
ayumi hamasaki Countdown Live 2010-2011 A -do it again-
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Concert film featuring Ayumi Hamasaki's COUNTDOWN LIVE 2010-2011 A performed live on New Years Eve on December 31, 2010 at Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Tokyo. This is a yearly event held my Ayumi Hamasaki. Features a collaboration song "Dream On" with Naoya Urata, songs from the latest album "Love songs," and more.
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