Science Fiction is the first greatest hits album and fourth overall compilation album by Japanese-American singer-songwriter Hikaru Utada, released on April 10, 2024, through Epic Records Japan and USM Japan. Commemorating the 25th anniversary of her debut, the album consists of two discs with 26 tracks, including new mixes and re-recordings of her previous singles and three original tracks, "Gold (Mata au Hi Made)", "Naniiro Demo Nai Hana", and "Electricity". In support of the album, Utada embarked on the Science Fiction Tour in 2024.[1]
Science Fiction debuted atop Oricon Albums Chart and Billboard Japan Hot Albums. The album sold 171,882 copies on its first week of release, making it Utada's overall twelfth number-one album in Japan.[2]
Background and promotion
Hikaru Utada released their first original single since their eighth Japanese-language studio album Bad Mode, titled "Gold (Mata au Hi Made)", on July 28, 2023. The song served as a theme for the film Kingdom: Flame of Destiny [ja].[3] On December 9, Utada announced Science Fiction, their first greatest hits album, to commemorate their 25th anniversary since their debut in 1998 with "Automatic" / "Time Will Tell".[4] A month later, they unveiled the release date, to be April 10, 2024.[5]
Ahead of Science Fiction, the 2024 mix of "Automatic" was released on March 22,[9] and "Somewhere Near Marseilles (Sci-Fi Edit)" on April 3.[10] Two songs from the album featured on the television advertisements starring by the singer—"Electricity" for general trading companyItochu,[11] and the re-recorded version of "Traveling" for iced green tea brand Ayataka.[12] Utada also appeared on the double covers and gave an interview for the June 2024 edition of Nylon Japan.[13]
To promote the album, Utada gave the first televised performance of "First Love" in 24 years on April 8 at CDTV Live! Live!.[14] She appeared on With Music on April 13 to perform "One Last Kiss" and "Nijikan Dake no Vacance" with Ringo Sheena,[15] and NHK Music Special on April 18 to perform the re-recorded version of "Traveling" and "Hikari", and "Electricity".[16] The supporting concert tour of the same name, Science Fiction Tour 2024, will begin in July 2024 in Japan,[17] as well as Hong Kong and Taipei.[18]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Hikaru Utada, except where noted.