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's second compilation album, released on November 24, 2010, by
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, the same day as their
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-released English language compilation album, '' Utada the Best''. The album includes two discs, with the first being a 13-track greatest hits album spanning 2004–2009, while the second is an
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(named ''Hymne à L'amour'') featuring new material. Along with ''Utada the Best'', this remained Utada's last album release for six years, until 2016's '' Fantôme'', due to an announced hiatus. Several of the new songs achieved commercial success, with " Goodbye Happiness" reaching number one on ''
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chart, and " Can't Wait 'Til Christmas" reaching number one on the
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's digital track chart. Both songs have been certified by the association as gold records for full-length cellphone downloads. According to
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, the album sold 334,000 copies by the end of 2010, being the 20th best-selling album of the year in Japan. The album also became the 56th best-selling album for 2011 in Japan, selling 108,000 copies since early 2011, summing up to a total of 443,000 units since its release date; however, ''Utada Hikaru Single Collection Vol. 2'' still remains Utada's lowest-selling Japanese album to date. The album is certified Double Platinum by
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for shipping half-a-million units to Japanese record stores.


Background and development

In a blog entry dated August 9, 2010, Utada announced the greatest hits album, as well as a planned hiatus. Utada does not consider the hiatus a retirement from music, as they enjoy the process of making music, and considers themselves a musician. Furthermore, Utada still has a contract to fulfill with
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, a contract signed in 2010 to release music globally under the name ''Hikaru Utada''. Utada explained in an interview on Tokio Hot 100 that the hiatus was to ground them, as since they were 15 they had not grown up, and had no concept of 'true
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'. During their hiatus, they intend to do overseas volunteer work, learn
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, and re-establish relationships with their relatives, such as with their father and manager
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, who they admitted not meeting outside of work. The first disc is a collection of Utada's physical and digital singles released from their albums ''
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'' (2006) and ''
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'' (2008) in a reverse chronological order. This includes the 2009 Russell McNamara remix of " Beautiful World" for the film '' Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance'', "Beautiful World (Planitb Acoustica Mix)", however the collection does not include " Fight the Blues", the lead digital single from ''Heart Station'', or their 2008 digital single " Eternally (Drama Mix)" a re-arrangement of a song from their 2001 album ''
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'' for use in the drama ''Innocent Love''. The second disc of the album (''Hymne à L'amour'') features five previously unpublished songs. The songs, except for " Can't Wait 'Til Christmas", are all composed in a single coherent manner, with Utada writing about reconciling with their past self and true self. Utada believes that this manner of writing was similar to their writing style for their debut Japanese album, '' First Love''. Utada tweeted on September 28 that they were still in the process of writing the lyrics to the final song. Utada wrote "Arashi no Megami" as a thank you song for their mother,
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" was inspired by the feelings Utada felt while making their decision to go on hiatus. "Goodbye Happiness" was written while attempting to write a love song.


Promotion and release

''Utada Hikaru Single Collection Vol. 2'' was released two years and nine months after their previous original Japanese album ''
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'' in 2008, and a year and nine months after their second and last
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'' in 2009. The first single from the album was " Hymne à l'amour (Ai no Anthem)", a cover of the 1950s song by French
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singer
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. Utada sings the original French lyrics, as well as a personally written Japanese translation. It was used in commercials for Pepsi Nex in Japan, as a part of a campaign featuring famous Japanese musicians covering songs (such as
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). The commercial began airing on October 2, with a digital release date of October 9. The
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from the album was " Goodbye Happiness", released digitally to cellphones on November 10. The song received heavy airplay before the album's release, further peaking at #1 on ''
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chart on airplay alone. The song also received a music video, directed by Utada personally. This video was packaged on a bonus DVD that came with pre-orders of the album. The song was used in commercials for
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" was released as a digital download a week before the album's release. It will be used as the theme song for the
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starring film adaptation of the manga ''
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'', to be released on February 11, 2011. Much like "Goodbye Happiness", the song was used in commercials for Recochoku. The two remaining new songs were also used in commercial campaigns. The song "Arashi no Megami" was used in confectionists
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's commercial campaign, which is part of the wider to combat child poverty. From November 24 until February 14, one yen from every digital download of the song will be donated to the cause. "Can't Wait 'Til Christmas" was used for the second round of Pepsi Nex commercials featuring Utada, after "Hymne à l'amour (Ai no Anthem)". In promotion for the album, Utada set up a
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account
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on September 28. An official Hikaru Utada
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account was also set up in early November, featuring the music video for "Goodbye Happiness". The channel was briefly taken down due to a false
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claim by a company called Media Interactive Inc., which was reported in the media. Utada personally tweeted about the incident. Utada featured in an extensive number of magazines during album promotions, including ''CD&DL Data'', ''Edge Style'', ''Gekkan Songs'', ''Gekkan the Television'', ''
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'', ''Mini'', ''Musica'', ''
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'', '' Ori Star'', ''Patipati'', ''Pia'', '' PopSister'', ''
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'', ''Smart'', ''Tokyo Calendar'', ''Tokyo Walker'', ''What's In?'' and ''You Music''. Utada also promoted the album by appearing on radio shows through late November and early December, including appearances on ''Artist Special'', ''Au On Air Music Chart'', ''Bang! Bang! Zip!'', ''J-pop Magazine'', ''Love & Green'', ''Music Coaster'', ''On8'', ''Paradise Beat'', ''Stadium Rock!'' and ''Tokio Hot 100''. The entire album was broadcast on November 17 on
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, followed by 9 other radio stations also airing the album later. The album also received releases in other Asian countries, with
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releasing the album on December 3,
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on the 10th and
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on the 23rd. Utada performed a short tour for the album, a concert series titled '' Wild Life''. The tour features only two dates, both held at the
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on December 8 and 9. The December 8 concert was broadcast on a live feed to 70 screens in 64 cinemas across Japan. Tickets were released for the events on November 21, and sold out on the same day. The December 8 concert was broadcast on
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, a live video streaming website. Between the two channels set up for the concert, they were accessed a total of 925,000 times, with 345,000 unique viewers, as well as 185,000 comments left on the feed. This was a global record on Ustream.tv, for the highest number of simultaneous accesses of any video, with the previous highest being only 100,000. The December 8 concert will be broadcast on January 22, 2011, on music video channel Space Shower. A different cut of the concert will later be shown in February, dubbed the "Space Shower TV Original Edition". The original cut was created in collaboration with Sky PerfecTV. On January 15, 2011, a documentary named was aired on Japan's public broadcast channel
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. The documentary followed Utada through their activities before their hiatus, including recording backing vocals for "Goodbye Happiness" in
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in August 2010, filming the music video for "Goodbye Happiness", preparing for their ''Wild Life'' concerts and footage from the concerts. Interspersed through this was scenes of Utada being interviewed by Chris Peppler, a navigator for
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's radio program ''Tokio Hot 100''. Two songs were performed live in a studio, "
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" and " Goodbye Happiness", and clips of " First Love", "Nijiiro Bus" and " Prisoner of Love" from the concerts were broadcast.


Critical reception

The album was received positively by music critics. Tetsuo Hiraga from ''Hot Express'' noted that there was much more sorrow and pain in their songs in the collection, as opposed to the songs collected in ''
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'', believing the album "gives birth to an unconscious sympathy". ''Vibes Mio Yamada believed that ''Vol. 2'' was like "self-cutting sharpness hidden in shadows", and described the collection as "an emotional and sentimental autobiography". She believed love dealt with in ''Vol. 2'' was much more mature than on ''Vol. 1'', and noted "
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" and " Dareka no Negai ga Kanau Koro" on their lyrics that expressed weakness and strength simultaneously. Yamada, Jiro Yamazaki of ''Barfout!'' and Mikio Yanagisawa of ''What's In?'' all felt the songs on the album had the ability to relate to everybody. Yanagisawa described the work as "blue introspection", and the album as a "jem that feels like a miracle". Yamada similarly likened all of the singles as "jewels". Akira Kondō from ''Listen Japan'' felt the collection expressed an extremely personal world outlook, and believed the collection was an excellent way to experience the change in Utada's sound between ''Ultra Blue'' and ''Heart Station''. Similarly, Hiroki Yokuyama of ''
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'' remarked that the album was a rare pathway showing Utada's expression. Many critics commented that all of the new songs were of high quality. Kondō described them as "perfect", and that they "rise and flood with a powerful energy". Yanagisawa singled out "Show Me Love (Not a Dream)" as the best of the new tracks. Hiraga felt her performance in the music video for "Goodbye Happiness" was thrilling, also called the song a "lovely masterpiece" that was "like a fight towards loneliness". Yokuyama had an appreciation of "Can't Wait 'Til Christmas", feeling that it was much more universal and original than most
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Commercial performance

The album debuted at number one on Japan's
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daily albums chart, with 22,000 copies sold. It later debuted at number one on Oricon's weekly charts with 231,000 copies sold, their seventh successive Japanese language number one album. It outsold albums by
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and
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that week but the figure was less than half of that of the first week of their 2008 studio album, ''
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'', which had sold 480,000 copies. The album has been certified double platinum by the
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for more than 500,000 physical copies shipped to music stores. According to ''Oricons sales data, the album was the 20th most sold album in Japanese CD stores in 2010. However, with 441,000 copies sold, (subscription only) it is currently Utada's lowest selling Japanese album. However, including their entire discography, it is their third worst selling album, after
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English-language albums ''
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'' (2009) and '' Utada the Best'' (2010). In
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, the album debuted at the #1 spot in the Gaon International Albums Chart in the week of December 5–11, 2010, but the album only charted for a week. In
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, the album debuted at the sixth spot on the G-Music Combo album charts, having 1.54% of total album sales in the week of December 10–16, 2010 but it quickly dropped to the #19 spot, contributing to 0.81% of the total album sales for the week of December 17–23, 2010, charting for only two weeks, selling almost 8,000 copies in total, but behind other Asian acts which sold above the 8,000-mark in the said chart like
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. During the album's release, the leading track "Goodbye Happiness" reached number one on ''
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chart, after charting for four weeks. "Can't Wait 'Til Christmas" charted at number 85 in this week, due to
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's digital track chart for full-length cellphone downloads, "
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" charted at number 21 a week before the album's release. During the week of release, "Can't Wait 'Til Christmas" reached number 59, "Arashi no Megami" number 62 and "Prisoner of Love" number 90. Since the release of the album, " Can't Wait 'Til Christmas" has reached number one on the Recording Industry Association of Japan's digital track chart, and number 2 on the Japan Hot 100.


Track listing

All songs written and composed by Hikaru Utada, except "Hymne à L'amour ~Ai no Ansemu~" lyrics by
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and music by
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, with Japanese translation by Utada.


Personnel

Personnel details were sourced from ''Utada Hikaru Single Collection Vol. 2s liner notes booklet. Managerial *Miyake Akira – producer *Yuuko Honda – musician coordination *San-e Ichii – executive producer *Michael T. Martin – overseas production contractor *Fumio Miyata – musician coordination *Hidenobu Okita – director *Hikaru Utada – producer *Teruzane "Skigg" Utada – producer *Norio Yamamoto – Los Angeles session coordination Performance credits *David Carpenter – bass (#1-9) *Chris Chaney – bass (#2-2) *Yamaya Honda – drums (#2-4) *Takashi Itani – percussions (#2-4) *Noriyasu Kawamura – drums (#2-1) *Kinbara Chieko Strings – String section (#1-6) *Tsuyoshi Kon – acoustic guitar (#1-6, #1-11—1-12, #2-1) *Makiyama Junko Strings – String section (#1-1) *Ben Mauro – guitar (#1-10) *Russel McNamara – guitars (#1-13) *Gary Novak – drums (#2-2) *Akemi Ohta – flute (#2-4) *Hiroshi Okamoto – acoustic piano (#1-6, #2-1, #205) *Dan Reynolds – drums (#1-13) *Forrest Robinson – drums (#1-10—1-11) *Matt Rohde – acoustic piano (#1-10, #2-2), keyboards (#1-9—1-10, #2-2) *Alexis Smith – electric bass (#1-6), keyboards (#1-6) *Masato Suzuki – bass (#2-4) *Synergy Vocals – chorus vocals (#2-3) *Takeshi Taneda – bass (#2-1) *Yuzuru Tomita – acoustic piano (#1-2), keyboards (#1-7) *Masayasu Tzboguchi – electric piano (#2-4) *Hikaru Utada – acoustic piano (#1-2, #1-12), keyboards (#1-1—1-5, #1-9—1-12, #2-2—2-3, #2-5),
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*Phil Xenidis – guitar (#2-2) Visuals and imagery *Asuka Katagiri – photo *Manabu Mizuno – art direction *Masaru Uemura – design *Kazuhisa Yoshimoto – retouching Technical and production *Matsui Atsushi – mixing (#1-7), recording *Daniel Burns – recording (#1-9, #2-2) *Glenn Erwin –
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operation (#1-10) *Goetz B. – mixing (#1-1—1-11, #2-1-2-2, #2-4—2-5), recording (#2-3) *Goh Hotoda – mixing (#1-12), recording (#1-12) *Ted Jensen – mastering *Naruyoshi Kikuchi – arrangement (#2-4) *Masahito Komori – recording (#2-3) *Damien Lewis – additional/assistant engineering (#2-3) *Russel McNamara – production, programming (#1-13) *Matt Rohde – arrangement (#2-2), programming (#1-9—1-10, #2-2) *Alexis Smith – additional programming (#1-5, #1-8—1-10, #2-3, #2-5), arrangement (#1-6), programming (#1-6) *Masaki Takamura – recording (#2-4) *Brian Taliaferro – additional programming (#1-11) *Phil Tan – mixing (#2-3) *Yuzuru Tomita – additional programming (#1-1—1-5, #1-8, #2-3), arrangement (#1-6—1-7), programming (#1-7), string arrangement (#1-1, #1-6) *Kazuhide Tsunemi – additional programming (#1-1) *Hikaru Utada – additional programming (#1-7), arrangement, programming (#1-1—1-5, #1-12, #2-2, #2-5), string arrangement (#1-1, #1-6) *Pat Woodward – recording (#1-10) *Takuo Yamamoto – string arrangement (#1-6)


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References

{{Authority control 2010 compilation albums Hikaru Utada compilation albums Japanese-language compilation albums 2010s Japanese-language albums Pop compilation albums Eastworld albums