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* ''[[For You / For Us / For All]]'', [[SociaLybrium]]'s debut mini-album.
 
* ''[[For You / For Us / For All]]'', [[SociaLybrium]]'s debut mini-album.
 
* "[[For You (TOKIO)|for you]]", a song recorded by [[TOKIO]] and released as the second a-side on their thirty-first single "[[Jibun no Tame ni / For You|Jibun no Tame ni / for you]]". It was the theme song for the TV show "Mentore G"
 
* "[[For You (TOKIO)|for you]]", a song recorded by [[TOKIO]] and released as the second a-side on their thirty-first single "[[Jibun no Tame ni / For You|Jibun no Tame ni / for you]]". It was the theme song for the TV show "Mentore G"
* "[[For You (Utada Hikaru)|For You]]", a song recorded by [[Utada Hikaru]] and released as the second a-side on her sixth single "[[For You / Time Limit]]", it's also track #8 on her ''[[Distance]]'' album.
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* "[[For You (Utada Hikaru)|For You]]", a song recorded by [[Utada Hikaru]] and released as the second a-side on her sixth single "[[For You / Time Limit]]", it's also track #8 on her ''[[Distance (Utada Hikaru album)|Distance]]'' album.
  
  
 
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Revision as of 02:35, 16 March 2010

In Jpop Stop!, For You could be a reference to:

  • "for you", a song recorded by May J. that appears on the album above as track #13.
  • "For You...", a song recorded by NAOTO included on the album above as track #4.



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