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"This Is Love" is a pop song recorded by [[Utada Hikaru]]. It was used as a digital pre-release for Utada's fourth Japanese studio album ''[[Ultra Blue|ULTRA BLUE]]''. The song was used as the theme for a [[Nissin]] cup noodle [[CM|commercial]], as well as an ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Freedom Project]]''. It topped many charts when it was released, and was the #9 most downloaded song of 2006 on [[Wikipedia:iTunes|iTunes]]. In March 2007, the [[[Recording Industry of Japan]] Certified the track as Triple Platinum for over 750,000 [[Chaku-Uta]] downloads.
"This Is Love" is a pop song recorded by [[Utada Hikaru]]. It was used as a digital pre-release for Utada's fourth Japanese studio album ''[[Ultra Blue|ULTRA BLUE]]''. The song was used as the theme for a [[Nissin]] cup noodle [[CM|commercial]], as well as an ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Freedom Project]]''. It topped many charts when it was released, and was the #9 most downloaded song of 2006 on [[Wikipedia:iTunes|iTunes]]. In March 2007, the [[Recording Industry of Japan]] Certified the track as Triple Platinum for over 750,000 [[Chaku-Uta]] downloads.


==Concert Performances==
==Concert Performances==

Latest revision as of 08:00, 10 October 2016

Album Cover
Artist
Utada Hikaru
Song
This Is Love
Released
2006.05.31
Lyrics
Utada Hikaru
Music
Utada Hikaru
Other Information
Arrangement, Keyboards and Programming: Utada Hikaru
Additional Programming: Tomita Yuzuru, Alexis Smith


Information

"This Is Love" is a pop song recorded by Utada Hikaru. It was used as a digital pre-release for Utada's fourth Japanese studio album ULTRA BLUE. The song was used as the theme for a Nissin cup noodle commercial, as well as an ending theme for the anime Freedom Project. It topped many charts when it was released, and was the #9 most downloaded song of 2006 on iTunes. In March 2007, the Recording Industry of Japan Certified the track as Triple Platinum for over 750,000 Chaku-Uta downloads.

Concert Performances