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Aishiteru (Mika Nakashima song)

"Aishiteru" (愛してる; I Love You) is the 6th single by Mika Nakashima. Billed as a 'St. Valentine EP for the Lovers,' this single peaked on the Oricon weekly charts at #4 and sold roughly 104,680 copies.

  1. Ai Shiteru (愛してる; '' I Love You'')
  2. Marionette
  3. The Rose
  4. Ai Shiteru (Jazztronik Mix)
  5. Ai Shiteru (Instrumental)
Aishiteru (Ken Hirai song)

is the thirty-third single by Japanese recording artist Ken Hirai. The song was written and composed by Hirai and production was handled by Seiji Kameda. It was released on November 10, 2010 as the fourth single from Hirai's eighth studio album Japanese Singer. "Aishiteru" serves as theme song for the film Ghost: In Your Arms Again, a Japanese remake of the 1990 American film Ghost. The single includes two B-sides: "Air Cameraman," written and composed by Hirai, and " Unchained Melody," a cover of the 1965 The Righteous Brothers song, which was featured in the original Ghost.

The single was issued in both standard and limited editions. The limited edition was released in Enhanced CD format and includes live footage from Hirai's Ken's Bar concert in New York and the music video of " Sing Forever."

The single debuted at number 10 on the Oricon Daily Singles Chart on November 9, 2010 and climbed to number 7 on November 11, 2010. It peaked at number 9 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart with 18,137 copies sold. The single ranked at number 24 on the Oricon Monthly Singles Chart for the month of November 2010 with 28,056 copies sold.

Aishiteru

Aishiteru may refer to:

  • Aishiteru (Miho Komatsu song)
  • "Aishiteru" (Mika Nakashima song)
  • "Aishiteru" (Ken Hirai song)
  • Aishiteru: Kaiyō, a 2006 Japanese manga series by Minoru Itō
Aishiteru (Miho Komatsu song)

is the 15th single of the Japanese pop singer Miho Komatsu under Giza studio label. It was released 5th December 2001. The single reached #28 rank first week and sold 9,390 copies. It charted for 2 weeks and totally sold 11,860 copies.