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* [[I Am (Denda Mao)|I AM]], the second studio album by [[Denda Mao]] | * [[I Am (Denda Mao)|I AM]], the second studio album by [[Denda Mao]] | ||
* [[I Am (hitomi)|I am]], a song recorded by [[hitomi]], which was used as the second opening theme song to the [[InuYasha]] [[Anime|anime]]. | * [[I Am (hitomi)|I am]], a song recorded by [[hitomi]], which was used as the second opening theme song to the [[InuYasha]] [[Anime|anime]]. | ||
* [[I Am (Mitsuoka Masami)|I am]], a song recorded by [[Mitsuoka Masami]], and found on her "[[Distance Love / I Am]]" single. | * [[I Am (Mitsuoka Masami)|I am]], a song recorded by [[Mizca|Mitsuoka Masami]], and found on her "[[Distance Love / I Am|Distance Love / I am]]" single. | ||
* [[I Am...|I am...]], the fourth studio album released by [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]. It is also the name of the album's [[I Am... (Hamasaki Ayumi song|title track]]. | * [[I Am...|I am...]], the fourth studio album released by [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]. It is also the name of the album's [[I Am... (Hamasaki Ayumi song|title track]]. | ||
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Revision as of 23:45, 9 December 2009
On Jpop Stop!, I am could be a reference to:
- I AM, the second studio album by Denda Mao
- I am, a song recorded by hitomi, which was used as the second opening theme song to the InuYasha anime.
- I am, a song recorded by Mitsuoka Masami, and found on her "Distance Love / I am" single.
- I am..., the fourth studio album released by Hamasaki Ayumi. It is also the name of the album's title track.
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