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| Released | April 2009 | |||
| Recorded | 2008−09 | |||
| Genre | Cantopop | |||
| Label | Emperor Entertainment Group | |||
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Lonely Me is the debut studio album by Hong Kong cantopop singer Charlene Choi, member of the popular duo Twins. The album is released in April 2009 in Hong Kong. The album consists of two discs: Disc 1, CD, contains 12 songs and disc 2 is a DVD with 3 music videos.
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