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・ Ai no Dai 6 Kan
・ Ai no Gakko Cuore Monogatari
・ Ai no Hi Mittsu Orange
・ Ai no Hoshi/Hanamuke no Melody
・ Ai no Imi o Oshiete!
・ Ai no Kakera
・ Ai no Kisetsu
・ Ai no Kotoba
・ Ai no Kusabi
・ Ai no mama ni Wagamama ni Boku wa Kimi dake o Kizutsukenai
・ Ai no Melody/Chōwa Oto (With Reflection)
・ Ai no Shirushi
・ Ai No Shizuku
・ Ai no shuku
・ Ai no Sono (Touch My Heart!)
Ai no Tame ni.
・ Ai no Tane
・ Ai no Tobira
・ Ai no Uta
・ Ai No Uta (album)
・ Ai no Uta (Kumi Koda song)
・ Ai no Uta (Strawberry Flower song)
・ Ai no Wakusei
・ Ai Nonaka
・ Ai o Karada ni Fukikonde
・ Ai o Komete Hanataba o
・ Ai o Kurae
・ Ai o Suru Hito
・ Ai o Tomenaide
・ Ai o Torimodose!!


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Ai no Tame ni. : ウィキペディア英語版
Ai no Tame ni.

is the seventh single by Japanese recording artist Aya Ueto. It was released on February 4, 2004 as the fourth and final single from Ueto's second studio album ''Message''. The single was released in two formats: limited and standard editions, both issued with different covers.
== Overview ==

"Ai no Tame ni." was written, composed and produced by Tetsurō Oda, marking their first collaboration.〔 The song served as theme song for the TV Asahi drama ''Ace o Nerae!'', starring Ueto herself. Unlike her previous singles, which were all based on a darker, edgier concept, "Ai no Tame ni." is Ueto' first light-hearted, cheerful single. CDJournal described the song as a "fresh, juvenescent ska-pop track," while Barks complemented Oda for composing a song that fit the modern take of the drama on the original ''Ace o Nerae!'' manga perfectly.〔
The B-side, "Arigato," was also produced by Oda, and written by Oda protégé Akira Nakazawa.〔〔 The single also includes a 1980s-inspired remix of "Binetsu."〔

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