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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.
Free (ふりぃ, Furī) is a song by Mao Abe.It was released as the main promotional track from her debut album, Free, in January 2009. [1] [2] Free is an upbeat pop rock song.. In the lyrics, the protagonist expresses her feelings about how free she feels, and how she 'isn't the good girl she was yesterday.'
A music video for "Tsutaetai Koto" was shot by director Masaki Ohkita. [8] It shows scenes of a sad-looking Abe Mao sitting down in a parking lot, as well as Abe energetically singing the song with a band. The sad version of Abe also stares off at the sea at the beach, and stands alone in an empty room, where she attempts to use the phone.
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"Itsu no Hi mo" (いつの日も, "Everyday") is a song by Mao Abe. It was released as Abe's third single on 13 January 2010 (), [1] as the lead single from her second album Pop, two weeks before the album's release. The song was certified by the RIAJ as gold for cellphone downloads. [2]
Ayako Suzukawa (born 25 March 1991 in Yatsu, Narashino [2]) is a YouTuber and comedian primarily known for her interest in railways. [3] Suzukawa has been described as something of a densha otaku extraordinaire , combining various facets of railway enthusiasm in posts on her various social media platforms .
The song is an upbeat rock song, arranged by music producer Takamune Negishi. [1] This was Abe's first time to work with Negishi. [1] Abe chose this song to become a single because of its stronger rock sound compared to her previous works (especially in comparison to songs such as "Free," which were much more pop-rock).
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