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Inori
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In Jpop Stop!, Inori (祈り; Prayer) could be a reference to:
- "INORI", a song recorded by AI, track #16 on her debut album my name is AI.
- "Inori", a song recorded by Aikawa Nanase, track #8 on her second mini-album The First Quarter.
- Inori, Akai Tori's eighth album.
- "Inori", Endo Kyoko's tenth single.
- "INORI", Arakaki Hitoe's debut single.
- "Inori", a song recorded by Hajime Chitose, track #11 on her third album Hanadairo.
- "Inori", Imai Miki's 26th single.
- "Inori", Loco's second single.
- "Inori", a song recorded by Maria, track #12 on her debut album WILL.
- "Inori", a song recorded by Masuda Izumi, track #10 on her debut album Heal My Heart
- "Inori", mink's song, from her summer live 2006 'THIS time'.
- "Inori", Nagabuchi Tsuyoshi's third single.
- "Inori", Oda Tetsuro's indie single.
- "inori", a song recorded by Sakamoto Maaya, track #1 on her first mini-album Easy Listening.
- "Inori", a song recorded by Shibasaki Kou, track #5 on her debut album Mitsu.
- "Inori", a song recorded by Shimatani Hitomi, second A-side of her 17th single "Garnet Moon / Inori".
- "Inori", a song recorded by Younha, B-side of her seventh Japanese single "Ima ga Daisuki".
- "Inori†", a song recorded by KOKIA, track #1 on her third best album Coquillage ~The Best Collection II~, a self-cover of version of Takagaki Ayahi's song of the same name.
- "Inori†", a song recorded by Takagaki Ayahi, first A-side of her character single "Inori† / Justice".
- "Inori", a song recorded by THE ALFEE, B-side of their 15th single "Akatsuki no Paradise Road".
- "Inori ~ You Raise Me Up", Lena Park's seventh Japanese single.
- "ORACIÓN -Inori-", Saito Yumi's 11th single.
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