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In Jpop Stop!, '''Ai ni Iku yo''' (会いに行くよ, あいにいくよ; ''I'm Coming to See You'') could be a reference to: | In Jpop Stop!, '''Ai ni Iku yo''' (会いに行くよ, あいにいくよ; ''I'm Coming to See You'') could be a reference to: | ||
* | * "[[Ai ni Iku yo (Miyano Mamoru)|Ai ni Iku yo]]", a song recorded by [[Miyano Mamoru]], track #12 on his debut album ''[[Break|BREAK]]''. | ||
* "[[Ai ni Iku yo (Natsukawa Rimi)|Ai ni Iku yo]]", a song recorded by [[Natsukawa Rimi]], track #2 on the first disc of her sixth album ''[[Kokoro no Uta]]''. | |||
* | * ''[[Ai ni Iku yo (SAWA mini-album)|Ai ni Iku yo]]'', [[SAWA]]'s fifth mini-album or the title track "[[Ai ni Iku yo (SAWA song)|Ai ni Iku yo]]". | ||
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Revision as of 02:59, 22 March 2010
In Jpop Stop!, Ai ni Iku yo (会いに行くよ, あいにいくよ; I'm Coming to See You) could be a reference to:
- "Ai ni Iku yo", a song recorded by Miyano Mamoru, track #12 on his debut album BREAK.
- "Ai ni Iku yo", a song recorded by Natsukawa Rimi, track #2 on the first disc of her sixth album Kokoro no Uta.
- Ai ni Iku yo, SAWA's fifth mini-album or the title track "Ai ni Iku yo".
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