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*[[Matsuura Aya]]'s [[Hatsukoi (Matsuura Aya)|Hatsukoi]], track #2 of her 13th single [[Hyacinth]]. | *[[Matsuura Aya]]'s [[Hatsukoi (Matsuura Aya)|Hatsukoi]], track #2 of her 13th single [[Hyacinth]]. | ||
*[[Mita Hiroko]]'s fifth single [[Hatsukoi (Mita Hiroko)|Hatsukoi]]. | *[[Mita Hiroko]]'s fifth single [[Hatsukoi (Mita Hiroko)|Hatsukoi]]. | ||
+ | *[[Oku Hanako]]'s tenth single [[Hatsukoi (Oku Hanako)|Hatsukoi]]. | ||
*[[Saito Yuki]]'s 3rd single [[Hatsukoi (Saito Yuki)|Hatsukoi]]. | *[[Saito Yuki]]'s 3rd single [[Hatsukoi (Saito Yuki)|Hatsukoi]]. | ||
*[[TUBE]]'s 35th single [[Hatsukoi (TUBE)|Hatsukoi]]. | *[[TUBE]]'s 35th single [[Hatsukoi (TUBE)|Hatsukoi]]. |
Revision as of 22:51, 20 February 2010
Hatsukoi (初恋, はつこい) is the Japanese word for First Love. In Jpop Stop!, it could be a reference to:
- aiko's seventh single Hatsukoi.
- Chara's 25th single Hatsukoi.
- GOING UNDER GROUND's 18th single Hatsukoi.
- Hajime Chitose's Hatsukoi, track #7 of her debut album Hainumikaze.
- Hayashi Asuca's second album Hatsukoi.
- Matsuura Aya's Hatsukoi, track #2 of her 13th single Hyacinth.
- Mita Hiroko's fifth single Hatsukoi.
- Oku Hanako's tenth single Hatsukoi.
- Saito Yuki's 3rd single Hatsukoi.
- TUBE's 35th single Hatsukoi.
- Yaida Hitomi's 17th single Hatsukoi.
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