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Ave Maria
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In Jpop Stop!, Ave Maria (アヴェ・マリア) could be a reference to:
- "Ave Maria", a song recorded by Atari Kousuke, track #6 on his fifth album Yurai Bana.
- AVE MARIA, Honda Minako's mini-album.
- "Ave Maria", a song recorded by KOKIA, track #3 on her sixth album The VOICE.
- "ave maria", a song recorded by Matsuda Seiko, track #9 on her fourth English album area62.
- "Ave Maria", MINMI's tenth single.
- "Ave Maria", a song recorded by Miyamoto Emiri, track #3 on her fourth album dream.
- "AVE MARIA", a song recorded by Shikata Akiko, track #11 on her second major album RAKA.
- "Ave Maria 2001 (Featuring Soundfly SONO) ", a song recorded by Matsuda Seiko, B-side of her 51st single "Anata Shika Mienai".
- "ave maria (wavemix)", a song recorded by Matsuda Seiko, track #13 on her fourth English album area62.
- "Ave Maria <Schubert>", a song recorded by Kanon, track #8 on her first album Hymn of Grace.
- "Ave Maria <Kanon>", a song recorded by Kanon, track #9 on her first album Hymn of Grace.
- "AVE MARIA ~Caccini~", a song recorded by Hirahara Ayaka, B-side of her 18th single "Shinsekai". A remix version of the song was later featured as the B-side of her 20th single "Ave Maria! ~Schubert~".
- "Ave Maria! ~Schubert~", Hirahara Ayaka's 20th single.
- "Ave Maria ~Who", Saito Yuki's 14th single.
- "Schubert no Ave Maria", a song recorded by Masuda Izumi, track #3 on her second album Red Swan.
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