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# | In Jpop Stop!, '''No Limit''' or '''No Limits''' could be a reference to: | ||
*"[[No Limit (Eclipse)|nO limiT]]", [[Eclipse]]'s debut single. | |||
*"[[No Limit (Every Little Thing)|No limit]]", a song recorded by [[Every Little Thing]], track #9 on their fourth album ''[[4 Force|4 FORCE]]''. | |||
*"[[No Limit (FLOW)|No Limit]]", a song recorded by [[FLOW]], track #7 on their second album ''[[Golden Coast]]''. | |||
*''[[No Limit (Iijima Mari)|No Limit]]'', [[Iijima Mari]]'s 16th album. | |||
*"[[No Limit (Miura Daichi)|No Limit]]" featuring [[Utamaru]] (from [[RHYMESTER]]), [[Miura Daichi]]'s fourth single. | |||
*"[[No Limit (Sowelu)|No Limit]]", [[Sowelu]]'s sixth single. | |||
*"[[No Limits (Taja)|NO LIMITS∞]]", [[Taja]]'s third single. | |||
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Revision as of 11:15, 28 March 2010
In Jpop Stop!, No Limit or No Limits could be a reference to:
- "nO limiT", Eclipse's debut single.
- "No limit", a song recorded by Every Little Thing, track #9 on their fourth album 4 FORCE.
- "No Limit", a song recorded by FLOW, track #7 on their second album Golden Coast.
- No Limit, Iijima Mari's 16th album.
- "No Limit" featuring Utamaru (from RHYMESTER), Miura Daichi's fourth single.
- "No Limit", Sowelu's sixth single.
- "NO LIMITS∞", Taja's third single.
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