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*"[[Howling (Amano Tsukiko)|Howling]]", [[Amano Tsukiko]]'s sixth indie single. | *"[[Howling (Amano Tsukiko)|Howling]]", [[Amano Tsukiko]]'s sixth indie single. | ||
*"[[Howling (Hiar)|Howling]]", a song recorded by [[Hiar]], B-side of her debut single "[[Montage (Hiar)|montage]]". | *"[[Howling (Hiar)|Howling]]", a song recorded by [[Hiar]], B-side of her debut single "[[Montage (Hiar)|montage]]". | ||
+ | *''[[Howling (Nakayama Kanako album)|HOWLING]]'', [[Nakayama Kanako]]'s second album. | ||
*"[[Howling (Shiina Hekiru)|HOWLING]]", a song recorded by [[Shiina Hekiru]], track #10 on her 13th album ''[[Rockin' for Love]]''. | *"[[Howling (Shiina Hekiru)|HOWLING]]", a song recorded by [[Shiina Hekiru]], track #10 on her 13th album ''[[Rockin' for Love]]''. | ||
*"[[Howling (Utsunomiya Takashi)|Howling]]", [[Utsunomiya Takashi]]'s eighth single. | *"[[Howling (Utsunomiya Takashi)|Howling]]", [[Utsunomiya Takashi]]'s eighth single. |
Revision as of 09:37, 22 March 2010
In Jpop Stop!, Howling (ハウリング) could be a reference to:
- "HOWLING", abingdon boys school's second single.
- "Howling", Amano Tsukiko's sixth indie single.
- "Howling", a song recorded by Hiar, B-side of her debut single "montage".
- HOWLING, Nakayama Kanako's second album.
- "HOWLING", a song recorded by Shiina Hekiru, track #10 on her 13th album Rockin' for Love.
- "Howling", Utsunomiya Takashi's eighth single.
- "Howling", Yaida Hitomi's indies single.
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