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* "[[Voice (Sel'm)|VOICE]]", [[Sel'm]]'s twelfth single. | * "[[Voice (Sel'm)|VOICE]]", [[Sel'm]]'s twelfth single. | ||
* ''[[Voice (Suzuki Kiyomi)|VOICE]]'', [[Suzuki Kiyomi]]'s sixth album. | * ''[[Voice (Suzuki Kiyomi)|VOICE]]'', [[Suzuki Kiyomi]]'s sixth album. | ||
+ | * ''[[Voice (Takahashi Mariko)|Voice]]'', [[Takahashi Mariko]]'s fifth best album. | ||
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Revision as of 10:07, 25 April 2010
In Jpop Stop!, Voice could be a reference to:
- "VOICE", a song recorded by Ando Nozomi, first A-side of her third single "VOICE / Takaramono / CANDLE".
- "Voice", ClearVeil's first other single.
- VOICE, CNBLUE's second Japanese mini-album.
- "Voice", a song recorded by L'Arc~en~Ciel, track #2 of their first album DUNE.
- VOICE, Nakashima Mika's sixth album.
- "Voice", Nobuchika Eri's second single.
- "VOICE", a song recorded by Nonaka Ai, track #1 of her fouth album Supplement.
- "Voice", Porno Graffitti's seventh single.
- "VOICE", Sel'm's twelfth single.
- VOICE, Suzuki Kiyomi's sixth album.
- Voice, Takahashi Mariko's fifth best album.
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