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In Jpop Stop!, '''Message''' could be a reference to: | In Jpop Stop!, '''Message''' could be a reference to: | ||
+ | *[[Dream|dream]]'s [[Message (dream)|Message]], track #2 off their 13th single, [[SINCERELY 〜ever dream〜]] | ||
*[[chatmonchy]]'s [[Message (chatmonchy)|Message]], track #12 of their first album [[Miminari]]. | *[[chatmonchy]]'s [[Message (chatmonchy)|Message]], track #12 of their first album [[Miminari]]. | ||
*[[Fukuyama Masaharu]]'s 11th single [[Message (Fukuyama Masaharu)|Message]]. | *[[Fukuyama Masaharu]]'s 11th single [[Message (Fukuyama Masaharu)|Message]]. |
Revision as of 23:00, 20 February 2010
In Jpop Stop!, Message could be a reference to:
- dream's Message, track #2 off their 13th single, SINCERELY 〜ever dream〜
- chatmonchy's Message, track #12 of their first album Miminari.
- Fukuyama Masaharu's 11th single Message.
- ikimono-gakari's message, track #7 of their third album My song Your song.
- KinKi Kids' Message, track #9 of their second album B album.
- Kitahara Aiko's second album Message.
- MONGOL800's second album Message.
- Takai Mamiko's fourth single Message.
- TM NETWORK's thirty-second single MESSaGE.
- TOKIO's Message, track #1 of their 22nd single Message / Hitoribocchi no Haburashi.
- Ueto Aya's MESSAGE, track #1 of her fourth single MESSAGE / PERSONAL.
- Ueto Aya's second album MESSAGE.
- w-inds.' Message, track #10 of their sixth album Journey.
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