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*'''[[Kyoko]]''''s third single "[[Anemone (Kyoko)|Anemone]]". | *'''[[Kyoko]]''''s third single "[[Anemone (Kyoko)|Anemone]]". | ||
*'''[[Nakahara Mai]]''''s fourth single "[[Anemone (Nakahara Mai)|Anemone]]". | *'''[[Nakahara Mai]]''''s fourth single "[[Anemone (Nakahara Mai)|Anemone]]". | ||
+ | *'''[[ClariS]]''''s 13th single "[[Anemone (ClariS)|Anemone]]". | ||
==Songs== | ==Songs== |
Latest revision as of 20:38, 23 May 2015
In generasia, Anemone (アネモネ) could be a reference to:
Mini-Albums
Singles
- Kyoko's third single "Anemone".
- Nakahara Mai's fourth single "Anemone".
- ClariS's 13th single "Anemone".
Songs
- Ando Yuko's "Anemone", track #6 on her fifth album JAPANESE POP.
- Dali's "Anemone", track #10 on their first best album the world is yours -melancholy-.
- Cocco's "Anemone", B-side of her 11th single "Yakeno ga Hara".
- L'Arc~en~Ciel's "Anemone", track #13 on their first best album Clicked Singles Best 13.
- Mizuki Alisa's "Anemone", B-side of her 24th single "ENGAGED".
- marble's "Anemone", track #1 on their debut album Niji'iro Humming and a self-cover version of Nakahara Mai's song of the same name.
- May'n's "Anemone", B-side of her fifth single "Ready Go!".
- Oku Hanako's "Anemone", track #7 on her fourth major album BIRTHDAY.
- Sada Mayumi's "Anemone", track #7 on her debut album EVER AFTER.
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