Come Back To Me (Hikaru Utada Song)
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Come Back To Me (Hikaru Utada Song)
"Come Back to Me" is a pop and R&B song by Japanese American pop singer Hikaru Utada, released under the moniker Utada. The song was written by Utada and Stargate and was produced by Utada, Stargate and her father, Sking U. "Come Back to Me" is the first single from her second English-language album ''This Is the One''. In the United States, the song has peaked at number five on the ''Billboard'' Hot Dance Club Play and number 69 on the Pop 100 chart. Background The production of "Come Back to Me" started in 2008. Utada took a few demo tracks that Stargate had produced and just started to write. "Come Back to Me" was chosen as the lead single because Utada felt the song "enters the listener naturally" and "comes into them easily". Critical reception Adam Benjamin Irby of ''Bleu Magazine'' called the song a " Mariah-esque" song, that is musically reminiscent of "We Belong Together". Michael Botsford of ''AudioScribbler'' said that the song is "cheesier than your local pizzeria' ...
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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 parents, record producer Teruzane Utada and singer Keiko Fuji, Utada began to write music and lyrics at an early age and often traveled to Tokyo as a result of her father's job. Eventually, a recording contract with Toshiba-EMI was signed. Under the stage name Cubic U, she released an English-language debut album '' Precious'' in early 1998, but it was a commercial failure. In the following year, heavily influenced by R&B and dance-pop, a Japanese-language debut ''First Love'' was released and became an immediate success. Backed by the success of singles " Automatic", "Time Will Tell", and " Movin' On Without You", the album sold two million copies in its first week in Japan, topped the Oricon charts for six non-consecutive weeks and went ...
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