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Songs | Composer | Lyrics | Debut | Vocals | Albums |
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Seventh Moon | Atsutaka Kawachi | K. Inojo | Episode 1 (Opening Theme) | Yoshiki Fukuyama | |
Planet Dance | Sudou Hideki | K. Inojo | Episode 1 | Yoshiki Fukuyama and Chie Kajiura (Duet Version) | |
My Friends | Miki Kawano | M. Meg | Episode 1 (Ending Theme) | Chie Kajiura | |
Totsugeki Love Heart | Kawauchi Atsutaka | K. Inojo | Episode 1 | Yoshiki Fukuyama | |
My Soul For You | Yoshiki Fukuyama | K. Inojo | Episode 2 (acoustic), full version: Episode 3 | Yoshiki Fukuyama | |
Sweet Fantasy | Ootsuki | M. Meg | Episode 10 | Chie Kajiura | |
Remember Sixteen | Kawauchi Atsutaka | K. Inojo | Episode 17 | Yoshiki Fukuyama and Chie Kajiura | |
Holy Lonely Light | Sudou Hideki | K. Inojo | Episode 21 | Yoshiki Fukuyama and Chie Kajiura (Duet Version) | |
Submarine Street | Shun'ya Fukuda | K. Inojo | Episode 29 | Yoshiki Fukuyama | |
Power to the Dream | Yoshiki Fukuyama | K. Inojo | Episode 32 | Yoshiki Fukuyama | |
Try Again | Yoshiki Fukuyama | K. Inojo | Episode 40 | Yoshiki Fukuyama | |
Light The Light | K. Inojo | TSUKASA | Episode 41 | Yoshiki Fukuyama and Chie Kajiura (Single/Duet Version) | |
Angel Voice | Yoko Kanno | K. Inojo | Macross Dynamite 7 | Yoshiki Fukuyama | |
Dynamite Explosion | Macross Dynamite 7 (Opening Theme) | Yoshiki Fukuyama | |||
New Frontier | Macross Dynamite 7 | Yoshiki Fukuyama | |||
Parade | Macross Dynamite 7 (Ending Theme) | Yoshiki Fukuyama | |||
Burning Fire | indy | Macross Ultimate Frontier (Opening Theme) | Yoshiki Fukuyama |
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