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Aitakute
In generasia, Aitakute (会いたくて, 逢いたくて; I Want to Meet / See You) could be a reference to:
Albums
- Kouda Mariko's eighth album Aitakute.
Singles
- Ayabie's 17th single, "Aitakute".
- Kazusa's debut single "Aitakute".
- Nishino Kana's tenth single "Aitakute Aitakute".
Songs
- BREAKERZ's "Aitakute", track #11 on their third album, BIG BANG!.
- Hirahara Ayaka's "Aitakute", track #5 on her sixth studio album, Doki!.
- JUDY AND MARY's "Aitakute", track #11 on their debut album, J.A.M.
- Kishimoto Hayami's "Aitakute", B-side of her second single, "Aisuru Kimi ga Soba ni Ireba".
- Koda Kumi's "Aitakute", track #5 on her ninth album, Dejavu.
- Kuraki Mai's "Aitakute...", track #6 on her sixth album, DIAMOND WAVE.
- Matsuura Aya's "Aitakute", the B-side of her 13th single, "Hyacinth".
- MONKEY MAJIK's "Aitakute", the first A-side of their ninth single, "Aitakute / MORNING-EVENING / goin' places".
- Mori Megumi's "Aitakute", B-side of her major debut single, "Kimi".
- Natsukawa Rimi's "Aitakute", track #1 on her third album, Kaze no Michi.
- Shimokawa Mikuni's "Aitakute", B-side of her 16th single, "Kimi ga Iru Kara".
- Takamizawa Toshihiko's "Aitakute", track #11 on his debut solo album, Ism.
- Yokota Haruna's "Aitakute", track #3 on her third mini-album, Haruna.
- V6's "Aitakute", a B-side on their 36th single, "GUILTY".
- Yasuno Kiyono's "Aitakute", a B-side on her debut single, "Rocket Beat".
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