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Movin' On Without You : ウィキペディア英語版
Movin' On Without You

"Movin' On Without You" is a song recorded by Japanese American recording artist and producer Hikaru Utada taken from her debut studio album ''First Love'' (1999). The song was written, composed and produced by Utada herself, and became her first ever single to have been done by her. "Movin' On Without You" was written, produced and composed while Utada was attending college in Tokyo, Japan, during 1997. Utada, who received a record contract by Toshiba-EMI, had written an English-language version of the song, but the song remains unreleased.
Musically, the song utilizes dance-oriented music from the mid-1990s and also incorporates the use of R&B music from the parent album and house music. Lyrically, the song talks about an independent woman who can deal outside off a relationship. The song received favorable reception from most music critics, who praised the musical arrangement and praised Utada's vocals and songwriting. Some have even dubbed the song as a "J-Pop classic" and view it as a memorable song in Japanese music. An accompanying music video was shot for the single, which featured Utada on a chair in a computer lab and dancing to the song.
Commercially, the song was successful in her native Japan. Both released as a 8 cm and normal compact disc, the song peaked at number five and number one on the Oricon Singles Chart, which the latter format became her first number one single in Japan. To date, the song is her second-best selling single behind her debut single "Automatic" with over 1.22 million units sold in the country. "Movin' On Without You" has been played live on several occasions including international tours ''Utada United 2006'', ''Utada: In the Flesh 2010'' and ''Wild Life''.
==Background==
Born and raised in Manhattan, New York City, Hikaru Utada had started singing at a very young age; she was a member of U3, a musical act with her mother Keiko Fuji and her father Teruzane. U released their debut album ''Star'' in 1993, with the hope to debut in America; the album failed to gain any recognition or chart positions.〔(【引用サイトリンク】) ">url=http://artist.cdjournal.com/d/star/1193110601 )〕 Utada's mother was a Japanese enka singer and actress, who released several albums with some topping the Oricon charts during the 1960s and 1970s period, while her father was a Japanese record producer who had contributed to some of Fuji's work. In 1996, the group was rebranded as Cubic U, an R&B project that focused primarily on Hikaru, resulting in the English language album ''Precious'' in 1998 with record label Toshiba EMI.〔(【引用サイトリンク】) ">url=http://artist.cdjournal.com/d/close-to-you/1198020183 )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】) ">url=http://artist.cdjournal.com/d/precious/1198020184 )〕
Utada had moved to her fathers native Tokyo in 1997 to attend Seisen International School and later American School in Japan. During this time, Utada had signed solely with Toshiba EMI and started recording her singles and eventually her then-forthcoming album ''First Love''. Utada, who was fluent in English, was asked if she could write Japanese songs by her record company, Toshiba EMI rather than English language lyrics. This led to the recording sessions for her debut Japanese album, ''First Love''. (1999)〔 During the process of the tracks and album, Utada desired to become a singer-songwriter and occasionally practiced producing and composing her music rather than become an Japanese idol. For this, Utada released her first A-side single "Automatic/Time will tell", which peaked at number two on the Oricon chart and sold over two million units, becoming her best selling single to date.

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