Hikki Net Worth (2025)
Singer, Songwriter, Producer
Net Worth
Wealth Tier: Deca-Millionaire
Net worth between $10 million and $100 million
Annual Income
$3M per year from music sales, royalties, and tours
Net Worth Timeline
2022: $35,000,000, 2023: $36,500,000, 2024: $38,000,000
Hikki's Biography
Hikaru Utada, also known as Hikki, is a renowned Japanese-American singer, songwriter, and producer who revolutionized the J-Pop industry. Born on January 19, 1983, Utada made history with her debut album 'First Love' in 1999, which remains the best-selling album in Japan. Celebrated for her soulful vocals and innovative songwriting, Utada has released multiple chart-topping albums and singles, including hits like 'Automatic', 'Can You Keep a Secret?', and the globally beloved 'Simple and Clean' and 'Sanctuary' for the Kingdom Hearts video game series. With a background spanning both the US and Japan, Utada's bilingual talents have allowed her to connect with a diverse international audience. Over her career, she has received numerous awards, including several Japan Gold Disc Awards and MTV Video Music Awards Japan, and is widely regarded as one of the most influential musicians in Japanese pop culture. Beyond music, Hikaru Utada is known for her introspective lyrics, advocacy for mental health awareness, and unique approach to artistry. With an estimated net worth of $38 million in 2024, Utada continues to inspire fans worldwide with her authenticity, creativity, and resilience.
Wealth in Perspective
Fun Fact
Hikaru Utada is bilingual, fluent in both English and Japanese, and started writing music at a very young age.
Full Name
Hikaru Utada
Nickname
Hikki
Nationality
Japanese-American
Birthday
January 19, 1983
Age
42
Zodiac Sign
Aquarius
Height
5'2" (158 cm)
Weight
110 lbs (50.0 kg)
Marital Status
Divorced
Spouse
Francesco Calianno (2014–2018), Kazuaki Kiriya (2002–2007)
Children
1
Education
Columbia University (attended, did not graduate)
Famous For
Breakthrough debut album 'First Love', hit singles like 'Automatic', contributions to the Kingdom Hearts video game series
First Big Break
Release of debut album 'First Love' in 1999, which became Japan's best-selling album of all time
Social Media
Instagram: @kuma_power, Twitter: @utadahikaru
Businesses Owned
None publicly known
Awards
Japan Gold Disc Awards, MTV Video Music Awards Japan, World Music Awards
Category
Musicians
Controversies
Occasional media scrutiny over private life; no major public controversies
Hobbies
Reading, traveling, cooking, photography
Interests
Music production, literature, video games, social issues
Quote
"Music is my language. I feel most comfortable expressing myself through songs."