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  • ...Artist Management''': Yuka Kikuchi, Kouji Hashimoto, Tadashi Urakami (avex entertainment inc.) *'''Artist Promotion Supervisor''': Akira Akutsu (avex entertainment inc.)
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  • *[2005.09.23] [[Pop Jam]] *'''A&R''': Kentaro Furusawa (avex entertainment inc.)
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  • *'''A&R''': Kentaro Furusawa (avex entertainment inc.) *'''A&R Direction:''' Hidetomo Yoneda (avex entertainment inc.)
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  • ...a "world" artist and she debuted in [[Japan]]. Her first [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] album ''[[Listen to My Heart (album)|LISTEN TO MY HEART]]'' reached #1 on ** [[SM Entertainment]] <small>(2000&ndash;) (Korea)</small>
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  • ...from the pop-rock style she used between 2005 to 2008 into a more electro-pop sound relevant for the year 2009. A limited PLAYBUTTON edition of the album *'''Additional Direction Support (M14)''': Yoshihisa Tokuda (avex entertainment inc.)
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  • # Tofubeats Mash UP include 11 Aira Songs ...ara Technopolis|Sayonara TECHNOPOLiS]]". It was released through [[D-topia Entertainment]]'s indie sub-label ''D-topia Independent''. The single reached #63 on the
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  • ...Morimoto, Satoshi Kumasaka (prime sound studio form), Gary Stout (Whaat's Up? Group), Yuichi Nagayama ...ist Management''': Kouji Hashimoto, Junko Shimamura, Tadashi Urakami (avex entertainment inc.)
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  • ...cret (Hamasaki Ayumi album)|Secret]]'', with a similar balance of rock and pop sounds. The album features four interlude tracks - highly unusual at the ti ...rtist Management''': Kouji Hashimoto, Tadashi Urakami, Masaaki Gyobu (avex entertainment inc.)
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  • '''Dream''' was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] group signed to [[rhythm zone]] record label. In 1999 [[avex]] organized ...uro's departure, [[avex]] held more auditions for a replacement, and ended up with 6 new girls. They were [[Ai Risa]], [[Abe Erie]], [[Takamoto Aya]], [[
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  • ...A studio]] label. Jewelry is currently the longest running girl group in K-pop, lasting 14 years since their debut in 2001 to their disbandment in 2015. [[Image:BackItUpJewelry.jpg|thumb|220px|Jewelry promoting "[[Back It Up]]" (2011)]]
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  • ...urned to the music scene as an [[Indie|indie]] artist, and then was picked up by [[avex trax]]. ...in [[Zama]], [[Kanagawa Prefecture]], [[Japan]]. Suzuki first entered the entertainment world in 1997 at the age of fifteen, when she entered a singing competion o
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  • '''BENI''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] and [[:Category:J-R&B|R&B]] singer, currently signed to the label [[Unive ...merican School in Japan. While there, she was classmates with [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Japan]]-signed artist [[Crystal Kay]] and became close friends with he
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  • '''Matsuura Aya''' (松浦亜弥) is a soloist signed to [[Up-Front Agency]]. Since 2001, she was a soloist within [[Hello! Project]] unt ...id example of solo talent for those who go for this particular flavor of J-Pop, which is certainly not without its fans. It has made her one of the most p
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  • ...ember of the pop [[Idol|idol]] group, [[Morning Musume]] and signed with [[Up-Front Agency]]. She soon become popular within the agency, making part in v ...succeeded in passing the National Audition for [[Morning Musume]] held by Up-Front Works Agency in 2000. She joined as a part of the fourth generation a
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  • ...op|Japanese pop]] four member girl group. They were formed under [[LesPros Entertainment]] in 2005 as a nine member [[idol]] group. They received great support from As of August 2010, 9nine has been signed under [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Japan]] and would focus on becoming more of a "performance girls
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  • ...Music Entertainment#EPIC Records|EPIC Records]] sub-label of [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. Like a number of [[Japanese]] artists Kay can speak both [[English]] and ...IC Records]], a sub-label of [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. She then teamed up with the composer [[Kanno Yoko]] to produce her debut single, "[[Eternal Me
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  • '''Angela Aki''' (アンジェラ・アキ) is a Japanese pop singer, songwriter and pianist. She debuted mid-2005 with the single "[[Hom ...ter on. In late 1992 when Angela was 15, she moved away from Japan and set up residence in Hawaii, where she went to high school. Angela won a $2,500US s
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  • ...m February 4th, 2010), having previously been affiliated with [[Sony Music Entertainment#Music Ray'n|Music Ray'n]] since mid 2007. The group describes themselves as Leading up the release of their debut single, Antic Cafe played two consective concert
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  • ...ted from everything since her 20th single "[[Evolution|evolution]]" (2001) up to her 38th single "[[Bold & Delicious / Pride]]" (2005). The second DVD re *'''Artist Management''': Kouji Hashimoto, Tadashi Urakami (avex entertainment inc.)
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  • ...Mano Erina]], [[Ogura Manami]], and [[Komine Momoka]], the winners of the "Up-Front Group "Egg" Audition", joined the Eggs. ...08, another new member was announced: [[Miyamoto Karin]], a winner of the "Up-Front Egg Audition".
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  • # [[Are You Wake Up|Are You Wake Up?]] *'''A&R''': Kentaro Furusawa (avex entertainment inc.)
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  • ...ア・ディゾン) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer under the [[Victor Entertainment Inc.]] record label, model, [[gravure]] [[idol]], and [[race queen]] from L ** [[Victor Entertainment]] (2007-2008)
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  • '''KOKIA''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese singer]]-songwriter hailing from Tokyo. She is mostly associated w ...RD]]'', composed by the well-known composer [[Kanno Yoko]]. KOKIA followed up this single six months later with her second, tie-upless single [[Tears in
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  • ...Love|POWER OF LOVE]]". The band is best known for their noisy but melodic pop and "cute punk" music in the 1990s. After multiple hiatus' the band finally .... Soon after his departure, [[Asanuma Takuya]] was added to the bands line-up as their new guitarist. This time around the member dropped their indie sta
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  • '''EXILE''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-R&B|R&B]] group under the [[avex trax]] sub-label [[rhythm zone]], an ...INMENT Promo.jpg|thumb|250px|EXILE promoting ''[[EXILE Entertainment|EXILE ENTERTAINMENT]]'' (2003)]]
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  • ...ince September 2011, he is also a member of the male vocal rap trio [[WAZZ UP]]. * [[Yes (K)|Y.E.S. ~rearranged by JUNE(WAZZ UP)~]] <small>(Arrangement)</small>
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  • ...ry, Just Cry|Cry, just Cry]]" (released on November 22, 2000) was followed up with two singles and the album "[[My Name is AI|my name is AI]]". However, ...largest tour to date included 32 shows across Japan, playing to audiences up to 100,000 as well as appearances in Los Angeles.
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  • ...n to worry about the declining quality of her voice. In 1999, she followed up her third album with the release of a single. "[[Ganjue (Feel a*mei)|Gǎnju ...''. It proved to be another hit for the singer with its popular ballad and pop singles as well as numerous awards won. The album also included the Mandari
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  • ...]] singer and lyricist. She was signed to the major record label [[D-topia Entertainment]] from 2007-2013. Like former labelmate [[Saori@destiny]], Aira was produce ...nds No.9|Colorful Tokyo Sounds NO.9]]". The titular song was used as a tie-up song for ''Transformers Café'', which was based on the ''[[Wikipedia:Trans
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  • '''Ayabie''' (彩冷える) was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] band. They were signed to indies label [[SPEED DISK]] (20 ...l image'' that started on the 14th and ended on April 8th. During the tour up until April 2nd is when "[[Brownie (Ayabie)|Brownie]]" was distributed. The
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  • ...ct with the rest of the [[Elder Club]]. She is now a soloist signed with [[Up-Front Agency]]. She is currently part of [[Morning Musume OG]]. ...al position was that Tsuji was leaving on good terms and may return to the entertainment industry after she had her baby.
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  • ...group was formed in 2003 as a nine member group under the label [[Johnny's Entertainment]] and released their debut single "[[NEWS Nippon]]". * [[Johnny's Entertainment]] (2003-)
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  • ...''Tommy heavenly<sup>6</sup>''. In 2008, their contract with [[Sony Music Entertainment]] ended, and on December 1, 2009, the band announced that they had signed w ...i to a design school) they lost contact, however when they decided to meet up later Okuda was invited to be part of Matsui's band. Influences by Western
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  • ...su, Shiga, Japan]]. They are signed to gr8! Records under the [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony]] music label. The band was formed in 2004 after the disbanding of San ...world, Seika has participated in various songs for them and serves as back-up member for the band during some live shows. Despite sighting musical differ
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  • ...윤하, ユンナ in Japanese) is a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] artist under [[C9 Entertainment]]. She officially debuted with the single "[[Yubikiri (Younha)|Yubikiri]]" ...rned away for not being suitably pretty, her mother encouraged her to give up. Eventually, however, she made a good impression at an audition in Korea an
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  • ...op]]-[[:category:J-Rock|rock]] band handled by [[Johnny's Jimusho|Johnny's Entertainment]]. They debuted in 1994 under [[Sony Music Japan]], however they switched t * Labels: [[Sony Music Entertainment]] (1994–2001), [[Universal Music Japan]] (2001–2008), [[J-Storm]] (sinc
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  • ...managed by [[Up-Front_Group|J.P ROOM]] and signed to [[Up-Front Promotion|Up-Front Group]]. She was formerly part of [[Hello! Project]] as the Captain o ...ced Shimizu had married a non-celebrity man and would be retiring from the entertainment industry in November when she turns 30.
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  • ...pop]] singer-songwriter under [[Sony Music Entertainment]]'s [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC_Records|EPIC Records]] sub-label. YUKI rose to fame in the 1990's as t ...iration, saying that they where "the place where my music began". She grew up with the members of [[GLAY]] (as they lived in the same town) and has known
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  • ...'[[saku saku]]'', and made her musical debut in 2004 with [[Columbia Music Entertainment]]; Best known for her hit songs "[[Real Life Real Heart]]", "[[Ring a Ding ...004 Kimura re-released "Level 42" through the major label [[Columbia Music Entertainment]]; the single reached #15 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts.
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  • '''Rie fu''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer-songwriter under her own company [[Rie fu Inc.]]. She made her deb ...ical influences such as, [[Wikipedia:Sheryl Crow|Sheryl Crow]], and 1970's pop artists [[Wikipedia:The Carpenters|The Carpenters]] and [[Wikipedia:Carole
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  • ...ter their final live at [[Zepp TOKYO]] on February 27, 2011, the duo broke up. [[Category:J-Pop]]
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  • '''Idoling!!!''' (アイドリング!!!) was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] [[Idol|idol]] girl group created by [[Fuji TV]] in October 2006. From the [[Image:Iv_201004.jpg|250px|thumb|Idoling!!! promoting "[[One Up!!! / Ichigo Gyunyu]]" (2012)]]
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  • ...under the [[Universal Music#NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan|NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan]] label. ** '''[[Universal Music#NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan|NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan]]''' <small>(2004&ndash;2010, 2018&ndash;)</small>
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  • ...th the album ''[[Gagaku]]''. In 2019, he signed a management contract with entertainment agency [[LDH]]. ...t. [[Due'le Quartz]] disbanded in September of 2002, with Miyabi following up shortly afterwards with the announcement of his solo career.
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  • ...that formed in 2002, but didn't make their debut until 2005 under [[Victor Entertainment Inc.]]. In 2007 they were signed to [[Warner Music Japan]]. In November 201 ...PPROMO.jpg‎|thumb|250px|right|YA-KYIM promoting ''[[Hip! Up! Pop!|HIP!UP!POP!]]'' (2010)]]
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  • * [[climax entertainment]] (2001-2005) ...in [[Okinawa]] in 2000 and signed to the small independent label [[Climax Entertainment]]. Though there have been various offers by other record labels, HY has sho
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  • ...itself in Taiwan and handles various popular [[:Category:T-Pop|Taiwanese]] pop acts. ===DIVE II entertainment===
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  • ..." in March of 2009. In December of 2011, she switched labels to [[TEICHIKU ENTERTAINMENT]] and released her 21st single, "[[Lady Mind|LADY MIND]]". In 2014, she onc ...ki was a contestant in a star search competition organized by [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. She eventually won by singing the [[Wikipedia:Destiny's Child|Destiny's
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  • ...p|Japanese pop]]-[[:Category:J-Urban|urban]] artist signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment|Ariola Japan]] and managed by [http://avex-management.jp/ avex management]. ...is second album, ''[[Live Goes On]]''. The song, "[[Kokoro no Koe]]" ended up being used as the radio single to promote the album. She also appeared in t
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  • ...''D-Lite''' in Japan) is a Korean singer and actor. He is a member of [[YG Entertainment]] group [[BIGBANG]]. **[[YG Entertainment]] <small>(2006&ndash;2022)</small>
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  • ...omotion''': All Promotion Division Media Room & Publicity Room Staff (avex entertainment inc.) *'''Tie-up Coordination''': All Promotion Division Tie-up Room Staff (avex entertainment inc.)
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  • ...[[Wikipedia:Lee Soo-man|Lee Soo Man]] and were the largest group under SM Entertainment for almost 7 years. They debuted in November 2005, with the album ''[[Super ...rst generation of Super Junior. Super Junior had been known for their line-up, a concept being very similar to Japan's girl group [[Morning Musume]]. Int
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  • '''Akanishi Jin''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, music composer and actor. On December 9th, he announced his solo On the 18th of April 2007, [[Johnny's Jimusho|Johnny's Entertainment]] announced the return of Akanishi. At a press conference held on April 20t
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  • ...as CSO. He is a member of the trio [[JYJ]], and former member of the [[SM Entertainment]] group [[Tong Vfang Xien Qi]]. **[[SM Entertainment]] <small>(2003&ndash;2009)</small>
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  • ...re single, before going away from the funny image, with the release of the pop-ballad [[Itoshi no Ellie]]. They released their debut album [[Atsui Munasaw ...adult feel in it. With the release of this album, Southern All Stars built up a more definite reputation in the Japanese music world. In the late 1980s,
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  • '''Mizuki Nana''' (水樹奈々) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and a popular [[Anime|anime]] [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]] under the [[KING R ...sen|Kouhaku Uta Gassen]] and became the first seiyuu to achieve this feat. Up until 2015, she had been invited consecutively each year.
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  • '''Kibum''' (기범) is a [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] singer and actor. Before his official debut with [[Super Junior]], he app ** [[SM Entertainment]] (2004-2015)
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  • ...considered a music career. She is signed with the major label [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC Records|EPIC Records]] and is managed by [http://www.office-augusta.co ...ould later become her management office after she signed with [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC Records|EPIC Records]]. Here she put out two mini-albums, both in 2001
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  • ...nd from that time until 2004, released seven albums. They officially broke up in March of 2006 after all members but [[Lee Hee Jin]], [[Kim E-Z]] and [[K ...rt, they recruited a new member, [[Kan Mi Youn]], to bring the number back up to five. On stage, Kim E-Z filled the part of lead singer in place of Jung
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  • Known for their way of using pop influenced hip-hop to create memorable tunes, they remain one of the bigges ...r "[[Dandelion (RIP SLYME)|Dandelion]]" in 2004. RIP SLYME would then team up with Sony, promoting the new six colored Sony VAIO laptops with their song
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  • '''°C-ute''' was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] girl group managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]] and was part of [[Hello! Project]]. They disbanded on Ju ...ongs requested). They didn't win, but they got medals for being the runner-up, and performed on the show. On November 29th, it was announced that °C-ute
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  • ...up handled by [[Johnny & Associates]]. They debuted in 1991 under [[Victor Entertainment]] with the single "[[Can't Stop!! -Loving-|Can't Stop!! -LOVING-]]". SMAP s ...orcycle racing career. '''SMAP''' are members of the ubiquitous [[Johnny's Entertainment]] talent agency, and somewhat responsible for its rise to fame, with the me
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  • ...ol group under [[Johnny & Associates]]. Their record company is [[Teichiku Entertainment]]. In concerts they have been known to dress up as "Kanjani Sentai 8 Ranger" and do skits. Their ranger outfits of course a
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  • ....Children''' (ミスターチルドレン) is a [[:Category:J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[:Category:J-Rock|rock]] band under the [[TOY'S FACTORY]] label. ...nfluence, their music became political and sarcastic. But when they picked up this new name, they changed their attitude towards their band, and they dec
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  • ...by TAKURO and TERU. HISASHI joined shortly after, when his band ARI broke up. The band became popular in their hometown, playing in small places and in ...bel, they produced the tour "ROCK'N'ROLL SWINDLE 2006". Later, they signed up with Capitol Records and released three singles, [[G4]], [[Natsuoto / Hen n
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  • ...a song for her school play. Shiina also studied classical ballet, but gave up when she was 10 due to an operation she had on her esophagus (to cure a her ..., would take an even further jump in popularity for Shiina; propelling her up to #2 on the charts. Similarly, this album was a long-seller; becoming the
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  • '''Hirai Ken''' (平井堅) is a [[:Category:J-R&B|Japanese R&B]]-[[J-Pop|pop]] singer-songwriter under the [[Sony Music Japan|Ariola Japan]] label. * '''Grew Up In:''' [[Nabari]], [[Mie Prefecture]], Japan
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  • ...'ENDLICHERI☆ENDLICHERI'''. This name was originally one he used to start up a fashion line in December 2005. The name is taken from a certain type of [ [[Category:J-Pop]]
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  • ...to work as an independent artist. However, in 2013 he signed with [[Victor Entertainment|SPEEDSTAR RECORDS]] and will release ''[[Aitai (Suga Shikao)|Aitai]]'', whi ...Hoshi wo]] feat. [[Daniel Ho]] (見上げてごらん夜の星を; ''Look Up At The Stars In The Night'')
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  • ...a Yonchoume no Hitobito]], and now appears in its replacement, [[Uta Doki! Pop Classics|Uta Doki!]]. ...e Kinokuniya Hall. Both plays are available on DVD through e-LineUP! (an [[Up-Front Works]] online shopping site).
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  • ...with the single "[[Unchained (Spin Aqua)|Unchained]]", which was followed up with Spin Aqua's first concert that was held in December at the Tokyo Bay N It was announced in 2004 that Tsuchiya would be starting up an acting career. She starred in her first movie in the critically acclaime
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  • ...rk has released albums in both Korea and Japan. She is currently under [[T-Entertainment]] label in Korea and [[Universal Music Japan|UNIVERSAL SIGMA]] in Japan. ...20, 2007 was a cover of the song "[[Wikipedia:You Raise Me Up|You Raise Me Up]]" originally sung by [[Wikipedia:Brian Kennedy (singer)|Brian Kennedy]]. I
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  • '''Okoshi Takayo''' (大越貴代) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] artist. She is best known as '''TAKAYO''', former leader of the all girl ...Went auditions came up in 1997 Okoshi entered to become a member of a new pop group. In 1998 she was one of the four final members along with [[Saito Miz
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  • ...ety under the independent label [[ART POP ENTERTAINMENT]]. The band's line-up changed a number of times since their formation in August of 1998, with [[K * [http://www.tricycle.co.jp/a_metoronome/index.html metronome @ Tricycle Entertainment]
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  • ...[[Hello! Project]] as a member of [[C-ute|°C-ute]]. She retired from the entertainment business in June 2017. On May 27, 2017 Hagiwara Mai revealed her decision to leave the entertainment business after the disbandment of °C-ute, with the goals of traveling abro
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  • ...[[Buono!]], and playing manager of [[Country Girls]]. She retired from the entertainment business in June 2017 to pursue a career in childhood education. ...ear on June 30, 2017. She gave a statement saying she planned to leave the entertainment industry and pursue a career in early childhood education as a Kindergarten
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  • ...ayumi''' (道重さゆみ) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]]. She was formerly part of [[Hello! Project]] as a sixth g ...log on October 2, 2016. She slowly revealed her intention to return to the entertainment industry over the course of several blog posts making use of wordplay in th
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  • ...ルミ) is a Japanese primary school and junior high school duo unit, made up of [[Shimura Rena|Rena]] and [[Haruka (Kigurumi)|Haruka]]. ...auce campaign. The song was so popular that the duo debuted under [[Victor Entertainment Inc.]] and released it as a single. The single was a major success, reachin
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  • ...ed that it wouldn't sell. Discouraged by this, the band unventilated broke up. <ref name="Jrawk">[http://www.jrawk.com/Content/J/judyandmary/takuya.html ...get things moving that they would be dropped by their label, [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC_Records|EPIC Records]]. The band started out re-recording some of thei
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  • ..., thus never releasing any music. Mitsui announced her retirement from the entertainment industry in November 2018. Then on November 3, 2018 it was announced that Mitsui was leaving the entertainment industry to pursue cooking out in New Zealand.
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  • Being highly critical of the "watered down" pop acts trying to pass off as hip-hop and of the music industry as a whole, th ...believe that it was a Hip-Hop group and not the pop group that they ended up being. The group only released one album and had little success. Tiger JK a
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  • ...rtist Management''': Kouji Hashimoto, Tadashi Urakami, Masaaki Gyobu (avex entertainment inc.) ...ist Brand Management''': Motohiro Abe (HEARTSAVER inc.), Hideki Endo (avex entertainment inc.)
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  • '''Kome Kome CLUB''' (米米CLUB) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] band that formed in 1981. ...CLUB. They also started their own concert tours that were more like music entertainment shows with the band dancing in costumes.
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  • ...wn lyrics and composes her own music. Her style can be described as "piano-pop/rock". Hoshimura is also known for assuming a crouching stance while playin ...ther influenced her with his fondness for pop music (he played guitar in a pop-style band).
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  • ...er (Sowelu)|beautiful dreamer]]" in April of 2002 under label [[Sony Music Entertainment#DefSTAR Records|DefSTAR Records]]. She was with the label until summer of 2 ...creasing her popularity. In 2002 she and the R&B band [[CHEMISTRY]] teamed up to represent Japan and Korea at the [[Wikipedia:2002 FIFA World Cup|FIFA Wo
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  • # [[Step You|STEP you "DJ TAKI-SHIT More Step Up Remix"]] ...Artist Management''': Yuka Kikuchi, Kouji Hashimoto, Tadashi Urakami (avex entertainment inc.)
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  • '''Chara''', sometimes stylized '''CHARA''', is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] musician and actress, most recognised by her oddly toned voice. She has b ...like the [[Shibuya Club Quattro]]. In 1990 she was signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment]], releasing her debut single, "[[Heaven (Chara)|Heaven]]", the following y
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  • *'''Tie-up Coordination''': Masaomi Takagi, Tatsuo Kodama, Daisuke Ogi (avex inc.), Ya *'''Hair & Make Up''': Akemi Nakano
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  • *'''Tie-up Coordination''': Masaomi Takagi, Kenta Kobayashi (AVEX INC.) *'''Make Up''': MASAKI (PLUS)
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  • *'''Production Assistant''': Junko Ono (avex entertainment inc.) *'''Artist Management''': Takao Iizuka (avex entertainment inc.)
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  • ...nment]] group [[Tong Vfang Xien Qi]]. He announced his retirement from the entertainment industry on April 24, 2019 following a drug scandal. * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Seoul|Seoul]], South Korea (grew up in [[Wikipedia:Chantilly, Virginia|Chantilly]], [[Wikipedia:Virginia|Virgin
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  • *[1998.06.20] [[Pop Jam]] ...as track #4. This is a remix version by [[CPM-MARVIN]] for MASTERS OF FUNK ENTERTAINMENT.
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  • *'''A&R''': Kentaro Furusawa (avex entertainment inc.) *'''A&R Direction:''' Hidetomo Yoneda (avex entertainment inc.)
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  • *'''A&R''': Kentaro Furusawa (avex entertainment inc.) *'''A&R Direction:''' Hidetomo Yoneda (avex entertainment inc.)
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  • ...rtist Management''': Kouji Hashimoto, Tadashi Urakami, Masaaki Gyobu (avex entertainment inc.) *'''Artist Management Supervisor''': Motohiro Abe (avex entertainment inc.)
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  • ...rtist Management''': Kouji Hashimoto, Tadashi Urakami, Masaaki Gyobu (avex entertainment inc.) *'''Media Promotion''': All Media Division Promotion Room staff (avex entertainment inc.)
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  • ...Entertainment]]. She is well-known for a string of high profile drama tie-up ballad singles, the most successful of those being "[[Gekkou]]" (theme song Onitsuka would follow up this single with a third in November, the variety show ''[[Shin-Unnan no Ki
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  • ...pendent label will work with [[Victor Entertainment]]'s sub-label [[Victor Entertainment|SPEEDSTAR RECORDS]] on new releases. ...[[Daiichi Kosho]] [[Mero Dam]] CM) reached similar success, which all lead up to the release of the band's first full album, aptly titled ''[[1st Contact
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  • * [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Associated Records]] <small>(2006&ndash;2013)</small> * [[Sony Music Entertainment|TERRY DOLLAR RECORD$]] <small>(Sony)</small> <small>(2007&ndash;2013)</smal
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  • ...(ゴスペラーズ) is a Japanese a cappella group signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment|Ki/oon Records]] label. They are noted for their intricate harmonies, as we ..." from File Records in Aug. 15 1994. After some changes in membership line up, they made their major record debut with their single [[Promise (The Gospel
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