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  • ...音楽2) because it moved to friday nights. 'Bokura no Ongaku' only had one artist, while 'Bokura no Ongaku 2' has two artists being aired. Bokura no O ...he episode) and a person, whom the guest wants to meet the most right now. One musical performance of the show is a collaboration with another artist.
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  • ...were divorced, and her father died. After it, Masami oved with her mother to Osaka. She doesn't have sibling. ...rough the first semester, she dropped out and decided to move to [[Tokyo]] to pursue a working career.
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  • *'''Pets:''' 4 dogs (Golden Retrievers), Earo, Tia, Eri and one more and 2 cats *'''Reason to Enter Johnny's:''' Likes [[Imai Tsubasa]]
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  • ...shed under the [[TOY'S FACTORY]] label. Before they were signed, they used to perform in the streets. *[2004.09.15] [[1 ~One~|1 ~ONE~]]
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  • ...Music Entertainment]], and in 2009 she moved from its [[RX-Records]] label to their major label [[Sony Music Entertainment|DefSTAR Records]]. After the m Kylee Saunders was born to a Caucasian father and Japanese mother. She loved music from a young age, a
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  • [[File:Guruguru Eigakan.jpg|right|420px|thumb|Gurguru Eigakan <br> Left to Right: Numakura Shin, Gokimi, Amano Tonbimaru, Maeda Kazutomo]] ...ro Nonsense|ero guro]] movement. Guruguru Eigakan is an indies band signed to the label [[AMG]].
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  • Time to start a Style guide, conversational work in progress. ...]], [[index.php?title=Ohguro Maki&action=edit|Ohguro Maki]]). To check, go to [http://www.cdjapan.co.jp CDJapan] and type in the artists' name in western
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  • ...fter the release of their single "[[Sora (Hearts Grow)|Sora]]" (theme song to ''[[TETSUWAN BIRDY|Tetsuwan Birdy DECODE]]''). ...out the prefecture, they won awards and grew from two different bands into one.
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  • ...he age of 14. Her reason for entering the audition was because she yearned to be like her idol, [[Kahala Tomomi]]. She made her official debut in 1997 wi ...contracts [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/HIV HIV] after a one-night stand to earn money for concert tickets. October of that same year she was given her
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  • ...rVeil promoting "[[Black Velvet]]" and "[[White Satin]]" (2010) <br> (Left to Right) Back Row: Naruka, HISAYOSHI, Nozomi. Front Row: Ryuto, Saki.]] ...a-Kei|Nagoya-Kei]]. At the start of 2008, ClearVeil relocated to [[Osaka]] to join the label [[UNDER CODE PRODUCTION]], which they stayed with until thei
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  • ...umb|Doremidan promoting "[[Kanshouteki Rockin' Slumber]]" (2011) <br> Left to Right, Top: Ryu, Reika. Bottom: Yuu, Makoto, KEN.]] ...|Makoto]], the vocalist and accordion player of the group. Formally signed to the indies label [[Mijinko Records]], a subsidary of [[FACE MUSIC]], Doremi
    32 KB (5,022 words) - 18:58, 22 December 2013
  • ...ned the member with the most face time until his graduation from the group to join [[Hey! Say! JUMP]] in 2007. * He is also very close to [[Yaotome Hikaru]].
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  • ...formed in 2002 after [[Kera]] model [[Megu|Ueno Megumi]] scouted her soon-to-be-vocalist [[Ayumu]] at a live house. Ayumu had been in the band [[Cherry ...issue. Megu has come back on several occasions since leaving the magazine to do special photoshoots.
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  • Top row, left to right: [[SACCHIN]], [[TATTSU]], [[Reina (MARIA)|Reina]], [[Ayuka]]<br /> Bottom row, left to right: [[Sakae Maiko|Maiko]], [[Aika (MARIA)|Aika]]]]
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  • ...] spotted Wada at a tea house for her height and singing voice and invited to the office for a contract. ...with the single [[Hoshizora no Kodoku]] in 1968. Her aim during that time to be a Japanese-made Rhythms and Blues Queen. She became quickly a hit after
    14 KB (1,567 words) - 04:01, 2 December 2015
  • ...g|400px|thumb|Vidoll promoting ''[[Best (Vidoll)|BEST]]'' (2011) <br> Left to Right: Giru, Rame, Jui, Tero, Shun]] ...7. Vidoll transitioned to [[SWORD-RECORDS]] for almost two years, and then to the major label [[CROWN RECORDS]]. Their music style covers and blends ball
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  • '''BAROQUE''' (formerly '''baroque (バロック)''' from 2001 to 2015) is a Japanese band formed in 2001. At the end of 2004 they disbanded. ...rst (and last) major album, [[Sug Life]], had a very loungy, calming sound to it that you can't find in their earlier years. Overall, baroque, as a band,
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  • ...extremely popular in Japan because of its characters being easy to relate to and its realistic storylines. It has been serialized in the manga magazine ...), also known as Hachi, is a naive, upper middle-class girl whose dream is to love.
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  • * '''Strong Point:''' Doesnt take little things to heart, wont be late when meeting anyone * He likes scary rides and often drags [[Senga Kento]] to the theme park.
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  • ...Nette]], changing the unit's name to ''[[Schwarz Stein]]'' and Hime's name to ''[[Kaya]]'' in the process. The duo's concept was "near future digital dec ...charts, where it charted for a week. Their last live as a group was their one-man concert on March 19th at Shibuya O-WEST. Schwarz Stein would later be a
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