X3 (album)
X3 (pronounced "Triple") is Aya Matsuura's third album. It was released on January 1, 2004 and sold 110,874 copies. It contains three of her previously released singles, as well as a solo version of GET UP! Rapper that she originally sang as part of SALT5 and a remix of Yeah! Meccha Holiday. The album was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan.
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X3 (album)
X3 (pronounced "Triple") is Aya Matsuura's third album. It was released on January 1, 2004 and sold 110,874 copies. It contains three of her previously released singles, as well as a solo version of GET UP! Rapper that she originally sang as part of SALT5 and a remix of Yeah! Meccha Holiday. The album was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan.
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X3 (pronounced "Triple") is Ay ...... Industry Association of Japan.
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X3 (×3, , prononcé à l'anglais ...... ande originale, sorti en 2004.
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『×3』(トリプル)は、松浦亜弥の3枚目のアルバム。
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X3 (pronounced "Triple") is Ay ...... Industry Association of Japan.
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X3 (×3, , prononcé à l'anglais ...... ande originale, sorti en 2004.
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『×3』(トリプル)は、松浦亜弥の3枚目のアルバム。
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