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# | In Jpop Stop!, '''Reborn''' could be a reference to: | ||
*''[[Reborn (Aikawa Nanase)|REBORN]]'', [[Aikawa Nanase]]'s seventh album. | |||
*''[[Reborn (GACKT)|RE:BORN]]'', [[GACKT]]'s seventh album. | |||
*"[[Reborn (Hiramatsu Eri)|Reborn]]", [[Hiramatsu Eri]]'s eighth single. | |||
*"[[Reborn (Mai)|Reborn]]", a song recorded by [[Ruppina+|Mai]], track #1 on her album ''[[Maiself|MAISELF]]''. | |||
*"[[Reborn (MAX)|Reborn]]", a song recorded by [[MAX]], track #9 on their third album ''[[Maximum Groove|MAXIMUM GROOVE]]''. | |||
*"[[Reborn (UnsraW)|REBORN]]", [[UnsraW]]'s fourth single. | |||
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Revision as of 17:06, 1 May 2010
In Jpop Stop!, Reborn could be a reference to:
- REBORN, Aikawa Nanase's seventh album.
- RE:BORN, GACKT's seventh album.
- "Reborn", Hiramatsu Eri's eighth single.
- "Reborn", a song recorded by Mai, track #1 on her album MAISELF.
- "Reborn", a song recorded by MAX, track #9 on their third album MAXIMUM GROOVE.
- "REBORN", UnsraW's fourth single.
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