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EXILE TAKAHIRO's long-awaited 1st solo album is finally released! He joined EXILE on September 22, 2006, and on September 22 this year, the 9th anniversary, he finally released his first solo album on the memorable day of entering his 10th year!The title of the album is the vision that TAKAHIRO has seen so far.
In addition to the two singles she has released so far as a solo artist, "Ichienichi Second" and "Love Story," the album is full of topical songs, including "I want to hold you," which became an on-air commercial song for Samantha Thavasa, and "You," a new song that will be an on-air commercial song for Glico ice cream "Ranch Shibori" in May! The album will include 13 songs in total, including new songs to be produced for the album!
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