Utada Hikaru talks about her hiatus

Utada Hikaru showed up as a guest on “McDonald’s TOKIO HOT 100” (FM radio J-WAVE) recently, which was aired on November 21st.  She talked about her hiatus, which she mentioned back in August, and said that she wanted to focus more on “human activity”.

According to Utada, “When you are active as an artist, it’s like you are protected by everybody around you.  I did not even know the environment around myself.  I want to go back to zero by stepping out from being an artist.  To be as simple as possible, I didn’t want to be an old lady who can’t do anything without my manager when I get to my 50s.   If I only do something I’m good at, I feel like I’m getting stupider, since I have nobody who scolds me, or instructs me.  I want to work as a volunteer abroad, and deal with people.  I also want to learn French.

She also talked about when she would make her comeback, “If I decide when to a comeback, it’s the same thing as waiting for my next activity.  I think I will be able to come back when I can see myself clearly after getting rid of everything unnecessary.

She revealed one of the challenges on “human activity”, “It is said that there are many things you notice about your parents after they pass away, but I really want to know more about my parents while they are alive.  We tend to not have important conversation, because we are too close to each other.  I also want to change that I only see my father on the business scene.”

Utada ended with the comment, “It is very special to be ‘normal’.

Source & Photo: Mycom journal


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  • Kuon

    =) I love her even more now. Wanting to get closer to her parents instead of always being in the business scene. The music industry will not be the same without her.

  • MinahMyu

    Well, I am happy for that. I never really heard of someone who’s famous going out to live normally. (well, very rare that it happens) But she has been in this business practically her whole life. So it’s like a whole new thing for her. I always wonder do celebs actually want to live the average life of everyday people, and if so would they pursue it? Would they be too comfortable with where they are? Would they be able to perform tasks and do jobs the majority of people do? So I’m actually happy that she is doing this. It’s like, she’s growing up in a way

  • http://youtube.com/user/wvrtv Neika

    hope she sorts everything out and come back stronger than ever

  • cakefreak

    i miss her already :[

  • RainStormRaider

    Utada ended with the comment, “It is very special to be ‘normal’.”

    ____________________________________________

    That comment is so telling….
    I wish Hikki the best in whatever she attempts….she is too AWESOME not to succeed at everything she does….

    :D

  • YukiNozofan

    I think it’s a good thing for her ^^

  • lilaznvannie

    loove Utada Hikaru! :)<3

  • tonbi

    not only do I respect her as an artist, I can truly respect her as a person.

  • still prince

    Urahh she is amazing T_T I hope everything works out for her. When she does come back, it will be spectacular as always!

  • abbey_jun

    Good for her! I think she needs this balance between her celebrity persona and herself as a normal person, and she totally deserves that chance… :)

    Rest well Hikkisan <3

  • sergel02

    SO basically this just proves how freakin amazing she is.

  • kdream

    Everyone, Can we trend #utada #hikki in twitter from now until the day’s release for Utada Hikaru SINGLE COLLECTION VOL.2.
    Just to show our support?

  • klmperfect

    @kdream I’m on it, yo! I’m gonna miss Hikki soooo much.