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*[[Takahashi Hitomi]]'s second single [[Evergreen (Takahashi Hitomi)|evergreen]]. | *[[Takahashi Hitomi]]'s second single [[Evergreen (Takahashi Hitomi)|evergreen]]. | ||
*[[Watanabe Marina]]'s second album [[Evergreen (Watanabe Marina)|EVERGREEN]]. | *[[Watanabe Marina]]'s second album [[Evergreen (Watanabe Marina)|EVERGREEN]]. | ||
+ | *[[Watanabe Marina]]'s [[Evergreen (Watanabe Marina song)|EVERGREEN]], track #6 on her second album [[Evergreen (Watanabe Marina)|EVERGREEN]]. | ||
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Revision as of 05:20, 26 December 2009
In Jpop Stop!, Evergreen could be a reference to:
- HYDE's first solo single evergreen.
- moumoon's fourth major single EVERGREEN.
- My Little Lover's first album evergreen.
- Sakakibara Yui's second best-of album EVERGREEN
- Takahashi Hitomi's second single evergreen.
- Watanabe Marina's second album EVERGREEN.
- Watanabe Marina's EVERGREEN, track #6 on her second album EVERGREEN.
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