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− | In Jpop Stop!, '''No.1''' could be a reference to: | + | In Jpop Stop!, '''No.1''', '''Number 1''' or '''#1''' could be a reference to: |
* "[[No.1 (2AM)|No.1]] ", [[2AM]]'s first digital single. | * "[[No.1 (2AM)|No.1]] ", [[2AM]]'s first digital single. | ||
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* "[[No.1 (Matsuda Seiko)|NO.1 (Album Version)]]", a song recorded by [[Matsuda Seiko]], track #8 of her 15th album ''[[Citron]]''. | * "[[No.1 (Matsuda Seiko)|NO.1 (Album Version)]]", a song recorded by [[Matsuda Seiko]], track #8 of her 15th album ''[[Citron]]''. | ||
* ''[[Number 1 (BIGBANG album)|Number 1]]'', [[BIGBANG]]'s first Japanese album and it's title track, "[[Number 1 (BIGBANG song)|Number 1]]". | * ''[[Number 1 (BIGBANG album)|Number 1]]'', [[BIGBANG]]'s first Japanese album and it's title track, "[[Number 1 (BIGBANG song)|Number 1]]". | ||
− | + | * ''[[Number 1 (Jaurim)|#1]]'', [[Jaurim]]'s first Japanese studio album. | |
{{disambig}} | {{disambig}} |
Revision as of 19:54, 31 May 2010
In Jpop Stop!, No.1, Number 1 or #1 could be a reference to:
- "No.1 ", 2AM's first digital single.
- NO.1, BoA's second Korean album .
- "NO.1", a song recorded by BoA, track #1 of her Korean album of the same name and it's Japanese version, the second A-side of her eighth Japanese single "Kiseki / NO.1".
- "No.1", Kashiwabara Yoshie's first single.
- "NO.1 (Album Version)", a song recorded by Matsuda Seiko, track #8 of her 15th album Citron.
- Number 1, BIGBANG's first Japanese album and it's title track, "Number 1".
- #1, Jaurim's first Japanese studio album.
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