Singing in the Twins Wonderland (Volume 2) | ||||
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Studio album by Twins | ||||
Released | November 2003 | |||
Label | Emperor Entertainment Group | |||
Twins chronology | ||||
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Singing in the Twins Wonderland (Volume 2) is an album by Twins. Since the previous album Singing in the Twins Wonderland (Volume 1) was a great success, another similar album, Singing in the Twins Wonderland (Volume 2), was released in the same month. It also contains 20 English songs and 3 stories.
Singing in the Twins Wonderland is the 9th CD of Twins and was released in November 2003. Since Twins became very popular among children, this CD was made particularly for small children. It contains 20 English songs and three stories.
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Singing in the Twins Wonderland is an album by Hong Kong girl duo Twins. It is the third album in their series of their children's albums. It was released in April 2004. Whole four albums of "Singing in the Twins Wonderland" had a great success because they became very popular among children. Twins had one more album released for children, named Singing in the Twins Wonderland .
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