"Easy Breezy" was Utada's debut English single (16th overall). It is also the first single from her Exodus Album, in which it also appears. For this release, she is using Island Def Jam as her label, under the name of simply Utada, rather than Hikaru Utada which was used for her Japanese releases. This was originally released as an exclusive download single, though was later released as a DVD single in Japan. The song was used as the Nintendo DS CM theme song. There was a promo single for Easy Breezy that was sent to radio stations that features an exclusive radio edit of the song. The cover is the same as for the DVD single. The single sold 2,731 copies in Korea
This song has been used in several Nintendo DS endorsements featuring Utada.
Music video
The video for "Easy Breezy", directed by Jake Nava, depicts Utada in various locations, including a pool, her bedroom, and in a car (Ferrari Dino), all while celebrating her freedom from her former romantic interest.
Fans and Utada alike have criticized the make up artist for the video, Patrick Tumey[1].
Track listing
Promo Version
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Easy Breezy (Radio Edit)"
3:04
2.
"Easy Breezy (Call Out Hook)"
0:13
DVD Version
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Making of Easy Breezy"
-:--
2.
"Easy Breezy"
-:--
Digital Version
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Easy Breezy"
4:03
Ultimix Version
No.
Title
Length
1.
"9. Utada - Easy Breezy (94BPM)"
5:05
The Ultimix version is found on Ultimix 108, remixed by Stacy Mier.