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In | In Generasia, '''Spica''' (スピカ) could be a reference to: | ||
* [[SPICA]], a Korean pop group. | |||
*"[[Spica (Domoto Koichi)|Spica]]", a song recorded by [[Domoto Koichi]], track #7 on his debut solo album ''[[Mirror (Domoto Koichi)|mirror]]''. | *"[[Spica (Domoto Koichi)|Spica]]", a song recorded by [[Domoto Koichi]], track #7 on his debut solo album ''[[Mirror (Domoto Koichi)|mirror]]''. |
Revision as of 18:30, 28 January 2012
In Generasia, Spica (スピカ) could be a reference to:
- SPICA, a Korean pop group.
- "Spica", a song recorded by Domoto Koichi, track #7 on his debut solo album mirror.
- "Spica", a song recorded by Horie Yui, track #6 on her seventh album HONEY JET!!.
- "Spica", Isayama Mio's tenth single.
- "Spica", a song recorded by orange pekoe, track #13 on their sixth album CRYSTALISMO.
- "Spica", Plastic Tree's 23rd single.
- "Spica", a song recorded by Sakamoto Maaya, second A-side of her 13th single "Kazemachi Jet / Spica".
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