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  • '''Top 100 album sales in Japan 2003''' according to [[Oricon]] | 2003.01.08
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  • '''Top 50 album sales in Japan from 2003-2006 according to [[Oricon]]''' ...and forward the sales in the music industry dropped. These are the top 50 albums according only to their sales they recieved the year of their release, not
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  • ...ger-songwriter on the [[avex trax]] label. She first appeared in September 2003 with the single "[[Momo no Hanabira]]", but it wasn't until her second sing ** [[HimawaRi]] (2000–2003)
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  • : 2003.09.10 [[Category:2003 Albums]]
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  • ...BUMPROMO.jpg|thumb|left|250px|BoA promoting "[[Valenti (album)|VALENTI]]" (2003)]] More Japanese and Korean albums followed (''[[Valenti (album)|VALENTI]]'' and ''[[Love & Honesty (album)|LO
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  • ...]] became the ambassador of [[Save the Children]] from early mid to end of 2003 which they did Nationwide Tours & releasing of singles & album to raise fun ===Albums===
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  • ...k together temporarily twice; once in 2001 releasing One More Dream and in 2003 released new works as part of the ''[[Wikipedia:Save the Children|Save the ===Studio Albums===
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  • ===Albums=== * [2003.03.26] [[Pupa (Uehara Takako)|pupa]]
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  • ...4th Japan Record Awards. Her next album [[Love (Nakashima Mika)|LØVE]] in 2003 saw similar success, selling over 1 million copies. However, Mika's 2005 al ...jpg‎|thumb|300px|right|Mika promoting "[[Love (Nakashima Mika)|LØVE]]" (2003)]]
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  • ;Limited TA Live Tour <small>(ZEPP TOKYO/2003.5.27)</small> ;a-nation '03 <small>(Odaiba Outdoor Special Venue/2003.8.31)</small>
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  • ...to Sayaka (singer)|Yamamoto Sayaka]]. The new 8-girl group "re-debuted" in 2003 with the single "[[Music Is My Thing|MUSIC IS MY THING]]". In February 2003, the group released their first cover album, ''[[Dream World|dream world]]'
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  • She was accepted to the PLA Art Academy in Beijing in 2003 and double majored in vocal music and erhu, and subsequently joined the "Fe ===Albums===
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  • ...gle "[[Salvia]]". She was also featured on a couple tracks on two of their albums: ''[[Rough and Ready|rough and ready]]'' and ''[[Sekai (Ram Jam World)|Seka In 2003, LISA released her debut solo studio album, ''[[Juicy Music|JUICY MUSIC]]''
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  • ...the indies label [[UNDER CODE PRODUCTION]]. The band formed on April 1st, 2003 somewhere in the [[Wikipedia:Kansai region|Kansai region]] of Japan as an [ ===2003~2006===
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  • *'''Stage Names:''' Kurimu (久里夢) <small>(2003)</small>, KLIM <small>(2004)</small>, Kamiki Aya (上木彩矢) <small>(200 ** [[FOR LIFE RECORDS]] <small>(2003&ndash;2004)</small>
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  • 2003 was a big year for Aiuchi Rina. When [[Full Jump|FULL JUMP]] was released, [[Image:Aiuchi Rina 2004.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Aiuchi Rina (2003)]]
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  • ...ikari Promo.jpg|thumb|250px|GARNET CROW promoting "[[Kimi to Iu Hikari]]" (2003)]] ===Studio Albums===
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  • ...continued releasing singles, though with less frequency. In November 26th 2003, she released three things: her 20th single [[Tsubasa wa Nakutemo]], the se ===Albums===
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  • ...ng more than 1 million copies. Since her debut at sixteen, her singles and albums have never failed to reach top 10 positions on the charts. ===Studio Albums===
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  • ...ady Master Soul"]]'' with the song "[[Don't Say Don't Love]]". In July 2nd 2003, she released her major debut single "[[Don't You Wanna See Me (Oh) Tonight ===Albums===
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  • ===Albums=== * [2003.10.22] [[Beginning (Sugazaki Akane)|beginning]]
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  • : GIZA studio Masterpiece BLEND 2003 : 2003.12.17
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  • ...e within her career. Various songs have been covered by Takei in her indie albums. ===Albums===
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  • ** [[Suite Chic|SUITE SHIC]] (2002-2003) ...erformed the single at the summit. By the end of 2000, Amuro released two albums within one year, ''[[Genius 2000|GENIUS 2000]]'' and ''[[Break the Rules|br
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  • ...ith HALNA writing all of their lyrics. Before their disbanding in February 2003, the song [[Free & Easy]] by Hamasaki won the group an award for their arra In 2003, Nakano Yuuta and Shimizu Takehito joined and the group became an arranging
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  • ...In March of 2000, creator and composer Igarashi left after releasing three albums. Subsequently, he went on to produce songs for [[dream]] and [[day after to ===Studio Albums===
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  • ...releasing two new albums in honor of her 18th birthday. The first of these albums was released on Suzuki's birthday: "[[Infinity Eighteen Vol.1|infinity eigh ...n, but both parties finally reached an out-of-court settlement in November 2003.
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  • ===Studio Albums=== * [2003.11.23] [[Gates of Heaven|GATES OF HEAVEN]]
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  • ...recognition. To date she has released ten albums, as well as several best albums in addition to a remix album. She has also sung the ending theme for the Ja ...b|200px|BONNIE PINK promoting ''[[Present (BONNIE PINK album)|Present]]'' (2003)]]
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  • ...as three members; their line-up has changed several times since forming in 2003. 15JAM's music is a mix of rock with mostly pop. ...s unknown) before 2003 by Rully, with herself as its sole member. In March 2003 Rully won the Grand Prix prize of Tokyo-FM's MUSICBIRD audition, and as a r
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  • ===Albums=== * [2003.07.09] [[How's It Going|How's it going?]]
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  • ** [[Gomattou]] (2002&ndash;2003) ** [[SALT5]] (2003)
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  • ...promo.jpg|thumb|220px|left|BeForU promoting ''[[BeForU (album)|BeForU]]'' (2003)]] ...d after the single ''[[Shangri-La (BeForU album)|Shangri-La]]''. After the albums release there have been no recent news or updates about the group since 200
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  • : 2003.11.28 #[[True...|true... (2003 album version)]] <small>solo by [[Kosaka Riyu]]</small>
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  • *** [[Morning Musume Sakura Gumi]] (2003–2004) *** 2003: [[SALT5]]
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  • ...iba EMI]] (1992~1995), [[Nippon Columbia]] (1998), [[ATMARK CORPORATION]] (2003), [[Frontier Works]] (2004), [[ON THE RUN]] (2004~2005), their own label [[ ===Studio Albums===
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  • ===Albums=== * [2003 - 2006] [[Wikipedia:Les Misérables|Les Misérables]]
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  • ...' was released. It reflected a more R&B and acoustic side of her, as later albums would gear towards the [[J-Pop|pop]] and [[:Category:J-Urban|urban]] genres ...weeks. Tt would sell 51,360 in its first week and 213,023 total copies in 2003 to become the 62nd best selling album of that year.
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  • ...however in 2002 [[LISA]] would leave the group to pursue a solo career. In 2003, m-flo would continue on as a duo, however with each different song would c A string of recut singles and various minor albums were released after the band's second album. [[LISA]] would release a self-
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  • ...then began doing street performances to draw in audiences. In December of 2003 they released another mini-album, [[Juuden Master]], on the same label. Jus ===Albums===
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  • * [[Red Cafe]] (2003-2014) ===2003-2004===
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  • ** [[Morning Musume Sakuragumi]] (2003&ndash;2004) ** [[SALT5]] (2003)
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  • ** [[Gomattou]] (2002–2003) ...rom [[Morning Musume]] to pursue a solo career and has since released four albums, as well as a number of singles. She was also in the Morning Musume ten yea
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  • ** [[Gomattou]] (2002&ndash;2003) ** [[Morning Musume]] (2003&ndash;2007)
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  • Joined 2003 * [[Ishikawa Rika]] (石川梨華, 2001–2003)
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  • ...9 in Yamaguchi, Japan. She started her dancing lessons at the age of 3. In 2003, at the age of 14, she started singing when her dancing teacher asked her t In 2011 she changed her name to SATOMi and released two more albums, [[Chainin' (SATOMI')|chainin']] and [[Tick (SATOMI')|Tick]].
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  • ...is also her best selling album (which had debuted at #15 too). In the year 2003 KOKIA's old label, [[Pony Canyon]], decided to feature KOKIA in the popular ===Albums===
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  • : 2003.12.17 [[Category:2003 Mini-Albums]]
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  • ...]], in 1996 and have enjoyed 15 top 10 singles and several million selling albums. Since their debut, the group has sold over 10,000,000 records. In 2002, th ...ckly went off of the charts. The same charting positions continued even in 2003, where two released singles failed to place in the top 30. In 2004, their c
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  • : 2003.03.12 # [[To Be|TO BE "2003 ReBirth Mix"]]
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  • ...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 ...funk, disco, soul, rock, and even classical. With an impressive twenty-two albums released to date, as well as many singles, DREAMS COME TRUE continue to pro
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  • ...''' (ピロカルピン) is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band that formed in 2003. They made their major debut in 2012. ===Albums===
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  • ===First Generation (2000 – 2003)=== ===Second Generation (2003 – 2004)===
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  • ...umb|250px|EXILE promoting ''[[EXILE Entertainment|EXILE ENTERTAINMENT]]'' (2003)]] ===Studio Albums===
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  • ...]] band in the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] scene that was formed on May 1st, 2003. Having signed with the independent label [[UNDER CODE PRODUCTION]], they d 12012 was put together on May 1st, 2003 by vocalist [[Miyawaki Wataru]] (ex-[[Lubis Cadir]]). The other members wer
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  • ...] entitled "[[Color Ningen]]". Enomoto would continue with Sony until late 2003. ...orNingenPROMO.JPG|thumb|220px|Enomoto Kurumi promoting "[[Color Ningen]]" (2003)]]
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  • ...Japanese boy band. Their sound was pop with a hip-hop influence until late 2003, when they attempted a more urban sound. Their latest single, [[Hanashitaku ...sed in late 2002 after four singles. A fifth single followed that in March 2003, but it was a different image and sound for the boy band. After their sixth
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  • ...and former [[:Category:J-Actress|actress]]. She made her musical debut in 2003 under the [[cutting edge]] sub-label of [[avex trax]] with the mini-album ' In 2003, Ando was featured in an insiders-only live performance, and praise was hea
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  • On October 29, 2003, she debuted with the single "[[Kesenai Tsumi]]", which was used as the fir ===Studio Albums===
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  • ===Albums=== * [2003.03.12] [[1st Anniversary]]
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  • ...t in March 2002, after only singing on some songs available on compilation albums. In 2003, Ishii held her first live performance, and shortly after she signed to the
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  • ** [[Morning Musume Otomegumi]] (2003&ndash;2004) ** [[11WATER]] (2003)
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  • ...eo, she debuted with BMG, before signing with Universal's Def Jam label in 2003. With numerous successful album releases, tours and media appearances, she ...ed #15 on the [[Oricon]] charts. Sold-out tour runs and the release of two albums in 2004 marked an increase in AI's popularity. Significant success then cam
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  • ...album, A-Mei embarked on a tour around Asia shortly after its release. Her 2003 album, ''[[Yonggan (A-Mei)|Yǒnggǎn]]'', was met with the same response. S ...Tīng Shuō]]" and a duet with then rising star, [[Jam Hsiao]]. Due to the albums success, a tour was then embarked only a few months after its release. Whil
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  • ...aeruUsPROMO.jpg|thumb|260px|CHEMISTRY promoting "[[Ashita e Kaeru / Us]]" (2003)]] ===Studio Albums===
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  • ...right|280px|thumb|Amano Tsukiko promoting "[[Chou (Amano Tsukiko)|Chou]]" (2003)]] ===Studio Albums===
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  • ...on to study at the Berklee School of Music in 1999, and later graduated in 2003. After graduating, Caroline moved back to Tokyo and made a living by record === Albums ===
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  • Along side this, in 2003 OLIVIA decided to launch a rare-items fashion label called [[Black Daisy Vi ...y]]'' roughly one quarter of a year away from each other. These three mini-albums were much like ''[[Internal Bleeding Strawberry]]'' in which they were only
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  • ...matani Hitomi promoting ''[[Delicious! ~The Best of Hitomi Shimatani~]]'' (2003)]] ===Studio Albums===
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  • ** [[Minimoni]] <small>(2003&ndash;2004)</small> ** [[Morning Musume Sakuragumi]] <small>(2003&ndash;2004)</small>
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  • ** [[Morning Musume Sakuragumi]] (2003&ndash;2004) ** [[7AIR]] (2003)
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  • **[[Morning Musume Otomegumi]] (2003&ndash;2004) **[[11WATER]] (2003)
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  • ...'N'''orth, '''E'''ast, '''W'''est and '''S'''outh. The group was formed in 2003 as a nine member group under the label [[Johnny's Entertainment]] and relea * [[Moriuchi Takahiro]] (森内貴寛, left December 18, 2003)
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  • ...ed to a designer of silver jewellery on July 29, 2003, and on November 23, 2003, bandmates Kawase and Okuda married each other. ===Albums===
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  • In March 2003, at an audition hosted by [[Sony Music Japan]], all of the judges evaluated ===Studio Albums===
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  • ...est-selling Japanese musical group of all time, with a reported 80 million albums and singles sold since August 2011.<ref>http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/rankmu ...was their first single to debut at #1. Each of their following singles and albums have also reached #1. Their fourth full album, ''[[Risky|RISKY]]'', stayed
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  • After this point Hayashibara started working less. In 2003 she only released two singles and a year later she released her eleventh al ...Evangelion'' pachinko machine. This single also marks the first time since 2003 that Hayashibara has released two singles during the same year.
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  • ...bigger than her debut album. Her 4th studio album was released in October 2003. It appears October is her favorite month. A singles compilation was releas ===Studio Albums===
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  • ** [[Morning Musume]] <small>(2003&ndash;2013)</small> ** [[Morning Musume Otomegumi]] <small>(2003&ndash;2004)</small>
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  • ...AHA MUSIC COMMUNICATIONS]], which was started up by [[Nakata Yasutaka]] in 2003 before the release of their second studio album ''[[Cutie Cinema Replay|CUT ...SMETIC]], and [[COPTER4016882]]. contemode also put out two various artist albums, [[contemode V.A.]] and [[contemode V.A. 2]].
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  • ...ello! Orange Sunshine]]" and "[[Cheese "Pizza"|Cheese PIZZA]]" and top ten albums like ''[[Orange Sunshine]]'' and ''[[Miracle Diving|MIRACLE DIVING]]''. Wit ...promo.jpg|thumb|225px|YUKI promoting "[[Hummingbird (YUKI)|Hummingbird]]" (2003)]]
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  • ** [[7AIR]] (2003) ...jpg|230px|thumb|Mika Todd promoting "[[Crazy About You|CRAZY ABOUT YOU]]" (2003)]]
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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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  • ...soon made her television debut as the host of [[saku saku]] on March 31st, 2003. On May 10th, 2004 she released her debut single "[[Level 42]]", derived fr ===Studio Albums===
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  • ...to pursue a solo career and signed with the Future Shock record label. In 2003, he re-started his solo activity in [[Pony Canyon]] and released the single ===Albums===
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  • ** [[Antinos Records]] (1996&ndash;2003) ** [[Tofu Records]] (2003&ndash;2007) <small>(USA)</small>
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  • ...n 1997, and later signed with [[Universal Music|Universal Music Japan]] in 2003 with their third studio album ''[[Zekuu (MUCC)|Zekuu]]'' on September 3rd. ===Studio Albums===
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  • In 2003, Rie entered college at the University of Arts in [[Wikipedia:London|London ===Studio Albums===
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  • ...up debuted on ''[[KM Music Tank]]'' in 1998 under [[SM Entertainment]]. In 2003, they signed with [[Good Entertainment]] after their 5-year contract with S Shinhwa expanded its fanbase by releasing albums and touring in other countries, most notably in Japan. Also, their dedicati
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  • ...98 by vocalist [[Yamamoto Takane]] and guitarist [[Yamaguchi Akihisa]]. In 2003, they signed with [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Records]] and made their ===Albums===
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  • ...something she puts to good use in her songs. To date she has released 12 albums, and though her popularity isn't as huge as some other artists in the same ===Studio Albums===
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  • ...i na Konamaiki]], but that failed to bring much publicity. In February 5th 2003, her debut mini-album was released, entitled [[Secret & Lies]]. In October of 2003, her sixth single [[Kimi to Yakusoku Shita Yasashii Ano Basho Made]] was us
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  • In 2003, SUGIZO performed at the ''Full Moon Festival'' at Kyoto's [[wikipedia:Ninn ===Albums===
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  • ...mmy heavenly<sup>6</sup>''', a character with a alternative rock sound, in 2003. Kawase is most known for such songs as "[[Everyday at the Bus Stop|EVERYDA ...from the anime ''[[Wikipedia:Pocket Monsters|Pokemon]]''. On November 22, 2003, Tomoko announced her marriage to fellow band mate from [[the brilliant gre
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  • ===Studio Albums=== * [2003.12.02] [[Galyuu|galyuu]] (雅-galyuu-流; ''Self-Taught'') <small>(Indies)<
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  • ...e [[Itoshigo yo]]. She has so far released 10 singles, 7 albums and 4 mini-albums. Most of her music is very soothing and calm. She has deep and serious lyri ...the CD single was a short film directed and written by RURUTIA. In January 2003, RURUTIA released [[Shine]], which was soon followed by her second full len
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  • ...and [[Sads]]. After [[Sads]]' started their indefinite hiatus in August of 2003, Kiyoharu started his solo career under the label [[Universal Music Japan]] ===Studio Albums===
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  • Mi was formed in spring 2003 from an audition of 3000 looking for the most beautiful voice. Sixteen-year ===Albums===
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  • ...s in Japan and continuously achieve high sales with each album release. In 2003, HY became the first indie band to ever enter the [[Oricon]] album charts a ===Albums===
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  • ...ationally by Double Life Records in 2002. A tour in Belgium and Holland in 2003 was followed by various festival performances, where antennasia shared the ===Albums===
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  • ...ngle releases, her debut album "[[Rootie]]" was released on November 19th, 2003. However, relatively low sales meant that only a few more solo singles were ===Albums===
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  • The group dismantled in 2003 after the release their only studio album ''[[When Pop Hits the Fan|WHEN PO ===Albums===
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  • ...e Japanese hip-hop scene, most of whom hail from Sapporo as well. February 2003 saw the release of [[DJ O.N.O]]'s first solo album entitled ''[[Six Month a ===Albums===
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  • ...J-Urban|Japanese urban]] [[J-Pop|pop]] artist. She made her debut in early 2003 with the single "[[Dreamin' Away]]", but wasn't majorly recognized until la ** [[TOY'S FACTORY]] <small>(2003&ndash;2008)</small>
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  • ...A Folder + Folder 5 singles collection and complete boxset was released in 2003, and a best-of CD+DVD collection in 2012. ===Albums===
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  • Tong Vfang Xien Qi officially debuted on December 26, 2003. It was during a joint showcase in Seoul between Korean singer [[BoA]] and ...LETE A-SIDE COLLECTION + TOHOSHINKI SINGLE B-SIDE COLLECTION]]''. The best albums would be released while the group was inactive.
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  • ...ed songs extremely quickly with one live tour, two mini-albums, three full albums, and eleven singles all within three years' time. The group was one of the ===Albums===
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  • ...eased in March of that year. She released a total of six singles, two full albums, and three [[Photobook|photobooks]]. Abe also appeared in a few TV [[dorama ===Albums===
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  • ...releasing five albums with the label and several more releases, in August 2003 all the members left the band except for hidaka, who changed his stage name ===Albums===
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  • ...roup on [[avex trax]]. The girls won the avex Audition at the beginning of 2003 and debuted later that year. They disbanded on June 7th, 2006. ...o Miori]]. After severals months of training, they debuted on August 27th, 2003 with the single "[[Lolita Strawberry in Summer|LolitA☆Strawberry in summe
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  • ...do!'' in 2001, and the unit "MYTHRIL" was also formed (MAI left MYTHRIL in 2003). She began doing local performances in Fukuoka, but became bored and moved ===Albums===
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  • ...oting "[[Shining_Star_Wasurenai_Kara|Shining Star ☆Wasurenai Kara☆]]" (2003)]] ...gle "[[Believe (Tamaki Nami)|Believe]]", which was released on April 23rd, 2003 when she was only 15 years old. The titular song was used as an opening the
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  • ...omo.jpg|thumb|200px|Suneohair promoting ''[[A Watercolor|a watercolor]]'' (2003)]] ...out in February. During his indies phase, he released an album, three mini-albums, and two sigles. In 2002 he signed with the [[Sony Music Entertainment]] su
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  • ...[To Be, to Be, Ten Made to Be|To be, To be, Ten made To be]]", followed in 2003. They became more successful with the singles "[[Yume Monogatari]]" and "[[ ===Albums===
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  • ...rently signed to the label [[Universal Music|NAYUTAWAVE RECORDS]]. In late 2003 she shot to fame with her debut single "[[Jupiter (Hirahara Ayaka)|Jupiter] ...umb|250px|Hirahara Ayaka promoting "[[Jupiter (Hirahara Ayaka)|Jupiter]]" (2003)]]
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  • ===Albums=== *[2003.08.20] [[Follow the Wind|Follow the wind]]
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  • : 2003.08.06 ...irst live album released by [[BONNIE PINK]]. It was recorded on April 5th, 2003, at the Akasaka BLITZ. The album reached #90 on [[Oricon]] weekly charts an
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  • ...feat. Ceybil Jefferies taken from ''[[The Intergalactic Collection]]'' in 2003 until ONE DAY -KREVA REMIX- which was used to promote m-flo's ''[[Dope Spac This album is reported to be the last of the m-flo 'loves' albums. Due to this, [[Crystal Kay]] was symbolically picked to sing a track on th
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  • ...brief indies period debuted under the major label [[Sony Music Japan]] in 2003 with the single "[[Kirikirimai]]". They soon shot to fame, with their debut In June 2003, the band debuted under [[Sony Music Entertainment]] music as a major label
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  • * [[Junichi Sugai|SUGAI]] Drums (1998 - 2003) In 1999, they released their first albums ''[[1st P]]'' and ''[[A.D.S.R.M!|A・D・S・R・M!]]'' on the independent
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  • * [[morico]] (もりこ) (Saxophone) <small>(2003–2016)</small> * [[SAKI (ORESKABAND)|SAKI]] (サキ) (Trumpet) <small>(2003–2018)</small>
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  • ...~Kimi ga Kureta Mono~|secret base ~Kimi ga Kureta Mono~]]". At the end of 2003, [[Okoshi Takayo]] graduated from ZONE and was replaced by [[Nishimura Tomo ...band released a single ("[[Shiroi Hana]]") on the same day of their second albums release. The bands next two singles ("[[True Blue / Renren...|true blue / R
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  • ...rothers Ryoichiro and Kenichi Yoshida began their powerful rise to fame in 2003 with their self-titled, inaugural album. Since that time they have become i === Albums ===
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