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In Jpop Stop!, '''Ongaku''' (音楽; ''Music'') could be a reference to:
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===Songs===
 
*"[[Ongaku (Amano Tsukiko)|Ongaku]]," a song recorded by [[Amano Tsuki|Amano Tsukiko]], track #8 on the second disc of her best album ''[[Catalog|Deluxe Catalog]]''.
 
*"[[Ongaku (Amano Tsukiko)|Ongaku]]," a song recorded by [[Amano Tsuki|Amano Tsukiko]], track #8 on the second disc of her best album ''[[Catalog|Deluxe Catalog]]''.
 
*"[[Ongaku (Chara)|Ongaku]]", a song recorded by [[Chara]], track #6 on her ninth album ''[[Something Blue|something blue]]''.
 
*"[[Ongaku (Chara)|Ongaku]]", a song recorded by [[Chara]], track #6 on her ninth album ''[[Something Blue|something blue]]''.
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*"[[Ongaku (Koizumi Kyoko)|Ongaku]]", a song recorded by [[Koizumi Kyoko]], track #8 on her 15th album ''[[Koizumi in the House|KOIZUMI IN THE HOUSE]]''.
 
*"[[Ongaku (Koizumi Kyoko)|Ongaku]]", a song recorded by [[Koizumi Kyoko]], track #8 on her 15th album ''[[Koizumi in the House|KOIZUMI IN THE HOUSE]]''.
 
*"[[Ongaku (Sakamoto Maaya)|Ongaku]]", a song recorded by [[Sakamoto Maaya]], B-side of her ninth single "[[Hemisphere]]".
 
*"[[Ongaku (Sakamoto Maaya)|Ongaku]]", a song recorded by [[Sakamoto Maaya]], B-side of her ninth single "[[Hemisphere]]".
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Revision as of 11:41, 27 December 2013

In generasia, Ongaku (音楽; Music) could be a reference to:

Songs



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