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(Created page with 'In Jpop Stop!, '''Magic''' could be a reference t: *MAGIC, a Japanese rockabilly band from 1988 to 1999. *"MAGIC", [[Aiuchi ...')
 
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*"[[Magic (MAX)|MAGIC]]", [[MAX]]'s 17th single.
 
*"[[Magic (MAX)|MAGIC]]", [[MAX]]'s 17th single.
 
*"[[Magic (MEG)|MAGIC]]", [[MEG (electropop)|MEG]]'s 11th single.
 
*"[[Magic (MEG)|MAGIC]]", [[MEG (electropop)|MEG]]'s 11th single.
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*"[[Magic (Oneway)|Magic]]", a song recorded by [[Oneway]] on their debut mini-album ''[[Oneway Street]]''.
 
*"[[Magic (Otsuka Ai)|MAGIC]]", a song recorded by [[Otsuka Ai|LOVE]], track #1 on her first mini-album ''[[Love.It|LOVE.IT]]''.
 
*"[[Magic (Otsuka Ai)|MAGIC]]", a song recorded by [[Otsuka Ai|LOVE]], track #1 on her first mini-album ''[[Love.It|LOVE.IT]]''.
 
*"[[Magic (Secret)|Magic]]", a song recorded by [[Secret (group)|Secret]], track #5 on their first mini-album ''[[Secret Time]]''.
 
*"[[Magic (Secret)|Magic]]", a song recorded by [[Secret (group)|Secret]], track #5 on their first mini-album ''[[Secret Time]]''.

Revision as of 01:09, 7 September 2010

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