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Ah (song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Ah (song)

"Ah" is a song by Japanese J-pop and rock band Superfly. "Ah" was initially released as the final track on their third studio album ''Mind Travel''. On June 14, 2011, before the release of the album, Superfly released a statement that "Ah" would be released as the album's 4th single and as the band's 13th single overall. This version, titled in Japanese as "" (''Aa''), would feature lyrics, instead of the album version's a cappella chanting, and would be sold as a one-track single. The label wanted to release the version with lyrics as part of ''Mind Travel'', but Shiho Ochi decided that the version without lyrics would be on the album but they would release the lyric version at a later date.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Superfly : Superfly、歌詞あり「Ah」の「あぁ」、1曲入りシングルとしてリリース / BARKS ニュース )〕 Regarding the song, Ochi stated that the album version of the song is meant to show that one does not need words to convey emotions to others. In addition, a short film consisting of a total solar eclipse that uses "Ah" as its soundtrack will be shown at the Short Shorts Film Festival & Asia 2011 on June 16, 2011.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=ナタリー - Superfly、入魂アカペラ「Ah」の歌詞付き「あぁ」をCD化 )〕 The "''Aa''" version peaked at number 9 on the Oricon Weekly Charts.
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