Hitori ga Suki (ひとりが好き, I Like to Be Alone) is the debut album by Japanese singer Keiko Masuda. The album was released on February 18, 1982, less than a year after the dissolution of her group Pink Lady. It contains Masuda's first single "Suzume" (すずめ, "Sparrow"), which peaked at No. 9 on Oricon's singles charts and sold 267,000 copies.
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| - Hitori ga Suki (ひとりが好き, I Like to Be Alone) is the debut album by Japanese singer Keiko Masuda. The album was released on February 18, 1982, less than a year after the dissolution of her group Pink Lady. It contains Masuda's first single "Suzume" (すずめ, "Sparrow"), which peaked at No. 9 on Oricon's singles charts and sold 267,000 copies. (en)
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| - Keiko Masuda - Hitori ga Suki.jpg (en)
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| - Kōji Makaino
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- Motoki Funayama (en)
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- Funayama (en)
- Nozomi Aoki (en)
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| - Miyuki Nakajima
- Jun Horie
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- Shiraishi (en)
- Shōzō Ise (en)
- Arisu Shiraishi (en)
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| - Takuro Yoshida
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- Yoshida (en)
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- Toshiaki Matsumoto (en)
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| - Koisuru wa Tomodachi (en)
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| - Suzume (song)
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- Hitori no Heya (en)
- Hoshi ni Natta Papa (en)
- Motto Kudasai (en)
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| - Hitori ga Suki (ひとりが好き, I Like to Be Alone) is the debut album by Japanese singer Keiko Masuda. The album was released on February 18, 1982, less than a year after the dissolution of her group Pink Lady. It contains Masuda's first single "Suzume" (すずめ, "Sparrow"), which peaked at No. 9 on Oricon's singles charts and sold 267,000 copies. (en)
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