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*[[bird (singer)|bird]], a Japanese musician. | *[[bird (singer)|bird]], a Japanese musician. | ||
− | *"[[Bird (AKB48)|Bird]]", a song recorded by [[AKB48]], track #5 on Team | + | *"[[Bird (AKB48)|Bird]]", a song recorded by [[AKB48]], track #5 on Team A's third album ''[[Team A 3rd Stage "Dareka no Tame ni"]]''. |
*''[[bird (album)|bird]]'', [[bird (singer)|bird]]'s debut album. | *''[[bird (album)|bird]]'', [[bird (singer)|bird]]'s debut album. | ||
*"[[Bird (Kra)|Bird]]", a song recorded by [[hitomi]], track #4 on her fifth album ''[[Thermo Plastic|thermo plastic]]''. | *"[[Bird (Kra)|Bird]]", a song recorded by [[hitomi]], track #4 on her fifth album ''[[Thermo Plastic|thermo plastic]]''. |
Revision as of 23:10, 10 May 2010
On Jpop Stop!, Bird (バード) or Birds could be a reference to:
- bird, a Japanese musician.
- "Bird", a song recorded by AKB48, track #5 on Team A's third album Team A 3rd Stage "Dareka no Tame ni".
- bird, bird's debut album.
- "Bird", a song recorded by hitomi, track #4 on her fifth album thermo plastic.
- "bird", Kra's ninth single.
- "Bird", a song recorded by Okui Masami, track #10 on her eighth album crossroad.
- "birds", a song recorded by Sakamoto Maaya, track #7 on her first mini-album Easy Listening.
- "Bird", Shimokawa Mikuni's 13th single.
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