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  • ...their first demo tape in November. Two more demo tapes follow in 1993 and 1994. In 1995, [[Chiba]] leaves the band for good and [[shuji]] becomes the perm ...their second mini album and a re-recorded version of "[[Resist]]" with new songs. Their third mini-album "[[Chaos Mode|CHAOS MODE]]" is released in 1999. Th
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  • ...with SUPER MONKEYS.jpg|250px|thumb|Amuro Namie with the [[SUPER MONKEYS]] (1994)]] ...Hit Songs Orgel Collection|Hit Songs ~Yasashii Hikari / Unmei no Hito~ Hit Songs orgel collection]]'' (#12 "Baby Don't Cry")
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  • ...sing ''[[The First Question Award|THE FIRST QUESTION AWARD]]'' in February 1994. After the release of her next indie single "[[Girly (Kahimi Karie)|Girly]] In mid 1994 Kahimi took off for [[Wikipedia:Paris, France|Paris, France]]. Momus recall
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  • ...ld School.jpg|250px|thumb|JUDY AND MARY promoting ''[[J.A.M|J・A・M]]'' (1994)]] ..., we can assume, is the good-girl behind all the soft, more-ballad related songs. The band has stated that "Judy" is cheerful and positive while "Mary" is m
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  • ...ember and marked the last time that MAX participated as backup for Amuro's songs. * [1993 - 1994] SUPER MONKEY'S 4 (スーパーモンキーズ4)
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  • ...:Category:J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[:Category:J-Rock|rock]] group who perform songs in both English and Japanese. They are renowned for their unique music, a f In 1994, the group went to the USA to record "[[The Signs of Love ~Eternity "Delici
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  • '''Eto Rie''' (衛藤利恵) is a Japanese singer-songwriter who debuted in 1994 with the single "[[Tenshi no Hohoemi|Tenshi no Hohoemi]]" under the label [ Rie debuted under the label in 1994; releasing her debut single "[[Tenshi no Bishou|Tenshi no Bishou]]". The si
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  • ...re composed by [[Okuda Shunsaku]], [[Matsui Ryo]] composed the rest of the songs. Vocalist [[Kawase Tomoko]] has also released solo work under the pseudonym ...or high school band (they went to different schools in Kyoto) that covered songs from such artists as the [[Wikipedia:Sex Pistols|Sex Pistols]] and the [[Wi
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  • * [1994.03.02] [[The 7th Blues]] * [1994.02.09] [[Don't Leave Me]]
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  • ...she voiced the main character she also sang the opening and closing theme songs which were released on her debut single, "[[Yakusoku da yo]]". ...of Nuku Nuku, but she was asked to performed the opening and ending theme songs. This role lead Hayashibara to the release of more popular singles: "[[Haru
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  • ...nd handled by [[Johnny's Jimusho|Johnny's Entertainment]]. They debuted in 1994 under [[Sony Music Japan]], however they switched to [[Universal Music|Univ * Debuted: 1994
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  • ...e:YUKI - JAM promo.png|thumb|225px|YUKI promoting ''[[J.A.M|J・A・M]]'' (1994)]] ...release some material, so their first few releases where re-recordings of songs from their indie career.
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  • ...[[We Love Seiko -35th Anniversary Matsuda Seiko Kyuukyoku All Time Best 50 Songs-|We Love SEIKO]]'' (2015)]] * [1994.06.12] [[Glorious Revolution]]
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  • ...n gospel and R&B such as Frank Toddy Winfrey, who was her vocal coach from 1994 to 1997. ...ity to cover 5 octaves when singing, something she puts to good use in her songs. To date she has released 12 albums, and though her popularity isn't as hu
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  • * [[KOJI (Plastic Tree)|KOJI]] - Drums (1993-1994) * [[SHIN (Plastic Tree)|SHIN]] - Drums (1994-1996)
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  • * [[Takano Tetsu|Tetsu]] - Vocals (1992-1994) ===Tetsu Era (1992 – 1994)===
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  • ...an album full of Amami folk songs titled ''[[Higya Merabe]]'' in August of 1994 on cassette tape, her only album to be in that format. She was only 15 year ...hitose)|Kimi wo Omou]]". This is the first of her singles to include cover songs. It reached #6 on the Oricon charts, where it charted for eight weeks and s
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  • The group had originally started in 1994, whose founding members [[RYO-Z]] AND [[ILMARI]] were old friends and dream ...ey released one album [[Beef or Chicken|BEEF or CHICKEN]] in November, the songs produced by big names such as [[wikipedia:Ad-Rock|Ad-Rock]] of [[wikipedia:
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  • ...ms were largely frowned upon due to the fact that they were just covers of songs by American and Japanese artists. Wong headed to New York in 1991 for singi She returned to Hong Kong two years later and released a few songs and has been a hit ever since. She has completely shed any R&B influence an
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  • ...their name to an all-capital '''TRF'''. The group is known for their dance songs that are titled with nonstandard English (ie. [[Crazy Gonna Crazy|CRAZY GON ===1992-1994===
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  • Nakamura would beef up the group with more performances and songs little later when he envisioned the group to be like [[Wikipedia:Shiki Thea * [1994.08.01] [[Never Stop ~Cha-Dance Party Vol. 9~|NEVER STOP ~Cha-DANCE Party Vo
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  • ...[[ES CONNEXION]] the year before. They are well known for having produced songs for a wide variety of [[Anime|anime]] and television shows in Japan. When [[Abukawa Osamu]] left [[ES CONNEXION]] in 1994, [[Nagano Shiina]] and [[Takayama Minami]] both wanted to continue their mu
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  • : 1994.05.25 [[Category:1994 Singles]]
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  • ...ement. Inaba from [[TOY'S FACTORY]] said, "I felt their potential in their songs." Through their networking, they got a contract with Bad Music. So they pla ...ng. They had finally found golden tunes which touched people through these songs. "[[Cross Road|CROSS ROAD]]" sold very well and their tours were also succe
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  • ...has not been afraid to experiment with different styles of music, and with songs ranging from gospel to pure rock. * [[Masahide Sakuma]] (guitar, keyboards, producer) (1994–present)
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  • * [1994.02.28] [[Giant Steps]] * [1994.11.021 [[Sloppy Joe II]]
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  • * '''Birthday:''' {{bda|1994|04|04|mf=yes}} * She said her favorite Berryz Kobo songs are "[[Himitsu no Utahime|Himitsu no U.ta.hi.me]]" and "[[Heroine ni Narou
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  • ...YA - J.A.M promo.jpg|thumb|225px|TAKUYA promoting ''[[J.A.M|J・A・M]]'' (1994)]] ..."[[Power of Love|POWER OF LOVE]]" and "[[Blue Tears|BLUE TEARS]]". All the songs on the band's debut album, ''[[J.A.M|J・A・M]]'', were composed by [[Onda
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  • Ohno Satoshi was born in Mitakashi, Tokyo. On October 16, 1994 he joined Johnny's Jimusho as a member of Johnny's Juniors. In March of 199 ...combination of their two last names and first name initials. The two sing songs, many written by [[Ninomiya Kazunari]] and do comedy routines to fill in co
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  • In 1994, Yamada Keiko participated in the [[EUROGROOVE NIGHT]] audition which was o ===Unreleased Songs===
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  • [[Image:shuukanjitsuwa-1994.jpg|right|thumb|Shuukan Gendai, 1994]] *[1994.??] Shuukan Gendai
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  • ...rring role), which reached #1 on Oricon charts. She is also famous for her songs "[[Yasashii Kimochi]]" and her duet with [[YUKI]] of [[JUDY AND MARY]], "[[ ...iolet Blue]]'' and ''[[Happy Toy]]'', reaching an increasingly high #4. In 1994 Chara would star in her first movie, the [[Iwai Shunji]] directed film [[Pi
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  • * [1994] Rooms * [[AKB48]] - All songs by AKB48 have lyrics written by Akimoto.
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  • ...liked that it was too long. Ito didn't stay with the band long and left in 1994 and then Higurashi called upon the help of bassist [[Koyama Nao]] and drumm ...s Her album)|17]]'', she was suffering from depression, which affected the songs on the album.
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  • : 1994.03.24 ...charted for 24 weeks and sold 1,175,570 copies, becoming the #13 single of 1994.
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  • ...re a highly renowned group in [[Japan]], having produced some very popular songs since their debut in 1991. Around the release of their third album, ''[[Ho ...sc Awards|Japan Golden Disc Awards]] of 1994. ZARD has performed several songs that have been chosen as anime themes such as ''[[Meitantei Conan]]'', ''[[
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  • ...,200 units, becoming the #53 single of 1993. It also sold 339,930 units in 1994, becoming the #81 single of that year. This single charted for fifteen week [[Category:1994 Oricon Top 100 Singles]]
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  • : 1994.08.08 ...harted for twelve weeks and sold 787,660 units, becoming the #27 single of 1994.
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  • ...n of [[YOSHIKI]], never stopped evolving. Amongst their music one can find songs for everybody: harsh but very emotive speed metal tracks like "[[Sadistic D ...ade the song "Black Diamond" by KISS into a classical piece that listed in 1994's ''[[Tribute -Kiss My Ass-|Tribute -KISS MY ASS-]]'' album, a tribute to t
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  • ...dy]]''. The album contained orchestral arrangements of several [[X JAPAN]] songs and one of Yoshiki's own. That song, "[[Amethyst]]", was also recorded by Y ...ack to his favorite band. He arranged a classical version of one of KISS's songs, "Black Diamond", for their tribute CD, ''[[KISS My Ass|KISS My Ass]]''.
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  • ...rted to self-produce her own music and started to compose her own songs in 1994, starting with the single "[[Blue Rose (Kudo Shizuka)|Blue Rose]]". * [1994.09.07] [[Expose]]
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  • *'''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1994|05|25|mf=yes}} * [2012.02.08] [[17 Love Songs Mix|17 LOVE SONGS MIX]]
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  • : 1994.08.xx ...on cassette tape. It is a cover album of [[:Category:Shima-Uta|Shima-Uta]] songs sung in the [[Wikipedia:Amami language|Amami language]]. After Hajime won a
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  • * [2018.04.18] [[Stories 1986-1994]] <small>(Digital)</small> * [2002.02.13] [[Palme Songs|PALME Songs]]
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  • ...orea|Korea]]. [[Yoshikawa Toyohito|Yoshikawa]] quit for the second time in 1994 and was not replaced. [[EDA|EDA]] is their new drummer. Pavement's Mark Ibo * 1989 - Soul Discharge '99 (LP) (re-released on CD in 1994; also an album of some sort (LP or CD?) called Soul Discharge '99/Early Bor
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  • ...to the Japanese wikipedia page, due to not being allowed to produce gloomy songs under [[zetima]], they returned to the indies scene under the independent l ...pecial form of expression known as "songs." Perhaps through singing these "songs," malice can be transformed into amusement and possibly even become purifie
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  • : 1994.12.21 ...This time around the CD contained the karaoke versions for each one of the songs. Since this version has eight tracks, it is often mislabeled as an album. T
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  • ...t, and producer of the unit [[See-Saw]]. After the group went on hiatus in 1994, she began composing music for many other musicians as well as composing ba *[1994] [[Afternoon Tea]]
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  • * [1994.02.02] [[Natural Best]] * [1994.07.21] [[10 Songs]]
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  • ...cene. Nakamori is also known as "the queen of tragedy" because most of her songs have a serious or sad tone unlike the normal happy and carefree sound heard ...i Takao]] and still to this date, they're one of Nakamori's most requested songs.
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  • ...her decade. She began to act in various product commercials that used her songs and started her concerts, including the sold-out YUI ASAKA SUMMER TOUR '89 * [1990.02.28] [[Nude Songs]]
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  • ..., with the first chapter being printed in its fifth issue on January 19th, 1994. The manga has got great acceptance since then, and it's still being publis | June 18, 1994
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  • ...roup [[Hummingbird (group)|Hummingbird]], and later made her solo debut in 1994. Slowly over the years Shiina has been trying to distance herself from her ...bird.jpg|thumb|225px|Shiina Hekiru in [[Hummingbird (group)|Hummingbird]] (1994)]]
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  • ...musho|Johnny's Entertainment]] label that was active from 1987 to 1995. In 1994, Oosawa Mikio and Sato Hiroyuki left the group and the remaining members fo Hikaru GENJI went on to release 29 singles and 20 albums until, in 1994, [[Oosawa Mikio]] and [[Satou Hiroyuki]] left the group and the company. Th
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  • ...was just 16, in ''[[Ninjo Banashi Bunshichi Mottoi]]''. It wasn't until in 1994, after she played lead in the [[Dorama|dorama]] ''[[Hana no Ran]]'' did she * [2003.10.08] [[Harvest Songs|harvest songs]]
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  • * [2004.12.01] ''[[Dramatic Songs]]'' (Disc 1 #13 ''Aishiteru'') * [1994] [[Aoi Natsu (TV dorama)|Aoi Natsu]]
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  • ...ous sold-out performance from arena tours to playing at the Tokyo Dome. In 1994, they toured with [[LUNA SEA]] and [[SOFT BALLET]] on the LSB tour that fea * [1994.08.24] [[Shapeless]] (シェイプレス)
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  • * [[Suzuki Shin|Shin]] (臣) - Guitar (gone: 1994) ...tunately Shin, who wrote most of their songs, decided to leave the band in 1994, because of musical differences.
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  • ...J-Rock|rock]] band from [[Hokkaido]], [[Japan]]. Though the band formed in 1994 they didn't make their national debut until 1999 with the EP ''[[After Scho Originally the band formed was formed back in 1994 by a group of life-long friends while in elementary school. The band at fir
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  • [[Category:1994 Songs]] [[Category:ZARD Songs]]
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  • ...rted to produce her own albums. She also later on started to write her own songs, starting with her 1990 album ''[[Replica]]''. ...i]], who wrote all the songs for her fourth album ''[[Rouge et Bleu]]'' in 1994. She also announced that she would retire from the music business a while a
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  • * [[Levia]] (1992-1994) * [[LAYBIAL]] (1994)
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  • ...en Heart promo.jpg|thumb|250px|Mazda promoting "[[Makenai Broken Heart]]" (1994)]] * [1994.02.23] [[Julia I]]
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  • '''PIERROT''' is a [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] band active from 1994 until 2006. On April 8th, 2014, PIERROT regrouped. * [[Luka (UNIMELO)|Luka]] - Drums (left: 1994)
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  • * [1994.12.24] [[Arisa III ~Look~|ARISA III ~LOOK~]] * [1994.04.01] [[Kan-Juice|KAN-JUICE]] (Remix Album)
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  • ...e top 200. Aside from singing, Nakajima is also known for writing numerous songs for other artists, notably [[Kudo Shizuka]]. ...arts. Even though Nakajima has a successful career in 1970s and 1980s, her songs always expressed sad and hateful lyrics toward love.
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  • : 1994.11.03 [[Category:1994 Singles]]
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  • ...Entertainment|flying DOG]]. She also known for her composition for [[CM]] songs and popular [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] artists, especially her collaboration wi *[1994] [[Wikipedia:Please Save My Earth|Please Save My Earth]]
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  • [[Category:1994 Songs]] [[Category:Hayashibara Megumi Songs]]
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  • * [[Nakayama Hiroko]] (中山博子) 1993-1994 * [[Kotani Misako]] (小谷みさこ) 1994-1995, 1996-1998
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  • ...se!'' audition. Soon after, she sang main vocals on many of Onyanko Club's songs, including the debut single "[[Sailor Fuku wo Nugasanaide]]". Utsumi got married in 1994 and retired from show business soon after. In 2002, she and other former me
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  • Boris originally formed as a four-piece band and started activities around 1994 in [[Tokyo]]. The band's name is taken from a [[Wikipedia:Boris (song)|song Their songs influence range from a huge variety of styles including, various [[J-Metal|
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  • The group first formed in 1994. Because the group uses traditional instruments such as the [[Wikipedia:Gay The band sang songs like "Oh, Pilseung Korea (Oh, Victory to Korea)" and "[[Wikipedia:Arirang|A
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  • ...been fond of the electric guitar. In an interview, ALFEE was asked, "Your songs are only intended to be heard indoors, right?" to which Takamizawa was offe ...23]]" (later called "Shock!! TAKURO23"), a medley of 23 [[Yoshida Takuro]] songs. Seven years later in 1988, they changed their name to '''BE∀T BOYS''' (w
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  • [[Category:1994 Songs]] [[Category:Fukuyama Masaharu Songs]]
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  • [[Category:1994 Songs]] [[Category:Fukuyama Masaharu Songs]]
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  • '''DJ DOC''' is a [[K-Hip-Hop|Korean Hip-Hop]] group debuted in 1994. DJ DOC is an acronym for "Disk Jockey Dream of Children". * [1994.11.xx] [[Superman Biae]] (슈퍼맨의 비애)
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  • * [1988.07.01] [[Sweet Little Songs]] * [1994.01.06] Trap
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  • ...an modern rock group that formed in 1994. That same year, the band had two songs from their demo ("[[Roland Gorilla]]," and "[[Funny Afternoon]]") played on From 1994 to 1996 the band continued to play in small clubs in Seoul, finally releasi
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  • *[1994.09.14] [[Live 1994]] *[1994.11.09] [[Eien n Hate ni]] (永遠の果てに)
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  • : 1994.06.06 ...arted for twelve weeks. It sold 406,730 copies, becoming the #60 single of 1994.
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  • ...ow, entitled ''[[Wikipedia:Montana Jones|Montana Jones]]'', years later in 1994 as part of the idol seiyuu boom. She went onto to voiced major characters i * [1999.03.03] [[Favorite Songs]]
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  • : 1994.11.10 ...Oricon]] weekly charts and sold 930,450 copies, becoming the #22 single of 1994. It also sold 1,835,840 copies in 1995, becoming the #4 single of the year.
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  • : 1994.06.01 ...the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and sold 1,812,970, becoming the #1 single of 1994. It charted for 41 weeks and sold a total of 1,935,830 copies.
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