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In Jpop Stop!, '''Sayonara''' (さよなら; ''Goodbye'') or Sayounara (さようなら) could be a reference to:
 
In Jpop Stop!, '''Sayonara''' (さよなら; ''Goodbye'') or Sayounara (さようなら) could be a reference to:
  
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* "[[Sayonara (Aikawa Nanase)|sayonara]]", a song recorded by [[Aikawa Nanase]], track #5 on her debut album ''[[Red (Aikawa Nanase)|Red]]''.
 
* "[[Sayonara (Ayabie)|Sayonara]]", [[Ayabie]]'s 19th single.
 
* "[[Sayonara (Ayabie)|Sayonara]]", [[Ayabie]]'s 19th single.
 
* "[[Sayonara (B KOOL)|SAYONARA]]", [[B☆KOOL]]'s ninth single.
 
* "[[Sayonara (B KOOL)|SAYONARA]]", [[B☆KOOL]]'s ninth single.

Revision as of 16:34, 20 March 2010

In Jpop Stop!, Sayonara (さよなら; Goodbye) or Sayounara (さようなら) could be a reference to:


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