Deep River (Remastered 2018) Hikaru Utada J-Pop Music 2002 New Songs Albums Artists Singles Videos Musicians Remixes Image

Album: Deep River (Remastered 2018)

Artist: Hikaru Utada

  • Genre: J-Pop
  • Release Date: 2002
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 13

  • Copyright: A Virgin Music release; ℗ 2018 UNIVERSAL MUSIC LLC

Tracklist For Deep River (Remastered 2018) By Artist Hikaru Utada

Title Artist Time
1
Sakura Drops Hikaru Utada 4:58 USD 1.29
2
Traveling Hikaru Utada 5:13 USD 1.29
3
Shiawase Ni Narou Hikaru Utada 4:46 USD 1.29
4
Deep River Hikaru Utada 4:36 USD 1.29
5
Letters Hikaru Utada 4:48 USD 1.29
6
Play Ball Hikaru Utada 4:13 USD 1.29
7
Tokyo Nights Hikaru Utada 4:43 USD 1.29
8
A.S.A.P. Hikaru Utada 4:55 USD 1.29
9
Usomitai Na I Love You Hikaru Utada 4:48 USD 1.29
10
Final Distance Hikaru Utada 5:38 USD 1.29
11
Bridge (Interlude) Hikaru Utada 1:08 USD 1.29
12
Hikari Hikaru Utada 5:08 USD 1.29
13
Simple And Clean Hikaru Utada 5:03 USD 1.29

Reviews For Deep River (Remastered 2018) By Artist Hikaru Utada

  • Worth buying 👌🏻

    5
    By SazanamiKage
    I’ve been a fan of Japanese music for several years now but only just now decided to look into Utada Hikaru’s music. Of her albums preceding Ultra Blue, this is by far my favorite work of hers. I was pulled in by the nostalgic and bittersweet sound of Sakura Drops and then immediately hooked by the catchy tune of Traveling. The album continued to exceed my expectations, with Letters and Final Distance being my personal favorites. Even the tracks I was not super fond of at first (ASAP, Shiawase ni Narou) significantly grew on me after a few listens, and now I thoroughly enjoy every track on the album. And of course, Hikari/Simple and Clean is a great final track. If you are a fan of Utada or just 2000’s J-pop in general, I highly recommend this.
  • Brilliant

    5
    By PoeticVampire
    Some of her best work. She really makes music that I can feel in my soul. It’s so beautiful and magical. I actually have lyrics from Sakura Drops on the tops of my feet because they helped me through a rough time in my life. My greatest dream is to see her perform live. Sadly I live in the states and she rarely performs.
  • Favorite Hikki Album

    5
    By ffmiko
    This without a doubt, is my favorite album from her. Love all the different beats and rhythm of every song on this album - in true Hikki fashion!

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