For J-pop legend utadahikaru — whose new album 'Bad Mode' is out now — personal growth isn't a milestone, it's a natural, never-ending pursuit
, and legal roadblocks, particularly for same-sex marriage.
“There’s so much you can learn by looking back on the past. But musically, I don’t really think about what I’ve done up to now that much. I just think, wow, I’ve been so lucky,” Utada shares. The artist explains how they were allowed “complete creative freedom” when they first began working in the studio in Tokyo as a precocious 14-year-old.
Utada revealed that despite their success, they continued to feel like an outsider. Perhaps unexpectedly, the sentiment still rings true for the superstar today: “I still feel that I built my identity around being an outsider.”exhibition for late artist and landscape architect Isamu Noguchi in London
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