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  • ...apanese language|Japanese]], the former making a regular appearance in her songs, exhibiting a distinctly western influenced [[Wikipedia:Rhythm and blue|R&B ...Forever-|637 -always and forever-]]'' was released August 22nd, 2001. The songs on the album featured her new venture into the urban and pop markets. The a
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  • ...me]]" for August 15th. The single included POINT and Hurly Burly as B-Side songs. ...ai no Men Kata Perfume FES!!'' that featured three invited guests ([[Saito Kazuyoshi]], [[Okuda Tamio]], and [[MAXIMUM THE HORMONE]]) in a ''Battle of Bands'' c
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  • ...ures a 1930's theme, with Hamasaki as a nightclub singer. Her backdancer [[Saito Midori]] has a main appearance in the music video. [[Category:2008 Songs]]
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  • | 13 || ↑15 || [[Sakamoto Fuyumi]] || [[Love Songs ~Mata Kimi ni Koishiteru~]] || 9,648 ...nigatsu in Osaka-Jo Hall ~Tsuki ga Noboreba Hikigataru~|Saito "Hikigatari" Kazuyoshi Live Tour 2009>>2010 Juunigatsu in Osaka-Jo Hall ~Tsuki ga Noboreba Hikigat
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  • ...tists in this list are under the [[GIZA studio]] record label. These theme songs are: ...lspan="41" bgcolor="#D0D0D0" align="center" | <font size="3">Opening Theme Songs</font>
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  • | 7 || NEW || [[Saito Kazuyoshi]] || [[I Love Me|I ♥ ME]] || 15,043 | 27 || ↑5 || Various Artists || [[Climax ~Dramatic Songs|CLIMAX ~DRAMATIC SONGS]] || 4,997
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  • | 16 || ↓11 || Various Artists || [[Climax ~Dramatic Songs|CLIMAX ~DRAMATIC SONGS]] || 15,684 | 29 || ↓18 || Various Artists || [[Beautiful Songs ~Kokoro de Kiku Uta~ Vol.2]] || 7,454
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  • | 26 || ↓10 || [[Saito Kazuyoshi]] || [[Wedding Song]] || 4,027 | 26 || ↓2 || Various Artists || [[Beautiful Songs ~Kokoro de Kiku Uta~]] || 6,878
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  • | 16 || NEW || [[Saito Kazuyoshi]] || [[Wedding Song]] || 6,176 | 24 ||↓8 || Various Artists || [[Beautiful Songs ~Kokoro de Kiku Uta~]] || 8,156
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  • [[Image:Tsuki ga NoborebaPROMO.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Saito Kazuyoshi promoting ''[[Tsuki ga Noboreba]]'' (2009)]] '''Saito Kazuyoshi''' (斉藤和義) is a Japanese singer-songwriter.
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  • | 16 || NEW || [[Saito Kazuyoshi]] || [[Come on!|COME ON!]] || 5,691 ...ikipedia:Amalfi - Sarah Brightman Love Songs|Amalfi ~ Sarah Brightman Love Songs]] || 7,456
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  • * "[[Niji (Saito Kazuyoshi)|Niji]]", [[Saito Kazuyoshi]]'s 32nd single. ===Songs===
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  • # [[Gobyou no Saikai]] feat. [[Kazuyoshi Saito]] (5秒の再会; ''5-second Reunion'') ...artists appeared on the concert and collaborate with Leyona on one of her songs.
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  • : [[Saito Kazuyoshi]] "Zutto Suki Datta" is [[Saito Kazuyoshi]]'s 38th single.
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  • ...began performing at various places and started writing their own original songs. In 2001, they noticed a flyer for a [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music] ...rakawachi-Itchome)|Tokyo]]", followed in November. It was produced [[Saito Kazuyoshi]]. They released their debut album, ''[[Enpitsu de Tsukuru Uta]]'', on July
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  • | 8 || NEW || [[Saito Kazuyoshi]] || [[Zutto Suki Datta]] || 14,547 | 9 || ↓3 || [[Sakamoto Fuyumi]] || [[Love Songs ~Mata Kimi ni Koishiteru~]] || 13,467
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  • : Arrangment: [[Saito Kazuyoshi]] (2003), [[Hayashi Ryunosuke]] (2008) [[Category:2003 Songs]]
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  • | 17 || ↓9 || [[Saito Kazuyoshi]] || [[Zutto Suki Datta]] || 5,995 | 4 || ↑5 || [[Sakamoto Fuyumi]] || [[Love Songs ~Mata Kimi ni Koishiteru~]] || 12,766
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  • | 13 || ↑4 || [[Saito Kazuyoshi]] || [[Zutto Suki Datta]] || 6,474 | 3 || ↑1 || [[Sakamoto Fuyumi]] || [[Love Songs ~Mata Kimi ni Koishiteru~]] || 14,191
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  • | 23 || ↓10 || [[Saito Kazuyoshi]] || [[Zutto Suki Datta]] || 5,456 | 7 ||↓4 || [[Sakamoto Fuyumi]] || [[Love Songs ~Mata Kimi ni Koishiteru~]] || 10,007
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