"You Make Me Want To Be A Man" is a song recorded by Japanese recording artist Utada for her fifth studio album and second English album, Exodus (2004). It was written and produced by Utada, with co-production by her father Teruzane Utada. The track was inspired by her relationship with her husband at the time, Kazuaki Kiriya. Its themes include sexism and understanding each other from a different perspective. "You Make Me Want To Be A Man" premiered on January 1, 2005 as the fourth and final single from the album. Self-described as an electronic and dance-pop so… read more
"You Make Me Want To Be A Man" is a song recorded by Japanese recording artist Utada for her fifth studio album and second English album, E…read more
"You Make Me Want To Be A Man" is a song recorded by Japanese recording artist Utada for her fifth studio album and second English album, Exodus (2004). It was written and prod… read more
Utada was the English language project name of 宇多田ヒカル (Utada Hikaru). On November 8, 2010, EMI Japan announced that they had made a new global recording deal with Utada, stating that all of their future work regardless of language would be released under one name: Hikaru Utada. This signaled the retirement of their Western stage name. Utada used this name in the West as they intended to keep their English style separate from their Japanese music. Utada is a third culture singer, composer, arranger, and record producer working in Japan and the United States. They have sold an estima… read more
Utada was the English language project name of 宇多田ヒカル (Utada Hikaru). On November 8, 2010, EMI Japan announced that they had made a new global recording deal with Utada, stating that all of… read more
Utada was the English language project name of 宇多田ヒカル (Utada Hikaru). On November 8, 2010, EMI Japan announced that they had made a new global recording deal with Utada, stating that all of their future work regardless of language woul… read more