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In Jpop Stop!, '''Hitori''' (一人, 独り, ひとり; ''Alone'') could be a reference to: | In Jpop Stop!, '''Hitori''' (一人, 独り, ひとり; ''Alone'') could be a reference to: | ||
− | *"[[Hitori (angela)|Hitori]]", a song recorded by [[angela]], track #5 on their first major mini-album ''[[Shinjuku Rhapsody]]''. | + | *"[[Hitori (angela)|Hitori]]", a song recorded by [[angela (band)|angela]], track #5 on their first major mini-album ''[[Shinjuku Rhapsody]]''. |
*"[[Hitori (Asaka Yui)|Hitori]]", [[Asaka Yui]]'s 22nd single. | *"[[Hitori (Asaka Yui)|Hitori]]", [[Asaka Yui]]'s 22nd single. | ||
*"[[Hitori (Matsuura Aya)|Hitori]]", a song recorded by [[Matsuura Aya]], B-side of her 20th single "[[Kizuna (Matsuura Aya)|Kizuna]]". | *"[[Hitori (Matsuura Aya)|Hitori]]", a song recorded by [[Matsuura Aya]], B-side of her 20th single "[[Kizuna (Matsuura Aya)|Kizuna]]". |
Revision as of 09:51, 21 August 2010
In Jpop Stop!, Hitori (一人, 独り, ひとり; Alone) could be a reference to:
- "Hitori", a song recorded by angela, track #5 on their first major mini-album Shinjuku Rhapsody.
- "Hitori", Asaka Yui's 22nd single.
- "Hitori", a song recorded by Matsuura Aya, B-side of her 20th single "Kizuna".
- "Hitori", Nakajima Miyuki's 15th single.
- "Hitori", Nakashima Mika's 15th single.
- Hitori, Shibata Jun's third album.
- "Hitori", The Gospellers's 16th single.
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