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*"[[Ai no Uta (Do As Infinity)|Ai no Uta]]", a song recorded by [[Do As Infinity]], track #11 on their fourth album ''[[True Song|TRUE SONG]]''.
 
*"[[Ai no Uta (Do As Infinity)|Ai no Uta]]", a song recorded by [[Do As Infinity]], track #11 on their fourth album ''[[True Song|TRUE SONG]]''.
 
*"[[Ai no Uta (Fukui Mai)|Ai no Uta]]", [[Fukui Mai]]'s debut single.
 
*"[[Ai no Uta (Fukui Mai)|Ai no Uta]]", [[Fukui Mai]]'s debut single.
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*"[[Ai no Uta (Kahala Tomomi)|Ai no Uta]]", a song recorded by [[Kahala Tomomi]], track #6 on her sixth album ''[[Naked (Kahala Tomomi)|NAKED]]''.
 
*"[[Ai no Uta (Koda Kumi)|Ai no Uta]]", [[Koda Kumi]]'s 37th single.
 
*"[[Ai no Uta (Koda Kumi)|Ai no Uta]]", [[Koda Kumi]]'s 37th single.
 
*"[[Ai no Uta (MISIA)|Ai no Uta]]", a song recorded by [[MISIA]], B-side of the 12cm edition of her seventh single "[[Everything (MISIA)|Everything]]".
 
*"[[Ai no Uta (MISIA)|Ai no Uta]]", a song recorded by [[MISIA]], B-side of the 12cm edition of her seventh single "[[Everything (MISIA)|Everything]]".

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In Jpop Stop!, Ai no Uta (愛の歌; Song of Love or 愛の詩; Poem of Love) could be a reference to:


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