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"Natsu yo Sakuite" is a pop song recorded by [[MAX]]. The song was used as | "Natsu yo Sakuite" is a pop song recorded by [[MAX]]. The song was used as ending theme song for the Japan TV show ''[[Girls]]''. | ||
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Revision as of 04:51, 9 March 2010
- Artist
- MAX
- Song
- Natsu yo Sakuite (夏よ咲いて; Summer, Bloom)
- Lyrics
- PIPELINE PROJECT
- Music
- PIPELINE PROJECT
- Other Information
- Arrangement: PIPELINE PROJECT
"Natsu yo Sakuite" is a pop song recorded by MAX. The song was used as ending theme song for the Japan TV show Girls.
Disambiguation
There are currently two versions of "Natsu yo Sakuite" to be found in MAX's discography.
- Natsu yo Sakuite
- Found on the group's thirteenth single, Ano Natsu e to, as track #2.
- Natsu yo Sakuite (Original Karaoke)
- Found on the group's thirteenth single, Ano Natsu e to, as track #4.