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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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