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Face My Fears

"Face My Fears" is a song by Japanese-American singer-songwriter and American DJ and record producer , released on January 18, 2019, as the opening theme for the action role-playing video game , developed by in collaboration with . The track, co-written by Utada, , and , blends pop vocals with electronic production to capture themes of confronting inner fears and emotional resilience, aligning with the game's of versus . It appears on a four-track EP of the same name, which includes English and Japanese versions of "Face My Fears", the ending theme (also by Utada), and "Chikai" (the Japanese version of ), marking the first time the Kingdom Hearts series featured distinct opening and ending themes. This collaboration represents Utada's third contribution to the franchise as a series veteran, following her theme songs "" (English version: "Simple and Clean") for the original 2002 game and "" for II in 2005. Released digitally worldwide via and Masterworks, with a limited CD edition in , the EP peaked at number 3 on the and achieved international acclaim, peaking at number 98 on the —Utada's first entry on that chart.

Production

Background and development

announced the collaboration between Japanese-American singer-songwriter and American electronic music producer for the opening theme song of on September 27, 2018, titling the track "Face My Fears." The publisher commissioned the song as part of the game's multimedia elements, continuing Utada's longstanding involvement with the series; she had previously provided "Simple and Clean" for the original in 2002 and "" for in 2005, both of which became iconic to the franchise's emotional narrative. The track's development involved American songwriter as a co-writer and producer, with initial songwriting sessions taking place in a in 2017 where the trio composed the core of the song in under an hour. drawing from the game's themes of confronting inner darkness to create a unifying, heartfelt piece. , a longtime fan of the Kingdom Hearts series, was motivated by his personal connection to its storytelling, initially approaching the project as a potential of Utada's earlier work before evolving it into an original that blended electronic elements with the series' melodic tradition. To align with the game's global release, Utada opted for bilingual versions of "Face My Fears," producing an English edition for international audiences and a Japanese-language counterpart to suit domestic markets, both featured on a four-track EP issued on January 18, 2019, ahead of the game's launch. This decision reflected Utada's bilingual background and her history of adapting songs for the franchise's cross-cultural appeal.

Composition and recording

"Face My Fears" is an dance track in the genre, featuring synth-heavy production, wobbly beats, and a tempo of 160 beats per minute. The song employs a verse-chorus structure, opening with a and Utada's vocals before building tension through layered synths and leading into breakdowns with future bass drops. Its runtime is 3:42, providing a concise yet dynamic arrangement that blends pop sensibilities with EDM elements. Lyrically, the song explores themes of self-empowerment, confronting fears, and emotional resilience, as evident in lines such as "Let me face, let me face, let me face my fears" and reflections on taking leaps of faith amid bittersweet experiences. Available in both English and versions, the bilingual lyrics adapt metaphorical elements inspired by the Kingdom Hearts III narrative, emphasizing personal growth and overcoming inner challenges. The originated from a session with and , where the track was co-written in under an hour. The recording process began in a in 2017, where Utada, , and composed the song collaboratively. Utada handled the vocals, delivering an emotional performance with layering for depth, while produced the instrumentals using digital audio workstations and oversaw the mixing to integrate his signature wobble bass elements. The track was mastered by , ensuring a polished that ties into the game's thematic score through subtle orchestral-inspired swells in the .

Release

Promotion and formats

Pre-release promotion for "Face My Fears" began with its announcement on September 27, 2018, as the opening theme for Kingdom Hearts III, accompanied by previews integrated into official game trailers that highlighted the song's role in the cinematic sequences. The track's marketing leveraged partnerships among Sony Music Japan, , and , positioning it as a key element of the game's launch with in-game usage as the opening cinematic theme to bridge Utada's prior contributions to the series. "Face My Fears" was released in multiple formats on , , including digital download via the Face My Fears EP, which bundled English and versions of the title track alongside ""; a CD maxi-single edition featuring the version of "Face My Fears" paired with "Chikai"; and a limited-edition 12-inch pressing. Marketing efforts included social media teasers from the artists leading to the digital pre-order launch on December 10, 2018, with placements on major streaming platforms such as Spotify and Apple Music to amplify reach ahead of the game's January 25, 2019, release. Following its release, promotion continued through Skrillex's live performances of the track at festivals including EDC Las Vegas and Ultra Music Festival in 2019, tying into the ongoing buzz around Kingdom Hearts III.

Music video

The music video for "Face My Fears," the opening theme for the video game , premiered on on January 31, 2019, via the official channel. Directed in collaboration with , the video employs an abstract, futuristic animation style that integrates live-action clips of with extensive elements drawn from the game's assets, including -inspired imagery such as keyblades, heart-shaped motifs, and ethereal dreamscapes. The narrative explores the song's central theme of confronting inner fears through a series of dreamlike sequences, depicting Utada in luminous, otherworldly environments interspersed with high-energy action from , where electronic visuals and neon accents synchronize precisely with the track's bass drops and rhythmic builds. Production involved coordination between , , and Square Enix's game development teams in and , utilizing proprietary to create seamless blends of cinematics and original animated segments; the video runs for 3:42, aligning exactly with the song's duration. The release played a key role in amplifying the track's visibility, garnering approximately 25 million views on as of November 2025 and driving significant increases in streaming numbers tied to the Kingdom Hearts III launch.

Track listing

The Face My Fears EP was released in digital and CD formats on January 18, 2019, featuring four tracks including English and versions of the title song, along with the ending theme "Chikai" and its English counterpart "."
No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1"Face My Fears (English Version)" & 3:42
2""4:33
3"Face My Fears (Japanese Version)" & 3:42
4"Chikai"4:37
The Japanese CD maxi-single follows the same track listing but prioritizes the Japanese-language tracks first, with "Chikai" positioned as the primary B-side track alongside "," while digital bundles typically mirror the EP without additional content. No official remixes appear on these primary releases, though promotional radio edits of "Face My Fears" were distributed for airplay.

Release history

"Face My Fears" was initially released as a digital EP on January 18, 2019, worldwide through Epic Records. The EP was distributed globally via digital platforms under Sony Music Labels Inc. In Japan, a physical CD maxi-single followed on the same date, January 18, 2019, via Epic Records Japan, marking Utada's first physical single release in over a decade and eligible for Oricon chart tracking. This Japan-exclusive format included both English and Japanese versions of the track alongside additional songs. A limited-edition release of the EP was issued on March 6, 2019, in through . editions followed later that spring, including a U.S. pressing on March 29, 2019, via Epic and . The track was later reissued as part of Utada's eleventh studio album, , which launched digitally on January 19, 2022, and in physical formats on February 23, 2022, through , featuring both language versions and a . Streaming updates for the EP have since incorporated these album integrations for broader accessibility.
RegionDateFormatLabel
WorldwideJanuary 18, 2019Digital EPEpic Records
January 18, 2019CD maxi-single
March 6, 2019Limited-edition
WorldwideJanuary 19, 2022Digital (album inclusion)
February 23, 2022Physical (album)

Reception and performance

Critical reception

Upon its release, "Face My Fears" received widespread praise from music and gaming publications for its seamless integration of Hikaru Utada's emotive, soaring vocals with Skrillex's dynamic drops and electronic production, marking a bold evolution in theme songs. described the track as blending "the best of both worlds," with Utada's melodic sensibilities complementing Skrillex's heavy, action-oriented beats to create an uplifting yet intense sound that mirrors the game's adventurous spirit. Similarly, hailed it as a "total bop" and a modern update to the Kingdom Hearts series' musical legacy, emphasizing how Skrillex's expertise elevates Utada's return after 17 years, resulting in a soaring collaboration that feels both nostalgic and innovative. Critics particularly commended the song's thematic alignment with III's narrative of confronting inner darkness and embracing light, noting how its progression from a thoughtful intro to a massive symbolizes the Sora's journey of resilience. RPGFan highlighted the EP's as a "natural fit" for the game's emotional depth, praising Utada's rich, honey-like vocals and the electronic interludes that enhance Yoko Shimomura's orchestral score without overpowering it. Gaming outlets, including and reviews tied to the game's 8/10 average score, echoed this sentiment, viewing "Face My Fears" as a high point in the that reinforces the series' heartfelt themes. Some EDM-focused critiques, however, pointed to the structure as somewhat formulaic within Skrillex's oeuvre, though this did not detract from its overall accessibility. Reviews were mixed on the bilingual lyrics' accessibility, with the English version often favored for broader appeal in Western markets, while the iteration resonated more deeply with longtime Utada fans. In a 2019 , reflected on the creative synergy, stating, "Working with Hikaru was a dream... we traded ideas back and forth, blending our styles," and adding that "her voice and my production just clicked... it felt natural and effortless," underscoring the mutual respect that drove the track's innovative sound. Retrospective analyses from 2022 to 2025 have further solidified its influence on and crossovers, with crediting the collaboration for pioneering skittery, sonically inventive ballads that bridge genres and inspire subsequent hybrid projects in Utada's bilingual work. , in a , called it an "emotional powerhouse and a flawless ," highlighting its enduring role in Skrillex's evolution and the broader fusion of electronic and pop elements in global music.

Commercial performance

"Face My Fears" garnered modest commercial success, particularly in , where the version sold 14,686 digital downloads in its first week according to data. In the United States, the track sold 10,000 digital downloads and accumulated 2.5 million streams during the same period, contributing to its debut on the Billboard Hot 100. On streaming platforms, "Face My Fears" surpassed 100 million streams by 2023, with the English version exceeding 150 million as of November 2025, driven by remasters and ongoing playlist inclusion. The associated Face My Fears EP benefited from the game's global launch that saw shipments exceed 5 million units worldwide in its debut week. This synergy with the release propelled digital downloads, though the track received limited radio airplay outside .

Chart performance

"Face My Fears" debuted strongly in , reaching number 3 on the chart dated January 28, 2019, driven by strong radio airplay, streaming, and download performance. The Japanese version also peaked at number 6 on the Digital Singles Chart. In the United States, it marked Hikaru Utada's first appearance on the , debuting at number 98 on the chart dated February 2, 2019, bolstered by digital sales and streaming from the game's launch. Internationally, the track entered the Official Singles Sales Chart at number 30 in January 2019. The song's year-end performance included a number 49 ranking on the 2019 , underscoring its sustained popularity through game-related plays. The track experienced long-tail success with re-entries on various charts between 2020 and 2022, coinciding with remasters and compilations. It also appeared on streaming-focused charts like the following 2020, highlighting ongoing digital consumption. Compared to Utada's earlier theme "," "Face My Fears" demonstrated stronger digital performance, attributed to its EDM elements appealing to broader international audiences.

Accolades

"Face My Fears" earned recognition primarily through its role as the opening theme for , with the game's overall soundtrack nominated for Best Score and Music at 2019. The track itself did not secure major individual awards or nominations, such as Grammys or international music honors, but it contributed to the soundtrack's acclaim in gaming circles. The song appeared on Billboard's 2020 list of 20 memorable songs from and inspired by , highlighting its impact within the genre. It has also been featured in retrospectives of Skrillex's career, praised as a significant collaboration that blended with elements for a audience. Fan communities have frequently ranked it among the top themes in informal polls, though no official wins from publisher or dedicated music awards followed.

Credits and personnel

Face My Fears (English and Japanese versions)

Don't Think Twice / Chikai

  • Vocals – Hikaru Utada
  • Songwriter – Hikaru Utada
  • Producer – Hikaru Utada
  • Arranger – Hikaru Utada
  • Drums – Chris Dave
  • Bass – Jodi Milliner
  • Guitar – Ben Parker
  • Conductor, piano, string arrangement – Simon Hale
  • Recording engineer – Steve Fitzmaurice, Masahito Komori
  • Mixing engineer – Tom Norris
  • Mastering engineer – Bob Ludwig

Additional personnel

  • A&R – Akira Miyake
  • Management – Teruzane Sking Utada

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