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Umeko Ando

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27: 333: 103: 268:. The seventeenth episode, "Lullabies of the Lost", which featured this song, was dedicated to her memory with the message "May her soul rest in peace" in the ending credits. 56: 370: 479: 464: 420: 484: 499: 363: 226:, produced by Oki in 2001, that was praised by critics and artists alike, and many music publications in Japan declared it the best 78: 489: 459: 494: 474: 449: 454: 356: 39: 413: 49: 43: 35: 60: 406: 469: 444: 439: 134: 242: 307: 390: 340: 254: 222:, helped her gain recognition. She recorded several albums, including her solo debut album, 215: 433: 317: 386: 227: 207: 157: 312: 246: 211: 167: 102: 230:
album of the year. It was followed by her second studio album,
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She died from cancer on July 15, 2004, at her hometown
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