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Ai no Uta, "Love Song" in Japanese, may refer to:


Albums

* ''Ai no Uta'' (album), by Ai Nonaka, 2006


Songs

* "Ai no Uta" (Kumi Koda song), 2007 * "Ai no Uta" (Strawberry Flower song), 2001 * " Ai no Uta (Words of Love)", by Haruka Chisuga, 2016 * "
Swallowtail Butterfly (Ai no Uta) is a song by Chara, released under the name ''Yen Town Band''. It was the lead single from ''Montage'', a concept album released for the Shunji Iwai film '' Swallowtail Butterfly'' that also starred Chara. This song was used as the theme song fo ...
", by Yen Town Band, 1996 * "Ai no Uta", by Angela Aki from '' Today'', 2007 * "Ai no Uta", by Buck-Tick from ''
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'', 2003 * "Ai no Uta", by Every Little Thing from ''
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, 2004 * "Ai no Uta", by Psycho le Cemu from ''
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'', 2003 * "Ai no Uta", by Something Else, 1999 * "Ai no Uta", by Tanpopo from the single "
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, 2007 * "Ai no Uta", by Mai Fukui, from the TV series ''
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