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* "[[Koe (Tachibana Keita)|Koe]]", [[Tachibana Keita]]'s debut album. | * "[[Koe (Tachibana Keita)|Koe]]", [[Tachibana Keita]]'s debut album. | ||
* "[[Koe (THE BACK HORN)|Koe]]", [[THE BACK HORN]]'s 14th single. | * "[[Koe (THE BACK HORN)|Koe]]", [[THE BACK HORN]]'s 14th single. | ||
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Revision as of 02:01, 15 August 2010
In Jpop Stop!, Koe (声, 聲; Voice) could be a reference to:
- "Koe", a song recorded by 176BIZ, track #11 on their second album Hello.
- "Koe", Amano Tsukiko's 11th major single, theme song to the video game Fatal Frame III: The Tormented.
- "Koe", a song recorded by ARASHI, track #9 on their eighth album Dream"A"live.
- "Koe", a song recorded by GReeeeN, B-side of their 11th single "Haruka".
- "Koe", a song recorded by Moriyama Naotaro, second A-side of his fifth single "Taiyou / Koe".
- "Koe", a song recorded by Morning Musume, track #9 on their sixth album Ai no Dai 6 Kan.
- "Koe", a song recorded by Mr.Children, track #4 on their 15th album SUPERMARKET FANTASY.
- "Koe", a song recorded by Nakashima Mika, track #14 on her fifth album VOICE.
- "Koe", a song recorded by Onitsuka Chihiro, track #2 on her third album Sugar High.
- "Koe", Tachibana Keita's debut album.
- "Koe", THE BACK HORN's 14th single.
See also
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