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*[[machine]]'s debut single [[Hero (machine)|HERO]]. | *[[machine]]'s debut single [[Hero (machine)|HERO]]. | ||
*[[Mr.Children]]'s 24th single [[Hero (Mr.Children)|HERO]]. | *[[Mr.Children]]'s 24th single [[Hero (Mr.Children)|HERO]]. | ||
+ | *[[Nakamura Ayumi]]'s 17th single [[Hero (Nakamura Ayumi)|HERO]]. | ||
*[[Nakayama Miho]]'s 30th single [[Hero (Nakayama Miho)|HERO]] and a cover of [[Wikipedia:Mariah Carey|Mariah Carey]]'s song of [[Wikipedia:Hero (Mariah Carey song)|the same name]]. | *[[Nakayama Miho]]'s 30th single [[Hero (Nakayama Miho)|HERO]] and a cover of [[Wikipedia:Mariah Carey|Mariah Carey]]'s song of [[Wikipedia:Hero (Mariah Carey song)|the same name]]. | ||
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Revision as of 04:54, 22 July 2009
In Jpop Stop!, Hero could be a reference to:
- Hero, a 2001 Fuji TV dorama starring Kimura Takuya and Matsu Takako.
- Hero, a member of the group Tong Vfang Xien Qi.
- ARASHI's 13th single Hitomi no Naka no Galaxy / Hero.
- BACK-ON's second mini-album HERO.
- EXILE's 17th single HERO.
- Hirano Aya's HERO, track #2 of her debut album RIOT GIRL.
- hiro's 13th single Hero.
- machine's debut single HERO.
- Mr.Children's 24th single HERO.
- Nakamura Ayumi's 17th single HERO.
- Nakayama Miho's 30th single HERO and a cover of Mariah Carey's song of the same name.
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