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Aiko-Kayohaku is Aiko Kayo
Aiko Kayo
is a popular idol singer. She has released 12 singles and 2 albums on the Avex Trax label in Japan. She has also performed with the musical units and a☆girls.-About:Aiko Kayō was born on December 11, 1985 in Kanagawa Prefecture....

's first PV collection DVD
DVD
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. It was released on July 27, 2005, by avex.

Track listing

  1. Opening
  2. Hitomi no Naka no Meikyuu
    Hitomi no Naka no Meikyuu
    is Aiko Kayo's debut single. It was released on December 10, 2003, by Avex Records. "Hitomi no Naka no Meikyū" was used as the theme for the anime Yami to Bōshi to Hon no Tabibito, in which Aiko also played the character Layla Mars. First pressings of the single included a sticker.-Track listing:#...

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  3. Profile
    Profile
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  4. Aishite ne Motto
    Aishite ne Motto
    is Aiko Kayo's second single. It was released on April 14, 2004, by AVEX Records.Aishite ne Motto was used as the ending theme for the anime Tenjou Tenge, while the c/w track Eyes, was used as the ending theme for the TV drama Eko Eko Azarak ~Me~, in which Aiko played the character Misuzu Kurahashi...

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  5. Discography
    Discography
    Discography is the study and listing of the details concerning sound recordings, often by specified artists or within identified musical genres...

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  6. Fantasy
    Fantasy (Aiko Kayo song)
    "Fantasy" is Aiko Kayo's third single. It was released on November 17, 2004, by AVEX Records."Fantasy" was used as the ending theme for the TV Tokyo television show Game Jockey. First pressings of the single included a mini-tote bag.-External links:...

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  7. Magic-kan
  8. Ienai Kotoba
    Ienai Kotoba
    is Aiko Kayo's fourth single. It was released on November 25, 2004, by AVEX Records.Ienai Kotoba was used as the ending theme for the anime Samurai Gun. First pressings of the single included a hachimaki.-External links:* at AVEX Records....

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  9. Suite
    Suite
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  10. ring!Ring!!RING!!!
    Ring!Ring!!RING!!!
    ring!Ring!!RING!!! is Aiko Kayo's fifth single. It was released on December 1, 2004, by AVEX Records.ring!Ring!!RING!!! was used as the 2004 Christmas theme for Sanrio Co., Ltd. First pressings of the single included a pair of original rumika....

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  11. Sport
    Sport
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  12. traveller (MUSIC CLIP)
  13. Pet
    Pet
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  14. Kokoro no Wakusei ~Little planets~
    Kokoro no Wakusei ~Little planets~
    "~Little planets~" is Aiko Kayo's seventh single. It was released on May 25, 2005, by AVEX Records.Kokoro no Wakusei ~Little planets~ was used as the first ending theme for the anime The Law of Ueki...

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  15. Ending
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