Brought in the New Year with Pop-Up shops in Tokyo & Kyoto in Japan, as well as after parties hosted by Brownies & Lemonade w/ Skrillex, Point Point, and Cray.
The track has seen wild, viral success online since its release and now it’s being recognized in the mainstream, as well. According to new chart data, Skrillex has broken into the Billboard with “Face My Fears.” The producer makes his mark at No. 98 on the chart — and just like that, he’s back in action! Billboard Hot 100: #98(new) Face My Fears, Hikaru Utada &. — chart data (@chartdata) “It sounds kind of crazy, but I always said ‘I want to do the theme for Kingdom Hearts one day,’” Skrillex told The Verge. “I told myself that as a kid.
I was just such an absolute fan of Utada Hikaru and the games, but that was like a dream of mine.” Skrillex has taken a step away from the bass music that brought him notoriety, perfecting a new kind of sound that’s bright, uplifting, and amazing as ever. Fans are for a forthcoming album in 2019. The longer we go without any details, the more we seem to want it. And, the more we question what his new material is going to sound like. Enjoy “Face My Fears” again and watch the track climb the charts! Hikaru Utada & Skrillex – Face My Fears .