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*[[Golden Best (Nakahara Meiko)|Golden☆Best]], a best album released by [[Nakahara Meiko]].
 
*[[Golden Best (Nakahara Meiko)|Golden☆Best]], a best album released by [[Nakahara Meiko]].
 
*[[Golden Best (Nishimura Tomomi)|Golden☆Best]], a best album released by [[Nishimura Tomomi]].
 
*[[Golden Best (Nishimura Tomomi)|Golden☆Best]], a best album released by [[Nishimura Tomomi]].
*[[Golden Best (Sakaki Izumi)|Golden☆Best]], a best album released by [[Sakaki Izumi]].
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*[[Golden Best (Tachibana Izumi)|Golden☆Best]], a best album released by [[Sakaki Izumi|Tachibana Izumi]].
 
*[[Golden Best (Shoujotai)|Golden☆Best]], a best album released by [[Shoujotai]].
 
*[[Golden Best (Shoujotai)|Golden☆Best]], a best album released by [[Shoujotai]].
 
*[[Golden Best (SPEEDWAY)|Golden☆Best]], a best album released by [[SPEEDWAY]].
 
*[[Golden Best (SPEEDWAY)|Golden☆Best]], a best album released by [[SPEEDWAY]].

Revision as of 20:02, 14 October 2009

Golden☆Best (ゴールデン☆ベスト) is series of low priced best of albums. Found here on Jpop! Stop, we have:


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