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In Jpop Stop!, '''Vivid''' could be a reference to: | In Jpop Stop!, '''Vivid''' could be a reference to: | ||
* | * [[ViViD (band)|ViViD]], a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] / [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] band under [[PS COMPANY]]'s ''Indie-PSC.''. | ||
* [[BoA]]'s 27th Japanese single "[[Vivid ( | * "[[Vivid (BoA)|Vivid]]", [[BoA]]'s 27th Japanese single. | ||
* "[[Vivid (FAIRY FORE)|VIVID]]", [[FAIRY FORE]]'s second single. | |||
* ''[[Vivid (Kato Emiri)|vivid]]'', [[Kato Emiri]]'s debut album. | |||
* ''[[Vivid (KM-MARKIT)|VIVID]]'', [[KM-MARKIT]]'s album. | |||
* ''[[Vivid (Koda Mariko)|Vivid]]'', [[Koda Mariko]]'s second album. | |||
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Revision as of 21:44, 11 May 2010
In Jpop Stop!, Vivid could be a reference to:
- ViViD, a Japanese rock / visual-kei band under PS COMPANY's Indie-PSC..
- "Vivid", BoA's 27th Japanese single.
- "VIVID", FAIRY FORE's second single.
- vivid, Kato Emiri's debut album.
- VIVID, KM-MARKIT's album.
- Vivid, Koda Mariko's second album.
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