Hikaru Utada became famous with his first album "First Love", with a total global sales of 11 million copies.

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[Reporter Xu Shiying/Comprehensive Report] Since Netflix's pure love Japanese drama "First Love" was launched on the 24th of last month, it has set off a wave of Japanese drama craze in Taiwan again.

Inspired by Hikaru Utada's Divine Comedy "First Love" 24 years ago, the play describes a love story across generations and made the song popular again, topping the music streaming platform Taiwan charts. Utada himself was quite surprised when he heard the news Called: "This is crazy!".

Hikaru Utada's classic Divine Comedy "First Love" and Netflix's pure love Japanese drama "First Love First Love" set off another craze, and she herself is very happy.

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In fact, as early as the era when Hari was popular, "First Love" was featured in the Japanese drama "The Witch's Condition" starring Matsuzaki Nanako and Takizawa Hideaki, which sparked a craze in Taiwan and became "Hari Divine Comedy". ", also attracted many new-generation audiences, proving that Utada is capable of dominating the charm of cross-generational groups.

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On the 6th, Utada retweeted the news that "Hikaru Utada's "First Love" also won the top 50 hits in Taiwan" and left a message in English: "Wow, Taiwan! This is amazing, I can't believe it's 15 Songs recorded at the age of 24, will enter the charts after 24 years."

An enthusiastic netizen replied to her: "Whether it is the weekly chart or the daily chart, "First Love" is ranked first, and I am proud of you." Utada responded happily: "Thank you for letting me know about this!" After that Thank you for posting again: "The song recorded when I was 15 years old has been listened to by many listeners in Japan and other Asian countries 24 years later, and it has also been on the charts. I really can't believe it, thank you everyone!"

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