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  • '''Sugazaki Akane''' was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer under the [[GIZA studio]] label. ...few auditions for a label deal including winning the Grand Prix award for the [[Pure Pure|Miss Pure Pure Audition 2001]].
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  • ...inners of the Pacific Dream Pop Singer Competition out of 1500 applicants. The group was announced as a [[Tsunku]]-produced unit in June 1999 on [[ASAYAN] ...2000. After another two singles, Danielle left the group in April 2001 and the remaining trio released what would turn out to be their last single in Augu
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  • ...nger and vocalist of the band [[Sharam Q]]. He is best known for producing the idol group [[Morning Musume]]. ...in Las Vegas and Hawaii~Natural~'', on September 6, 2005. He has co-hosted the TV show [[Pop Jam]] and he has his own Web-TV show called [[Tsunku tv!!!|Ts
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  • | 108 || [[the GazettE]] || [[Shiver (the GazettE)|SHIVER]] || 2010.07.21 || 64,840 || [[Image:theGazettE SHIVEROpti. ...gawa Toshimi]] || [[Kita no Minatoeki]] || 2010.01.20 || 59,870 || [[Image:Wiki sorry.jpg|100px]]
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  • [[Image:CountryMusume2008.jpg|thumb|250px|Satoda Mai was the only member of Country Musume between 2007 and 2009]] ...t with a theme of country girls from Hokkaido. The group was revived under the name [[Country Girls]] in 2014.
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  • ...c Japan|Toshiba-EMI]] label. The group is mostly known as the beginning of the careers of superstars [[Amuro Namie]] and [[MAX]]. ...udents of the [[Okinawa Actors School]]. Makino left in December 1992, and the remaining girls became known as '''SUPER MONKEY'S 4'''.
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  • ...00 as Peachy, before joining Hello! Project as a soloist in 2001, going by the name Rika Ishii (石井リカ). She left Hello! Project in March 2002, afte * '''Favorite Artists:''' [[wikipedia:Carole King|Carole King]], [[wikipedia:The Carpenters|Carpenters]], [[wikipedia:Jane Birkin|Jane Birkin]], [[wikipedia
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  • ...en 1976–1981, featuring [[Nemoto Mitsuyo|Mie]] and [[Masuda Keiko|Kei]]. The duo announced on September 1, 2010 that they would be reunited and will rel ...In The Navy)|Pink Typhoon (In The Navy)]] (ピンク・タイフーン (In The Navy))
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  • ...away from [[Wikipedia:Septic Shock|septic shock]], effectively disbanding the group. However in late 2005, melocure released one more single called "[[Ho * [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/メロキュア Japanese Wikipedia: メロキュア]
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  • ...b"></div><div id="jump-to-nav">Jump to: [[wiki/#column-one|navigation]], [[wiki/#searchInput|search]]</div><div class="tright"> '''Carezza''' is a female [[futsal]] team. As of 2007, they belong to the Sphere League.
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  • ...瞳) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]/[[J-Rock|rock]] artist who releases under the [[index.php?title=gr8!&action=edit|gr8!]] records sublabel of [[Sony]]. She ...uch as [[Wikipedia:Eric Clapton|Eric Clapton]] and [[Wikipedia:The Beatles|the Beatles]].
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  • '''HIKARI''' was a member of the now defunct [[Folder]] and [[Folder5]] groups. After Folder5, Hikari went o * [2006] Death Note The Last Name
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  • ...d-addicts.com/Chotto_Matte_Kami-sama "Chotto Matte, Kamisama"] and [http://wiki.d-addicts.com/Atsu-hime "Atsuhime"]. She married fellow actor [[Wikipedia:S ...drama "[[Keitai Deka Zenigata Ai|Keitai Deka Zenigata Ai]]", the first of the [[Keitai Deka Zenigata]] series.
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  • ...y five) girl pop-rock band who debuted in 2005 under [[Teichiku]] records. The band has been described as having "cute visuals", and are recommended to be ...out of 1,000 entrants (The winner of this competition was the vocalist for the popular band [[w-inds.]], [[Tachibana Keita]].)
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  • ...ayumi]]. Their costumes represent the spirits of the forest (Ishikawa) and the sea (Michishige). ...single but appeared on a DVD available for purchase at the Festival and on the compilation album [[Petit Best 5]]. A new version sung with [[Morning Musum
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  • ...st single in 2001, [[Suenaga Mami]] joined the group, making it a trio. In the summer of 2001, after their third single, Oki left to pursue a solo career, ...le, "[[Zentaiteki ni Daisuki Desu]]", was one of the ending theme songs of the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[index.php?title=Crayon Shinchan&action=edit|Crayon Shin
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  • ...ting from the group, Yasuda remained a soloist in [[Hello! Project]] until the Elder Club graduation on March 31st 2009. She is now part of [[Morning Musu ...dia.org/wiki/Charlie's_Angels Charlie's Angels], [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schindler's_List Schindler's List], etc.
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  • ...hout a graduation ceremony to focus on her studies. In 2011, she signed to the dance agency, WANTS. ...e only two [[Hello! Project Kids]] featured in the 2005 summer shuffles in the group [[Sexy Otonajan]]. On 2006-10-31 she retired from °C-ute and Hello!
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  • '''Kobayashi Azusa''' was one of the original three members of [[Country Musume]] in 1999. ...r [[Yanagihara Hiromi]], Kobayashi left Country Musume because the pain of the loss was too great.
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  • ...nd released it as a single. The single was a major success, reaching #2 on the [[Oricon]] charts. ...s]]' hit song "I'm in the Mood for Dancing") was used as the theme song to the show "Mezamashi Doyoubi".
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  • ...is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and actress. She is a former member of the [[Hello! Project]] group [[v-u-den]]. * '''Talents:''' Tennis, cooking, [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Inoki Antonio Inoki] imitation
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  • ..." was used as the theme song for the video game ''[http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/無限のフロンティアEXCEED_スーパーロボット大戦OGサーガ [[File:Mizuki - Silent promo.jpg|thumb|255px|Mizuki Nana promoting the single]]
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  • ...gers in [[Japan]]. According to a 2005 episode of [[MUSIC STATION]] she is the 6th best selling artist (2nd female) in Japan, selling over 38,300,000 copi ...asataka]] in 1976, who had previously arranged her album ''[[The 14th Moon|THE 14th MOON]]''.
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  • ...nitsuka would go on an extended hiatus until 2007 when she would return to the music scene. ...oine de Saint-Exupéry]'s [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Little_Prince The Little Prince]
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  • [[TRIO THE SHAKiiiN|TRIO THE SHAKiiiN]] [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkin_Park Linkin Park]
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  • ...ife Goes On (Dragon Ash)|Life goes on]] || 2002.01.23 || 804,460 || [[File:Wiki sorry.jpg|100px]] ...e]] || [[Tokyo (Kuwata Keisuke)|Tokyo]] || 2002.06.26 || 547,790 || [[File:Wiki sorry.jpg|100px]]
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  • ...| [[Sakura (Moriyama Naotaro)|Sakura]] || 2003.03.05 || 789,699 || [[Image:Wiki sorry.jpg|100px]] | 6 || [[I WiSH]] || [[Asu e no Tobira]] || 2003.02.14 || 752,207 || [[Image:Wiki sorry.jpg|100px]]
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  • [[wikipedia:The Best Damn Thing|The Best Damn Thing]] [[Image:Wiki sorry.jpg|100px]]
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  • ...ラブ) was a super idol group of the late 80s that debuted in 1985 with the single "[[Sailor Fuku wo Nugasanaide]]". They were very popular and often t ...bers reunited to appear in commercials for the Boss drink company, singing the infamous "[[Sailor Fuku wo Nugasanaide]]".
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  • [[B'z The Best "Ultra Pleasure"|B'z The Best "ULTRA Pleasure"]] [[Image:Wiki sorry.jpg|100px]]
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  • * [1999.01.27] [[Smashing the Bad!|Smashing the bad!]] (''Indies'') ....02.10] [[Smashing the Good! Smashing the Bad!|Smashing the good! Smashing the bad!]]
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  • ...it #5 on the charts. She also wrote the lyrics for the single. An album of the same name was released two months later. However, Uehara began limiting app ...(長原結衣). Later in 2013, she signed on to the AV label Muteki under the stage name Azumi.
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  • ...d re-arranging music written by popular Japanese composers, beginning with the single [[LOVE Machine]] by [[Morning Musume]], which had very large popular ...s. DANCE☆MAN currently works for Konami, writing and arranging songs for the popular video game Beatmania IIDX.
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  • ...ished on the [[Good Factory Record&|Good Factory Record]] label as part of the [[Nice Girl Project|NICE GIRL Project]], where it was split into two groups * [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/キャナァーリ倶楽部 Japanese Wikipedia: キャナァーリ倶楽部
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  • ...ro Maki]]). To check, go to [http://www.cdjapan.co.jp CDJapan] and type in the artists' name in western order. * Artists with western names should be written in the western order of given name/surname.
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  • ...avure idol]], and even has released several music singles. Fukada has been the recipient of several awards for her work; [[Shimotsuma Monogatari]] is what ...OTOBOOK EXOTIQUE, 2011 KyokoFukuda.png|right|200px|thumb|Fukada Kyoko 2011 THE PHOTOBOOK EXOTIQUE]]
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  • ...ese idol, [[J-Pop|pop]] singer and actress. She is a member of the group [[THE Possible]], and former member of [[Hello! Project]] as a [[Hello! Pro Egg]] ...g, Twilight, Playing, Sleeping, Dancing, Not doing anything while watching the sky and listening to her favorite music
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  • ...n't done all of those things alone, so please help me to build a organized wiki. * Format page to Wiki.theppn template
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  • ...s a idol, [[J-Pop|pop]] singer and actress. She is a member of the group [[THE Possible]], and former member of [[Hello! Project]] as a [[Hello! Pro Egg]]
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  • ...se_Kaede_1035.jpg|thumb|300px|Ohse Kaede promoting "[[Shiawase no Katachi (THE Possible)|Shiawase no Katachi]]" (2009)]] ...llo! Pro Egg]] and member of [[Tomoiki Ki wo Uetai]]. She graduated from [[THE Possible]] on August 22, 2009 to continue her education.
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  • ...[http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omurice Omurice], [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borscht borscht], taipien. * '''Favorite place to go to:''' [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machu_Picchu Machu Picchu]
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  • * Writes the lyrics to '''Sankyoudai''''s songs. * Together with [[Murakami Shingo]] he is the most talkative member of the group and is often seen as a leader, which is incorrect since Kanjani8 does
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  • ...play guitar and harmonize on their songs, and their lyrics are written in the Okinawan dialect. ...been more and more exposed in the media. Their latest songs have ranked in the Oricons chart, and therefore they have been invited to perform on various s
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  • .../www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerosmith Aerosmith] and [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/KISS KISS] live in concert. ...ast west japan]]. In 1988 she did a cover of the [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleetwood_Mac Fleetwood Mac] song "[[Be My Angel]]".
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  • ...rs formed HIKARU GENJI SUPER 5 which disbanded in 1995. Today, only two of the original members remain in Johnny's Entertainment: Uchiumi Kouji and Sato A ...which debuted at #1. What separated them from other groups at the time was the fact that they performed on roller skates. Many members of now popular grou
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  • '''Izaki Yusuke''' is the oldest member of the [[J-Pop]] group [[FLAME]]. * '''Movie:''' [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Fantasy Final Fantasy]
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  • ...eased the single, "[[Ring the Alarm|Ring The Alarm]]". She is signed under the [[Universal Music]] record label. ...pedia.org/wiki/Lutrucia_McNeal Lutrucia McNeal], [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elisha_La_'_Verne Elisha La ' Verne], [[Mr.Children]]
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  • ...ide "[[Galaxy / Telepathy / Fantasy|GALAXY / TELEPATHY / FANTASY]]", under the label [[avex trax]]. But, it was short-lived as she quit her singing career ...o project [[So close, 7]]. Two years, she appeared as a guest vocalist for the [[SBK]] album [[Returns|RETURNS]].
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  • ...[Dorama|dorama]] ''[[Kodomo no Jijo]]''). The band disbanded in 2008 after the release of their third album ''[[No (SHONEN KAMIKAZE)|NO]]''. ...panese Wikipedia: 少年カミカゼのメンバー]</ref>. That same year the band signed with an indie record label and released their debut mini-album,
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  • <!-- THIS TEMPLATE IS INTENDED TO HELP YOU FOLLOW WIKI STYLE GUIDELINES FOR OUR SINGLE PAGES --> ...ummer Live|Animelo Summer Live2012 ~INFINITY~]]. The single reached #68 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts, charted for two weeks, selling 1,336 copies.
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  • ...eing the Shiina-produced "[[Shoujo Robot]]". In 2009, Tomosaka returned to the music world with her new album, ''[[Toridori.]]'', for which she worked wit ...ri]]'' which is scheduled for release in late autumn. They sing a duet for the ending theme song.
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  • ...Soroban on June 17th at Ikebukuro CYBER. During this live they distributed the single "[[Shirokuro Radio]]" for free. Soroban ended activities on August 2 ...alist [[Ryuuji]], bassist [[Tatsuhi]], and drummer [[Yuuya (Zoro)|Yuuya]]. The bands first live was on June 6th at NAGOYA MUSIC FARM.
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  • ...真樹) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] Singer, actress, and former member of the idol group [[Sakurakko Club]]. * [1993] [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%82%E3%81%86%E3%81%B2%E3%81%A8%E3%81%A4%E3%81%AEJ%E3%83%AA%E3%83%BC%E
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  • ...[Tokuma]] label, but left the label in 2003. After a two year absence from the scene she returned in 2005 and during which she did a short stint signed to ...wanted to go to Tokyo to become an artist even if here grandfather opposed the idea. Okamoto went to Tokyo and tried to learn various instruments while ha
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  • ...Fantastipo (film)|Fantastipo]] and released a single with the same name as the theme song, in January 2005. *[http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/トラジ・ハイジ Japanese Wikipedia]
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  • ...ted in the [[NTV]] [[Dorama|dorama]] [[Kuitan 2]] and released a single as the theme song. *[http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/トリオ・ザ・シャキーン Japanese Wikipedia]
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  • ...UMP]] members [[Yamada Ryosuke]] and [[Chinen Yuuri]]. On July 15th, 2009, the groups released a double a-side single [[Akuma na Koi / NYC]], which featur *[http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/中山優馬_with_B.I.Shadow Japanese Wikipedia]
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  • '''Nakayama Yuma''' is a member of the [[Johnny's Jimusho|Johnny's Entertainment]] ex-group [[Nakayama Yuma w/B.I. ...EST]]. However, on occasions when Nakayama is not working with this group, the remaining six members carry on with their own activities and are called [[7
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  • [[Image:Offcourse_1982.jpg|right|400px|thumb|OFF COURSE promoting the single [[Kotoba ni Dekinai]] (1982)]] [[Image:Off_course.jpg|right|400px|thumb|OFF COURSE promoting the album [[Off Course 1 / Boku no Okurimono]] (1973)]]
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  • <!-- THIS TEMPLATE IS INTENDED TO HELP YOU FOLLOW WIKI STYLE GUIDELINES FOR OUR SINGLE PAGES --> ...nd charted for 8 weeks, selling 12,089 copies, becoming the #624 single of the year 2004.
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  • '''Ogawa Mana''' (小川真奈) is a talent, singer, and member of the girl group [[Canary Club]]. * '''Favorite Thing:''' The Sky
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  • ...Kit-Kat Bar]] [[CM]] song. The song "[[Thrill Thrill Licker]]" was used in the film ''[[Wikipedia:Memories of Matsuko|Kiraware Matsuko no Isshou]]'' starr ...rding Industry Association of Japan]]<small><ref>[https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circle_(木村カエラのアルバム) Japanese Wikipedia: Circle]</ref></
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  • ...d charted for 8 weeks, selling 331,780 copies, making it the #65 single of the year. [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • '''19''' (ジューク; ''Juuku'') was a Japanese folk/pop unit under the [[Victor Entertainment]] label. They debuted in 1998 and disbanded in 2002. *[http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/19_(音楽グループ) Japanese Wikipedia]
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  • ...) is the co-founder and one of the primary vocalists of the band [[MAXIMUM THE HORMONE]]. ...INSANE YOUTH]], PANTERA, Slayer, BlindGuardian, ASSUCK, DROPDEAD, DISRUPT, The Exploited, G.B.H, [[Yoshikawa Koji]], [[ZIGGY]], [[Ozawa Kenzi]]
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  • ...r and formed Imokin Trio, a comic song unit. The name finds its origins in the then popular [[Tanokin Trio]] and [[YMO]] (=Imo) as well as [[Hagimoto Kini ...nd air drums. The single ended up being the 4th best seller of the year on the Oricon charts. They went on to release 3 singles, all technopop songs, and
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  • '''Kaguyahime''' (かぐや姫) is Japanese folk group that formed in the 1970s. ...They also became popular regulars on television and radio shows such like the show ''[[Zen Nigon Kayou Senshuuken]]''.
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  • ....ainj.co.jp/ Ainz & Tulpe] [[CM|commercial]] song. The album reached #7 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for 28 weeks. [[File:Lecca+BIGPOPPERpromo-1-.jpg|200px|thumb|right|[[lecca]] promoting the album]]
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  • ...e "[[Sneaker Blues]]" that was released on the 12th of December 1980 under the [[BMG JAPAN|RVC]] label. In 1985, he transferred to [[Sony Music Entertainm *[1985.04.04] [[The Matchy Best Song for You|THE MATCHY best song for you]]
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  • ...le idol group signed to [[Johnny & Associates]]. They debuted in 1985 with the single "[[Kamen Butoukai]]". *[http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/少年隊 Japanese Wikipedia]
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  • ...|Believe yourself Again]]. She is known for her role as ''Hououji Fuu'' in the [[Anime|anime]] adaption of [[Mahou Kishi Rayearth]]. *[1992.11.10] [[Memories ~The Best Selection~]]
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  • ...aul Mauriat]), and is arranged by Chara herself. The single reached #46 on the [[Oricon]] charts, and charted for three weeks and sold a total of 2,208 co [[Image:2006crazyforyoupromo.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Chara]] promoting the single]]
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  • ...Entertainment]] band that was active in the late 80s and early 90s. Like [[THE GOOD-BYE]] before them (and later [[TOKIO]]), Otokogumi was more a rock ban ...ill seen as just Tokyo, and the last member, [[Maeda Kouyou]] was added to the group.
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  • '''Tanaka Rie''' (田中理恵) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer signed to [[Victor Entertainment Inc.#flying DOG|Vict *'''Favorite Movies:''' [[wikipedia:The Shawshank Redemption|The Shawshank Redemption]], [[wikipedia:Legally Blonde|Legally Blonde]], [[wiki
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  • ...eir name was changed to Shibugakitai. They also appeared on a show called "The Youngest Ten" as Team A, with [[Shonentai]] being Team B. They had their ow ...u left a year later. Since then, the 3 have never appeared all together at the same time. All 3 have been frequent guests on Hanamaru Cafe, where it was d
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  • ...lay a bizarre, grim sense of humor which has connected her in many ways to the [[Ero Guro Nonsense|ero-guro]] subculture. ...as up, Togawa had covered many styles of music and became the vocalist for the bands [[YAPOOS]] and [[GUERNICA]], before she started focusing more on her
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  • ...g lyrics which has connected them in many ways to the ero-guro subculture. The band’s name is taken from a book. * [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/ヤプーズ Japanese Wikipedia: ヤプーズ]
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  • *[2009.07.31] [[Edge of the Destiny]] <small>('''Lucifer''' - with [[Taniyama Kisho]])</small> *[2004] [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/ネポスこどもCLUB Nepo's Kodomo CLUB] - '''Nepo'''
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  • ...s ''[[Heart Akko Desu]]''. She was one of the popular seiyuu which created the [[Seiyuu#Third boom|third boom]] and she is best known for several long run ...emale character. Through the series Inoue released her first musical work, the character single "[[Otousan]]".
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  • ...n opening theme for the net radio [[Nekodamon]]. The single reached #63 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for two weeks. It sold 1,996 copies in [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • ...yuu]]. She debuted as a [[J-Pop|pop]] singer under [[Lantis]] in 2002 with the single "[[Muv-Luv (Kuribayashi Minami)|Muv-Luv]]". Kuribayashi is known for * [2012.11.28] [[Doubt the World]]
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  • ...rom [[Dorama|doramas]] to TV commercials. This agency is commonly known by the name '''Johnny's Jimusho''' (ジャニーズ事務所) ...the leader of the Juniors. They began to have a lot of TV Shows featuring the Juniors and they even held their own concerts, not as backdancer or support
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  • '''Matsushita Yui''' (松下唯) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese]] idol singer. She was part of [[SKE48]]'s [[Team S]], but is now ...(She wasn't selected in the 2nd single, and for the third participated in the B-side instead).
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  • ...onths after it was originally debuted. It was her first time performing on the show and she was featured as an YOUNG GUNZ act. The single reached #34 on the [[Oricon]] weekly chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of 12 weeks.
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  • ...was part of [[SDN48]]'s 1st Generation. She graduated from the group with the other members on March 31, 2012. *[http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/甲斐田樹里 Japanese Wikipedia: 甲斐田樹里]
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  • <!-- THIS TEMPLATE IS INTENDED TO HELP YOU FOLLOW WIKI STYLE GUIDELINES FOR OUR ALBUM PAGES --> ...Canary" is the first album released by Canary Club. It was released under the name Canaria Club.
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  • <!-- THIS TEMPLATE IS INTENDED TO HELP YOU FOLLOW WIKI STYLE GUIDELINES FOR OUR SINGLE PAGES --> The second single release from Canary Club.
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  • <!-- THIS TEMPLATE IS INTENDED TO HELP YOU FOLLOW WIKI STYLE GUIDELINES FOR OUR SINGLE PAGES --> The fourth single release from Canary Club. No single V was released for this
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  • <!-- THIS TEMPLATE IS INTENDED TO HELP YOU FOLLOW WIKI STYLE GUIDELINES FOR OUR SINGLE PAGES --> The fifth single release from Canary Club. This was the last single [[Sugiura_Riho|Rippon ]] and [[Hashiguchi_Erina|Eri~na]] partic
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  • <!-- THIS TEMPLATE IS INTENDED TO HELP YOU FOLLOW WIKI STYLE GUIDELINES FOR OUR SINGLE PAGES --> "Suppin Rock" is [[Ogawa Mana]]'s debut solo single. The song also appears on her first album ''[[1 Teenage Blues|① Teenage Blues]
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  • <!-- THIS TEMPLATE IS INTENDED TO HELP YOU FOLLOW WIKI STYLE GUIDELINES FOR OUR SINGLE PAGES --> ...title track "Mecha Mote I LOVE YOU" is used as the first opening theme to the [[anime]] ''[[Gokujou!! Mecha Mote Iinchou]]''.
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  • ...2009|All the BEST! 1999-2009 ]] || 2009.08.19 || 1,432,781 || [[Image:All the BEST! 1999-2009 limited.jpg|100px]] ...(album)|King of Pop (Japan Edition)]] || 2008.09.24 || 438,901 || [[Image:Wiki sorry.jpg|100px]]
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  • : Hanako no Kekkon (Hanakoの結婚; ''The Marriage of Hanako'') # Hanako no Kekkon (Hanakoの結婚; ''The Marriage of Hanako'')
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  • ...oung child. She has expressed that she is a big Lupin III fan and even had the original manga's artist, [[Monkey Punch]], illustrate one of her essay book ...uji Sakura in the game series ''[[Wikipedia:Sakura Wars|Sakura Taisen]]''. The game series become popular in Japan as it would produce various televisions
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  • ...メラルドドラゴン EMERALD DRAGON]. This single failed to chart on the [[Oricon]] charts. [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • ...was used as the opening theme for the video game [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/ルナ・ウイング_〜時を越えた聖戦〜 Lunar Wing ~Toki wo Koeta [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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