Would a itunes card purchased in the USA work with a Singapore itunes account?

I just need to know if I buy itunes cards here in the US and send them to singapore as gifts, would those who receive the cards be able to use them with their Singapore itunes accounts?

Would it work if their account was a USA account even if they were in another country? For example, I buy the card here and when I go to another country I am still shopping from the USA store. Can I use the gift card?

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