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ReleasedNovember 24, 2004Recordedchronology(2003)Sentimentalovers(2004)(2008)SummarySentimentalovers charted for 52 weeks. Hirai wrote the songs and also helped compose most of them.Track listing. 思いがかさなるその前に・・・ ( Omoi ga kasanaru sono mae ni.)22nd single. Jealousy 21st single. (performed with and ). 言わない関係 ( Iwanai Kanke)Piano in beginning performed by Ken Hirai.

Soffet helped in the chorus. 瞳をとじて ( Hitomi wo Tojite)20th single. This song was the theme song to the movie,.

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The single was a #1 hit. 青春デイズ ( Seishun Deizu). Style 19th single. Signal This track is also on Ken's 19th single, 'Style'. 鍵穴 ( Kagiana). Nostalgia. キミはともだち ( Kimi wa Tomodachi)21st single.

Sounds composed by Ken Hirai. センチメンタル ( Senchimentaru)Charts Oricon Sales Chart (Japan) ReleaseChartPeak positionFirst Week SalesSales totalChart runNovember 24, 2004Oricon Daily Albums Chart1Oricon Weekly Albums Chart1687,5161,660,88552 weeksOricon Yearly Albums Chart3The MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2005 were hosted by Takashi Fujii and Megumi at Tokyo Bay NK Hall, the awards included performances by Namie Amuro, Rain, Mariah Carey, Hoobastank, Jamiroquai and Ashanti.Fakin' Pop is the seventh original studio album by Japanese singer Ken Hirai. It was released on March 8, 2008 on the Defstar Records label (Sony Music Entertainment).Gaining Through Losing is the fourth studio album released by Japanese singer Ken Hirai. It was released on July 4, 2001 on DefStar Records (Sony Music Entertainment).Four singles are featured on the CD along with two Double A-Sides from the singles ('Tug of War' from Miracles and 'Taboo' from Love or Lust). The album was ranked #21 for 2001 by Oricon for best selling albums. The style of the album continue on his two following albums, Sentimentalovers and Life Is.A concert DVD was later released.

The concert was filmed at Budokan and was titled Ken Hirai Films Vol.4 Live Tour 2001 gaining through losing at the Budokan.' Hitomi o Tojite' (瞳(ひとみ)をとじて, lit.

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'Close My Eyes') is a song recorded by Japanese singer Ken Hirai, from his sixth studio album Sentimentalovers. It was released by Defstar Records as the album's second single on April 28, 2004. It is the theme song to the film Crying Out Love in the Center of the World. 'Hitomi o Tojite' was the most successful song of 2004, topping the year-end Oricon Singles Chart with over 800,000 units sold.

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Hirai performed the song on his fourth appearance on Kōhaku Uta Gassen on December 31, 2004. 'Hitomi o Tojite' was one of the eleven recipients of the Japan Gold Disc Award for Song of the Year. Although the song was considered for contention at the 46th Japan Record Awards, Hirai declined the Japan Record Award nomination.Ken Hirai (平井 堅, Hirai Ken, born January 17, 1972) is a Japanese R&B and pop singer. Since his debut, Hirai has worked as a model, actor, composer, lyricist, singer, and spokesperson.During his career, Hirai has released 45 singles and nine studio albums as of January 2019. According to Oricon, his single Hitomi o Tojite (Close Your Eyes) became the best-selling single of 2004 in Japan, while his compilation album Ken Hirai 10th Anniversary Complete Single Collection '95–'05 'Utabaka' became the best-selling album of 2006 in Japan.The discography of Japanese R&B and pop singer Ken Hirai consists of nine studio albums, two compilation albums, one remix album, three cover albums, thirteen video albums and numerous singles and promotional singles.