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  • ...[Matsu Takako]] - [[Ai no Tobira|Ai no Tobira]] (Chorus participation on 2 songs) ...'96~'98|Geroge Tokoro Now And Then '77~'82 & '96~'98]] (participation on 7 songs)
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  • [[Matsu wa]] | Best of 2nd Season, Theme: Growing Up, Foreign Songs
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  • ...Kanda chose the pen-name "ALICE" in reference to one of her mother's title songs, "[[Jikan no Kuni no Alice]]". ...ith lyrics penned by Kanda herself, while the other half are English cover songs from various musicals.
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  • [[Image:Matsutakako.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Matsu Takako (2007)]] '''Matsu Takako''' is a Japanese actress and [[J-Pop|pop]] singer. She debuted as a theater
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  • | 10 || NEW || [[Matsu Takako]] || [[Cherish You]] || 17,471 ...oad ~Collection of Early Songs~|BEGINNING OF THE ROAD ~collection of early songs~]] || 6,528
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  • ===Songs=== ...2001 [[Fuji TV]] [[Dorama|dorama]] starring [[Kimura Takuya]] and [[Matsu Takako]].
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  • ...oshi Yoshio (明星嘉男) is a Japanese folk singer, mostly known for his songs "[[Wind (Akeboshi)|Wind]]" and "[[Yellow Moon]]", both of which were featur ...under his own name, he has also written two songs for [[Matsu_Takako|Matsu Takako]]'s [[Toki no Fune]] in 2004. The title track is another version of "[[A Ni
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  • * "[[Clover (Matsu Takako)|Clover]]", [[Matsu Takako]]'s 14th single. ===Songs===
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  • : Matsu wa (待つわ; ''I'll Wait'') : [[Okamura Takako]]
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  • ...te club instead. Rumiko ([[Miyada Yumiko|Ryo]]) is Shinji's girlfriend and Takako ([[Hirosue Ryoko|Hirosue]]) is one of Sena's students. * [[Matsu Takako]] as Okusawa Ryoko
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  • ...Japanese dorama ''[[Love Generation (dorama)|Love Generation]]'', [[Matsu Takako]] and [[Kimura Takuya]] sing karaoke to this song while doing the punching [[Category:1997 Songs]]
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  • | 30 || ↓6 || [[Matsu Takako]] || [[Minna Hitori]] || 3,674 | 19 || ↑20 || Various Artists || [[Beautiful Songs ~Kokoro de Kiku Uta~]] || 20,670
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  • | 10 || NEW || [[Matsu Takako]] || [[Minna Hitori]] || 16,334 | 24 || NEW || [[Matsuura Aya]] || [[Naked Songs]] || 14,770
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  • ...s, Matsumoto's popularity grew bigger as he wrote the lyrics to well-known songs like [[Imokin Trio]]'s "[[High School Lullaby]]". He won his first award at ; [[Matsu Takako]]
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  • # [[Aming|Amin]] - [[Matsu wa]] (待つわ) # [[Okamura Takako]] - [[Yume wo Akiramenaide]] (夢をあきらめないで; ''Don't Give Up
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  • : Beautiful Songs # [[Matsu Takako]] - [[Ashita, Haru ga Kitara]] (明日,春が来たら)
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  • '''Artist''': [[Matsu Takako]]<br/> | 11|| ↑ || [[Kanda Sayaka]] & [[Matsu Takako]] || [[Umarete Hajimete]]
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  • | 17 || NEW || [[Matsu Takako]] || [[Ashita wa Doko Kara]] || 5,876 ...↓9 || [[Wikipedia:U2|U2]] || [[Wikipedia:Songs of Experience (U2 album)|Songs of Experience]] || 4,803
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  • ...|| [[Every Ballad Songs]] || 2001.12.05 || 493,530 || [[File:Every Ballad Songs.jpg|100px]] ...fficial Album ~Songs of Korea / Japan~|2002 FIFA World Cup Official Album ~Songs of KOREA/JAPAN~]] || 2002.05.29 || 330,770 || [[Image:Wiki sorry.jpg|100px]
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  • : [[Matsu Takako]] "Ashita, Haru ga Kitara" is Matsu Takako's debut single. The single reached #8 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts, char
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