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  • '''Top 100 album sales in Japan 1989 according to [[Oricon]].''' From 1988/11/21 until 1989/11/19.
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  • Osaka 1989, At the age of 14, [[Acid Black Cherry|yasu]] and [[ka-yu]], who went to sc Since 2000, Janne Da Arc has released six new albums, along with two singles collections, and several hit singles such as "[[Ede
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  • *'''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1989|01|07}} ===Albums===
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  • *'''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1989|04|01|mf=yes}} ===Albums===
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  • *'''Birthday:''' March 7, 1989 Satomi (nicknamed 'Satton') was born on March 7, 1989 in Yamaguchi, Japan. She started her dancing lessons at the age of 3. In 20
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  • They officially debuted in 1989 with the simultaneous release of the single "[[Anata ni Aitakute]]" and the ...e singles, which ten of which reached #1. As well, the group has eleven #1 albums. Their second album, ''[[Love Goes On...|LOVE GOES ON...]]'' spent over fou
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  • * '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1989|04|14|mf}} Between 2008 and 2011 ELISA released a series of successful singles and albums and established herself as a high profile and well regarded anison singer.
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  • ...inued to only play minor roles in anime. Her first major role wasn't until 1989's ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket]]'', where she voiced pilo ===Studio Albums===
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  • * '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1989|11|11|mf=yes}} ===Other Albums===
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  • ...arted the Oricon Top 100 Album Charts at the same time. From time to time, Albums get a re-release and some topping the Oricon Top 300 Charts, for example [[ === Studio Albums ===
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  • ** [[Luis-Mary]] (1989–1993) ...ctions]]'', a remix album which featured remixes of songs from his earlier albums and singles. Soon to follow was ''[[Progress (T.M.Revolution)|progress]]'',
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  • ** '''[[LUNA SEA]]''' <small>(1989&ndash;2000, 2007&ndash;)</small> ...to grow with success and gaining a rival known as [[LUNA SEA|Lunacy]]. In 1989, when [[Pinnochio]]'s vocalist (which is SUGIZO's senior in high-school) gr
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  • ...ズ; ''Beach's All Stars'') was a Japanese rock special unit from 1987 - 1989 and then in 2006. === Albums ===
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  • * '''Birthdate:''' April 8th, 1989 Takahashi was born on April 8, 1989. She was named Hitomi due to the fact that her eyes were very big - Hitomi
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  • * '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1989|04|26|mf=yes}} ===Albums===
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  • [[Image:Hoshinoyuki.jpg|right|225px|thumb|Uehara Makiko (1989)]] ...business due to being scouted by an agent in her hometown. She debuted in 1989 with the single "[[Koibitotachi no Nagai Yoru]]" under the label [[Warner M
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  • ...[Yamashita Hotaka|Hotaka]] met in their first year of elementary school in 1989. The two were "Ikimonogakari" in their class, or the leaders. ===Studio Albums===
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  • * '''Birthday:''' May 28, 1989 ===<span class="mw-headline">Albums</span>===
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  • ===Albums=== ===Other Albums===
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  • ...[[LUNA SEA (album)|LUNA SEA]], was the first of eight full-length original albums that found LUNA SEA notoriety and stardom. ...AUGHTER]] (using the stage name Rayla), joined the group. This was on May, 1989. That same month, they started playing at PLAY HOUSE, a live house in Tokyo
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  • ===Albums=== * [2002.11.07] [[Best (1989~1997)|BEST (1989~1997)]]
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  • Mr.Children started from 1989. The name was chosen while they were talking in a diner. By that time, they ...hen they found a solution: make two albums at the same time, two different albums. The initial plan was to make a world recording, travel to America, Europe,
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  • : 1989.02.10 [[Category:1989 Albums]]
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  • : 1989.12.21 [[Category:1989 Albums]]
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  • === Albums === * [1989.03.25] [[Sloppy Joe]]
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  • In 1989, Senou joined as a second generation member of Fuji TV television program [ === Original Albums ===
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  • * '''Birthday:''' {{bda|1989|07|13|mf=yes}} ===Albums===
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  • In 1989 TAKUYA made his official musical debut at the [[YAMAHA TEENS' MUSIC FESTIVA ...+S]], and was a band instead of a solo project. The band released two more albums ''[[Dying Music]]'' (2007) and ''[[Korogare Sandy mo Sam mo]]'' (2009). Aft
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  • * '''Date of Birth:''' {{bda|1989|01|03|mf}} ===Albums===
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  • * '''Date of Birth:''' {{bda|1989|09|11|mf=yes}} ===Albums===
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  • ...release of ''[[Cowgirl Dreamin']]'' in 1997, she had seventeen consecutive albums chart #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts. She likes to dress up, and hardly two of ===Studio Albums===
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  • * [[Wikipedia:Neil Murray (British musician)|Neil Murray]] - Bass (1987-1989) * Mark Gould - Bass (1989-1990)
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  • * '''Birthday:''' {{bda|1989|01|24|mf=yes}} ===Albums===
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  • ...rd all-time best selling lyricist as he sold 45 million copies singles and albums that has his lyrics.<ref name=">"[http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%A7%8B%E5 ...g the same time, he lived in New York for a year. He came back to Japan in 1989 and wrote books. He tried to get back into the idol business by producing t
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  • ===Albums=== *[1989.09.27] [[Neo Fascio|NEO FASCIO]]
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  • ...former [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] [[Idol|idol]]. She made her singing debut in 1989 with the single "[[Want You!|WANT YOU!]]", and continued her solo career un ===Albums===
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  • ...the Single Top 20 and the Weekly Top 30 for [[single|singles]] and [[album|albums]], lists for Western and [[independent|independent]] music, lists for [[DVD ! align="left" | Albums
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  • ===<span class="mw-headline"> Original Albums</span>=== === Best Albums ===
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  • * '''Birth Date:''' February 28, 1989 ...e album was released it became a smash hit becoming one of the top selling albums in China. </div>
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  • ===Albums=== * [1989.04.21] [[Blue Blood (album)|BLUE BLOOD]]
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  • ===Albums=== * [1989.03.15] [[Joy (Kudo Shizuka)|JOY]]
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  • In 1989, Okui got a job as a back-up singer during [[Saito Yuki]]'s tour. She start ...e signed to with the label, [[Lantis]], where she released two more studio albums.
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  • * '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1989|12|31|mf}} ===Albums===
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  • *'''Birthday:''' {{bda|1989|06|05|mf=yes}} ===Studio Albums===
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  • *'''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1989|02|27|mf=yes}} ===Studio Albums===
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  • *'''Birthday:''' December, 1989 ===Albums===
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  • ...s (even moreso recently). Their line-up is a very confusing one, with many albums featuring fake names (for example, "[[Hawaiian Disco with my Bollocks|Hawai ...shikawa]] switched to percussion. [[Yoshikawa Toyohito|Yoshikawa]] quit in 1989 and was replaced by [[Hasegawa Chu|Hasegawa Chu]], who quit sometime after
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  • ...shun Uta Nenkan 1989 (続・青春歌年鑑 1989; ''Sequel Youth Song Year 1989'') ...Seishun Uta Nenkan 1989'' is a compilation album of various hit songs from 1989.
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  • * '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1989|10|21|mf}} ...ate her 20th anniversary. On November 25, 2009, May'n released another two albums: her second mini-album ''[[Universal Bunny (album)|Universal Bunny]]'' unde
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  • ** [[PRESENCE]] (1981-1989) ...a few years and went to a major label in 1987. However, two years later in 1989, the band disbanded and Onda went on to join [[JACKS'N'JOKER]].
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  • ===Albums=== * [1989] Kentucky Fried Chicken
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  • * '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1989|03|26|mf=yes}} ===Albums===
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  • ** [[the pillows|the Coinlocker Babies]] (1987 - 1989) ** [[the pillows]] (1989 - Present)
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  • * '''Birthdate:''' December 26th, 1989 ...]]'s [[Love (Nakashima Mika)|Love]] or [[Shiina Ringo]]'s [[Shouso Strip]] albums.
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  • ...heard in [[J-Pop|pop music]]. She was highly successful from her debut to 1989, when she attempted suicide after a failed romance with [[Kondo Masahiko]] ...amori has built her image as a cover artist with her ''[[Utahime]]'' cover albums and also more recently with the award winning ''[[Enka (Nakamori Akina)|Enk
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  • ===Original Albums=== * [1989.03.01] [[Melody Fair|MELODY FAIR]]
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  • * '''Name:''' Hoshi Misato (星美里) (1989-1992); Natsukawa Rimi (夏川りみ) (1999-present) ===Albums===
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  • ...h [[Komuro Tetsuya]] and [[Kine Naoto]]. He would later become an actor in 1989 by starring in various television dorama and became a voice actor for the T ===Studio Albums===
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  • * [[MASARU]] - Guitar (gone: 1989) === Albums ===
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  • ===Albums=== *[2015.07.15] [[1989 album|1989]] (mini-album)
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  • * '''1989''' - He played in a band with [[wikipedia:Warren Cuccurullo|Warren Cuccurul ===Studio Albums===
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  • ===Studio Albums=== * [1989.10.21] [[Sakana|SAKANA]]
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  • * '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1989|04|03|mf=yes}} ===Albums ===
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  • === Studio albums === === Other albums ===
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  • ...has released 35 studio albums and 40 singles. Among them, 5 singles and 10 albums had reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts. Her single "[[Chijou no Hoshi / He ...ma continued to release albums every year and has 7 consecutive number one albums from 1980 to 1985, including ''[[Ikiteitemo Ii Desu ka]]'', ''[[Ringetsu]]'
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  • ...Juudan Concert "Onyanko PANIC"'' concert tour. Nitta released singles and albums until 1990. After that, she took some time off from show business and marri === Studio Albums ===
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  • ...2, she continued with her solo career under her own name releasing two new albums till 1983 when she decided to focus on her family and so moved to America. ...ori also toured widely around Asia with a symphonic orchestra from 1987 to 1989. In 1990, Shiratori collaborated with her husband [[Shiratori Sumio]] in do
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  • * '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1989|03|18|mf=yes}} ...hed #1 on the Oricon charts, with the pink version charting at #2. The two albums sold almost 650,000 copies. A month later, she released another single, "[[
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  • ZOO was formed in 1989 with ten members as a dance unit. There first single, "[[Careless Dance]]", === Albums ===
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  • === Albums === * [1989.07.21] [[Kaze wa Endless Story]] (風はエンドレスストーリー)
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  • Yura Yura Teikoku formed in 1989 as a four piece band led by guitarist/vocalist [[Sakamoto Shintaro]]. After ===Albums===
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  • === Studio Albums === * [1989.02.10] [[The Heart of Love ~Koishiteru to, Ii ne~|the Heart of Love ~Koishi
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  • === Original Albums === * [1989.04.07] [[Miss (Watanabe Marina)|MISS]]
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  • === Original Albums === * [1989.09.10] [[Nihon "Ikuina" Kikou]] (日本「生稲」紀行)
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  • She got married on April 1989 and retired from show business for a short while. After her divorce in 1996 === Albums ===
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  • In 1989, Lanlan Suzuki entered the Miss Champion contest, but became the runner up, === Albums ===
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  • '''ribbon''' was a 3-member [[J-Pop]] Idol group from 1989 to 1995. ...idol group. The first single,''[[Little Date]]'', was released on December 1989 with Matsuno on lead vocals. But, from second single and on, it was decided
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  • In 1989, she became a member of the three member idol group [[ribbon (group)|ribbon === Albums ===
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  • '''CoCo''' (ココ) was a five member idol group from 1989 to 1994. ...the world, dreams, love, having fun, and others. They debuted on September 1989 with the single [[Equal Romance|EQUAL Romance]] and had much success, reach
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  • In 1989, Miura Rieko joined as a second generation member of the Fuji TV television === Original Albums ===
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  • ...am Paradise GoGo!! that assisted training for girls to become talents from 1989 to 1991. === Albums ===
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  • ...Brothers''' (真心ブラザーズ) is a Japanese rock duo that formed in 1989. ===Albums===
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  • ...proven a smash hit but her follow up singles were not as successful until 1989 when her music was featured in the anime ''[[Yoroiden Samurai Troopers]]'', === Studio albums ===
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  • ...ter divorced in 2001. In United States, she is still singing and releasing albums. ===Albums===
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  • ...a J-Pop singer and former member of the idol group [[Sakurakko Club]]. In 1989, she won the WEEKLY Manga Miss Action Grand Prix award. Two years later, sh === Albums ===
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  • === Albums === * [1989.06.21] [[Nanatsu no Namida]] (7つの涙)
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  • ...o former a band named [[Goddess|GODDESS]] two years later and released two albums before it broke up in 2001. Also in 2001, she released her only nude photob === Albums ===
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  • ...osho]] and teacher [[Sakamoto Fuyumi]]. She debuted as a singer on January 1989 with the single "[[Furimukeba Yokohama (single)|Furimukeba Yokohama]]". The === Albums ===
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  • '''ZEPPET STORE''' is [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band that formed in 1989. They disbanded in 2005, but came back in 2011. * [[Kimura Seizi]] (木村世治) – Vocals, Guitar (1989–2005, 2011–present)
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  • ...' (オフコース) was a Japanese folk and rock group active from 1964 to 1989. * [[Shimizu Hitoshi]] (清水仁; Bass from 1979 - 1989)
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  • ...as a guest role on the sentai series ''[[Kousoku Sentai Turboranger]]'' in 1989. A year later, she joined the group [[Tokyo Performance Doll]] and then for === Albums ===
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  • * '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1989|03|09|mf=yes}} ===Albums===
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  • * '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1989|04|18|mf=yes}} Jung was born on April 18, 1989 in [[Wikipedia:San Francisco|San Francisco]], [[Wikipedia:California|Califo
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  • * '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1989|09|22|mf=yes}} ===Mini-Albums===
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  • '''Kuroishi Hitomi''' made her debut as a singer in by singing 1989 for [[wikipedia:Artland (company)|Artland]] [[Anime|OVA]]. In 1991, she sta ===Albums===
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  • * '''Date of Birth''' {{bda|1989|05|19|mf=yes}} ===Studio Albums===
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  • : 1989.05.10 [[Category:1989 Albums]]
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  • : 1989.11.01 <small>(reissue)</small> : VDRY-28004 <small>(1989 reissue)</small>
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  • Ohguro Maki got here start in the music industry in 1989 when she passed the 3rd Annual BAD audition. She was in charge of singing b === Original Albums ===
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  • === Studio Albums === * [1989.06.25] [[Bridge (Onishi Yuka)|Bridge]]
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  • They released their first single a year after they were formed in 1989, entitled "[[Route 246|ROUTE 246]]". The band quickly rose to fame after th === Original Albums ===
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  • ...the Madras in 1988, appeared in her first movie ''[[Cf Girl|cF Girl]]'' in 1989, and received a record deal from the label [[Victor Entertainment]]. She re === Albums ===
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  • ...albums. She would also start writing song lyrics for the group on various albums, starting with her 1992 album. === Studio Albums ===
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  • ...er popular with such hits like "[[Miracle Girl (Single)|Miracle Girl]]" in 1989 and "[[Zutto|ZUTTO]]" in 1990. === Original Albums ===
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  • ...later debuted as a singer with the single "[[Ai wa Shinkirou no Naka]]" in 1989 under the label [[Toshiba EMI]]. === Albums ===
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  • Kawada got her break in 1989 when she was the runner-up for the 2nd Annual Azuma All Raisin Princess Con === Albums ===
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  • ...Due to this newly found popularity, Tayama started her own music career in 1989 with the single "[[Seishun no Evergreen|Seishun no EVERGREEN]]". During the === Albums ===
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  • ...reer from 1988 to 1989, debuting with the single "[[Chisana Kesshin]]". In 1989, she became a member of the idol group [[Rakutenshi]] and then a member of === Albums ===
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  • ...to Los Angeles for a couple months for dance lessons and started to record albums there. === Original Albums ===
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  • In 1989, Minamino was featured as a charity report for the special program ''[[24 H === Original Albums ===
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  • * [[Ohno Susumi|MICHIKI]] (Bass from 1987 - 1989) * [[Miyamoto Hiromi|HONEY]] (Drums from 1987 - 1989)
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  • Shishido got her start in 1989 after winning Lotte's 4th Annual CM Idol wa Kimi da!. A year after, she deb === Albums ===
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  • ...band [[B'z]]. Years later, she would joined the [[Nagisa no All Stars]] in 1989. === Albums ===
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  • === Albums === * [1989.xx.xx] UNI SEX
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  • ...he single "[[Never Say Good-Bye|NEVER SAY GOOD-BYE]]". Four years later in 1989, her sixth studio album, ''[[Time The Motion|TIME THE MOTION]]'', included From 1998 to 2000, Kohiruimaki went by the alias Ruey and release two albums under an indies label.
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  • ...(少女隊) was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] [[Idol|idol]] group from 1984 to 1989. Sadly, the group disbanded in 1989 to let the members focus more on their solo careers. The original members o
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  • ...TV Video Music Awards for best International Music Award for both 1988 and 1989. In 1992, their single [[Kimi ga Iru Dake de]] (君がいるだけで) won ...in his solo career. He has written and produced numerous songs for his own albums, other artists and special events in Japan.
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  • She officially debuted in 1989 with the single "[[Jikan Ryokou (Karashima Midori)|Jikan Ryokou]]". But, it === Albums ===
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  • ...writing own music. Maeda would later be quoted that TUBE really debuted in 1989 due them starting to write their own music, This plan worked when the band === Studio Albums ===
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  • ...or ココナッツボーイズ) was a Japanese pop rock band from 1985 to 1989 and then 2008 under the label [[Polydor Records]]. === Studio Albums ===
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  • After the band broke up and small solo career in 1989, Ryu would take a pause in his music career and become a lecturer of comput === Albums ===
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  • ...the band [[C-C-B]] two years later and stayed until the band disbanded in 1989. He also joined the band in a reunion 16 years later in 2005 on a NHK progr === Albums ===
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  • === Albums === * [1989] My Dear Stephanie
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  • ...アイドル・ベスト・シリーズ おニャン子クラブ) <small>(1989 Re-release)</small> : 1989.08.21 <small>(CD)</small>
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  • ...so started to win the Golden Prize at the Japan Record Awards from 1985 to 1989. ===Studio Albums===
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  • ...vie. But soon after, her dad's work transferred the family to Taiwan until 1989. As soon she got back to Japan, she started to act in more plays but turn h === Studio Albums ===
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  • ...r, she joined [[Oda Tetsurou]]'s unit [[Nagisa no All Stars]] from 1986 to 1989 and then in 2006. === Albums ===
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  • From 1988 to 1989, she became the lead vocals for the band [[RAMU]]. Later on in 1995, Kikuch === Albums ===
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  • ...singer-songwriter. Hiramatsu made her debut in the music world on February 1989 with the single "[[Seishun no Album]]" and the album ''[[Treasure|TREASURE] ===Studio Albums===
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  • ...mi promoting the album ''[[Cotton Candy (Kitonaka Chami)|Cotton Candy]]'' (1989)]] .... But, she soon debuted a singer with the single "[[Teenage Serenade]]" in 1989 under the label [[Pony Canyon]]. She later married [[DA PUMP]] member [[ISS
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  • ...a Japanese singer. Kubo got her start after graduating from high school in 1989 by performing live concerts all over her hometown. A year later, she was si === Albums ===
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  • ...ith various clips of the selected songs from TM Network's first and second albums. They released their first mini-album, ''[[Twinkle Night|TWINKLE NIGHT]]'', ...oup released their first remix album, ''[[Dress|DRESS]]'', a year later in 1989.
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  • *[1989] [[wikipedia:The Final Fantasy Legend|Makai Toushi Sa·Ga]] *[1989] [[wikipedia:Square's Tom Sawyer|Square no Tom Sawyer]]
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  • ...ese actress and [[J-Pop|pop]] [[idol]] singer. Takahashi made her debut in 1989 as an actress in the television [[Dorama|dorama]] ''[[Fuyu no Tabi Onna Hit === Studio Albums ===
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  • ** [[GUERNICA]] (1982; 1988 - 1989) ...n helped each other out on songs and each have participated on each others albums. Before the decade was up, Togawa had covered many styles of music and beca
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  • * [[Higae Takao]] (比賀江隆男; Guitar and and Synthesizer from 1983-1989) * [[Kotaki Mitsuru]] (小滝満; Synthesizer from 1985-1989)
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  • .... They released their first single, "[[High School Daisy]]", soon after in 1989 with each member in charge of the process. But their hit song came in 1990 === Studio Albums ===
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  • ...vocalist for the band [[Tokyo Shounen]]. Sasano made her musical debut in 1989 when she help formed the band Tokyo Shounen at Doshisa University. After th === Albums ===
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  • ...y lost against [[Yellow Taiyous]] a week after their defeat. By the end of 1989, the group released their first album, entitled ''[[Hikari no Kuni no Kodom === Studio Albums ===
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  • '''Dr.StrangeLove''' is a Japanese band that formed in 1989. The band's name is taken from the 1964 film [[Wikipedia:Dr. Strangelove|Dr === Studio Albums ===
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  • ...R]]'' as track #1. The song was also later placed on Hayashibara's best of albums, ''[[Vintage A|VINTAGE A]]'' and ''[[Vintage White|VINTAGE White]]'' as tra [[Category:1989 Songs]]
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  • * '''Date of Birth:''' {{bda|1989|05|09|mf}} ===Albums===
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  • ...song title is due to their birthday years: Kangta is 1979, and Taeyeon is 1989. "[[Perfect for You (Sowon)|Honey (Sowon)]]" is a re-arranged version of [[ ...the Korean sales chart Gaon, the album sold 160,000 copies as of 2010. The albums repackaged release, ''Baby Baby'' also sold 108,000 copies as of 2010. The
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  • Aida first started working as a guitarist in 1989 while enrolled in the Meiji Gakuin University. It wasn't until 1991 that he ===Albums===
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  • ...ed the keyboard and composed many of the band's songs. Many years later in 1989, Tsuruku made his solo debut with the single "[[Anata Shidai]]" and album ' === Studio Albums ===
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  • ...[[THE ALFEE]]'s song "[[Kabe no Mukou no Freedom]]", which was written in 1989 about the [[Wikipedia:Berlin Wall|Berlin Wall]]. ===Studio Albums===
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  • ...in college. She released her first single, "[[Merry Laulan no Shima]]", in 1989. === Original Albums ===
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  • In 1989, Ishikawa met talent [[Yakumaru Hirohide]] and began a intimate friendship. === Original Albums ===
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  • : 1989.03.15 <small>(LP, CT, CD)</small> ...selling 364,800 copies. It also reached #24 on the yearly Oricon chart for 1989.
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  • ...er only studio album not to rank at #1 on at least one of the charts until 1989's ''[[Precious Moment]]''; Often she would reached #1 on both LP and CT cha [[Category:1981 Albums]]
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  • ...ular Japanese music show that aired from January 19, 1978 to September 28, 1989. It was broadcasted live on [[TBS]] every Thursday from 21:00-21:54 JST. Th ===Compilation Albums===
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  • ...da Seiko album)|bless you]]'' album. In total 873 songs were included. The albums with two or more disks were packaged individually. ...special box ''[[Kyou no Ware ni Ashita wa Katsu]]'' (¥60,000) released in 1989.
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  • ...[[Himuro Kyosuke]] was chosen by director [[Nomura Tetsuya]] from Himuro's 1989 album ''[[Neo Fascio|NEO FASCIO]]''. The album reached #15 on the [[Oricon] [[Category:2005 Albums]]
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