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What (who) is I Love U (Mr Children album) - definition

2005 ALBUM BY MR. CHILDREN
I LOVE U (Mr.Children); I Love U (Mr. Children)

I Love U (Mr. Children album)         
I Love U (or IU, see cover art) is the eleventh studio album by Japanese rock band Mr. Children on September 25, 2005.
Mr. Children discography         
WIKIMEDIA BAND DISCOGRAPHY
Mr.Children discography; Reflection (Mr. Children album); Mr. Children 2011–2015; Mr. Children 2015–2021 & Now; Mr. Children 2011-2015; Mr. Children 2015-2021 & Now
The discography for the Japanese band Mr. Children consists of 18 studio albums, 5 compilations albums and 38 singles.
Sense (Mr. Children album)         
JAPANESE ROCK BAND (1989-)
Mr.Children; Mr Children; Misuchiru; Mister Children; Machine Gun o Buppanase (Mr. Children Bootleg); Machine gun wo buppanase -Mr.Children Bootleg- (song); Hideya Suzuki; Machine gun wo buppanase -Mr.Children Bootleg-; Machine gun o Buppanase (Mr. Children Bootleg); Sense (Mr. Children album); Mr. Children 2001–2005 micro; Mr. Children 2001-2005 <micro>; Mr. Children 2001–2005 <micro>; Mr. Children 2001-2005 micro
Sense is the fourteenth (officially listed as the sixteenth) studio album by Japanese pop rock band Mr. Children.

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I Love U (Mr. Children album)

I Love U (or I ♥ U, see cover art) is the eleventh studio album by Japanese rock band Mr. Children on September 25, 2005. The album's first single, "Sign", released on May 26, 2004, was used as the theme song for the Japanese television drama, Orange Days. The second maxi single, titled "Yonjigen: Four Dimensions", released on June 29, 2005, contains four A-sides, "Mirai", "And I Love You", "Running High" and "Yooi Don", but it does not including "Yooi Don".