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− | In generasia, ''' | + | In generasia, '''Joy''', '''joy''' or '''JOY''' could be a reference to: |
==Artists== | ==Artists== | ||
* "[[joy (band)|joy]]", a [[J-Rock|Japanese Rock]]/[[J-Pop|pop]] band, formed in the spring of 2006. | * "[[joy (band)|joy]]", a [[J-Rock|Japanese Rock]]/[[J-Pop|pop]] band, formed in the spring of 2006. | ||
− | * "[[Joy (punk band)|Joy]], a [[J-Punk|Japanese Punk]]/hardcore group from [[Tokyo]]. | + | * "[[Joy (punk band)|Joy]]", a [[J-Punk|Japanese Punk]]/hardcore group from [[Tokyo]]. |
− | * "[[JOY (singer)|JOY]], a singer from | + | * "[[JOY (singer)|JOY]]", a talent singer and model from [[Takasaki]], [[Gunma]]. |
+ | * "[[JOY (band)|JOY]]", a [[J-Rock|Japanese Rock]] indies band. | ||
==Singles== | ==Singles== |
Revision as of 05:37, 10 April 2013
In generasia, Joy, joy or JOY could be a reference to:
Contents
Artists
- "joy", a Japanese Rock/pop band, formed in the spring of 2006.
- "Joy", a Japanese Punk/hardcore group from Tokyo.
- "JOY", a talent singer and model from Takasaki, Gunma.
- "JOY", a Japanese Rock indies band.
Singles
Albums
Songs
See also
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