Colors (Utada Hikaru song)


"Colors" is Utada Hikaru's 12th Japanese-language single, and is the only single she released in 2003. It was released on January 29, 2003 and debuted at number one on the Oricon charts with 437,903 copies sold in the first week, and became her fifth single to achieve two consecutive weeks at the number one slot, a comparatively rare feat. Two versions were released, CD and DVD.
Included as CD-Extras on this single was a multimedia section containing 13 exclusive screensavers and 13 exclusive wallpapers. A special feature on the "Colors" DVD single is the Kanzou-sensei Report, which is a mini-documentary showing the production that went into the DVD, as well as behind-the-scenes shots of Utada working. This single reached number one on Oricon charts and charted for 45 weeks, her longest charting single ever. Though Kazuaki Kiriya was behind the art direction for the single, he did not take an active part as usual, with the single photography going to Kaoru Izima and the PV directing going to Donald Cameron. On the cover and the inside covers, there are drawings done by Utada herself. It became the third-best selling single of 2003 in Japan.
"Colors" had an extremely long performance season, which included 11 performances spanning over two months. This single reached number 27 on the World Charts for single airplay, and reached number six for sales. The most recent figures show that the single sold 893,790 units in total. The song featured heavy ethereal and experimental tones for the first time in Utada's discography. It became her longest charting single ever with a 45-week trajectory on the Oricon Singles chart, selling 881,000 copies, and was number three on the Yearly Singles chart.
"Colors" was performed during Utada's two date concert series Wild Life in December 2010.

Commercial tie-ins

Two special remixes of "Colors", an orchestral version and "Colors" were produced to promote the Toyota WISH in Japan, Taiwan, Thailand and Malaysia. These remixes are not included on this single or any of her releases.
"Simple and Clean" was the theme song for the US releases of Kingdom Hearts, ', and ' instead of "Hikari".

Track listing

TV performances

Japan
ReleaseChartPeak positionSales totalChart run
January 29, 2003Oricon Daily Singles Chart1
January 29, 2003Oricon Weekly Singles Chart1800,79045
January 29, 2003Oricon Monthly Singles Chart1
January 29, 2003Oricon Yearly Singles Chart3