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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Osaka|Osaka, Osaka, Japan]] ...ass. "Kimi Iro Omoi", Otsuka's first photobook, was released on March 1st, 2005.
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  • ; Live Performances ...[[A Museum ~30th Single Collection Live~|A MUSEUM ~30th single collection live~]]
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  • ; Live Performances ...0~2004.04.25] [[Ayumi Hamasaki Arena Tour 2003-2004 A|ayumi hamasaki ARENA TOUR 2003~2004 A]]
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  • ; Live Performances *[2004.xx.xx] [[avex trax|avex Shareholders Limited Live]]
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  • ...sed on the same day as her ''[[Ayumi Hamasaki Arena Tour 2003-2004 A|ARENA TOUR 2003~2004 A]]'' DVD. "CAROLS" was used as the Panasonic Digital Camera "LUM ; Live Performances
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  • : 2005.09.14 ...This single reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts and sold 320,591 copies in 2005, becoming the #23 single of the year. It charted for 18 weeks and sold a to
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  • ...acts today. BoA has approximately sold more than 10,000,000 copies in both Japan and Korea. ** [[avex trax]] <small>(2001&ndash;) (Japan)</small>
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  • '''MONO''' is a [[Post-rock|post-rock]] band from [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Their songs, all of which are instrumental, are usually focused on layer ...ss Murder Refrain|Palmless Prayer/Mass Murder Refrain]]'', was released in 2005. The album makes significant use of string instruments such as violins and
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  • ...a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer-songwriter and actress under [[Sony Music Japan]]. She is well known for playing the role of [[Osaki Nana]] in the ''[[NANA * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Hioki, Kagoshima|Hioki, Kagoshima, Japan]]
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  • : 2006.03.08 <small>(Japan)</small> ...D 2 Tracklist (''Live video from [[Live Tour 2005 ~First Things~|LIVE TOUR 2005 ~first things~]])
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  • : 2005.09.07 : ¥255 <small>iTunes Japan</small>
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  • : 2005.12.07 : 2005.12.09 <small>(South Korea)</small>
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  • ...a permanent audience and struggled to build a solid fanbase. From 2004 to 2005, dream released the singles "[[Pure|PURE]]", "[[Love Generation]]", and "[[ ...le) and ''[[Greatest Live Hits]]'' (an album featuring recordings of their live performances). For the next few months, nothing was heard of from dream and
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  • *'''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] ...she was dropped from the label, and was picked up by the [[Universal Music Japan]] subsidiary label, [[Kitei MME]]. After the release of two more unsuccessf
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  • ...or the first two years the member line-up was unstable, and since April of 2005 Arc has had the same line-up. ...pril of 2005. He replaced [[Chiyu (SuG)|Chiyu]], who left on January 22nd, 2005. Chiyu would later join the bands [[Nana (band)|Nana]] and [[SuG]]. After T
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  • * '''Place of Birth:''' [[Osaka]], [[Japan]] ...ed over 419,000 copies. She also began her national tour "Rina Aiuchi Live Tour 2002 'POWER OF WORDS'" and had eight performances.
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Funabashi|Funabashi, Chiba, Japan]] ...impressed with her vocal abilities that they encouraged her to go back to Japan and record. She did so and released her Japanese debut single, "[[Love, Day
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  • ...Namie promoting [[Namie Amuro Final Tour 2018 ~Finally~|namie amuro Final Tour 2018 ~Finally~]] (2018)]] ...26-year career with a series of promotions, including a best-of album and tour, a documentary series, a multi-city retrospective gallery, and a final perf
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  • ...rlasting]]'', followed in 1997 and sold over two million copies throughout Japan. Regularly appearing inside the top 10 of the Oricon, and on occasion, hitt * [2005.02.16] [[Acoustic: Latte|ACOUSTIC: LATTE]]
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  • ...Kanagawa|Zama]], [[Wikipedia:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa Prefecture]], [[Japan]] ...美) was born on February 9th 1982 in [[Zama]], [[Kanagawa Prefecture]], [[Japan]]. Suzuki first entered the entertainment world in 1997 at the age of fifte
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  • ...]] singer, currently signed to the label [[Universal Music|Universal Music Japan]]. Her debut in the music business was as a member of the now defunct idol * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Okinawa Prefecture|Okinawa, Japan]]
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  • ...ai]], who (as of the 2008 reunion) is no longer in the group. Prior to the 2005 split, Nagao would often work away from the public eye; he would only make ==Great Tour Band==
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  • ...nese pop]] singer-songwriter, currently signed to the label [[Warner Music Japan]]. She debuted in the music business with the album ''[[Blue Jam]]'' under * '''Place of Birth''' [[Kyoto]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...their tenth anniversary in 2009 by holding a concert titled ''Anniversary Tour 5x10'' at Tokyo National Stadium (Kokuritsu-Kyōgijō). In 2010, ARASHI was * [2005.08.03] [[One (ARASHI)|One]]
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Hyogo Prefecture|Hyogo, Japan]] ** [[Nochiura Natsumi]] (2004&ndash;2005)
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  • ...''DAICHI''', is the former lead singer of [[Folder]], where he was dubbed "Japan's Smallest Soulman". His showbiz career began at the age of 9 when he wowed * '''Place of Birth:''' [[Okinawa Prefecture|Okinawa]], [[Japan]]
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  • *[[Ishimura Maiha]] (石村舞波, graduated October 2, 2005) ...rticipating in the group. However, this idea was apparently dropped and in 2005, the other seven Hello! Project Kids ended up forming their own group, [[C-
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  • ...our member girl group. They were formed under [[LesPros Entertainment]] in 2005 as a nine member [[idol]] group. They received great support from school gi ...st 2010, 9nine has been signed under [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Japan]] and would focus on becoming more of a "performance girls unit". Aside fro
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  • ...MARK CORPORATION]] (2003), [[Frontier Works]] (2004), [[ON THE RUN]] (2004~2005), their own label [[ZAZOU Records]] (1999~2000) and the [[Lantis]] sub-labe * [2005.06.22] [[Dilettante]]
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  • ...okohama|Yokohama]], [[wikipedia:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa Prefecture]], Japan to an African-American father and a Korean mother, Kay started her music ca ...okohama|Yokohama]], [[wikipedia:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa Prefecture]], Japan
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  • ...e from [[VERBAL]] was also included in the song as he had just returned to Japan. The Way We Were would be released as a vinyl single on October 24, 1998 un ...9.jpg|thumb|270px|m-flo promoting ''[[Beat Space Nine|BEAT SPACE NINE]]'' (2005)]]
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  • ...アキ) is a Japanese pop singer, songwriter and pianist. She debuted mid-2005 with the single "[[Home (Angela Aki single)|HOME]]", despite releasing two ...:Itano|Itano]], [[wikipedia:Tokushima Prefecture|Tokushima Prefecture]], [[Japan]]
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  • After their live on January 4th, 2010 at Nippon Budoukan, Antic Cafe has been on hiatus. Sin ...ical), whom all hail from the [[Wikipedia:Kantō region|Kantou]] area of [[Japan]], met eachother on an unnamed internet messageboard while searching for ot
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  • ...ipedia: Muroran,_Hokkaidō|Muroran]], [[Wikipedia:Hokkaidō|Hokkaidō]], [[Japan]] ** [[Nochiura Natsumi]] (2004&ndash;2005)
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  • ...ration member of [[Morning Musume]]. She has sold over 1,576,761 copies in Japan alone being the second best-selling solo artist in Hello! Project. Early in * '''Place of Birth:''' [[Edogawa]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...ikawa, Hokkaido|Takikawa]], [[Wikipedia:Hokkaido Prefecture|Hokkaidō]], [[Japan]] ** [[Hello! Project Akagumi]] (2005)
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  • ...so popular it was even covered by star [[Sammi Cheng]]. Her biggest hit in Japan was the single "[[The Power of Smile / Remember the Kiss|The Power of Smile * '''Birthplace:''' Tokyo, Japan
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  • ...130,000. A more recent figure brings the bands sales to over 14,737,920 in Japan alone. After the band's release of their debut, they headed out on an extensive tour, starting in the Kanto region in May 1992. The band soon gathered a small f
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  • '''MAX''' is a four member female idol group hailing from Okinawa, Japan. The group, whose name is an acronym for '''M'''usical '''A'''ctive e'''X'' ...eir first #1 hit. In fall of 1997, they went on their first tour J-POP GIG TOUR. They then released their second album [[Maxomum II|MAXIMUM II]] of Christm
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  • ...version of [[Sing or Die|SING OR DIE]] in the USA and they made a six city tour. * [2005.02.16] [[Nando Demo]] (何度でも)
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  • ...ESTPROMO.jpg|thumb|250px|EXILE promoting ''[[Perfect Best|SELECT BEST]]'' (2005)]] * [2012.01.01] [[EXILE Japan / Solo|EXILE JAPAN / Solo]] <small>('''EXILE''' / [[ATSUSHI|EXILE ATSUSHI]])</small>
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  • ...[[NAYUTAWAVE RECORDS]], a subsidiary of [[Universal Music|Universal Music Japan]]. Since the label change, they have toned down their visual looks. ...it was announced that after their ''THE FANGS OF KILLER "SEVEN" SADNESS'' tour ends on December 12th, [[Suga Yuusuke]] will withdraw from the band. The fa
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  • * '''Place of Birth:''' [[Sapporo]], [[Hokkaido]], [[Japan]] ...- 18.jpg|thumb|225px|Kitade promoting ''[[18 -Eighteen-|18 -eighteen-]]'' (2005)]]
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  • [[File:Iidakaori_2003.jpg|right|210px|thumb|Iida Kaori (2005)]] ...ipedia: Muroran,_Hokkaidō|Muroran]], [[Wikipedia:Hokkaidō|Hokkaidō]], [[Japan]]
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  • ** [[RCA Ariola Japan]] <small>(2000&ndash;2002)</small> ** [[EMI Music Japan]] <small>(2011&ndash;2014)</small>
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  • ...thumb|260px|CHEMISTRY promoting "[[Kimi ga Iru (CHEMISTRY)|Kimi ga Iru]]" (2005)]] * [2005.11.16] [[Four (CHEMISTRY)|fo(u)r]]
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  • ...ngle, "[[Blood on Fire|BLOOD on FIRE]]", was used in the ''[[Initial D]]'' live action movie. Their first full-length album and first mini-album, both titl * [[avex trax]] (2005&ndash;)
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' Naha, [[Okinawa]], [[Japan]] She was first heard in Japan when Tower Records Japan used her song "[[Sing a Song ~No Music, No Life~]]" for a series of commerc
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Kure, Hiroshima|Kure, Hiroshima, Japan]] Shimatani won the "1st The Japan Singer" audition in 1997. She debuted on the [[avex trax]] label in 1999 wi
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  • ...signed to indies label [[SPEED DISK]] (2004-2009) and major label [[Tokuma Japan Communications]] (2009-2010). Ayabie was a [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] and [[ ...r own band, [[AYABIE]], which they revealed on September 17th. Their first live as a new band was a one-man concert titled ''Aki no Kanshasai '10'' on Octo
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Sakai, Fukui|Sakai, Fukui, Japan]] * '''Motto:''' Dream (I always want to live with a dream)
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  • ...kohama, Kanagawa|Yokohama]], [[Wikipedia:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa]], [[Japan]] ** [[Hello! Project Akagumi]] (2005)
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo]], [[Japan]] **[[Hello! Project Shirogumi]] (2005)
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  • * [[Uchi Hiroki]] (内博貴, suspended July 2005) [[Image:NEWS2005.jpg|thumb|230px|NEWS (2005)]]
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  • ...ix members all originating from [[Wikipedia:Kusatsu, Shiga|Kusatsu, Shiga, Japan]]. They are signed to gr8! Records under the [[Sony Music Entertainment|Son ...rious songs for them and serves as back-up member for the band during some live shows. Despite sighting musical differences as a reason for not joining UVE
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  • [[Universal Music Japan]] label. She has often been compared to [[Shiina Ringo]] due to her dedicat * '''Place of Birth:''' [[Osaka]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...|electronic]] duo from [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. They are under [[Warner Music Japan]]'s sub-label [[unBORDE]]. Prior to that, they were on their own label [[co ...Keikaku]]" (in that order). The first one was shown in theaters before the live-action movie ''[[Cutie Honey (movie)|Cutie Honey]]''.
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Hokkaido Prefecture|Hokkaido, Japan]] ...ollege|Hakodate Otani College]]. After graduation, she worked briefly as a tour guide and beautician.
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  • ...(松田聖子) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer-songwriter and is one of Japan's most influential female artists. She got her start as an [[Idol]] startin .../Fukuoka Fukuoka] [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefecture Prefecture], [[Japan]]
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] ...under the alias of "Katie". The band had two of their songs featured on a 2005 compilation album called ''[[...Of Newtypes|...of newtypes]]''.
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Yasu, Shiga|Yasu, Shiga, Japan]] ** [[abingdon boys school]] (2005&ndash;present)
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  • ...anbase by releasing albums and touring in other countries, most notably in Japan. Also, their dedication to one another proved strong and remarkable, as the ===Live Albums===
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  • *[2001.01.07] #039 - Hello! Project 2001 special (live) ===2005===
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  • ...[avex trax]] to go back to her former record label, [[Sony Music Japan|BMG Japan]]. In 1998 she debuted with the single "[[Tsutsumi Komu You ni...]]", which She first appeared in 1998 after being spotted at an BMG Japan audition in '97. After that, she gave herself the name "MISIA", a combinati
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  • * [1979.08.05] [[Magical Musical Tour (Fushigi na Tabi)|Magical Musical Tour (Fushigi na Tabi)]] (不思議な旅) ===<span class="mw-headline"> Live Albums </span>===
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  • * [[climax entertainment]] (2001-2005) ..., but they continue to be one of the most popular [[Indie|indie]] bands in Japan and continuously achieve high sales with each album release. In 2003, HY be
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  • ...um "Phased" was released internationally by Double Life Records in 2002. A tour in Belgium and Holland in 2003 was followed by various festival performance ...llowing appearances as a supporting act to "Lemongrass" and "Weathertunes" live performances, their tracks were featured on compilations created by the "Le
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  • ...Shin Ki''' (동방신기) in Korea and '''Tohoshinki''' (東方神起) in Japan, or by the acronyms TVXQ, DBSK, TVfXQ, TVXQ!) is a [[K-Pop]]/[[J-Pop]] male ...ril 2010, [[avex]] stated through a press release that their activities in Japan were also put in hold or suspended.
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  • ...est known for contributing her songs to anime. She made her debut in April 2005 with "[[Bokutachi no Yukue]]". * '''Birthplace:''' Miyagi Prefecture, [[Japan]]
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  • ...[kco|Yamada Keiko]] in a singing contests while [[Marc Panther]] was a MTV Japan VJ at that time. They released their first single later that year, entitled ...e2 Pop/Rock]]''. They also kicked off their anniversary tour, globe decade tour, and appeared at a-nation during that year.
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  • * '''Place of Birth:''' [[Tochigi Prefecture]], [[Japan]] ...ama Promo.jpg|thumb|235px|hitomi promoting "[[Cragy Mama|CRA"G"Y☆MAMA]]"(2005)]]
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  • ...eir major debut in March 2006 with [[Sony Music Entertainment|EPIC Records Japan]]. ...ormed in February 1999 as an [[Indie|indie]] band based in [[Kanagawa]], [[Japan]]. Founded by [[Mizuno Yoshiki]] and [[Yamashita Hotaka]], the two began do
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  • ...group under SM Entertainment for almost 7 years. They debuted in November 2005, with the album ''[[Super Junior 05|SuperJunior05 (TWINS)]]'' as a twelve-m ...ss Asia and they have held concerts in such places as Taiwan, Thailand and Japan.
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  • *'''Birthplace:''' [[Osaka]], [[Osaka Prefecture]], [[Japan]] *'''Radio Shows:''' SHIGET TOGETHER (2005-2008), SORASHIGE BOOK (2011-)
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  • ...reer by signing a global record contract with [http://wmg.jp/ Warner Music Japan]. * '''Place of Birth''': [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...the 4th best-selling artist and having sold more than 47,083,000 copies in Japan. ...almost 3 million copies. The single was marked the 3rd best-selling one in Japan. In 2001, guitarist [[Omori Takashi]] graduated from the group to take a re
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Niihama|Niihama, Ehime, Japan]] On October 2005, her 12th single "[[Eternal Blaze|ETERNAL BLAZE]]" reach #2 on the Oricon w
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  • ...unomiya, Tochigi|Utsunomiya]], [[wikipedia:Tochigi Prefecture|Tochigi]], [[Japan]] ** [[avex mode]] <small>(2005)</small>
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  • ...called "hello! x2". They released a decent number of singles, did a small tour in Singapore, and even performed in ''[[Ribbon no Kishi: The Musical]]''. T * [2005.10.26] [[Suite Room Number 1]] (スイートルームナンバー1)
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  • ...SLYME''' is a Japanese hip-hop group. Currently signed onto [[Warner Music Japan]], the members are [[RYO-Z]], [[ILMARI]], [[PES]] & [[SU]] who serve as voc ...e Warner Indies Label. In 2001, they officially signed onto [[Warner Music Japan]], releasing their first major single "[[Stepper's Delight|STEPPER'S DELIGH
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  • ...MI]] in 2006. In 2013, Ayaka moved from [[Dreamusic]] to [[Universal Music Japan]] sub-label, [[Universal Music|NAYUTAWAVE RECORDS]]. * '''Place of Birth:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' Aichi Prefecture, [[Japan]] ...no Aya 1st Live 2008 Riot Tour Live DVD|Hirano Aya 1st LIVE 2008 RIOT TOUR LIVE DVD]]
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  • ...o the group and made her debut during Hello! Project's 2006 Winter concert tour. For the rest of 2006, °C-ute appeared in several concerts performing orig ...Satomi]]. On December 30, 2007, °C-ute was chosen as "Best New Artist" by Japan Record Awards, 14 out of the 21 panel judges voted for them. In December 20
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  • ...beginning of September 2004, members of the internet service provider in [[Japan]] called [[FLET'S]] (フレッツ) were able to access special videos of [[ [[Nakazawa Yuko]] Xmas live concert diary 2004-12-23
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  • ...cert of this tour, on November 24, at ZEPP Tokyo, was later broadcasted in Japan by WOWOW. ...careers, they changed their label from [[Warner Music Japan]] to [[Tokuma Japan Communications]].
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  • ...pan and recently completed their second tour of the United States in early 2005. The band decide to disband. They held a "final" live in May 2006. Each member going seperate ways. [[Kajinaga Daishi|DAISHI]] pu
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  • 2005 marked the group's 10th anniversary. They opened up a temporary museum in S ...their LIVE TOUR 2008 VIBES concert. For the first time the concept of the tour was left to the members. [[Okada Junichi]] was given the opportunity to lea
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  • ...eak viewer ship of 32.8% and an average of 17.7% in the Kantou Region of [[Japan]]. The program raised ¥300 million for charity ($2.6 Million USD). The shi * [2005.04.20] [[Summary of Johnny's World|SUMMARY of Johnny's World]]
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  • In 2005, Uchi Hiroki was suspended from all activities with Kanjani8 due to an unde * Have four songs: Purin (2003), Amechan (2004), Mikan (2004), and Onigishi (2005).
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  • ...wn in Japan with their television show ''[[Pa-Pa-Pa-Pa-Puffy]]'' (aired in Japan on [[TV Asahi]]). They became well known worldwide and in America with thei ...i]]'' and follow-up singles and full albums also sold into the millions in Japan alone.
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  • ...kipedia:Linkin Park|Linkin Park]] or [[ORANGE RANGE]]) on the [[Sony Music Japan]] label. Their name is sometimes shortened to 'Haikara (ハイカラ)' in J ...:DAYSPROMO.jpg|thumb|300px|right|HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR promoting [[Days]] (2005)]]
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  • * [2005.06.08] [[ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION Presents NANO-MUGEN Compilation|ASIAN KUN ===Live Albums===
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  • * [2005.04.20] [[Thumpx|THUMP<sup>x</sup>]] ===Live Albums===
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  • * '''Birth Place:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] [[File:MOON Kanaspade.jpg|right|240px|thumb|Kana promoting ''[[Spade]]'' (2005)]]
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  • * [[east west japan]] (1999-2000) ...lbum (filmed at the Osaka-jo Hall) would later become the first of several live concerts to be released on VHS and DVD.
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  • ...er the [[Sony]] sub-label [[Ki/oon Records]]. The band made their debut in 2005 with the mini-album, ''[[chatmonchy Has Come|chatmonchy has come]]'', but i ===Before 2005: Beginnings===
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  • ..., without a break. One tour focused on the physical performance. The other tour was the combination of the band with the latest technology on a huge set. T ...ws|Tomorrow never knows]]". That song was composed in a hotel during their tour. It was about life itself and also about the real circumstances that the ba
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  • '''GLAY''' is one of Japan's most popular [[:Category:J-Rock|rock]] bands. GLAY's name originated from Since their debut single, "[[Rain (GLAY)|RAIN]]" (produced by [[X Japan]]'s [[YOSHIKI]]), they have produced over 10 albums and 40 singles. With re
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  • ...solo projects. GO!GO!7188 released their comeback single after a break in 2005, "[[Kinkyori Ren'ai]]", which was followed by their fifth studio album, ''[ ===Live Albums===
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  • ...areer, but in 2020, she reunited with Tokyo Jihen again for a new EP and a tour. * '''Birthplace:''' [[wikipedia:Saitama|Saitama]], [[Japan]]
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