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Mirai e
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In generasia, Mirai e (未来へ; To the Future) could be a reference to:
Singles
- "Mirai e", Naoto Inti Raymi's nineteenth single.
- "Mirai e...", HIMEKA's third single.
- "Mirai e", SHU-I's eighth Japanese single.
Songs
- "Mirai e", a song recorded by Ayabie, track #12 on the regular edition of their first major album irodori.
- "Mirai e", a song recorded by Dorothy Little Happy, track #2 on the type C edition of their first major single "HAPPY DAYS!".
- "Mirai e", a song recorded by E-girls, track #7 on their second studio album COLORFUL POP.
- "Mirai e", a song recorded by Iizuka Mayumi, track #1 on her ninth studio album mine.
- "Mirai e", a song recorded by Kato Izumi, track #2 on her fifteenth single "TRUE SONG / Mirai e".
- "Mirai e", a song recorded by Kiroro, track #1 on their second single "Mirai e / Nigasanai de".
- "Mirai e", a song recorded by Mana Kana, track #9 on their third cover album Futari no Uta 3.
- "Mirai e", a song recorded by May J., track #10 on her seventh studio album Imperfection.
- "Mirai e", a song recorded by Natsukawa Rimi, track #2 on the second disc of her sixth studio album Kokoro no Uta.
- "Mirai e", a song recorded by Shibasaki Kou, track #15 on her first cover album Kou Utau.
- "Mirai e", a song recorded by SweetS, track #8 on their second mini-album Keep on movin'.
- "Mirai e", a song recorded by Tokunaga Hideaki, track #10 on his fourth cover album VOCALIST 4.
- "Mirai e", a song recorded by Yonekura Toshinori, track #11 on his thirteenth studio album sang my thang.
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