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  • ===1999-2001: Debut & Image Change=== ...single, "[[Eternal Memories]]". The single peeked at #47 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts. Before the end of 1999 Kay released two more singles, "[[Teenage Un
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  • ...allad singles, the most successful of those being "[[Gekkou]]" (theme song for ''[[Trick (drama)|TRICK]]''). Onitsuka was originally signed to [[EMI Music ...uka would perform "[[Call|call]]" there and would win the grand prix prize for the audition. This lead to Onitsuka being signed to the management team [[M
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  • ...nd and gradually shifted more and more into the electro-pop they are known for today. It wasn't until the release of their 10th single "[[Polyrhythm]]" th ...a Yuuka]] (Kawayuka). Because all three members had the Japanese character for fragrance in their names (香), they named the group Perfume. However, befo
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  • ...selected from everything since her 20th single "[[Evolution|evolution]]" (2001) up to her 38th single "[[Bold & Delicious / Pride]]" (2005) plus one new s Click "Expand" for more details:
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  • : AZCS-2001 <small>(Regular Edition)</small> ...tal)]]". The single reached #2 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for 13 weeks, selling 65,898 copies.
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  • ...ucer [[Komuro Tetsuya]], who would go one to be her key collaborator until 2001. Much like her last releases with the [[SUPER MONKEYS]] the song is a [[Wi Over 22 years later, Amuro re-recorded "Body Feels EXIT" for her final compilation album, ''[[Finally (Amuro Namie album)|Finally]]'', i
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  • : 2001.02.28 ...itsuru]]. The album reached #5 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for eight weeks.
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  • ...age, and her "12 Days of Christmas" wide-scale release of one single every week from December to February (2005-2006) had all contributed to her increase i ...final/ avex dream 2000]", a singing competition in which hopefuls audition for a chance to become part of avex's next popular idol group of the new millen
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  • ...(pinyin: Zǎo Ān Shào Nǚ Zǔ; traditional Chinese: 早安少女組。) for the Chinese market. Starting in 2014, Morning Musume's name reflects the pr ...have sold over 17,746,446 copies in Japan alone. The group has been known for its ever-changing line-ups, with auditions and graduations creating differe
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  • ...the West under her English language project name 'Utada', and most famous for singing the ''[[Wikipedia:Kingdom_Hearts|Kingdom Hearts]]'' theme song, "[[ ...ada Hikaru SINGLE COLLECTION VOL.2]]'' was released. It debuted atop the [[Oricon]] charts once again. It has also been anounced that Utada has severed ties
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  • : CHEMISTRY 2001-2011 ...he Wedding Song~]] (君をさがしてた ~The Wedding Song~; ''I Searched for You'')
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  • ...sticker. The album reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for 52 weeks. ==Oricon Chart Positions==
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  • : Mr.Children 2001-2005 <micro> ...sticker. The album reached #2 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for 43 weeks.
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  • ...ountries in other parts of Asia. She is also an energetic performer, known for her intricate and flashy live shows. ...did. When she was seven years old, Hamasaki began working as a child model for local institutions to help contribute to the family.
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  • : 2022.03.23 This song was performed by members of the "Shin Hana 2001 Nen Gumi" unit, who celebrate their 20th birthday (in Japan) in 2022.
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