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In Jpop Stop!, '''Eternal Love''' could be a reference to: | In Jpop Stop!, '''Eternal Love''' could be a reference to: | ||
+ | *"[[Eternal Love (Fin.K.L)|Eternal Love]]", a song recorded by [[Fin.K.L]], track #3 on their third album ''[[Now (Fin.K.L album)|Now]]''. | ||
*"[[Eternal Love (Isayama Mio)|Eternal Love]]", [[Isayama Mio]]'s second single. | *"[[Eternal Love (Isayama Mio)|Eternal Love]]", [[Isayama Mio]]'s second single. | ||
*"[[Eternal Love (mink)|Eternal Love]]", a song recorded by [[mink]], first A-side of her second single "[[4 Love]]". | *"[[Eternal Love (mink)|Eternal Love]]", a song recorded by [[mink]], first A-side of her second single "[[4 Love]]". |
Latest revision as of 22:42, 19 November 2011
In Jpop Stop!, Eternal Love could be a reference to:
- "Eternal Love", a song recorded by Fin.K.L, track #3 on their third album Now.
- "Eternal Love", Isayama Mio's second single.
- "Eternal Love", a song recorded by mink, first A-side of her second single "4 Love".
- "Eternal Love", a song recorded by Sugawara Sayuri, B-side of her second single "Kimi ga Iru Kara".
- "Eternal Love ~Hikari no Tenshi Yori~" (Eternal Love ~光の天使より~), Iijima Mari's 22nd single, later re-arranged and re-released as her 23rd single, "Eternal Love 2003".
- "Eternal Love 2007", Shintani Ryoko's character single.
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