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"Seoul no Ame" is a song by Maeda Yuki. The title has a double meaning, it can either mean "The Rain of Seoul" or "The Rain in My Soul".
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"Seoul no Ame" is a song by Maeda Yuki, found on the B-side of her ninth single "[[Kenchana ~Daijoubu~]]", and on her first album ''[[Zenkyoku Shuu ~Kenchana~]]''.
It can be found on the B-side of her ninth single "[[Kenchana ~Daijoubu~]]", and on her first album ''[[Zenkyoku Shuu ~Kenchana~]]''.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:26, 4 June 2011

Artist
Maeda Yuki
Song
Seoul no Ame (ソウルの雨; The Rain of Seoul)
Lyrics
Mori Chiyoko
Music
You Hee Joon
Other Information
Arrangement: Yano Tatsumi


"Seoul no Ame" is a song by Maeda Yuki, found on the B-side of her ninth single "Kenchana ~Daijoubu~", and on her first album Zenkyoku Shuu ~Kenchana~.