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  2. Yasuhiro Abe - Wikipedia

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    Yasuhiro Abe (安部 恭弘, Abe Yasuhiro) is a male Japanese popular music artist and composer. He made his debut on 1 November 1982 with the single We Got It! . Discography

  3. Anata no Koibito ni Naritai no Desu - Wikipedia

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    "Anata no Koibito ni Naritai no Desu" (貴方の恋人になりたいのです, "I Want to Be Your Lover") is a song by Mao Abe. It was originally released as her unofficial debut, in the form of an acoustic demo released to iTunes on August 6, 2008 (). [1]

  4. Free (Mao Abe album) - Wikipedia

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    The album was preceded by four digital download singles on iTunes between August and November 2008: all were acoustic demos of Abe songs. Two of these songs, "Hitomishiri no Uta" (人見知りの唄, Shy Song) and "My Baby", were used as album tracks, while the other two ("Anata no Koibito ni Naritai no desu" (貴方の恋人になりたいのです, I Wanna Be Your Lover) and I Wanna See You ...

  5. Tsutaetai Koto/I Wanna See You - Wikipedia

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    "Tsutaetai Koto" is an upbeat pop rock song, about a person not being able to tell someone they like them. The author talks about not being able to say things like 'I Like You,' or 'Thank You,' to the subject as they are too shy, despite spending a night together in a parking lot talking and holding hands until dawn.

  6. Category:Mao Abe songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Mao Abe songs or lists of Mao Abe songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories).

  7. Pop (Mao Abe album) - Wikipedia

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    The album consists of songs Abe wrote in her second and third years of high school. There are three exceptions: "Salaryman no Uta", "Itsu no Hi mo" and "15 no Kotoba" (15の言葉, 15 Words). [2] "15 no Kotoba" was written just after Abe's first album was released in early 2009, and "Itsu no Hi mo" in September.

  8. 19-sai no Uta - Wikipedia

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    The song was written by Abe in 2009, when she was 19, however was recorded and released when she was 20. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] During this time, Abe was dealing with the stresses of being a musician, such and was performing on her tour Mao Abe Live No. 1 and in recording sessions for her album Pop .

  9. Lonely (Mao Abe song) - Wikipedia

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    Abe in the music video. The music video was shot by director Hideaki Fukui. [5] It switches between two views of Abe: one where she stands in front of a light brown background as staff members fuss over her appearance. The second is when the background falls away and she performs the song with a band.