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  • ...-35th Anniversary Matsuda Seiko Kyuukyoku All Time Best 50 Songs-|We Love SEIKO]]'' (2015)]] '''Matsuda Seiko''' (松田聖子) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer-songwriter and is one
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  • [[File:Seiko Matsuda Concert Tour 2010 My Prelude Lim.jpeg|thumb|220px|Limited Ed. Cover [[File:Seiko Matsuda Concert Tour 2010 My Prelude.jpg|thumb|220px|Regular Ed. Cover]]
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  • ...250px|thumb|Miki Seiko on the cover of her first single "[[Machibuse (Miki Seiko)|Machibuse]]" (1976)]] ...wa Hitomi]]. Shortly after the release of her album ''[[Seiko (Miki Seiko)|Seiko]]'', she retired from show business.
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] : SEIKO MATSUDA COUNT DOWN LIVE PARTY 2003-2004
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] # [[Canary (Matsuda Seiko song)|Canary]] 
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] # [[Everything (Matsuda Seiko)|Everything]] <small>(Original: [[Wikipedia:Jody Watley|Jody Watley]])</sma
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] ''Utopia'' is [[Matsuda Seiko]]'s 7th album. It won the "Best Album Award" at the "25th Japan Record Awar
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] # [[Strawberry Time (Matsuda Seiko single)|Strawberry Time]]
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] # [[Hanabira (Matsuda Seiko)|Hanabira]] (花びら; ''Fireworks'')
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] ''Candy'' is [[Matsuda Seiko]]'s 6th album. The album was re-edited in CD format in 1990, and in Blu-spe
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] # [[Friend (Matsuda Seiko)|Friend]]
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] # [[North Wind (Matsuda Seiko song)|North Wind]]
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  • [[Image:Seiko.jpg|thumb|250px|Album Cover]] : [[Matsuda Seiko|SEIKO]]
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko|Seiko Matsuda]] with [[Wikipedia:Robbie Nevil|Robbie Nevil]] # I'll Be There For You (Seiko Version)
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] : 『LOVE』 Seiko Matsuda 20th Anniversary Best Selection
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  • #REDIRECT [[Strawberry Time (Matsuda Seiko album)]]
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] : SEIKO MATSUDA CONCERT TOUR 2003 Call me
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] # [[Squall (Matsuda Seiko song)|SQUALL]]
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] # [[Kaze Tachinu (Matsuda Seiko single)|Kaze Tachinu]] (風立ちぬ)
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  • #REDIRECT [[Canary (Matsuda Seiko album)]]
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] # [[Aquarius (Matsuda Seiko)|AQUARIUS]]
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  • #REDIRECT [["Love" Seiko Matsuda 20th Anniversary Best Selection]]
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] # [[Forever (Matsuda Seiko song)|Forever]]
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] : Seiko Matsuda: 20th Party
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] # [[Aitai (Matsuda Seiko)|Aitai (Album version)]] (逢いたい)
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] # [[Bless You (Matsuda Seiko single)|bless you]]
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] # [[Hitomi Tojite (Matsuda Seiko)|Hitomi Tojite]] (瞳とじて)
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] # [[Romance (Matsuda Seiko)|Romance]]
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] "Himitsu no Hanazono" is [[Matsuda Seiko]]'s 12th single. It was re-released in CD format in 2004 including the inst
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] "Rock'n Rouge" is [[Matsuda Seiko]]'s 16th single. The title track was used as [http://www.kanebo-cosmetics.c
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  • [[File:Kaze Tachinu single.jpg|thumb|200px|"[[Kaze Tachinu (Matsuda Seiko single)|Kaze Tachinu]]" Cover]] : [[Matsuda Seiko]]
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  • [[File:Rock'n Rouge.jpg|thumb|200px|"[[Rock'n Rouge (Matsuda Seiko)|Rock'n Rouge]]" Cover]] : [[Matsuda Seiko]]
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko|SEIKO]] ...2nd single and first English single. It was released under the stage name "SEIKO", on the same date as Matsuda's wedding day with actor [[Kanda Masaki]]. Al
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] "Strawberry Time" is [[Matsuda Seiko]]'s 23rd single. It was released two years after "[[Dancing Shoes|DANCING S
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] "No.1" is a song recorded by [[Matsuda Seiko]], B-side of her 25th single "[[Marrakech]]".
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] "Precious Heart" is [[Matsuda Seiko]]'s 27th single. The title track was used as [[CM]] song for [[Wikipedia:Su
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] : [[Matsuda Seiko]]
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] "Anata Shika Mienai" is [[Matsuda Seiko]]'s 51st single. The single reached #30 on [[Oricon]] charts and charted fo
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] "Call me" is [[Matsuda Seiko]]'s 54th single. First press comes with a different cover housed in a digip
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] "Aitai" is [[Matsuda Seiko]]'s 55th single. First press comes with a different cover housed in a digip
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] "bless you" is [[Matsuda Seiko]]'s 60th single. First press comes with a different cover housed in a digip
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko|PawPaw]] "WE ARE." is [[Matsuda Seiko]]'s 61st single released under the stage name "PawPaw". The title track was
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bless You (Matsuda Seiko single)]]
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] x [[Fujii Takashi]] "Manatsu no Yoru no Yume" is the collaboration single between [[Matsuda Seiko]] and comedian/singer [[Fujii Takashi]]. It's Matsuda's 63rd single. The ti
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] "Love is all" is [[Matsuda Seiko]]'s 66th single. First press comes a different cover housed in a digipack.
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  • [[File:SQUALL.jpg|thumb|200px|"[[Squall (Matsuda Seiko album)|SQUALL]]" Cover]] : [[Matsuda Seiko]]
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] "North Wind" is a song recorded by [[Matsuda Seiko]], track #3 of her second album ''[[North Wind (album)|North Wind]]''.
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] "Sailing" is a song recorded by [[Matsuda Seiko]], track #3 of her third album ''[[Silhouette]]''.
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] "Hanabira" is a song recorded by [[Matsuda Seiko]], track #9 of her third album ''[[Silhouette]]''. Not to be confused with
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] "P・R・E・S・E・N・T" is a song recorded by [[Matsuda Seiko]], track #1 of her fifth album ''[[Pineapple]]''.
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] "Ave Maria 2001" is song recorded by [[Matsuda Seiko]], B-side of her 51st single "[[Anata Shika Mienai]]". The song is a Japane
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  • *[2006.12.13] [[Jewel Songs ~Seiko Matsuda Tribute & Covers~]] (#3 ''Anata ni Aitakute ~Missing You~'')
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  • | 94 || [[Matsuda Seiko]] || [[Kagayaita Kisetsu e Tabidatou]] || 1994.12.01 || 371,010 || [[Image:
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  • *'''Quality Control''': Shuichi Takahashi, Seiko Tanaka (avex marketing communications inc.)
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  • * ''[[My Story (Matsuda Seiko)|My Story]]'', [[Matsuda Seiko]]'s 29th album.
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  • * [2006.12.13] ''[[Jewel Songs ~Seiko Matsuda Tribute & Covers~]]'' (#2 Nagisa no Balcony)
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  • * [2006.12.12] [[Jewel Songs ~Seiko Matsuda Tribute & Covers~]] (#1 ''Himitsu no Hanazono'')
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  • ...-35th Anniversary Matsuda Seiko Kyuukyoku All Time Best 50 Songs-|We Love SEIKO]]'' (2015)]] '''Matsuda Seiko''' (松田聖子) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer-songwriter and is one
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  • [[File:Seiko Matsuda Concert Tour 2010 My Prelude Lim.jpeg|thumb|220px|Limited Ed. Cover [[File:Seiko Matsuda Concert Tour 2010 My Prelude.jpg|thumb|220px|Regular Ed. Cover]]
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  • *[2000.05.14] #006 - Idol Legends - "Idol Within The Idol" Matsuda Seiko
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  • * [[Oomori Seiko]]
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko|SEIKO]] "Your Precious Love" is a song recorded by [[Matsuda Seiko]], track #2 of her second English album ''[[Was It the Future|Was It The Fu
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko|SEIKO]] "Missing The Beat" is a song recorded by [[Matsuda Seiko]], track #4 of her second English album ''[[Was It the Future|Was It The Fu
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko|SEIKO]] "Was It The Future" is a song recorded by [[Matsuda Seiko]], track #5 of her second English album ''[[Was It the Future|Was It The Fu
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  • ...[[Oricon]] weekly top 3 simultaneously after [[Hamasaki Ayumi]], [[Matsuda Seiko]] and [[Fuji Keiko]].
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  • * ''[[Squall (Matsuda Seiko album)|SQUALL]]'', [[Matsuda Seiko]]'s debut album.
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  • | [[Matsuda Seiko]]
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  • * [2006.12.13] [[Jewel Songs ~Seiko Matsuda Tribute & Covers~]] (#4 ''Tenshi no Wink'')
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  • * [[Matsuda Seiko]] - [[Hinagiku no Chiheisen]] * [[Matsuda Seiko]] - [[Kotta Iki]]
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  • ...mori Seiko - Zettai Kanojo feat Michishige Sayumi.jpg|thumb|500px|[[Oomori Seiko]] & Michishige Sayumi promoting "[[Zettai Kanojo]]" (2019)]] * [2019.03.13] [[Oomori Seiko]] - [[Zettai Kanojo]] feat. '''Michishige Sayumi'''
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  • [[Matsuda Seiko]] | Matsuda Seiko
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  • * Has stated [[Matsuda Seiko]], [[Matsuura Aya]], and [[Ishikawa Rika]] as her influences.
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  • * [1985.03.06] [[Matsuda Seiko]] - [[Seiko-Train]] * [[Miki Seiko]]
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] ''LOVE BALLADE'' is [[Matsuda Seiko]]'s 10th best album. It was released while Matsuda was on hiatus for matern
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  • * [[Matsuda Seiko]] (2002-2008; to [[Universal Music|Universal Sigma]])
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  • * [2006.12.13] [[Jewel Songs ~Seiko Matsuda Tribute & Covers~]] (#10 ''Hitomi wa Diamond'')
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  • * [[Seiko Matsuda]]
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  • Kanda Sayaka, daughter of the [[J-Pop]] idol [[Matsuda Seiko]] and the actor [[Kanda Masaki]], made her unofficial debut when she was on ...A.jpg|thumb|left|230px|SAYAKA promoting ''[[Doll]]'' (2005)]]wrote Matsuda Seiko's song "[[Koi wa Itsudemo 95ten]]", which became her first published lyrics
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  • *'''Quality Control''': Seiko Tanaka, Hiroki Ishikawa (avex marketing inc.)
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  • ...ded by [[Matsuda Seiko]], track #3 of her 29th album ''[[My Story (Matsuda Seiko)|My Story]]''.
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  • * She collects [[Wikipedia:Bruce Lee|Bruce Lee]], [[Matsuda Seiko]], and [[Super Sentai]] merchandise.
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  • | 14 || [[Matsuda Seiko]] || [[Anata ni Aitakute ~Missing You~]] || 1996.04.22 || 1,089,220 || [[Im
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  • ...ys, from 11:30pm till 11:58pm. The '2' series' first guests were [[Matsuda Seiko]] and [[Matsutouya Masataka|Matsutouya Masataka]]. * [2005.04.01] #50 [[Matsuda Seiko]] (25th Aniversary) x [[Matsutouya Masataka]]
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  • *'''Favorite Song:''' "Akai Sweet Pea" by [[Matsuda Seiko]], "Part Of Your World" (The Little Mermaid OST)
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  • ...ATOMIC KITTEN|ATOMIC KITTEN]], [[Mizuki Alisa]], [[Key-A-Kiss]], [[Matsuda Seiko]], [[Go Hiromi]], [[Wikipedia:Steps|Steps]], [[Aikawa Nanase]], [[Anzai Hir
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  • | 14 || NEW || [[Matsuda Seiko]] || [[Bless You (Matsuda Seiko album)|bless you]] || 9,897
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  • * [[Matsuda Seiko]] - [[Koi no Mahou de Catch Your Heart]]
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  • * '''Favorite Artists:''' [[Matsuda Seiko]], [[Matsutoya Yumi]], [[Takeuchi Mariya]], [[Hamada Mari|Hamada Mari]], [[
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  • [[File:Yazima Seiko.jpg|thumb|400px|Yazima Biyoushitsu with [[Matsuda Seiko]] promoting "[[Idol Mitai ni Utawasete]]" (2010)]] ...u Atsushi]], [[KABA.chan]], [[Mizutani Yutaka]], [[Ohsugi Ren]], [[Matsuda Seiko]], and Fuji Television announcer [[Makihara Toshiyuki]], among others. Ther
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  • ...gu and changed their style with frilly clothing and displaying a [[Matsuda Seiko]] haircut.
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  • ...uted in 1982. She is a face of the idol era of the 80s alongside [[Matsuda Seiko]] with such classic hits such as "[[Second Love (Nakamori Akina)|Second Lov ...mature for a girl of her age. She tried again in 1980 by singing [[Matsuda Seiko]]'s "[[Hadashi no Kisetsu]]", but she still didn't impress the judges. It w
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  • * '''Favorite celebrities:''' [[Matsuda Seiko]], [[Fujiwara Norika|Fujiwara Norika]]
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  • * Seiko
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] "Madras Check no Koibito" is a song recorded by [[Matsuda Seiko]], B-side of her 10th single "[[Komugi Iro no Mermaid]]".
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  • : [[Matsuda Seiko]] "Aisaretaino" is a song recorded by [[Matsuda Seiko]], B-side of her 11th single "[[Nobara no Etude]]".
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  • | 7 || NEW || [[Matsuda Seiko]] || [[Fairy|fairy]] || 12,503
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  • ...ss, starting as Kim in "Miss Saigon". She was also the cousin of [[Matsuda Seiko]]. She died in 2005 of acute myelocytic leukemia in Tokyo.
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  • * [[Nakazawa Seiko]] (中澤聖子) 1999
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  • ...[Matsuda Seiko]] x [[Fujii Takashi]] || [[Manatsu no Yoru no Yume (Matsuda Seiko x Fujii Takashi)|Manatsu no Yoru no Yume]] || 36
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  • | 19 || NEW || [[Matsuda Seiko]] || [[Baby's Breath (Matsuda Seiko)|Baby's breath]] || 12,204
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