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  • ...tion" audition held by Sony. Nishino made her major debut in February 2008 with the single "[[I (Nishino Kana)|I]]". In January 2019, Nishino announced tha ...ittle, Nishino learned English from English conversation schools, and went to America twice. She then was interested in various genres of music, includin
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  • ...rom the 1980s, her first single being [[Satsui no Vacance]]. She continued to release into the 90s and also became an actress, starting as Kim in "Miss S ...ler on the Roof, Les Miserables, and The King and I. She also collaborated with non-Japanese artists such as Brian May of Queen, Gary Moore, Joe Jackson of
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  • ...enai]] (あなたなしでは生きてゆけない; ''I Can't Live Without You'') # [[Piriri to Yukou!]] (ピリリと行こう!; ''Let's Spice Things Up!'')
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  • ...開く -オペラ「サムソンとデリラ」より-; ''Open the Heart to Your Voice -From Opera "Samson and Dalila"-'') # [[Calling You (Kanon)|Calling you]]
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  • ...iho''' (福原美穂) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer-songwriter signed to [[Happy Field Records]] label and managed by [http://steezlab.tv/ Steezlab ...mo.jpg|thumb|200px|Fukuhara Miho promoting "[[Rising Heart / Beyond|Rising Heart / BEYOND]]" (2013)]]
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  • <font size="5"><center>'''[[2009 Oricon Number 1 Releases|<nowiki>| Back to Full Charts |</nowiki>]]'''</center></font> ...| [[Shouji Tomoharu|Tomo]] to [[Suzanne]] / [[Mashihara Toshiyuki|Buchou]] to [[Nakamura Hitomi|Buka]] || [[Deaete Yokatta / Odaiba no Onna]] || 17,081
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  • ...iv class="class"><center>'''[[2007 Oricon Number 1 Releases|<nowiki>| Back to Full Charts |</nowiki>]]'''</center></div></font> | 12 || NEW || [[MIYAVI]] || [[Sakihokoru Hana no You ni / Kabuki Boiz]] || 10,658
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  • ...iv class="class"><center>'''[[2007 Oricon Number 1 Releases|<nowiki>| Back to Full Charts |</nowiki>]]'''</center></div></font> ...|| [[Tong Vfang Xien Qi|Tohoshinki]] || [[Lovin' You (Tohoshinki)| Lovin' you]] || 37,515
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  • ...iv class="class"><center>'''[[2007 Oricon Number 1 Releases|<nowiki>| Back to Full Charts |</nowiki>]]'''</center></div></font> | 15 || NEW || [[FIRE BALL]] || [[Place in Your Heart|PLACE IN YOUR HEART]] || 8,610
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  • # [[Whatever Are You Looking for|Whatever are you looking for?]] # [[Real Life Real Heart]]
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  • <font size="5"><center>'''[[2007 Oricon Number 1 Releases|<nowiki>| Back to Full Charts |</nowiki>]]'''</center></font> '''Album''': [[Heart (Ito Yuna)|HEART]]<br/>
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  • # [[Moshi Kimi to...]] with [[Kimaguren]] (もし君と…; ''With You...'') # [[Tabidatsu Kimi ni]] (旅立つ君に; ''To You Who are Starting on a Journey'')
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  • ...k|Japanese rock]] band from [[Kyoto]] that formed in 1996. They are signed to [[SPEEDSTAR RECORDS]] and managed by [[Bad News Records]], subsidiaries of ...y got the idea for the name from a sign in [[Kyoto]]'s subway. Quruli went to write songs and record right away, releasing a demo album on cassette tape
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  • ...mini-album)|Doko e Yuku]]'' on [[Kando Records]]. In 2001, the band signed with [[Victor Entertainment|Speedstar Records]] and released the single, "[[Sunn ...d to start a band. First called '''Gyorai''', they soon changed their name to '''THE BACK HORN'''.
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  • |rowspan="2" |[[Ponytail to Chouchou]]||Ponytail to Chouchou|| |[[Seishun to Kizukanai Mama]]||
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  • * [[Ponytail to Chouchou (AKB48)|Ponytail to Chouchou]] (ポニーテールとシュシュ) ** [[Kurumi to Dialogue]] (胡桃とダイアローグ) <small>(Team A)</small>
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  • ...eld a large-scale (mostly outdoor) concert every summer from 1982 to 2006, with a final one in 2009.<ref name="26summer">"[http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/mus ...Sakazaki, [[Takamizawa Toshihiko]] from high school, and [[Miyake Yasuo]] to revive the band. At the time, Sakazaki was the leader.
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  • # [[Heart to Heart (4Minute single)|Heart to Heart]] # [[You Know]]
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  • ...) was a Japanese [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] indie band, who debuted in 2005 with the single ''[[Pumpkins Scream in the Dead of Night Parade]]''. The band wa ...ky Theater to pursue his side project, [[Monaural Curve]]. Zull stated his heart was no longer in the band.
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  • ...eeYa was exposed to live performance as guest singers in concerts together with their mentor [[SG Wannabe]]. Their debut album' lead track "[[Yeoinui Hyang ...f the stage. This raised questions about why SeeYa did not stop performing to help the dancer. One member of the group replied that since the dancer was
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