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*[[EXILE]]'s 12th single [[Kizuna (EXILE)|ki・zu・na]]. | *[[EXILE]]'s 12th single [[Kizuna (EXILE)|ki・zu・na]]. | ||
*[[Kamenashi Kazuya]]'s song [[Kizuna (Kamenashi Kazuya)|Kizuna]]. | *[[Kamenashi Kazuya]]'s song [[Kizuna (Kamenashi Kazuya)|Kizuna]]. | ||
+ | *[[Kudo Shizuka]]'s [[Kizuna (Kudo Shizuka)|Kizuna]], track #5 of her fifth best album [[Best of Ballade "Empathy"]]. | ||
*[[Kra]]'s fourth single [[Kizuna (Kra)|Kizuna]]. | *[[Kra]]'s fourth single [[Kizuna (Kra)|Kizuna]]. | ||
*[[Matsuura Aya]]'s 20th single [[Kizuna (Matsuura Aya)|Kizuna]]. | *[[Matsuura Aya]]'s 20th single [[Kizuna (Matsuura Aya)|Kizuna]]. |
Revision as of 06:40, 14 January 2010
Kizuna (絆, きずな, キズナ) is the Japanese word for Bonds. In Jpop Stop!, it could be a reference to:
- Atari Kousuke's Kizuna, track #1 of his sixth single Kizuna / Natsu Yuuzora.
- EXILE's 12th single ki・zu・na.
- Kamenashi Kazuya's song Kizuna.
- Kudo Shizuka's Kizuna, track #5 of her fifth best album Best of Ballade "Empathy".
- Kra's fourth single Kizuna.
- Matsuura Aya's 20th single Kizuna.
- Ogada Kanako's 2nd single Kizuna.
- ORANGE RANGE's 13th single Kizuna.
- Ueto Aya's second single kizuna.
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