Heart Station/Stay Gold

"Heart Station/Stay Gold" is Hikaru Utada's 20th Japanese single (28th single overall). The single was released on February 20, 2008, her first for 2008 with its first pressings featuring an official "Heart Station" sticker. "Stay Gold" debuted to radio on January 7, 2008, and on Recochoku download formats back on December 7 of 2007. 'Heart Station' debuted just two weeks post for Chaku-Uta Ringtone downloads on January 21, 2008, as well as for radio airplay. Utada performed Stay Gold on her 2010 tour, Utada: In The Flesh 2010.

"Stay Gold" was performed during Utada's two date concert series Wild Life in December 2010.

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