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  • * [[Always (A Song for Love)|ALWAYS (A SONG FOR LOVE)]] ===[[Takahashi Mariko]]===
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  • [[Takahashi Ai]] (with Taisei) | Takahashi Ai
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  • ...ka no Tame ni ~What Can I Do for Someone~|Dareka no Tame ni ~What can I do for someone?~]] (誰かのために) * "[[Ue kara Mariko]]" single
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  • * [[Ue kara Mariko]] * [[Noel no Yoru]] ("[[Ue kara Mariko]]")
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  • [[File:AKB48 Takahashi Minami 2015.jpg|thumb|200px|Takahashi Minami (2015)]] [[File:AKB48 Takahashi Minami 2014.jpg|thumb|200px|Takahashi Minami (2014)]]
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  • * "[[Ue kara Mariko]]" single * [[Kataomoi no Taikakusen]] (片思いの対角線) <small>(Unit understudy for [[Nito Moeno]])</small>
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  • |rowspan="2" |[[Ue kara Mariko]]||[[Noel no Yoru]]|| |[[Ruby (AKB48)|Ruby]]||Shinoda Team A<br/>'''Center''' <small>w/ [[Takahashi Minami]]</small>
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  • ...nd a regular CD-only edition. The title track was used as the ending theme for the [[TBS]] variety show ''[[Rank Oukoku]]'' during October and November 20 ...[[Itano Tomomi]], [[Oshima Mai]], [[Kojima Haruna]], [[Shinoda Mariko]], [[Takahashi Minami]], [[Nakanishi Rina]], [[Narita Risa]], [[Ohe Tomomi]], [[Tojima Han
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  • ...regular edition. This single reached #10 on the [[Oricon]] charts, charted for three weeks and sold 18,429 copies. ...ano Tomomi]], [[Kojima Haruna]], [[Maeda Atsuko]], [[Minegishi Minami]], [[Takahashi Minami]], [[Kasai Tomomi]], [[Miyazawa Sae]], [[Ono Erena]], [[Oshima Yuko]
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  • # [[Nageki no Figure]] (嘆きのフィギュア) <small>([[Itano Tomomi]], [[Takahashi Minami]], [[Nakanishi Rina]], [[Maeda Atsuko]])</small> ...湘南) <small>([[Oshima Mai]], [[Orii Ayumi]], [[Sato Yukari]], [[Shinoda Mariko]], [[Watanabe Shiho]])</small>
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  • # [[A Song for XX (song)|A Song for ××]] Click "Expand" for more details:
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  • ...h his solo projects, Osawa has set out countless producing and remix works for both artists in Japan and abroad. Osawa describes himself as a "Musical Mu ...eleased their self-titled first album under the independent record label [[For Life Records]] on June 18, 1993. The album was very well received both dome
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  • ...19 types of alternative jacket. Oogoe Diamond was used as the ending theme for the [[Dorama|dorama]] [[Mendol ~Ikemen Idol~]]. ...[Kitahara Rie]], [[Kojima Haruna]], [[Sato Yukari]], [[Shinoda Mariko]], [[Takahashi Minami]], [[Maeda Atsuko]], [[Minegishi Minami]], [[Miyazaki Miho]]
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  • In 1995, she married actor [[Nagase Masatoshi]] and was married to him for nine years until their divorced in 2004. * [1984.07.05] [[Absolute Best For CD]]
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  • ...d [[Gurei]] while in college. After graduation, she became the keyboardist for folk group [[Yoshika Band]] in 1975. She later made her solo debut four yea ...r music career to start composing and writing lyrics for other artists and for songs of anime. But sadly, she died from cervical cancer in 2004.
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  • In 1994, she married [[Shimizu Nobuyuki]] for eleven years until their divorce in 2005. The couple had one child together * [[Mariko]] - [[Boy Friend]]
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  • # [[Takahashi Ai]] - [[Cosmos (Morning Musume)|Cosmos]] (秋桜) <small>(original: [[Yama ...- [[For You... (Morning Musume)|for you...]] <small>(original: [[Takahashi Mariko]])</small>
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  • ...he went on to compose, arrange, and writer lyrics for many artists, mostly for the genre of anime music. She later debuted as a singer-songwriter with the ; [[Kouda Mariko]]
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  • * [[Hashire! Penguin]] ("[[Ue kara Mariko]]") <small>(Team 4) ('''Center''')</small> * [[Oh! Baby!]] <small>(Takahashi Team A)</small>
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  • : for you... ...[Linlin]]. It is a cover of [[Takahashi Mariko]]'s [[For You... (Takahashi Mariko)|song of the same name]]. It appears on the album ''[[Champloo 1 ~Happy Mar
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  • ...He launched a solo career in 1991 and has also written and produced songs for many different artists. Additionally, Takamizawa hosts his own radio show a ...". HMV. 2003-08-31. Retrieved 2010-04-17.</ref> He also developed a liking for basketball and eventually became captain of the basketball team.<ref name="
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  • ...is a Japanese lyricist. Matsui got his start in 1981 by writing the lyrics for the group [[CHAGE and ASKA]] after winning the Yamaha Song Contest. === [[Mariko (singer)|Mariko]] ===
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  • ...for you-]] || 2009.04.29 || 243,305 || [[Image:Break the Records -by you & for you- limited.jpg|100px]] ...| [[No Reason ~Otokogokoro~]] || 2009.05.27 || 66,651 || [[Image:Takahashi Mariko - No Reason ~Otokogokoro~.jpg|100px]]
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  • ...wn music. He also started to appear as a guest vocalist for various albums for artists like [[Matsuoka Naoya]]. By the mid-80s, Kubota began to compose for various artists like [[Iwasaki Hiromi]], [[Koizumi Kyoko]], and [[Tahara To
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  • In generasia, '''For You''' could be a reference to: * ''[[For You (CLIFF EDGE)|for you]]'', [[CLIFF EDGE]]'s second album.
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  • # [[For You... (Tokunaga Hideaki)|for you...]] <small>(original: [[Takahashi Mariko]])</small> ...artists. The album reached #3 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for 120 weeks, selling 721,461 copies (as of 2010.04.12). It sold 253,088 copie
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  • [[Image:Takahashi Mariko - No Reason 2 Promo.jpg|350px|thumb|Takahashi Mariko promoting ''[[No Reason 2 ~Motto Otokogokoro~]]'' (2010)]] ...1972 as the lead vocalist of the band [[Pedro & Capricious]], who is known for the song "[[Johnny e no Dengon]]". In 1978, she left the band to pursuit a
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  • # [[Red Line ~For TA~|RED LINE ~for TA~]] ...it didn't include the bonus content. It reached #76 on Oricon and charted for one week.
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  • : ''For the member of [[AKB48 Team 8]], see [[Yokoyama Yui (AKB48 Team 8)]].'' |rowspan="2" style="padding: 3px"|[[Ue kara Mariko]]||style="padding: 3px"|[[Noel no Yoru]]||
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  • ...y used until the First Senbatsu Election, which chose the selected members for "[[Iiwake Maybe]]", but the process of choosing specific members to perform ...by an election, while others such as "[[Chance no Junban]]" and "[[Ue kara Mariko]]" were chosen via a rock-paper-scissors tournament.
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  • ...n constantly carrying books, Hosono appointed him to write the song lyrics for the band. Since all the members took on a pseudonym, Matsumoto's was "Edo M ...artists. His first assignment was writing lyrics for the song "[[Endan]]" for the folk group [[Itsu no Akai Fuusen]] in 1972. When Happy End broke up at
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  • :''For the artist managed by [[Tristone Entertainment]], see [[Yamamoto Sayaka (si |rowspan="1" |[[Ue kara Mariko]]||[[Noel no Yoru]]||
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  • ...ry Little Thing)|For the moment]] || 1997.06.04 || 688,270 || [[Image:ELT For the moment.jpg|50px]] | 41 || [[Takahashi Yoko]] || [[Tamashii no Refrain]] || 1997.02.21 || 631,320 || [[Image:takah
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  • # [[Takahashi Mariko]] - [[Gomen ne...]] (ごめんね...; ''Sorry'') ...ntertainment]]. It reached #56 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for seven weeks.
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  • ** [[Oh! Baby!]] <small>(Takahashi Team A)</small> ...8)|Hatsukoi yo Konnichiwa]] (初恋よ こんにちは) <small>(Understudy for [[Sato Sumire]])</small>
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  • In July 2005, renown producer [[Yasushi Akimoto]] held an audition for a new theater based idol girl group. Of the 7,924 girls that applied, 45 pa ...Risa‬]], [[Ohe Tomomi‬]], [[Oshima Mai‬]], ‪[[Sato Yukari‬]], [[Takahashi Minami‬]], [[Tojima Hana‬]], [[Usami Yuki]], [[Orii Ayumi]], [[Hoshino
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  • * Front: [[Shinoda Mariko]], [[Nito Moeno]], [[Shimazaki Haruka]], [[Nakamura Mariko]], [[Uchida Mayumi]], [[Itano Tomomi]] Members for the single's ''[[Senbatsu|senbatsu]]'' line-up were determined by the [[AKB
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  • ...s composed and arranged for many artists of various genres and soundtracks for doramas, CMs, films, anime, games, and etc. ; [[Takahashi Mariko]]
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  • The series spanned for 10 episodes and was broadcast on the [[Fuji TV]] network. It aired on Monda *''[[Shinoda Mariko]]'' as Todo Sayaka
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  • ...ke ni Chu! Chu! Chu!]] (君だけにChu!Chu!Chu!; ''Kiss! Kiss! Kiss! Only for You'') <small>([[Tentoumu Chu!]])</small> * Front: [[Sashihara Rino]], [[Oshima Yuko]], [[Kojima Haruna]], [[Takahashi Minami]], [[Kashiwagi Yuki]]
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  • * Discs 1 and 2: July 27, 2013 at Fukuoka! Yafuoku Dome (2nd Day; [[Shinoda Mariko]]'s Graduation Concert) # [[Ue kara Mariko]] (上からマリコ)
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  • # [[Kimi no Tame ni Boku wa...]] (君のために僕は…; ''For You, I'll...'') ...om JJ'') <small>([[Umeda Ayaka]], [[Kitahara Rie]], [[Kuramochi Asuka]], [[Takahashi Minami]], [[Takayanagi Akane]], [[Yamada Nana]])</small>
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  • # for you... <small>([[Takahashi Mariko]] cover)</small> # for you... (Original Karaoke)
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  • # [[7 Kaime no "Les Mis"]] (7回目の「レミゼ」; ''Les Miserables for the 7th Time'') <small>([[Kojima Haruna]] solo)</small> # [[Oh! Baby!]] <small>([[AKB48 Team A|Takahashi Team A]])</small>
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  • The countdown concert was performed for three days at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Tokyo. [[DJ TORA]] and [[mic Click "Expand" for more details:
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  • # [[A Song for XX (song)|A Song for ××]] # [[Anything for You (Hamasaki Ayumi)|Anything for You]]
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  • # WORDS ~minami takahashi speaks words of wisdom~
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  • # [[M.T. ni Sasagu]] (M.T.に捧ぐ; ''Dedicated to [[Takahashi Minami|M.T.]]'') <small>([[AKB48 Team A|Team A]])</small> ...ck features graduated members [[Itano Tomomi]], [[Oshima Yuko]], [[Shinoda Mariko]], and [[Maeda Atsuko]]. The theater-edition exclusive track [[M.T. ni Sasa
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  • ...iaj.or.jp/data/others/gold/201503.html 2 Million] by [[RIAJ]] in June 2016 for shipment of 2,000,000 copies.
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  • # [[Hoshizora wo Kimi ni]] (星空を君に; ''A Starry Sky for You'') <small>([[AKB48 Team 8|Team 8 EAST]])</small> ...overall) released by [[AKB48]]. The title track was used as the theme song for the dorama ''[[Cabasuka Gakuen]]'', starring AKB48. The single was released
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  • # [[For You...|for you...]] <small>(Original: [[Takahashi Mariko]])</small> # [[For You...|for you...]] ([[Music Video]])
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  • ** [[Akimoto Yasushi]] begins recruiting members for the 'Akihabara 48 Project' ** 30 - Out of 7924 people, 24 girls are chosen for AKB48's first generation
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