Can You Keep a Secret?
Hikaru Utada · 2001
14 min · 3 tracks · J-pop · contemporary R&B · funk
A shimmering blend of contemporary R&B and synth-pop infused with ethereal melodies and introspective lyrics.
Can You Keep a Secret? is a single by Hikaru Utada, released in 2001. A shimmering blend of contemporary R&B and synth-pop infused with ethereal melodies and introspective lyrics. This single reached number one on the Oricon charts, showcasing Utada's dominance in the Japanese music scene. Its innovative sound helped shape the evolution of J-pop and influenced numerous artists within the genre, making it a significant cultural touchstone. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Can You Keep a Secret? sound like?
A shimmering blend of contemporary R&B and synth-pop infused with ethereal melodies and introspective lyrics. Rooted in J-pop and contemporary R&B.
What makes Can You Keep a Secret? by Hikaru Utada notable?
This single reached number one on the Oricon charts, showcasing Utada's dominance in the Japanese music scene. Its innovative sound helped shape the evolution of J-pop and influenced numerous artists within the genre, making it a significant cultural touchstone. Released on February 16, 2001, 'Can You Keep a Secret?' marked Hikaru Utada's first single following her breakout debut album, 'First Love'. At this stage in her career, she was rapidly becoming a household name in Japan, solidifying her impact on the J-pop landscape.
How many songs are on Can You Keep a Secret??
Can You Keep a Secret? has 3 tracks, running approximately 14 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Can You Keep A Secret? Standout 5:11
- 2 蹴っ飛ばせ! Standout 4:33
- 3 Can You Keep A Secret? (original karaoke) Standout 5:08
Release Date
February 16, 2001
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
14 min 52 sec
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