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===<span class="mw-headline">Albums</span>===
 
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* [2004.03.03] [[Five Kisses]] (indie)
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* [2004.03.03] [[Five Kisses]] <small>(Indies)</small>
 
* [2005.12.21] [[Calling!!]]  
 
* [2005.12.21] [[Calling!!]]  
* [2007.12.12] [[Bittersweets]] (indie)
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* [2007.12.12] [[Bittersweets]] <small>(Indies)</small>
* [2009.06.17] [[Kanojo no Chiisana Volcano]] (彼女の小さなボルケーノ) (indie)
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* [2009.06.17] [[Kanojo no Chiisana Volcano]] (彼女の小さなボルケーノ) <small>(Indies)</small>
  
 
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* [http://amadori.cc/ Official Site]
 
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* [http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Arch/ES/Amadori/ Sony Music Profile]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:55, 2 April 2013

AMADORI promoting Soba ni Iru Kara (2005)

AMADORI (アマドリ) is a Japanese pop singer-songwriter who was under Sony Music Japan in 2005. She is best known for singing the eleventh ending theme to the popular anime NARUTO, "Soba ni Iru Kara". She has since gone back to releasing indie albums.

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Discography

Albums

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