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  • ...of the most known hip-hop producers in the industry, and featured a sample of a song by [[wikipedia:Daft Punk|Daft Punk]]. They are internationally recog * [[ILMARI]] of [[RIP SLYME]]
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  • # Namida no Taiyou (涙の太陽; ''Sun of Tears'') ...It was then covered by [[Tanaka Minako]], [[Sandii & The Sunsetz]], and [[B'z]] guitarist [[Matsumoto Tak]] with [[Aiuchi Rina]] before Melon Kinenbi's v
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  • ...ir 10th single "[[Polyrhythm]]" that the group was elevated to a new level of popularity. Today, they are a top seller in the J-pop industry and are cons ...However, before the group could even debut, Kawashima decided to pull out of the project and pursue her studies.
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  • *'''Favorite Time of Day:''' 11:30PM ...t hit #5 on the charts. She also wrote the lyrics for the single. An album of the same name was released two months later. However, Uehara began limiting
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  • * [2005.03.02] [[Kohaku no Uta, Hitohira]] (琥珀の詩、ひとひら) * [2005.05.25] [[Koiseyo Onna no Ko]] (恋せよ女の子)
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  • ...he was also member #38 of the super idol group [[Onyanko Club]] and member of the gravure group [[Momoko Club]]. ...ol group [[Onyanko Club]] on May 1986 and passed, becoming the 38th member of Onyanko Club. She was known as a yankee within the club. Kudo started off b
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  • * '''Date of Birth:''' {{bda|1968|03|13|mf}} * '''Place of Birth:''' [[Itamishi]], [[Hyougo Prefecture]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...ymbals]] from 1997 to 2003. Toki made her solo debut in 2004 with a string of jazz cover albums under the indie label, [[LD&K Records]]. [[Image:Toki - Debut promo.jpg|thumb|225px|Toki promoting ''[[Debut]]'' (2005)]]
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  • # Making Eizou (メイキング映像; ''Making of'') There are currently two versions of "Koi no Telephone GOAL" to be found in Abe Natsumi and [[Hello! Project]]'s
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  • ...l avant-garage rock sound, but as the years went on the band moved to more of an electronic sound. In September of 1997, the band made their debut with the single, "[[Cream Soda|cream soda]]
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  • * [2005.08.03] [[Dazzlez ~Song of Songs~|DAZZLEZ ~Song of Songs~]] * [2014.06.04] [[15th -The Best of PUSHIM-|15th -THE BEST OF PUSHIM-]]
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  • ...d as something of a one-off lark, managed to stick together and become one of the more prominent bands in the modern Japanese music scene. Base Ball Bear ...rt of the cast of the movie ''[[Linda Linda Linda]]'', which features some of the band's music. In 2006, the band singed with [[Toshiba-EMI]].
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  • ...TUSK was "[[Baby Punks 2000|baby punks 2000]]" single, which was a remake of an old work. After five years worked together with CRAZE, TUSK wanted to le * [2005.09.07] [[Nil to Hero]]
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  • ...he vocalist for [[BREAKERZ]]. He belongs to the talent agency A-Plus (part of A-team). * '''Influences:''' [[Wikipedia:David Bowie|David Bowie]], [[B'z]], [[BOØWY]], [[Himuro Kyousuke]]
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    ...]. His debut in the music business was as a bassist, co-founder and leader of the [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band [[LUNA SEA]]. In 1997, J debuted under th [[File:BreakJPROMO.jpg|thumb|200px|J promoting "[[Break (J)|break]]" (2005)]]
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  • ...under stage name '''Nakabayashi May''' on the [[Universal Music Japan]] in 2005 but later transferred to [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Victor Entertainment]] * '''Stage Name:''' Nakabayashi May <small>(2005-2006)</small>, May'n <small>(2007-present)</small>
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  • '''w-inds.''' is a male [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] group originally consisting of three members: [[Tachibana Keita]], [[Chiba Ryohei]] and [[Ogata Ryuichi]]. ...ha promo3.jpg|thumb|280px|w-inds. promoting ''[[Ageha (w-inds.)|ageha]]'' (2005)]]
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  • [[Image:BUMP OF CHICKEN - Hello World Colony promo.jpg|right|350px|thumb|BUMP OF CHICKEN promoting "[[Hello, World! / Colony|Hello,world! / Colony]]" (2015) '''BUMP OF CHICKEN''' (バンプ・オブ・チキン) is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] b
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  • ...kipedia:Nick Wood|Nick Wood]], and [[wikipedia:Simon Le Bon|Simon Le Bon]] of [[wikipedia:Duran Duran|Duran Duran]] is often credited in their works. ...eases. It appeared in each issue of Kera since then and took up about half of a page. However, this column was ended with the March 2007 issue. Megu has
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  • ...since 1970 and has been on the program 32 times. She also been the leader of the red team in 1997. She also made her first acting appearance in the movi ...e [[Oricon]] charts and garnered Wada's first appearance on the white team of that year's Kouhaku Utagassen. In 2007, she opened her first produced resta
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