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Jun 8th, 2009; 5:43 pm (GMT+8) 0




"You Make Me Want to Be a Man" is the 4th single from the Exodus album by Utada. The video for this single features a CG android replica of Utada. It was released only in the UK on October 19th 2005.

Not much a big fan of this song though. But the remixes are decent enough. Enjoy!!! =)



Remixes


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Jun 4th, 2009; 11:37 pm (GMT+8) 0




"Exodus '04" is the 3rd English single by Utada and co-written by herself and Timbaland. It was released on June 21st 2005. It hit number 24 on the Billboard Hot Dance/Club Airplay chart.

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Jun 3rd, 2009; 4:15 pm (GMT+8) 0




"Devil Inside" is Utada's 2nd English single. It is the second single from Exodus, and the first physical single in the US. Though it received little mainstream attention, "Devil Inside" did do well on dance charts and hit number 1 on the Billboard Hot Dance Airplay chart. The single was released on September 14th 2004.

The single's cover art looks cool, like straight up from an anime. My pick would be the Scumfrog Vocal Mix, it's the usual club mix length. =)

Tracks

Remixes


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Utada - Easy Breezy

Jun 2nd, 2009; 10:28 pm (GMT+8) 0




"Easy Breezy" is Utada's debut English single for the western market. It is also the first single from the "Exodus" Album. For this release, she is under Island Def Jam records for her label, under the name of Utada, rather than Hikaru Utada which was used for her Japanese releases. The song was used as the Nintendo DS CM theme song and also been used in several Nintendo DS endorsements featuring Utada.

In this song, you can find the only two Japanese words that is used for the entire album. The words "Konnichiwa" and "Sayōnara". Fun fact. She displays her signature kooky lyrics as usual. Take the chorus for example. "You're easy breezy and I'm Japaneezy". That's Utada for you. =)

Tracks/Remixes


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Jun 1st, 2009; 6:16 pm (GMT+8) 0




"Evacuate the Dancefloor" will be the first single released from Cascada's third and upcoming album, also titled as "Evacuate the Dancefloor". The song will be released on June 29, 2009 with the album to follow a week later on July 6. It first received airplay on BBC Radio 1's Floor Filler show with Scott Mills on May 15.

It seems like the techno-sound has been tamed. Compared to her megahit, "Everytime We Touch", it sounds mild on the original. As for the remixes, Wideboys did a good treatment on the song, especially on the chorus. =)

Remixes

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