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*[[Okamura Takako]]'s nineteenth single [[Hallelujah (Okamura Takako)|Hallelujah]]. | *[[Okamura Takako]]'s nineteenth single [[Hallelujah (Okamura Takako)|Hallelujah]]. | ||
*[[RAG FAIR]]'s 11th single [[Hallelujah (RAG FAIR)|Hallelujah]]. | *[[RAG FAIR]]'s 11th single [[Hallelujah (RAG FAIR)|Hallelujah]]. | ||
*[[Sakurai Atsushi]]'s [[Hallelujah (Sakurai Atsushi)|Hallelujah]], track #10 from his first album [[Ai no Wakusei]]. | |||
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Revision as of 12:34, 28 February 2010
In Jpop Stop!, Hallelujah could be a reference to:
- AAA's fifth single Hallelujah.
- Angela Aki's Hallelujah, track #11 of her debut album Home.
- GReeeeN's Hallelujah!!!!, track #7 of their third album Shio, Koshou.
- Mr.Children's Hallelujah, track #12 of their ninth album Q.
- NOKKO's first album Hallelujah.
- Okamura Takako's nineteenth single Hallelujah.
- RAG FAIR's 11th single Hallelujah.
- Sakurai Atsushi's Hallelujah, track #10 from his first album Ai no Wakusei.
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