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* "[[Kokoro (SS501)|Kokoro]]", [[SS501]]'s debut Japanese single. | * "[[Kokoro (SS501)|Kokoro]]", [[SS501]]'s debut Japanese single. | ||
* "[[Kokoro (Tokyo Jihen)|Kokoro]]", a song recorded by [[Tokyo Jihen]], second B-side of their second single "[[Sounan]]". | * "[[Kokoro (Tokyo Jihen)|Kokoro]]", a song recorded by [[Tokyo Jihen]], second B-side of their second single "[[Sounan]]". | ||
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Revision as of 01:56, 15 August 2010
In Jpop Stop!, Kokoro (心, こころ; Heart) could be a reference to:
- Kokoro, CELLT's guitarist.
- Kokoro, a Japanese drama.
- "Kokoro", a song recorded by Hirahara Ayaka, second A-side of her tenth single "Voyagers / Kokoro".
- Kokoro, Isayama Mio's sixth album.
- "Kokoro", Kanon's third single.
- "Kokoro", a song recorded by Natsukawa Rimi, track #6 on her third cover album Uta Sagashi ~Request Cover Album~.
- "Kokoro", Oda Kazumasa's 25th single.
- "Kokoro", a song recorded by PENICILLIN, track #4 on their eighth album No.53.
- "kokoro", a song recorded by Shimatani Hitomi, track #8 on her fifth album Heart & Symphony.
- "Kokoro", SS501's debut Japanese single.
- "Kokoro", a song recorded by Tokyo Jihen, second B-side of their second single "Sounan".
See also
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