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− | '''Ashita''' (明日, あした | + | In Jpop Stop!, '''Ashita''', '''Asu''' or '''Miyounichi''' (明日, あした, あす, みょうにち; ''Tomorrow'') could be a reference to: |
− | *[[aiko]]'s first major single [[Ashita ( | + | *"[[Ashita (aiko)|Ashita]]", [[aiko]]'s first major single. |
− | + | *"[[Ashita (Harada Tomoyo)|Ashita]]", [[Harada Tomoyo]]'s 16th single. | |
− | + | *"[[Ashita (Hirahara Ayaka)|Ashita]]", [[Hirahara Ayaka]]'s second single. | |
− | *[[ | + | *"[[Ashita (My Little Lover)|Ashita]]", a song recorded by [[My Little Lover]], track #11 on her fifth album ''[[Topics]]''. |
+ | *"[[Ashita (Nakajima Miyuki)|Ashita]]", [[Nakajima Miyuki]]'s 24th single. | ||
+ | *"[[Ashita (Yano Maki)|Ashita]]", a song recorded by [[Yano Maki]], B-side of her fifth single "[[Time Capsule no Oka]]". | ||
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Revision as of 03:45, 9 March 2010
In Jpop Stop!, Ashita, Asu or Miyounichi (明日, あした, あす, みょうにち; Tomorrow) could be a reference to:
- "Ashita", aiko's first major single.
- "Ashita", Harada Tomoyo's 16th single.
- "Ashita", Hirahara Ayaka's second single.
- "Ashita", a song recorded by My Little Lover, track #11 on her fifth album Topics.
- "Ashita", Nakajima Miyuki's 24th single.
- "Ashita", a song recorded by Yano Maki, B-side of her fifth single "Time Capsule no Oka".
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