Ai no Uta

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Ai no Uta (also Ai No Uta, あいのうた, アイノウタ, 愛の謳, 愛の詩, 愛の歌, 愛ノ歌, 愛のうた or 愛の唄) is the name of several Japanese songs and albums:

  • "Ai no Uta" is the name of a song of the album 7 seven by Nanase Aikawa
  • "Ai no Uta" (Kumi Koda song) is a single released by Kumi Koda for the album Kingdom.
  • "Ai no Uta" (song) is the name of a song released by the fictional band Strawberry Flower, CM song for the Nintendo game Pikmin.
  • "Ai no Uta" is the name of a song of the album True Song by the Japanese band Do As Infinity.
  • "Ai no Uta" is the name of a song of the album Many Pieces by the Japanese band Every Little Thing, insert song for the animation film InuYasha the Movie: The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass and CM song for the Subaru keicar Subaru Pleo.
  • "Ai no Uta" is the name of a song in the 1996 Japanese film Swallowtail Butterfly.
  • "Ai no Uta" is the name of a song of the album Frontiers by the Japanese band Psycho le Cemu.
  • "Ai no Uta" is the theme song of the 2005 Japanese drama Nyokei Kazoku, sang by Imai Miki.
  • "Shinku/Ai no Uta" is the name of a song by Hitomi Shimatani, used in the video game Another Century's Episode 3.
  • "Minihamuzu no Ai no Uta" is a song released by the Japanese band Mini Moni.
  • Ai no Uta is the name of the 2006 album by Japanese singer Ai Nonaka.
  • "Ai no Uta" is the name of a song in the 1999 single "Motto" by Japanese band Tanpopo.
  • "Birthday eve Dareyorimo Hayai Ai no Uta" is the name of a 2002 single by Japanese popular music group Deen.
  • "Ai no Uta" is the name of a song by Japanese singer Yūho Iwasato.
  • "Ai no Uta" is the name of a song in the album Today by Japanese singer Angela Aki.
  • "Ai no Uta" is the name of a single by Japanese band Melt-Banana.
  • "Ai no Uta Dakara" is the name of a single by Japanese singer Ryōko Shintani.
  • "Ai no Uta" is the name of a song in Marvelous, an album by the Japanese singer Misia.
  • "Ai no Uta" is the name of a song in the album Ozone by Japanese singer Eiko Shimamiya.
  • "Ai no Uta" is the name of a song in the album Mona Lisa Overdrive by the Japanese rock band Buck-Tick.
  • "Ai no Uta" is the name of a single by the Japanese folk band Something Else.
  • "Ai no Uta" is the name of a song in the maxi single "Far Away" by Yui Sakakibara, used in the video game Figurehead.

[edit] Others

  • Ai no Uta is the name of a Japanese drama starred by Kanno Miho, Tamaki Kouji and Narimiya Hiroki.
  • Aru Ai no Uta is the name of the thirteenth episode of the anime series Seto no Hanayome.
  • Waga ai no uta - Taki Rentaro monogatari is the name of a 1993 Japanese film.
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