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Hatsukoi (Yuki Saito song)
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Hatsukoi (Yuki Saito song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Hatsukoi (Yuki Saito song)

is the third single by Japanese pop singer Yuki Saito. It was released August 21, 1985 by Canyon Records together with . It was ranked #4 on two charts and #5 on another.
==History==
"Hatsukoi" was released on August 21, 1985 as a 7-inch single vinyl record through Canyon Records. The single reached #4 on both the Oricon and The Hitchart Hot 30 charts, and #5 on The Best Ten chart. The B-side release was "Umi no Ehagaki". Both songs had lyrics written by Takashi Matsumoto, with Kyōhei Tsutsumi composing the songs and Satoshi Takebe arranging them.〔These individuals are all listed on the album cover as well as the label on the vinyl EP itself.〕
The single sold 162,000 copies and included a small foldout pinup poster featuring Saito in a yukata. It was later rereleased as a mini CD single on April 29, 1988.〔

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