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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. ...A World Cup|2002 FIFA World Cup]]. She later debuted in the Japanese music industry where she received moderate success.
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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. ..., 2017. She gave a statement saying she planned to leave the entertainment industry and pursue a career in early childhood education as a Kindergarten teacher,
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  • ...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 the titles,
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  • ...s time with them. The group released a major label album with [[Sony Music Entertainment]], which wasn't successful. Sony told they band they could record another a ...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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  • == Industry == ===Entertainment===
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  • [[Category:Entertainment Industry]]
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  • ...eleasing any music. Mitsui announced her retirement from the entertainment industry in November 2018. ...ovember 3, 2018 it was announced that Mitsui was leaving the entertainment industry to pursue cooking out in New Zealand.
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  • ...made it a point to make sure their opinion of the Korean mainstream music industry was known. ...would promptly cease activities so that they would not further support an industry they despised.
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  • ...[[Tong Vfang Xien Qi]]. He announced his retirement from the entertainment industry on April 24, 2019 following a drug scandal. **[[SM Entertainment]] <small>(2003&ndash;2009)</small>
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  • ...]. He moved to [[Tokyo]] during high school and got into the entertainment industry through auditions. Unfortunately schooling and
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  • ...R LIFE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT]] and signed to major record label [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Associated Records]] in 1999. Upon this shift, Osawa was able to ...ive project by Avex celebrating its 20th anniversary in the Japanese music industry. The project began with the single "[[I Rave U|I RAVE U]]" featuring [[DJ
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  • From 2003 and forward the sales in the music industry dropped. These are the top 50 albums according only to their sales they rec [[EXILE Entertainment|EXILE ENTERTAINMENT]]
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  • ...is a term used to describe various stars of the [[Japanese]] entertainment industry. ...s), and actresses (many who are referred to as idols are also in the music industry).
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  • ...mances, or the huge stadiums and arenas favoured by the mass-entertainment industry.
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  • ...tion. In this sense, a seiyuu is a sort of [[Idol|idol]] in the anime/game industry. ...as radio or television. In the 1990s mainly seiyuu's began working in many entertainment fields such as radio shows, [[OVA|Original Video Animation]], television ga
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  • ...999, she has been one of the most influential artists in the Chinese Music Industry. In her most recent years, she has been known for her dance-pop smash hits ** [[Sony Music Entertainment Taiwan]] <small>(2002-2006)</small>
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  • He was formerly an artist of the [[Emperor Entertainment Group|Emperor Entertainment Group]] (EEG); however, his contract with EEG ended in 2005. He is the foun .... He returned in 2010 but has yet to make a comeback in the Hong Kong film industry.
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  • ** [[Johnny's Entertainment]] (2006-2011) Yamashita Tomohisa entered [[Johnny's Entertainment]] at age 11 in September of 1996. From there he became a very popular Junio
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  • ...or the band [[ONE OK ROCK]]. He made his initial debut with the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[NEWS (group)|NEWS]], but left the group before their first offici ...release with the group. On December 18, 2003, Taka left NEWS and Johnny's Entertainment officially, stating he wanted to further his education, although there were
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  • ...ord and the number one best-selling single of 2007, according to the Music Industry Association of Korea. ...uper Junior T's goal is to evade the fading genre in Korea's current music industry and to introduce the young audience to a traditional style of music, hoping
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