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*'''[[Hata Motohiro]]''''s ninth single, "[[Ai (Hata Motohiro)|Ai]]". | *'''[[Hata Motohiro]]''''s ninth single, "[[Ai (Hata Motohiro)|Ai]]". | ||
*'''[[Nakamura Shunsuke]]''''s fifth single, "[[Ai (Nakamura Shunsuke)|Ai]". | |||
==Songs== | ==Songs== |
Revision as of 12:44, 16 February 2013
In generasia, Ai (あい, アイ), Ai (愛; Love) or Ai (藍; Indigo) could be a reference to:
Artists
- AI, a Japanese R&B/Hip-Hop singer under Universal Music Japan.
Singles
- Hata Motohiro's ninth single, "Ai".
- Nakamura Shunsuke's fifth single, "[[Ai (Nakamura Shunsuke)|Ai]".
Songs
- Ariel Lin's "Ai", track #10 on her debut album Blissful Encounter.
- Dew's "Ai", track #6 on their debut album Croquis.
- Gagaga SP's "Ai", B-side of their major debut single "Sotsugyou".
- Hit-5's "Ai", track #3 on their debut album 5 Suo Bu Ai.
- Ishii Tatuya's "Ai", track #7 on her eighth album Hane.
- Otsuka Ai's "Ai", track #13 on her fifth album LOVE LETTER.
- ribbon's "Ai", track #8 on their first best album Delicious Best of ribbon THE BEST with original KARAOKE.
- Sukima Switch's "Ai", track #1 on their third album Yuukaze Blend.
See also
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