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  • ...a former member of the Korean [[K-R&B]] group [[Solid]], and then brought to Korea where they released their first single "[[Day By Day (As One song)|Da In June 2017, the group announced an indefinite hiatus.
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  • ...e [[Victor Entertainment Inc.]] sub-label [[FlyingStar Records]] and under the [[J-ROCK (management)|J-ROCK]] and [[AKATSUKI label]] management offices. ...n generally be described as alternative rock, though their beginnings tend to be labeled as [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]], and are often compared with [[Wiki
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  • ...band is considered one of the most influential groups in [[Japan]], being the 4th best-selling artist and having sold more than 47,083,000 copies in Japa ...s when keyboardist [[Hara Yuko]] and bassist [[Sekiguchi Kazuyuki]] joined the group that it had a permanent name.
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  • ...singles in the [[Oricon]] weekly top3 simultaneously and the first seiyuu to hold a concert at [[wikipedia:Tokyo Dome|Tokyo Dome]]. ...Nana was born on January 21, 1980 in Niihama. Kondo first began singing at the age of five when she started taking [[Wikipedia:Enka|Enka]] singing lessons
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  • ...Lantis]]. She is very popular for voicing Nagato Yuki, a main character in the popular [[anime]] ''[[Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu]]'' and singing its theme ...ional).jpg|thumb|250px|Chihara Minori promoting "[[Fool the World|FOOL THE WORLD]]" (2014)]]
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  • # [[Kimi to no Fureai]] (君とのふれあい) .... It reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] and charted for twenty-two weeks. It was the #47 best selling album of 2008.
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  • # [[Innocent World|innocent world]] (Encore) ...ekly charts and charted for seven weeks, selling 559,310 copies. It became the #53 album of 1999.
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  • ...|right|thumb|400px|Baby V.O.X promoting ''[[Ride West|RIDE WEST]]''. <br>L to R: Kan Mi Youn, Shim Eun Jin, Yoon Eun Hye, Kim EZ, Lee Hee Jin (2004)]] ...fter all members but [[Lee Hee Jin]], [[Kim E-Z]] and [[Kan Mi Youn]] left to pursue other activities.
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  • ...). They disbanded on June 15, 2011 after 6 months of indefinite hiatus due to a problem with HIZUMI's vocal chords. ...y were one of the first [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] bands to venture overseas to North America.
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  • ...es and albums to a moderate success until 1981, when she scored a hit with the single "[[Tori no Shi (Sugita Kaoru single)|Tori no Shi]]". ...repay her debts. She also did more risque roles including starring nude in the 1982 movie ''[[Seishun no Mon Jiritsuhen]]''. A decade late in 1998, she al
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  • ...mainly consisting of a guitarist, bassist, DJ, and VJ. He takes charge of the music, lyrics and vocals. He is produced by [http://asobisystem.com/ ASOBIS ...ng music to artists such as [[Katase Nana]] and [[V6]], he also finds time to hold concerts for himself.
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  • ...Music Japan|Toshiba EMI]] in 2006. In 2013, Ayaka moved from [[Dreamusic]] to [[Universal Music Japan]] sub-label, [[Universal Music|NAYUTAWAVE RECORDS]] ...wasaki, Kanagawa|Kawasaki, Kanagawa]], she was elected as the President of the Student Council.
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  • ...ime, including the immensely popular ''[[Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu]]'' as the title character, Suzumiya Haruhi. She was previously a member of the [[U-15]] idol group [[Springs]].
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  • ...Complete Single Collection|°COMPLETE SINGLE COLLECTION]]'' (2017)<br>'''L to R:''' [[Okai Chisato]], [[Suzuki Airi]], [[Yajima Maimi]], [[Nakajima Saki] ...ead a private life. The group made their major debut in February 2007 with the single, "[[Sakura Chirari]]".
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  • ...backstage and concerts. Flet's ceased producing Hello! Project content at the end of March 2007. [[Morning Musume]] - [[The Manpower!!!]] announcement press conference
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  • ...sfully toured throughout Japan and recently completed their second tour of the United States in early 2005. ...YURA-sama]] are in [[Dacco]], and [[AYA (Mix Speaker's,Inc.)|AYA]] is back to his old band [[ISABELLE]] with [[seek]].
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  • ...oup debuted in 1997 under [[SM Entertainment]]. The group' name stands for the first letter of all three singers' names: '''S'''ea (Bada), '''E'''ugene, ' ...scene during the late 90's. They were one of the very first Korean groups to debut in Japan and other foreign countries.
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  • ...TCH THE MUSICpromo.jpg|460px|thumb|TRF promoting ''[[Watch the Music|WATCH THE MUSIC]]'' (2013)]] ...'''trf''' and in 1996 they changed their name to an all-capital '''TRF'''. The group is known for their dance songs that are titled with nonstandard Engli
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  • ...a Japanese singer and actor. He is the former leader and oldest member of the group [[AAA]]. ...ban Hoshi Katta Mono]] (僕が一番欲しかったもの; ''What I Wanted The Most'')
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  • ...ifferent genres since their debut single "[[Music for the People|MUSIC FOR THE PEOPLE]]". They officially disbanded on November 2021. ...the People|MUSIC FOR THE PEOPLE]]" debuted at #3 on the Oricon charts. At the time this was considered a impressive position for a newly established grou
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