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* [[Amuro Namie]]'s [[Hello (Amuro Namie)|Hello]], track #7 of her sixth album [[Play (Amuro Namie)|PLAY]]. | * [[Amuro Namie]]'s [[Hello (Amuro Namie)|Hello]], track #7 of her sixth album [[Play (Amuro Namie)|PLAY]]. | ||
* [[Chara]]'s [[Hello (Chara)|Hello]], track #8 of her album [[Yoake Mae]]. | * [[Chara]]'s [[Hello (Chara)|Hello]], track #8 of her album [[Yoake Mae]]. |
Revision as of 08:16, 11 June 2009
In Jpop Stop!, Hello could be a reference to:
- 176BIZ's second album Hello.
- Amuro Namie's Hello, track #7 of her sixth album PLAY.
- Chara's Hello, track #8 of her album Yoake Mae.
- Fukuyama Masaharu's tenth single HELLO.
- HYDE's fourth single HELLO.
- Inoue Joe's debut single HELLO!.
- Kuraki Mai's Hello !, track #7 of her eighth album touch Me!.
- LOVE PSYCHEDELICO's Hello, track #10 of their third album LOVE PSYCHEDELICO III.
- Okamoto Mayo's fourth album Hello.
- ORANGE RANGE's Hello, track #12 of their fourth album ORANGE RANGE.
- PIERROT's 24th single Hello.
- RAM RIDER's fifth single HELLO.
- THYME's debut single Hello / Drive.
- Ueto Aya's third single Hello.
- UNICORN's HELLO, track #15 of their ninth album Chambre.
- V6's Hello, track #1 of their sixth album Volume 6.
- Yaida Hitomi's Hello, track #4 of her 14th single Chapter01 / Marble Iro no Hi.
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