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"Tsuyoku Naritai" is a song recorded by [[Hirai Ken]]. The song can be found on his "[[Love Love Love (Hirai Ken)|Love Love Love]]" single as track #2 and on his ''[[Ken Hirai 15th Anniversary c/w Collection '95-'10 "Ura Utabaka"]]'' album as track #7 on the first disc.
"Tsuyoku Naritai" is a song recorded by [[Hirai Ken]]. The song can be found on his "[[Love Love Love (Hirai Ken)|Love Love Love]]" single as track #2 and on his ''[[Ken Hirai 15th Anniversary c/w Collection '95-'10 "Ura Utabaka"]]'' best album as track #7 on the first disc.


Singer [[ayaka (singer)|ayaka]] covered the song during her first [[Nippon Budokan|Budokan]] concert in 2007.
Singer [[ayaka (singer)|ayaka]] covered the song during her first [[Nippon Budokan|Budokan]] concert in 2007.

Revision as of 09:00, 25 May 2021

"Love Love Love" Cover
Artist
Hirai Ken
Song
Tsuyoku Naritai (強くなりたい; I Wanna Be Strong)
Lyrics
Hirai Ken
Music
Hirai Ken
Other Information
Arrangement & Programming: Kashima Nobuo


"Tsuyoku Naritai" is a song recorded by Hirai Ken. The song can be found on his "Love Love Love" single as track #2 and on his Ken Hirai 15th Anniversary c/w Collection '95-'10 "Ura Utabaka" best album as track #7 on the first disc.

Singer ayaka covered the song during her first Budokan concert in 2007.