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  • ...CAN U SMILE (Remake)", which is at the same time a new version (ballad) of the original "CAN U SMILE", included on their second mini-album ''[[Evolution ( ...#3, and on "[[BTD (Before the Dawn)|BTD]]" single as track #2. This is the standard version.
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  • # Geojitmal (Ballad Ver.) ...s one, one for the main track "Geojitmal (Part.1)" and one for "Geojitmal (Ballad Ver.)".
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  • "BORDERLINE" is a ballad recorded by [[Onitsuka Chihiro]], first released in 2002 on her third album : Found on the album ''[[Sugar High]]'' as track #9.
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  • ...ve)" is a [[K-Pop]] song released by [[Dong Bang Shin Ki]] and included on the repackage edition of ''[[Mirotic|MIROTIC]]''. ...package edition of ''[[Mirotic|MIROTIC]]'' album as track #10. This is the standard version.
    1,018 bytes (154 words) - 11:31, 30 June 2010
  • ...3 ]]". The song, only sang by [[Daesung]], is the first ballad released by the group. ...ck #5 and on ''[[Since 2007|SINCE 2007]]'' album as track #11. This is the standard version.
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  • ...popularity has grown considerably. Other factors such as her appearance on the Japanese soundtrack of ''[[Wikipedia:Final Fantasy X-2|Final Fantasy X-2]]' Koda is also the elder sister of [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] singer-songwriter [[
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  • :: Strings: [[wikipedia:The London String Machine|The London String Machine]] "Last Links" is a ballad recorded by [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]. The song is found on her ''[[Rock'n'Roll Circus]]'' album, as track #6.
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  • ...All~|Sunrise / Sunset ~LOVE is ALL~]]". It was used as the [[CM]] song for the "LUMIX FX60" by [[Wikipedia:Panasonic|Panasonic]]. ...roka|Maro]]. 300 members of her fanclub were selected to appear as part of the audience.
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  • [[File:AVCD31799-1-.jpg|225px|thumb|''[[You Were... / Ballad|You were... / BALLAD]]'' Cover]] : BALLAD
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  • :: Strings: [[wikipedia:The London String Machine|The London String Machine]] "meaning of Love" is a ballad recorded by [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]. The song is found on her eleventh ''[[Rock'n'Roll Circus]]'' album, as track #1
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  • [[File:AVCD31799-1-.jpg|225px|thumb|''[[You Were... / Ballad|You were... / BALLAD]]'' Cover]] ...eased as a B-side on her 47th single "[[You Were... / Ballad|You were... / BALLAD]]".
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  • [[File:AVCD31799-1-.jpg|250px|thumb|''[[You Were... / Ballad|You were... / BALLAD]]'' Cover]] ...sney movie ''[[Wikipedia:Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure|Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure]]'', and as [[CM]] song for "music.jp".
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  • [[File:SOFFet.jpg|thumb|500px|SOFFet promoting ''[[SOFFet Collaborations Best "With"]]'' (2011)]] ...zone]]. They debuted in 2002 under the indies label [[VIBLE RECORD]], and the next year, in 2003, they debuted as major artists under [[Warner Music Japa
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  • # [[U (DOUBLE)|U -KREVA REMIX-]] feat. [[KICK THE CAN CREW]] ...l" is the seventh single released by [[DOUBLE]]. The single reached #38 on the [[Oricon]] charts, and charted for three weeks.
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  • [[Image:Jam the Universe.jpg|300px|thumb|First Press Cover]] : Jam the Universe
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  • | 4 || [[MISIA]] || [[Love Is the Message|LOVE IS THE MESSAGE]] || 2000.01.01 || 2,204,060 || [[Image:MISIA LOVEISTHEMESSAGE.jpg| ...[DREAMS COME TRUE Greatest Hits "The Soul"|DREAMS COME TRUE GREATEST HITS "THE SOUL"]] || 2000.02.14 || 2,136,590 || [[Image:Dct dcttbts.jpg|100px]]
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  • ...]''; while "[[Fighter (Amuro Namie)|Fighter]]" was used as an insert song. The track is found on Amuro's 44th single "[[Dear Diary / Fighter]]". [[File:Amuro Namie - Dear Diary PV.png|thumb|325px|A scene from the video]]
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  • "Hitomi no Chikara" is a ballad song recorded by [[FictionJunction YUUKA]]. : Found in "[[Parallel Hearts]]" single as track #2. This is the standard version.
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  • "Nohara" is a ballad song recorded by [[FictionJunction KEIKO]]. ...d on "[[Toki no Mukou Maboroshi no Sora]]" single as track #2. This is the standard version.
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  • ...unction|FictionJunction KAORI]]. The song was used as the ending theme for the OVA ''[[Hokuto no Ken]]''. : Found on "[[Everlasting Songs]]" as track #8. This is the standard version.
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