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  • : 2003.08.20 # [[Hanabi ~Episode II~|HANABI ~episode II~ "HΛL'S MIX 2003"]]
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  • ...BUMPROMO.jpg|thumb|left|250px|BoA promoting "[[Valenti (album)|VALENTI]]" (2003)]] ...Love|Eien / UNIVERSE / Believe in LOVE]]" with her English debut album. On August 31, 2009, she released ''[[BoA (album)|BoA Deluxe]]'', a repackaged version
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  • ...to Sayaka (singer)|Yamamoto Sayaka]]. The new 8-girl group "re-debuted" in 2003 with the single "[[Music Is My Thing|MUSIC IS MY THING]]". In February 2003, the group released their first cover album, ''[[Dream World|dream world]]'
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  • ...the indies label [[UNDER CODE PRODUCTION]]. The band formed on April 1st, 2003 somewhere in the [[Wikipedia:Kansai region|Kansai region]] of Japan as an [ ...決定!!]" ''Arc @ UNDER CODE''. 2010.12.20. Retrieved 2010.12.20</ref> On August 1st, 2011 it was revealed that the members formed a new band, [[FUTURISM.BO
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  • *'''Stage Names:''' Kurimu (久里夢) <small>(2003)</small>, KLIM <small>(2004)</small>, Kamiki Aya (上木彩矢) <small>(200 ** [[FOR LIFE RECORDS]] <small>(2003&ndash;2004)</small>
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  • In August 2013, she legally changed her name to Rika Kakiuchi (垣内りか). She lat 2003 was a big year for Aiuchi Rina. When [[Full Jump|FULL JUMP]] was released,
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  • ...n, but both parties finally reached an out-of-court settlement in November 2003. Suzuki liked the ''joins'' concept and continued it. In August 2007, she released her 27th single, "[[Free Free / Super Music Maker|FREE F
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  • * [2003.07.09] [[How's It Going|How's it going?]] * [2003.02.13] [[Tomadoi Nagara]] (とまどいながら; ''While Lost'')
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  • ** [[Gomattou]] (2002&ndash;2003) ** [[SALT5]] (2003)
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  • *** [[Morning Musume Sakura Gumi]] (2003–2004) *** 2003: [[SALT5]]
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  • In August 2006 she released her first solo single in more than five years, [[Kanata e * [2003 - 2006] [[Wikipedia:Les Misérables|Les Misérables]]
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  • ...bum ''[[637 -Always and Forever-|637 -always and forever-]]'' was released August 22nd, 2001. The songs on the album featured her new venture into the urban ...weeks. Tt would sell 51,360 in its first week and 213,023 total copies in 2003 to become the 62nd best selling album of that year.
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  • Aiba joined Johnny's Jimusho in August of 1996 for the sole reason of wanting to play basketball with SMAP. It is * '''2003''' Yankee Bokou ni Kaeru (ヤンキー母校に帰る)
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  • * [[Red Cafe]] (2003-2014) ===2003-2004===
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  • ** [[Gomattou]] (2002–2003) * [2003.02.05] [[Makking Gold 1|Makking GOLD 1]] (マッキングGOLD①)
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  • Joined 2003 * [[Ishikawa Rika]] (石川梨華, 2001–2003)
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  • ...six years later on October 28, 2008 after Aki left the group at the end of August that year. ...ckly went off of the charts. The same charting positions continued even in 2003, where two released singles failed to place in the top 30. In 2004, their c
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  • ** [[Minimoni]] (2000-2003) ** [[ZYX]] (2003)
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  • ...] entitled "[[Color Ningen]]". Enomoto would continue with Sony until late 2003. ...orNingenPROMO.JPG|thumb|220px|Enomoto Kurumi promoting "[[Color Ningen]]" (2003)]]
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  • On October 29, 2003, she debuted with the single "[[Kesenai Tsumi]]", which was used as the fir ...en. Each single was released on the 7th, 17th, or 27th of each month until August 27th, 2006. Most of the songs were covers of 1980's hit song, but a few tra
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  • *'''Birth date:''' August 9, 1972 ...album, A-Mei embarked on a tour around Asia shortly after its release. Her 2003 album, ''[[Yonggan (A-Mei)|Yǒnggǎn]]'', was met with the same response. S
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  • At the start of August 2008 Amano announced that after the year was over she would both retire as On August 1st, 2008 Amano annonuced that after the year was over (specifically after
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  • ** [[Minimoni]] <small>(2003&ndash;2004)</small> ** [[Morning Musume Sakuragumi]] <small>(2003&ndash;2004)</small>
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  • ** [[Morning Musume Sakuragumi]] (2003&ndash;2004) ** [[7AIR]] (2003)
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  • **[[Morning Musume Otomegumi]] (2003&ndash;2004) **[[11WATER]] (2003)
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  • ...'N'''orth, '''E'''ast, '''W'''est and '''S'''outh. The group was formed in 2003 as a nine member group under the label [[Johnny's Entertainment]] and relea * [[Moriuchi Takahiro]] (森内貴寛, left December 18, 2003)
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  • ...roup of all time, with a reported 80 million albums and singles sold since August 2011.<ref>http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/rankmusic/2000367/</ref> * [2003.09.17] [[Big Machine|BIG MACHINE]]
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  • ...w]]'', the first of original material in nearly two years, was released on August 15, 2005. * [2003.10.29] [[Air/Cook/Sky]]
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  • ** [[ZYX]] (2003) ...as a member of Hello! Project Kids after passing the group's audition. In 2003, she was a member of the special unit ZYX. In 2004, she was one of eight me
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  • ...promo.jpg|thumb|225px|YUKI promoting "[[Hummingbird (YUKI)|Hummingbird]]" (2003)]] In early 2003, YUKI continued the acoustic trend with the release of two new singles: "[[
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  • ...soon made her television debut as the host of [[saku saku]] on March 31st, 2003. On May 10th, 2004 she released her debut single "[[Level 42]]", derived fr On August 1st she released ''[[Kaela Web Tour 2012 @ Nippon Budokan|KAELA WEB TOUR 20
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  • ...n 1997, and later signed with [[Universal Music|Universal Music Japan]] in 2003 with their third studio album ''[[Zekuu (MUCC)|Zekuu]]'' on September 3rd. ...titled "Shinrei Taiken Buss Tour Vol.1" started on July 24th and ended on August 30th, hitting nine stops. During the entire tour, the band's last demo tape
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  • In 2003, Rie entered college at the University of Arts in [[Wikipedia:London|London In August 2005, Rie made a guest apperance on [[m-flo]]'s second [[m-flo loves...|lov
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  • KILLERS originally formed under the name "Kirakira Afro". In August 2006 they became "KILLERS" after performing at the live event "Kirakira Afr
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  • ...ed in April 2008, followed by [[Yakusoku no Tsubasa]] in May 2008. Then on August 10, 2010, she collaborated with world-renowned producer David Foster on an * [2003.12.03] [[MISIA Single Collection 5th Anniversary|MISIA SINGLE COLLECTION 5t
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  • ...i na Konamaiki]], but that failed to bring much publicity. In February 5th 2003, her debut mini-album was released, entitled [[Secret & Lies]]. In October of 2003, her sixth single [[Kimi to Yakusoku Shita Yasashii Ano Basho Made]] was us
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  • ...and [[Sads]]. After [[Sads]]' started their indefinite hiatus in August of 2003, Kiyoharu started his solo career under the label [[Universal Music Japan]] * [2003.12.05] [[Xmas]]
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  • Tong Vfang Xien Qi officially debuted on December 26, 2003. It was during a joint showcase in Seoul between Korean singer [[BoA]] and ...ki)|Begin]]", their 6th Japanese single. Only a couple of months later, on August 16, Tohosinki released the Japanese single "[[Sky (Tohoshinki)|Sky]]". "Sky
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  • Having formed in the early months of 2002 with their first single in August of that year, the band produced songs extremely quickly with one live tour, On August 1, 2006, avex announced a third best album to be released on September 20th
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  • ...releasing five albums with the label and several more releases, in August 2003 all the members left the band except for hidaka, who changed his stage name * [2003.08.27] [[Best Crusaders|BEST CRUSADERS]] <small>('''indies''')</small>
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  • ...roup on [[avex trax]]. The girls won the avex Audition at the beginning of 2003 and debuted later that year. They disbanded on June 7th, 2006. ...o Miori]]. After severals months of training, they debuted on August 27th, 2003 with the single "[[Lolita Strawberry in Summer|LolitA☆Strawberry in summe
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  • ...do!'' in 2001, and the unit "MYTHRIL" was also formed (MAI left MYTHRIL in 2003). She began doing local performances in Fukuoka, but became bored and moved ...l and dancing skills while in Seoul. She made her Korean-language debut in August 2004, releasing "[[Away (Mai)|AWAY]]" in South Korea. It stayed at #1 for t
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  • ...oting "[[Shining_Star_Wasurenai_Kara|Shining Star ☆Wasurenai Kara☆]]" (2003)]] ...gle "[[Believe (Tamaki Nami)|Believe]]", which was released on April 23rd, 2003 when she was only 15 years old. The titular song was used as an opening the
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  • ...omo.jpg|thumb|200px|Suneohair promoting ''[[A Watercolor|a watercolor]]'' (2003)]] ...his first demo tape to indies label [[cafe au label]]. Later that year in August, he began to be the support bassist for [[THE SUGAR FIELDS]], playing sever
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  • ...on charts. This was shortly followed by the release of "[[Love Angel]]" in August, which failed to perform as well as its predecessor, the release of "[[Crag ...er a brief appearance in another domestic film, ''[[Life Is Journey]]'' in 2003.
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  • * The band opened for [[Tamaki Nami]] on August 5th, 2005 at an Atsugi, Kanagawa music festival.
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  • [[Image:Tanpopo3.jpg|180px|thumb|3rd generation Tanpopo (August 2002 – 2009). '''L to R:''' Niigaki Risa, Ishikawa Rika, Shibata Ayumi, K [[Image:Tanpopo2.jpg|180px|thumb|2nd generation Tanpopo (June 2000 – August 2002). '''L to R:''' Ishikawa Rika, Yaguchi Mari, Kago Ai, Iida Kaori]]
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  • * [[Omori Takashi]] (Guitar) (graduated August 2001) In August 2008, the band celebrated their 30th anniversary with the single [[I Am You
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  • ...recorded 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 ...noha (mini-album)|Kotonoha]]'', her first release of original material, on August 1st. This release did better than her self-titled one, reaching #37 on the
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  • ...ka]] (former member of [[Morning Musume]]), [[Miyoshi Erika]] (winner of a 2003 [[Hello! Project]] auditon), and [[Okada Yui]] (a former [[Hello! Pro Egg]]
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  • ...formed the band [[Black Biscuits]], which disbanded eventually in 1999. In 2003, she had moved from EMI to AVEX Taiwan. Currently she had total of 6 record * [2003.09.28] [[Wo Ai Ni x4 the secret to happiness is love]] (我愛你 x4 the se
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  • ...mixer for many artists including [[Hamasaki Ayumi]] and [[Suzuki Ami]]. By 2003, he chose to become a vocalist, and he began the RAM RIDER project. Though ...Aeru yo]]" which was the opening theme to the TV program ''[[CDTV]]''. By August 2005, he participated as a DJ at 2 big open air live shows "ROCK IN JAPAN F
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  • ** [[Country Musume|Country Musume ni Ishikawa Rika]] (2001–2003) ** [[7AIR]] (2003)
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  • Later in August of 2006, KAT-TUN hosted the 24 Jikan Terebi (24 Hour TV) charity event. Thi * [2003.02.26] [[Okyakusama wa Kamisama - Concert 55 Man Nin Ai no Request ni Kotae
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  • *[[Ya-Ya-yah!]] (January 5, 2003 - October 27, 2007) (Yabu, Yaotome, Yuto, Ryutaro, Daiki, Inoo, Takaki, Chi * [2009.06.21] Myojo 2009 August (''Feature'')
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  • On August 25th, 2004 they released their first single, [[Naniwa Iroha Bushi]] which w * Their first performance was at the 2003 Xmas Party concert.
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  • ...of the band after the release of their 15th single "[[Reache|Re:ache]]" on August 11th, 2010. ...performed in US Army clubs on the island and would cover Western songs. In 2003, the band met [[MAAKIII|Maki]] by chance, who they met at a music festival,
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  • ...pan]] using her real name, '''Watanabe Mizuki''' releasing two singles. In 2003 she begun to work with Swedish producer [[Tord Backstrom]], and debuted und ...the songs featured on these singles. Nothing would be heard from her until August 2001 when a song of hers, "[[Aoi Kioku]]" was used as the image song in the
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  • ...l-Kei|visual-kei]] variety. They signed with [[PluS label]] and debuted in August of 2001. On May 18th, 2002, they released their first demo tape "[[Brise (K * [2010.04.16] [[Transmigration Best 2003-2005|Transmigration BEST 2003-2005]]
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  • In August 1997, their 12th single [[However|HOWEVER]] remained at the top of the char ...San Francisco, on August 12, and at the House of Blues, in Los Angeles, on August 15 and 16, 2008.
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  • This album won the [[Japan Gold Disc Award]] for [[Album of the Year]] in 2003. [[Category:August 2002]]
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  • * [2003.05.07] [[Smile (Suga Shikao)|SMILE]] * [2013.02.27] [[Best Hit!! Suga Shikao -2003~2011-|BEST HIT!! SUGA SHIKAO -2003~2011-]]
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  • ...career as a model on the popular girls fashion magazine "Hana☆Chu→" in 2003. Eventually she became the ''top model'' for her specific age group which w On August 15, 2007, her official website announced that she would take a break from h
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  • ** [[Petitmoni]] (2002-2003) ** [[ROMANS]] (2003)
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  • May 2000 – August 2002 August 2002 – 2003
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  • In August of 2002, they took part in the Rock Dalgui Ureumsori Festival and contribut In February of 2003, the group released their first full-length album, ''[[Radiostar]]''. A sec
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  • ** [[Morning Musume]] (1998-2003) Kei graduated in mid-2003, at the same time Morning Musume's 6th generation debuted, forming a brief
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  • ...nger. She was also the lead singer of the [[J-Pop]] group [[SweetS]] from 2003 to 2006. ...the [[avex trax]] 2002-2003 auditions, and the group debuted on August 27, 2003. During these years, she took the leading vocal role of the group. Yoshimur
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  • ...s a fifth generation member of [[Morning Musume]]. She joined the group in August 2001 along with fellow fifth generation members [[Takahashi Ai]], [[Ogawa M ** [[Morning Musume Sakuragumi]] (2003&ndash;2004)
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  • ...s a fifth generation member of [[Morning Musume]]. She joined the group in August 2001 along with fellow fifth generation members [[Takahashi Ai]], [[Niigaki She graduated from [[Morning Musume]] on August 27, 2006. She was studying English in New Zealand. She returned in 2008 as
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  • ...sed her debut single "[[Houseki|Houseki]]", a theme song for the anime, in August of the same year.
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  • ** [[Spin Aqua]] (2002-2003) On August 1st, she released the single "[[Bubble Trip / Sweet Sweet Song|BUBBLE TRIP
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  • ...channel comparable to MTV) show, "Super VJ Model Selection Conference" in 2003. Some of her previous appearances have been in the shows, "Matchmaker 'S'" ...rough voice training, dance lessons and studying the Japanese language. In August, 2006, she participated in [[Mix Gatas]] as number 16. Since then, she appe
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  • ...oards in [[Sharan Q]]. Ichii retired from the music business at the end of 2003, married Yoshizawa Naoki, and had a child. ...fficial blog opened and an interview with FLASH magazine was published. On August 30 she returned to TV in a TBS show called ''Sunday Japon'', and on Septemb
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  • ...spired band. They released their first single, ''Sotoyama'', on August 19, 2003, andtheir first mini-album, ''Mahora no Tsuki'', on July 8, 2006. * [2003.08.19] 外山節 ([[Sotoyama|Sotoyama]])
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  • * AUGUST * [[Hello! Project Releases (2003)]]
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  • ...s created so you can easily see or know the [[Hello! Project]] releases of 2003. == 2003 ==
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  • * AUGUST * [[Hello! Project Releases (2003)]]
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  • ** [[ZYX]] (2003) The disbandment of °C-ute was announced on August 20, 2016 through various online and print news sources, followed closely by
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  • ** [[ZYX]] (2003) ...Project]] as one of fifteen members of [[Hello! Project Kids]] in 2002. In 2003, she was a member of special unit [[ZYX]]. It wasn't until 2005 that she an
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  • ** [[Aa!]] (2003; 2009&ndash;2015) ...l as on [[Minimoni]]'s single, "[[Genki Jirushi no Oomori Song]]." In fall 2003, she was announced as a member of the one-shot unit [[Aa!]] and garnered mu
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  • The disbandment of °C-ute was announced on August 20, 2016 through various online and print news sources, followed closely by * [2003] [[Japan Meat Information Service Center - Oh!Niku]] (日本食肉消費総
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  • ** [[Morning Musume]] (2003&ndash;2010) ** [[Morning Musume Sakuragumi]] (2003&ndash;2004)
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  • ** [[Morning Musume]] (2003-2014) ** [[Morning Musume Otomegumi]] (2003-2004)
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  • ...She was also the second back singer of the [[J-Pop]] group [[SweetS]] from 2003 to 2006. ...rom the avex trax 2002-2003 auditions, and the group debuted on August 27, 2003. During these years, she had side projects such as modelling for various ma
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  • ...umi Hamasaki Countdown Live 2002-2003 A|ayumi hamasaki COUNTDOWN LIVE 2002-2003 A]] *[2003.03.18~05.27] [[A Complete ~All Singles~|ayumi hamasaki LIMITED TA LIVE TOUR
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  • ...ond [[CM]] song, the opening theme song for the show [[Music Fighter]] for August 2005, image song for [[NTV]]'s "Sports Urugus" and was the official song of [[Category:August 2005]]
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  • After several sporadic released in 2003 and 2003, Chara would come back for an album called ''[[Yoake Mae]]'', which was not ...sic video]] for the song released. Chara re-appeared in in late August. On August 29th she released two things: ''[[Live Life ~Chara's Union Live House Tour
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  • : 2003.08.27 * [2003.07.19] a-nation '03
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  • : 2003.08.27 [[Category:2003 Albums]]
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  • *[2003.10.09~31] [[A Museum ~30th Single Collection Live~|A MUSEUM ~30th single co ; SEASONS "2003 ReBirth Mix"
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  • ...003, Tarou left the band. Luvie performed as a quartet for over a year. In August 2004, Luvie played their first one man live in Meguro Rock May Can. [[Yuu ( * [[Tarou]] (たろう) - Guitar (left: 2003)
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  • ...VE LIKE ALOHA" tour in 2003, aiko performed at Katase Beach in Enoshima on August 30, and on the 31st of October she held her first festival performance at a ...oven in the [[Oricon]]'s survey, her tour "LOVE LIKE ALOHA Vol.2", held on August 30, 2005 on the Southern Beach at [[wikipedia:Chigasaki, Kanagawa|Chigasaki
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  • : 2003.08.06 ...rted for 12 weeks. It also sold 136,184 copies, becoming the #74 single of 2003.
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  • ...|left|200px|Onitsuka Chihiro promoting "[[Sign (Onitsuka Chihiro)|Sign]]" (2003)]] ...arranged "[[Sign (Onitsuka Chihiro)|Sign]]" in May, which was followed in August by a more rock-influenced upbeat track "[[Beautiful Fighter]]". However, in
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  • ...brief indies period debuted under the major label [[Sony Music Japan]] in 2003 with the single "[[Kirikirimai]]". They soon shot to fame, with their debut ...more indies release with the single "[[Michishirube / Midnight Gauge]]" in August. After releasing this single, the band left Okinawa and toured mainland Jap
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  • * [[Junichi Sugai|SUGAI]] Drums (1998 - 2003) On August 8, 2010 they came back from their hiatus as a trio with a more prominent ro
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  • ...~Kimi ga Kureta Mono~|secret base ~Kimi ga Kureta Mono~]]". At the end of 2003, [[Okoshi Takayo]] graduated from ZONE and was replaced by [[Nishimura Tomo ...ra Tomoka]] announced two ZONE reunion concerts to be held in Tokyo during August. A recording of these concerts was subsequently released on DVD/BD. In 20
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  • ...model [[Nakamura Kentaro]] in 2004. She later married him a year later on August 10 in a shotgun wedding. At the same time, she announced that she was three * [2003] [[Kochira Hon Ikegami Sho 2|Kochira Hon Ikegami Sho 2]]
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  • ...ROCK IN JAPAN FESTIVAL'', ''ARABAKI ROCK FEST'' and ''SUMMER SONIC'01'' in August. The band's collaboration with [[ZEEBRA]], "[[I Can't Live Without My Radio ...ry, with over 30,000 people in attendance. The band continued to tour into 2003, and [[JESSE]] collaborated with the [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beastie
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