"Time Will Tell" (stylized as "Time will tell") is a song recorded by Japanese–American singer
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 ...
, taken as the lead single from their debut album ''
First Love
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'' (1999). It was released on December 9, 1998 through
Toshiba-EMI
, formerly , was one of Japan's leading music companies. It became a wholly owned subsidiary of British music company EMI Group Ltd. on June 30, 2007, after Toshiba sold off its previous 45% stake. Its CEO and president was Kazuhiko Koike. When ...
in three physical formats:
mini CD single
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,
standard CD single and
12" vinyl
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. Additionally, the single was originally served as a
B-side
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to "
Automatic", but was changed into an A-side. The song was written and co-produced by Utada themself, while Akira Miyake and the singer's father
served as producers. Despite working recording in English under the name Cubic U, "Time Will Tell" is Utada's first Japanese recording, and was released after they enrolled into high school in Japan.
Musically, "Time Will Tell" is a
dance
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tune that incorporates elements of
pop,
jazz
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and
funk
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music. Lyrically, it delves into themes of love, and focuses on moving on from a relationship. Although an English version was recorded, it was placed as a B-side recording on the re-released CD single. Upon its release, "Time Will Tell" received positive reviews from
music critics
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, who commended Utada's vocal abilities and production style. It was nominated for numerous accolades in Japan, and has subsequently been listed as one of their best releases. Commercially, the 8 cm CD single edition of "Automatic" and "Time Will Tell" experienced success in Japan, reaching number four on the
Oricon Singles Chart
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and selling over 772,000 units there.
Meanwhile, the 12 cm CD single edition peaked at number two and sold 1.291 million units, tallying over two million copies in Japan; it was certified million by the
Recording Industry Association of Japan
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The RIAJ's activities include pr ...
(RIAJ) for physical shipments. Since its release, Oricon has ranked it amongst many best-selling singles in the country, and has earned other distinctions for its commercial success. In order to promote the single, Utada had included it on all their concert tours, such as their Bohemian Summer 2000, Budokan 2004 concert shows,
Utada United,
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and their most recent
Wild Life tour. Additionally, the recording appeared on compilation albums conducted by the artist, and has made appearances on various commercials in Japan.
Background and production
Born and raised in
New York City
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, Utada had their first solo experience in professional recording with Cubic U, a pseudonym used for their earlier
English language
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work. After completing their first record ''Precious'' (1998), with the help and guidance of their parents, musicians
and
Keiko Fuji
(5 July 1951 – 22 August 2013), known primarily by the stage name was a Japanese singer and actress. She had success in Japan in the 1960s and 1970s with her ballad-type songs. She was married on-and-off with Utada Teruzane, and was the ...
, it failed to generate interest in both the United States and Japan, with the record only appearing at number 38 on the
Oricon Albums Chart
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in the latter country. At the time however, Utada had moved to Tokyo and attended
Seisen International School
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, and later the
American School in Japan
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, subsequently scoring a record contract with label
Toshiba-EMI
, formerly , was one of Japan's leading music companies. It became a wholly owned subsidiary of British music company EMI Group Ltd. on June 30, 2007, after Toshiba sold off its previous 45% stake. Its CEO and president was Kazuhiko Koike. When ...
. Executives at the company worked with them to become classified as a singer-songwriter instead of an
idol singer, but prompted them to write and record songs in
Japanese language
is spoken natively by about 128 million people, primarily by Japanese people and primarily in Japan, the only country where it is the national language. Japanese belongs to the Japonic or Japanese- Ryukyuan language family. There have been ma ...
rather than English.
From the bunch, Utada solely wrote "Time Will Tell" in Tokyo, and recorded a
demo tape
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in mid-1998—which then appeared on the special 15th Anniversary edition of their album ''
First Love
First or 1st is the ordinal form of the number one (#1).
First or 1st may also refer to:
*World record, specifically the first instance of a particular achievement
Arts and media Music
* 1$T, American rapper, singer-songwriter, DJ, and rec ...
'' (1999).
An English language version was recorded, but it appeared as an additional recording on the physical release, titled the "Dub mix". They received help from their father, his friend Akira Miyake, and they both served as producers on the track. Additionally, the singer acts as a co-producer and co-composer on the recording, two roles which they felt were necessary in becoming a singer-songwriter.
The trio began working on their debut single, and recorded it in June 1998 at Quad Recording Studios in New York City and Studio Terra in Tokyo.
Composition and release
Musically, "Time Will Tell" is a
dance
Dance is a performing art form consisting of sequences of movement, either improvised or purposefully selected. This movement has aesthetic and often symbolic value. Dance can be categorized and described by its choreography, by its repertoir ...
tune that incorporates elements of
pop,
jazz
Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues and ragtime. Since the 1920s Jazz Age, it has been recognized as a major ...
and
funk
Funk is a music genre that originated in African American communities in the mid-1960s when musicians created a rhythmic, danceable new form of music through a mixture of various music genres that were popular among African Americans in the m ...
. According to a contributor of Japanese magazine ''CD Journal'', they noticed that the sound was "very mid-tempo" and believed it to be inspired by contemporary
American culture
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.
Kano, writing for ''Rockin'On Japan'', felt the song infused contemporary
R&B and
hip hop elements. The writer commented that their experimentation with R&B music was signfiying to Japanese culture, as he felt the country did not emphasize the genre. Additionally, he noticed their "positive" songwriting.
In a similar review, Mori Tomoyuki from
Amazon.com
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believed that the singers use of R&B "influence the country" and other growing musicians.
"Time Will Tell" was released as a
double A-side
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with "
Automatic", which premiered on December 9, 1998 through
Toshiba-EMI
, formerly , was one of Japan's leading music companies. It became a wholly owned subsidiary of British music company EMI Group Ltd. on June 30, 2007, after Toshiba sold off its previous 45% stake. Its CEO and president was Kazuhiko Koike. When ...
in three physical formats:
mini CD single
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,
standard CD single and
12" vinyl
The twelve-inch single (often written as 12-inch or 12″) is a type of vinyl ( polyvinyl chloride or PVC) gramophone record that has wider groove spacing and shorter playing time with a 'single' or a few related sound tracks on each surfac ...
. All three packages feature the two song, but included a different third track; the mini CD featured an original karaoke of "Automatic", while the vinyl and standard CD single included an English-dub mix of "Time Will Tell".
The cover art for the mini CD was a shot from the accompanying music video, which has the singer sitting on the yellow sofa.
In the United States, "Automatic" and "Time Will Tell" were added onto a special 12" vinyl that was published for promotional usage, namely through underground clubs.
Furthermore, the artwork for the standard
CD single
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was yet another shot from the clip, this time with Utada standing in the blue room wearing white clothes.
Critical response
Since its release, "Time Will Tell" has received positive reviews from
music critics
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. A journalist of ''CD Journal'' awarded it a special star recognition, praising Utada's songwriting and their vocal performance. Additionally, they commended the singer's experimentation of genres.
Kano, writing for ''Rockin'on Japan'' magazine, examined the single's ability to re-ignite
J-pop
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globally, and praised their vocal performance and sound.
While reviewing their
greatest hits
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album ''
Utada Hikaru Single Collection Vol.1
''Utada Hikaru Single Collection Vol. 1'' is the first compilation album by Hikaru Utada, released on March 31, 2004. It features all A-sides of her hit singles to that date, including 11 number-one hits and all 15 tracks reached the top 5. The al ...
'' (2004), Satoshi Shimada of Yeah!! J-Pop! and Kanako Hayakawa from Shinko Music both felt it was one of the strongest hits from the collection. "Time Will Tell" has been nominated for the gold award for most royalties received from the previous year at the
JASRAC
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Overview
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awards, but "Automatic" was the winning recipient. Despite this, it achieved the silver award instead.
Commercial response
Commercially, the mini CD single of "Automatic" / "Time Will Tell" experienced success in Japan. It opened at number four on the
Oricon Singles Chart
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, their first charting experience in that category, and spent a total of 23 weeks.
By the end of 1999, Oricon ranked the single at number 22 on their year-end chart, with estimated sales of 772,080, making it the seventh highest entry by a female artist—five of which were claimed by the singer.
Meanwhile, the 12 cm CD single edition of "Automatic" and "Time Will Tell" peaked at number two, two positions higher than the former format. In total, the single spent another 23 weeks, tallying it up to a run of 46 chart appearances.
This release claimed an additional 1,290,700 units, making this Utada's best-selling physical single; it was listed at number five on Oricon's year-end chart for the same year.
Because of their individual releases, "Automatic" / "Time Will Tell" has sold 2,062,780 copies together, effectively marking it as the second highest-selling single of 1999, just behind "
Dango 3 Kyodai
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" which was a collaborative release between Kentaro Hayami,
Ayumi Shigemori
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Appearances
* '' You Gotta Quintet''
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, Sunflower Kids, and the Dumpling choir.
Furthermore, it is the second highest-selling single by a female artist, only behind
Namie Amuro
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's hit "
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...
" which has amassed 2.750 million copies in the region.
It was certified million by the
Recording Industry Association of Japan
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The RIAJ's activities include pr ...
(RIAJ) for physical shipments.
Promotion and cover versions
An accompanying music video was directed and produced by Tomu Izawa, and despite Utada's previous musical work, it is their visual debut. It depicts the singer in a red and white room singing the track, whilst a pictorial slideshow of them is played throughout the visual. The clip was included on their 1999 DVD collection ''Singles Clip Collection Vol. 1'', and subsequently on the 15th anniversary edition of ''First Love'', which included all the visuals from the record.
In order to promote the single, Utada performed it on two concert tours; its first appearance was their Bohemian Summer Tour in 2000, where it was scheduled as one of the opening numbers. 11 years later, its most recent appearance was on their December 2010 show Wild Life.
In 2014, musicians
Tofubeats
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and
Bonnie Pink
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collaborated to record the song for ''Utada Hikaru no Uta'', a tribute album celebrating 15 years since Utada's debut. Tofubeats took only three hours to create the backing track for the cover.
Track listings and formats
Mini CD single
# "Automatic" – 5:14
# "Time Will Tell" – 5:30
# "Automatic" (Original karaoke) – 5:14
CD single
# "Automatic" – 5:14
# "Time Will Tell" – 5:30
# "Time Will Tell" (Dub mix) – 5:36
12" vinyl
# "Automatic" – 5:14
# "Time Will Tell" – 5:30
# "Time Will Tell" (Dub mix) – 5:36
Digital EP
# "Automatic" – 5:14
# "Time Will Tell" – 5:30
# "Time Will Tell" (Dub mix) – 5:36
''Untitled'' 12" vinyl
# "Movin' on Without You" – 4:40
# "Movin' on Without You" (Tribal mix) – 4:40
# "Automatic" – 5:14
# "Time Will Tell" – 5:30
# "Time Will Tell" (Dub mix) – 5:36
Personnel
Credits adapted from the CD liner notes of ''First Love: 15th Anniversary edition''.
Musicians and personnel
*Hotoda Goh – mixing
*Kei Kawano – additional arrangement
*Masashi Kudo – recording
*Tsuyoshi Kon – Guitar
*Akira Miyake – production
*Nobuhiko Nakayama – synthesizer programming
*Akira Nishihira – arrangement, keyboards, programming
*Taka & Speedy – rhythm tracks arrangement, programming
*Masaaki Ugajin – recording
*Hikaru Utada – writing, vocals
*
Teruzane "Skingg" Utada – production
Charts and sales
Charts
Certifications and sales
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Release history
Notes
References
External links
"Automatic" / "Time Will Tell" Mini CD singleon Hikaru Utada's official website.
on Hikaru Utada's official website.
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