17, 2004, and the UK version was released about a year after on September 26, 2005. ''Exodus'' was re-released on September 20, 2006, in Japan, under Universal International, parent company of Island Def Jam. On February 23, 2005, Utada did a one-night-only showcase at the Skylight Studios, New York. There she sang a few songs from ''Exodus'', including "You Make Me Want to Be a Man" and "Kremlin Dusk". In an interview,
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Critical reception

''Exodus'' received generally favorable reviews from most music critics. AllMusic gave three out of five stars, highlighting the two first tracks from the album and "Exodus 04", stating that ''Exodus'' "Delivers a diverse collection of urbane, modern, and, at times, almost avant-garde electronica and dance music", and concluding with "''Exodus'' heralds the American arrival of an unusual and challenging artist." Rob Carolan from ''
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'' gave it a positive review, stating "So there you have it. It's not a pop masterpiece but it's a decidedly good record. Few J-Pop artists ever attempt to make such a bold and risky record, but with Exodus, Utada has established herself as an individual who can proudly stand aside from the rest of the identikit J-Pop idols. Hopefully she'll keep on getting better, but even if she falls into the machine, she will always have Exodus, and that's enough." Isaac McCalla from Dancemusic on About.com gave it a positive review, complimenting the album's process, calling some songs "radio-friendly" and then the rest more "chilled-out". He later concluded saying " ..Utada is definitely an up and comer; she's beautiful, writes good songs with intelligent lyrics, and has a keen electronic sensibility." Elysa Gardner from '' USA Today'' gave it three stars out of five. She said "Utada Hikaru crafts slick, electronically fueled tracks that could, on their surface, pass as background music for nightclubs and loft parties. Luckily, this young singer/songwriter is more than a ghost in her own machine." She compared Utada to an early stage of
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saying she is "girlish yearning that transcends her vocal limitations and melts the cool sheen of her arrangements." ''JPop-Go'' gave the album a positive review saying "This is Utada's 'Exodus' from overly-polished, commercial pop; her two fingers up at the music industry. Existing fans with more eclectic tastes will be pleasantly surprised, while hardcore J-pop junkies might be disappointed at the changes."


Commercial performance

''Exodus'' is the largest debut selling foreign language album in Japanese history (debut with 523,761 units). It is the 247th best selling album of all time in Japan. On September 8, 2004, Universal Music Japan shipped 1 million copies of the album, breaking a record that was previously held by
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(she had sold 500,000). However, the album did not achieve a lot of success in the US, reaching number 160 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart, and has sold in excess of 55,000 units in the territory according to Nielsen SoundScan. The album did however have success on the US Top Heatseekers albums chart, peaking at number five, making Utada's first album to debut on both charts.Exodus - Utada , Allmusic Charts/Awards
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Singles

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Easy Breezy "Easy Breezy" is Utada's debut English single (16th overall). It is also the first single from ''Exodus'', in which it also appears. For this release, they are using Island Def Jam as their label, under the name of simply Utada, rather than Hika ...
" was released as the first single of the album. This is the first single to debut her name "Utada" which she uses for her English releases. The song received generally positive reviews from music critics, however the song did not chart on any singles chart. The song however sold more than 2000 copies in Japan. The second single of the album, " Devil Inside", was released on September 14, 2004, and received generally mixed reviews from music critics. The song was released physically in the United States. No music video was produced. The song remained Utada's biggest hit in the United States, as it peaked at number one on the Hot Dance Club Play chart. The third single "
Exodus '04 "Exodus '04" is the 3rd English single (18th overall) by Utada and written by themself and Timbaland. It was released on June 21, 2005. It hit #24 on the Billboard Hot Dance/Club Airplay chart. Similarly to that of " Devil Inside," no music video ...
" received generally positive reviews from music critics, and was released in 2005, a late release on the album. No music video was produced for the single. The song received little attention yet again, but did peak at number twenty-four on the Hot Dance Club Play. The fourth and last single, "
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", was released as the only UK single. The song received little success as well, but peaked at number 227 on the UK Singles Chart.


Track listing


Personnel

*Hikaru Utada – vocals, writer, producer, programmer, acoustic guitar *Teruzane Utada/Skingg U – producer, guitar *T. Moseley / Timbaland – producer, writer, remixer *Goh Hotoda – recording, mixer *Mat Snedecor – engineer *Dan Bucchi – engineer *Brian Russel – engineer *Pat Woodward – engineer *Jason Dale – engineer *Patrick Magee – engineer *Pete Davis – programmer *Steve Sidelnyk – programmer *Bill Pettaway – production coordinator *Michael Evans – production coordinator *Yuko Honda – production coordinator * Jeff Golub – guitar * Jon Theodore – drums *Bryan G. Russell – saxophone


Charts and sales


Daily and weekly charts


Yearly charts


Sales


Release history


References


External links


Leaving the Girl Behind (Washington Post)
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