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*"[[Eternal (Tohoshinki)|Eternal]]", a song recorded by [[Tohoshinki]], B-side on their third single "[[My Destiny (Tohoshinki)|My Destiny]]". | *"[[Eternal (Tohoshinki)|Eternal]]", a song recorded by [[Tohoshinki]], B-side on their third single "[[My Destiny (Tohoshinki)|My Destiny]]". | ||
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Revision as of 01:51, 15 August 2010
In Jpop Stop!, Eternal could be a reference to:
- eternal, Ando Sayaka's first DVD.
- "Eternal", a song recorded by BeForU, track #7 on their second album BeForU II.
- "Eternal...", EXILE's 11th single.
- Eternal, Matsuda Seiko's first cover album.
- Eternal II, Matsuda Seiko's second cover album.
- ETERNAL, MEGA HORN & RYU REX's second mini-album.
- "Eternal", a song recorded by Suwabe Junichi, track #8 on his second character album THE ULTIMATE HARD WORKER.
- "Eternal", a song recorded by Rin', track #11 on their debut album Jikuu.
- "Eternal", a song recorded by Tohoshinki, B-side on their third single "My Destiny".
See also
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