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'''Minamikaze''' (南風, みなみかぜ | In Jpop Stop!, '''Minamikaze''' (南風, みなみかぜ; ''South Wind'') could be a reference to: | ||
* "[[Minamikaze (Koyanagi Rumiko)|Minamikaze]]", [[Koyanagi Rumiko]]'s 33rd single. | |||
* ''[[Minamikaze (Natsukawa Rimi)|Minamikaze]]'', [[Natsukawa Rimi]]'s first mini-album. | |||
* "[[Minamikaze (orange pekoe)|Minamikaze]]", a song recorded by [[orange pekoe]], track #11 on their fourth album ''[[Grace (orange pekoe)|Grace]]''. | |||
* "[[Minamikaze (Remioromen)|Minamikaze]]", [[Remioromen]]'s sixth single. | |||
* "[[Minamikaze (Shimakawa Mikuni)|Minamikaze]]", a song recorded by [[Shimakawa Mikuni]], first A-side of her 12th single "[[Minamikaze / Mou Ichido Kimi ni Aitai]]". | |||
* "[[Minamikaze -South Wind-|Minamikaze -SOUTH WIND-]]", [[Ota Hiromi]]'s 17th single. | |||
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Revision as of 16:03, 30 April 2010
In Jpop Stop!, Minamikaze (南風, みなみかぜ; South Wind) could be a reference to:
- "Minamikaze", Koyanagi Rumiko's 33rd single.
- Minamikaze, Natsukawa Rimi's first mini-album.
- "Minamikaze", a song recorded by orange pekoe, track #11 on their fourth album Grace.
- "Minamikaze", Remioromen's sixth single.
- "Minamikaze", a song recorded by Shimakawa Mikuni, first A-side of her 12th single "Minamikaze / Mou Ichido Kimi ni Aitai".
- "Minamikaze -SOUTH WIND-", Ota Hiromi's 17th single.
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