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Wikipedia article




"'Letters'" is a song by Japanese musician Hikaru Utada. It was released as a double A-side single with the song "Sakura Drops" on May 9, 2002.

Background and development



Since she debuted as a musician in 1998, Utada had worked as the primary or sole songwriter for her music. Beginning with her second album 'Distance' (2001), Utada began to co-arrange songs, such as "Wait & See (Risk)", "Distance" and "Kettobase!" The bonus track on 'Distance', "Hayatochi-Remix", was arranged entirely by Utada. In March 2002, Hikaru Utada released "Hikari", the theme song for the game 'Kingdom Hearts'.

"Letters" was written and arranged solely by Utada. It featured six different guitarists all performing the acoustic guitar in the backing, including Char, Hisashi from Glay and her own father Teruzane Utada.

Promotion and release



The song was used in commercials for NTT DoCoMo's 2002 range of FOMA cellphones. This was the third song of Utada's to be used in collaboration with DoCoMo, after "Final Distance" (2001) and "Traveling" (2002). On May 20, 2002, Utada performed the song live at 'Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ', a week after she performed the single's other A-side "Sakura Drops".

Utada performed the song during her Hikaru no 5 Budokan residency show in 2004, at her Utada United 2006 Japanese tour and at her two date concert series 'Wild Life' in December 2010.

Covers



In 2014, "Letters" was recorded by Ringo Sheena for 'Utada Hikaru no Uta', a tribute album celebrating 15 years since Utada's debut. It was released as a preceding download from the album on December 3, 2014.

Critical reception



Critical reception to the song was positive. Hayashi of Ongaku DB felt "Letters" was a "Latin-sounding number" with a melody that had a "high level of freedom". CDJournal reviewers described the song as having a "spicy Latin/gypsy" sound, and praised the "passionate melody", and noted how the upbeat rhythm contrasted with the lyrics, which dealt with "melancholic everyday feelings". Kanako Hanakawa of Shinko Music felt that the song had a mature mood, and that it was "sexier" than her other songs due to the guitar backing of so many older male guitarists. Akiyoshi Sekine of CD Data praised the song's "percussive rhythm", and praised the skill and sense that went into Utada's arrangement of the song.

Track listing



Personnel



Personnel details were sourced from 'Deep River's liner notes booklet.

*Hironori Akiyama  acoustic guitar

*Char  acoustic guitar

*Hisashi from Glay  acoustic guitar

*Yuichiro Larry Honda  acoustic guitar

*Goh Hotoda  recording

*Tsunemi Kawahide  synthesizer programming

*Kei Kawano  acoustic piano, arrangement, keyboards, programming

*Atsushi Matsui  recording

*Akira Miyake  production

*Yuji Toriyama  acoustic guitar

*Masaaki Ugajin  recording

*Hikaru Utada  arrangement, producer, writing, vocals

*Teruzane "Sking" Utada  acoustic guitar, production

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References



Category:2002 songs

Category:2002 singles

Category:Hikaru Utada songs

Category:Japanese-language songs

Category:Oricon Weekly number-one singles

Category:Songs used as jingles

Category:Songs written by Hikaru Utada

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