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Ai no Uta
In generasia, Ai no Uta (愛の歌; Song of Love or 愛の詩; Poem of Love) could be a reference to:
Albums
- Ai no Uta, a compilation album.
- Ai no Uta 2, a compilation album.
- Natsukawa Rimi's third best album Ai no Uta ~Selection Best~.
- Nonaka Ai's debut album Ai no Uta.
Singles
- absorb's second major single "Ai no Uta".
- Aikawa Nanase's 24th single "Ai no Uta -Magenta Rain-".
- Fukui Mai's debut single "Ai no Uta".
- Koda Kumi's 37th single "Ai no Uta".
- Psycho le Cemu's first major singl. "Ai no Uta".
- Shinsengumi Lien's third single "Ai no Uta".
Songs
- ALvino's "Ai no Uta", track #11 on their second album, alone.
- Angela Aki's "Ai no Uta", track #4 on her second album, TODAY.
- Ayabie's "Ai no Uta", B-side of their 13th single, "Cubic'「L/R」ock".
- Every Little Thing's "Ai no Uta", B-side of their 22nd single, "UNTITLED ~4 ballads~".
- Dali's "Ai no Uta", track #1 on their debut album, a rope is there and hope is there..
- Do As Infinity's "Ai no Uta", track #11 on their fourth album, TRUE SONG.
- Kahala Tomomi's "Ai no Uta", track #6 on her sixth album, NAKED.
- Komatsu Miho's "Ai no Uta", track #11 on her fifth studio album, Komatsu Miho 5 ~source~.
- MISIA's "Ai no Uta", B-side of the 12cm edition of her seventh single, "Everything".
- Nagai Sachiko's "Ai no Uta", track #8 on her character album, Last Songs.
- PENICILLIN's "Ai no Uta", track #14 on their seventh album, NUCLEAR BANANA.
- Sakakibara Yui's "Ai no Uta", B-side of their seventh single, "Far Away".
- Shimamiya Eiko's "Ai no Uta", track #6 on her concept album, ULYSSES.
- Shimatani Hitomi's "Ai no Uta", second A-side of her 26th single, "Shinku / Ai no Uta".
- Suzuki Ami's "Ai no Uta", track #10 on her sixth album, DOLCE.
- Tanpopo's "Ai no Uta", B-side of their second single, "Motto".
Other
- Ai no Uta, a 2005 NTV dorama starring Kanno Miho and Tamaki Koji.
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