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Moreover, this is not a "list if Case Closed music tracks" but a list of Meitantei Conan music tracks since it doesn't contain a single US Case Closed theme. --Kazu89 γγΌγ 22:00, 15 August 2009 (UTC) I added the OP/ED list back, since "List of Case Closed music tracks" is the best place to put them.
• Marketplace lists over 35 million items (largest physical music items marketplace online). • 1 billion edits. PD/CC0 [10] Free API and XML data dumps. [11] SongLyrics Updated daily with lyrics, reviews, features, meanings and more. 400,000,000 400,000,000 CC: Yes Internet Archive: Large live music archive, hosts hundreds of free music ...
The Best of Detective Conan 2 Released: December 10, 2003; Label: B-Gram Records JBCJ-9007; 3 26 700,000 ¥2,016,000,000 [21] [17] Detective Conan Original Soundtrack Super Best 2 [Japanese 3] Released: December 17, 2003; Label: Universal Music Group UPCH-1318 — [13] 2006 The Best of Detective Conan ~The Movies Themes Collection~ Released ...
It should only contain pages that are Cheat Codes (DJs) songs or lists of Cheat Codes (DJs) songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Cheat Codes (DJs) songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
Case Woodard is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and actor. He is best known for the 1990s hits "Touch Me, Tease Me", "Happily Ever After" and "The Best Man I Can Be" with Ginuwine, R.L. and Tyrese, as well as the early 2000s hits "Missing You" and "Livin' It Up" with Ja Rule.
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Labelcode was created by GVL on May 1, 1976, and introduced by IFPI in 1977 in order to unmistakably identify the different record labels. [6] The number of countries using the Labelcode is limited (it is mostly used in Germany), and the code given on the item is not always accurate to the label on which the album or single was actually released. [7]