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  2. Tsutaetai Koto/I Wanna See You - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Free (Mao Abe song) - Wikipedia

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    Abe in the music video. The music video was shot by director Masaki Ohkita, [4] and shot in one day on November 22, 2008. [5] The video begins showing Abe drawing spirals and patterns in the air with her finger (such as stars, or the song's name), before dawn at the Port of Kobe. Later, Abe performs the song with her band against the Kobe skyline

  4. Anata no Koibito ni Naritai no Desu - Wikipedia

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    The music video was shot by director Masaki Ohkita. [7] It is a continuous shot of Abe walking through her former high school (Ōita West High School) while singing the song. [3] As of November 20, 2010 the music video for "Anata no Koibito ni Naritai no Desu" has been viewed over 1,533,000 times on popular video-sharing website YouTube. [8]

  5. Fotos y Recuerdos - Wikipedia

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    Fotos y Recuerdos" rose to number two on the Hot Latin Songs and Regional Mexican Airplay charts, trailing Grupo Bronco's "Que No Me Olvide" by 557 Nielsen points on February 18, 1995. [31] In the following week, "Fotos y Recuerdos" remained at number two on the Hot Latin Songs chart, while the single fell to number four on the Regional Mexican ...

  6. 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.

  7. Itsu no Hi mo - Wikipedia

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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]

  8. Ayako Kawasumi - Wikipedia

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    Ayako Kawasumi (川澄 綾子, Kawasumi Ayako, born March 30, 1976) is a Japanese voice actress and singer. [2] She is affectionately referred to by her fellow voice actors and fans as "Ayachii ( あやちー ) ", "Peyaya ( ペヤヤ , Peyaya ) ","Ayasumi ( あやすみ ) " and "Aya-nē ( あやねえ ) ".

  9. 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).