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  • '''BoA''' (보아) is a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] singer under [[SM Entertainment]]. Her stage name made a backronym which is '''Beat of Angel'''. She made h ** [[SM Entertainment]] <small>(2000&ndash;) (Korea)</small>
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  • ...songs in the street for three years, WaT has risen to the top of the music industry with sales comparable to long established music figures. * [2006.04.26] [[WaT Entertainment Show 2006 Act "Do" Live Vol.4|WaT Entertainment Show 2006 ACT "do" LIVE Vol.4]]
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  • ..., 2016, it was announced that [[Erie]] would retire from the entertainment industry at the end of the year.
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  • ...c Entertainment|TRUE KiSS DISC]] however, she was blacklisted by the music industry in September 2000 after her parents tried to sue her management company. Su ...in [[Zama]], [[Kanagawa Prefecture]], [[Japan]]. Suzuki first entered the entertainment world in 1997 at the age of fifteen, when she entered a singing competion o
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  • ...t was reported by Yahoo! News that Kago was returning to the entertainment industry. Also, in an interview by OhmyNews, Kago admitted that she had begun smokin
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  • ...y April 2004, the applicants must not have a contract in the entertainment industry, that they will relocate to Tokyo, and that they must be females between fi ...ebruary 2006, the applicants must not have a contract in the entertainment industry and that they will relocate to Tokyo.
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  • ...in 2005; it does not appear that his wife is involved in the entertainment industry.
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  • ...ads and for helping push the exposure of Taiwanese aborigines in the music industry. A-Mei debuted in 1996 under [[Forward Music]] with the album ''[[Zimei|Zǐ ...well as charities. She also became the representative of Mass Culture and Entertainment in Taiwan due to her participation in a discovery channel show. In early 20
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  • '''Cocco''' is a female [[J-Rock]] artist under [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Speedstar Records]]. ...atch the eyes of many producers and eventually landed a deal with [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Speedstar Records]].
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  • ...]] singer and lyricist. She was signed to the major record label [[D-topia Entertainment]] from 2007-2013. Like former labelmate [[Saori@destiny]], Aira was produce After taking a hiatus for two years, Aira returned to the music industry as an independent artist and released the digital single [[Lightsaver|LIGHT
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  • ...s that Tsuji was leaving on good terms and may return to the entertainment industry after she had her baby. ...s for family only and there was no reception. [http://www.nikkansports.com/entertainment/f-et-tp0-20070621-216206.html [2]] She changed her legal name to "Sugiura N
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  • ...d married a non-celebrity man and would be retiring from the entertainment industry in November when she turns 30.
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  • ** [[avex entertainment]] (2013-) Following graduation from middle school, hitomi entered the entertainment industry as a model but after a chance meeting at a modeling audition with [[Komuro
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  • ...[[Wikipedia:Lee Soo-man|Lee Soo Man]] and were the largest group under SM Entertainment for almost 7 years. They debuted in November 2005, with the album ''[[Super ...r, a representation of the members' young ages when they first joined [[SM Entertainment]]. However, after the members' showcased their different talents to the com
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  • ...was a 4-member Korean vocal group debuted in 2003 under [[M-Boat]] (a [[YG Entertainment]] sub-label), in 2007 they moved to [[Manwalldang]] label. Their music has ...through a nation-wide audition held by M-boat Entertainement Group and YG Entertainment that lasted for about 2 years. The head of both companies wanted to form a
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  • ..._Tomiyama Kei Tomiyama]" for the [[seiyuu]] most relevant to the animation industry at the 4th [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seiyu_Awards Seiyuu Awards] ceremo * [2014] Rookie of the Year in the Popular Entertainment division (64th Annual MEXT Art Encouragement)
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  • ...create memorable tunes, they remain one of the biggest names in the music industry with a career fully of 12 years and connections with [[Tomoyuki Tanaka]] ([ ....06.27] [[Zatsunen Entertainment]] (雑念エンタテイメント; ''Idle Entertainment'')
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  • ...the band [[FTISLAND]]. He announced his retirement from the entertainment industry in early 2019 after the [[Jung Joon Young]] chatroom scandal.
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  • ...Chiba Prefecture, but dropped out to pursue a career in the entertainment industry. After graduating from the group, Yasuda remained a soloist in [[Hello! Pro
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  • ...]'' which featured collaborations from many notable names within the music industry. * '''38th Best Dresser Awards:''' Entertainment-Sport Award (2009)
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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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  • ...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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  • ...lly succeed. Because the other two groups were promoted by the famous [[SM Entertainment]], many thought of Sugar as the underdogs. However, in the summer of 2003 S ...ean wave|Korean Wave]], Sugar began to try and tap into the Japanese music industry as well. After releasing their second Korean album they debuted in Japan re
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  • Morimoto Ryutaro joined Johnny's Entertainment on August 12th, 2004 after he passed an audition for the Ya-Ya-yah variety .... When questioned, Morimoto stated that "it's fine, don't worry." Johnny's Entertainment quickly issued a public apology and planned to suspend all of Morimoto's ac
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  • ...ovember 19, 2021, it was announced she would retire from the entertainment industry within the year.
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  • ...006, Okamoto transferred from the Senkusha affiliation office to Evergreen Entertainment, which is her current office. She began to get minor roles in dramas, inclu ...spring 2008 in order to focus on her upcoming career in the entertainment industry, with music being a high priority. The lyrics she pens for her music are cr
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  • ...ugar]] as Ah Yoo Mee, and was previously signed as a solo artist with [[SM Entertainment]]. In 2008 she moved to Japan and debuted under [[rhythm zone]] as "ICONIQ" ...covered at a [[H.O.T]] concert, she entered the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] music industry as '''Ah Yoo Mee''', her [[Wikipedia:Hangul|Hangul]] based name, and debute
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  • '''Sakurai Sho''' is a member of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[ARASHI]]. ...rofessionals. He is the only one in the entire Sakurai Family to be in the entertainment business, but his philosophies and influences are similar to his family's p
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  • ...olo project, DAIGO☆STARDUST, in 2003 under [[Victor Entertainment|Victor Entertainment, Inc.]] with "[[Maria (DAIGO STARDUST)|MARIA]]". Since April of 2007 DAIGO DAIGO started out in the rock industry with a indie [[Wikipedia:Glam rock|glam rock]] band named [[JZEIL]] in 1998
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  • ...) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] actor, singer and member of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]]. Kamenashi Kazuya, or Kame as he is often called, is part of [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[KAT-TUN]]. Although he is the youngest member of KAT-TUN, he is c
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  • ...a major label record deal with [[Sony Music Entertainment]]'s [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC_Records|EPIC Records]] sub-label. [[Fujimoto Taiji]] didn't want to co ...two seasoned musicians, while YUKI and TAKUYA were still quite new to the industry. Onda took TAKUYA under his wing and help him in his composing of songs. By
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  • ...[[Dorama|drama]] series. Yamaguchi secured her legacy by bowing out of the entertainment business at the peak of her career to marry her frequent costar, fellow act ...ed several deals, and chose a record contract releasing under [[Sony Music Entertainment|CBS/Sony]].
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  • Nakamori Akina entered the music industry through a singing talent contest "Star Tanjo". She first appeared on the co ...ho's Best Album award. In 1987, she tried her luck with the American music industry by releasing her first and only English release ''[[Cross My Palm]]''. For
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  • ...rious record companies. They finally sign with the record company [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Victor]]. ...eir manager. At the time this was unheard of and frowned upon in the music industry so the record company stopped promoting them and people started to forget B
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  • ...oup officially disbanded due to conflicts with their management agency, SM Entertainment. Years after the group disbanded, H.O.T. still remains very popular which e ...g in their footsteps. During the late 90's, H.O.T. was the gem of the [[SM Entertainment]] roster, not only with record sales and huge fanbase, but also numerous pr
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  • ** [[B2M Entertainment]] <small>(2010&ndash;2013)</small> ** [[ESteem Entertainment]] <small>(2020&ndash;2022)</small>
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  • ...[[K-R&B|Korean R&B]]/[[K-Pop|Pop]] artist that debuted on 2005 under [[JYP Entertainment]]. She is currently under [[Oscar ENT]]. ** [[JYP Entertainment]] <small>(2005&ndash;2012)</small>
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  • ...Kana''' (西野カナ) is [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer under [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Japan]]. In the year 2005, she was the winner of 40,000 particip ...ly 40,000 applicants. A year later in 2006, she was signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment|SME Records]] and started vocal training.
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  • ...eir subsequent album releases and became a huge mainstay in the Korean pop industry during the late 90's and early 2000's. The group's name stood for "Groove O
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  • '''KARA''' (카라) was a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] girl group formed by [[DSP Entertainment]]. They were originally a four member group where they were marketed as the ...hree members. On the following days reports about the five members and DSP Entertainment meetings surfaced, however the company has not yet released an official sta
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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 s ...of 1999, Ohguro announced that she would be taking a break from the music industry. When she came back a year later, Ohguro switched labels, no longer being a
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  • ...e years old. Because of her grandfather's connections to the entertainment industry, she was able to obtain acting roles as a young child, and she was part of
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  • ...f which she graduated on April 3, 2015. She retired from the entertainment industry on March 31, 2021.
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  • ...o [[Office Anemone]] management. Inoue made her debut in the entertainment industry in 1988 as an [[Anime|anime]] seiyuu in the series ''[[Heart Akko Desu]]''.
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  • Within the agency they're still categorized under Johnny's Jr., but in the entertainment world they're not referred as Johnny's Jr. anymore. They don't act as suppo [[Category:Johnny's Entertainment]]
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  • ...oday are members of this stable. Most of them not only dominated the music industry, they are also known for appearing everywhere from [[Dorama|doramas]] to TV ...hey will be part of [[Johnny's Jr.]] until they make their debut (in music industry). During their days as a Jr. they get trained to dance and sing by supporti
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  • ...r ''[[Wikipedia:The Music Trend|Inkigayo]]''. She was recruited as an [[SM Entertainment]] trainee at the "2005 SM Casting System", and made her acting debut as a c ...that she would be taking a temporary hiatus from the Korean entertainment industry due to being mentally and physically exhausted by her chaotic career.
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  • Uesaka entered the entertainment industry at the age of 9, when she was scouted by [[Space Craft]]'s junior talent di
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  • ...but in 2015. He left BEAST in April 2016 and is currently signed on [[CUBE Entertainment]] as a soloist. * '''Education:''' Anshan Information Industry High School
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  • ...th Korean singer and actress under [[Management KOO]] in Korea and [[Likey Entertainment]] in Japan. She is a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] girl group [[T-ara] ** [[MBK Entertainment]] <small>(2009&ndash;2018)</small>
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  • ...eing a singer. He also announced that he will be leaving the entertainment industry to focus on normal life.
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  • ...[U-Kiss]]. He announced his departure from the group and the entertainment industry on October 16, 2013, citing growing health issues due to demanding schedule
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  • ...nd is currently her final LP before her long hiatus from the entertainment industry. It was released in two versions: a limited CD+DVD edition and a regular CD
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  • ...age cannot speak much Mandarin. She had held interest in the entertainment industry from the age of three, and during her first year of elementary school passe
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  • ...ween releases, Eri announced in April 2015 yet another return to the music industry, signing with the Avex imprint [[rhythm zone]], and is a featured singer on ...ere offering her deals, Nobuchika signed with the major label [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Associated Records]].
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  • On April 17, 2008, Avex Entertainment announced Koda's 40th single, a "four-elements single," featuring four trac The year 2010 marked Koda's tenth anniversary in the music industry. It would be a busy year of live performances and new music. She kicked off
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  • ...re MORNING MUSUME~]]" on June 20th. She planned to leave the entertainment industry and attend a junior college. ...SET, GO!~]]" on December 16, 2018. She stated her intention to continue in entertainment, wanting to challenge herself using the many things she'd learned during he
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  • ...dia:Singer-songwriter|singer-songwriter]] under the [[Wikipedia:Sony Music Entertainment|EPIC Records]] label. Her debut album ''[[First Love]]'' is the #1 best sel ...e]] and [[Fuji Keiko|Abe Junko]]. Utada's parents both worked in the music industry - her father, Utada Teruzane (or Skingg U) is a music producer, and her mot
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  • '''Igarashi Shunji''' is a Japanese actor with [[Watanabe Entertainment]]. He is part of the [[D-BOYS]] acting group. Igarashi Shunji's first foray into the entertainment industry was during his third year of high school, when his mother entered him into
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  • ...il 2008. They are the first international music group in the Chinese music industry to have members of both Chinese and Korean descent. Initially, Super Junior ...it was announced that Han Geng won the lawsuit, leaving the group and [[SM Entertainment]]. After Han Geng officially left the group, [[Zhou Mi]] become Super Junio
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  • ...oup [[Super Junior]]. It was established in June 2008. Targeting the music industry with their fun and entertaining style Super Junior-Happy's debut mini-album ...formally introduced themselves as the subgroup at the time. On May 30, SM Entertainment released the official announcement of the subgroup through news agency News
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  • ...23rd. She has stated that she intends to stay active in the entertainment industry.
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  • ...anking 20th. Due to the nature of Japanese idol laws and the entertainment industry, this was often considered a controversial decision. Although Suto was allo ...photos of sixth generation member [[Yokono Sumire]] with members from the entertainment agency [[Johnny & Associates]] surfaced on the internet. Since these rumors
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  • ...[4Men]]. The trio was under the labels [[YWHO Enterprise]] and [[Happyface Entertainment]]. The group disbanded in 2011 after [[Ga Eul]] left the group. ...three-girl rookie group, BeBe Mignon, was publicly introduced to the music industry on various online music websites. On [[Wikipedia:Cyworld|Cyworld’s]] real
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  • [[Category:Entertainment Industry]]
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  • ...through officials that he married a woman not related to the entertainment industry. According to officials, they met through an acquaintance in 2004 and they
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  • Sandy Lam was born in Hong Kong on April 26, 1966. She began her entertainment career at age 16 as a DJ for Commercial Radio Hong Kong before signing on t In December 2018, she announced her retirement from the entertainment industry following the release of her last studio album "0".
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  • [[Category:Johnny's Entertainment]] [[Category:Entertainment Industry]]
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  • She got scouted in her homeplace, Osaka, and entered the entertainment industry. While belonging to the office in which she got scouted, she participated i
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  • ...duated from the group and [[ShuuKaRen]] and retired from the entertainment industry due to to the symptoms of the cervical spinal disc herniation, which she wa ...Aside Najakima, the remaining members would continue on the entertainment industry, with [[Washio Reina]], [[Bando Nozomi]] and [[Sato Harumi]] staying on [[E
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  • ...5, a 16 year old Kaori gained her first introduction to the recorded music industry as a member of 6 piece ensemble [[CHIX CHICKS|Harajuku BJ Girls]]. The gro ...he started focusing more on her solo career by signing up under the [[Team Entertainment]] record label. The revival of her solo career started with her performing
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  • Shuuka left [[FLOWER (group)|Flower]] and retired from the entertainment industry on December 31st, 2017 due to her previous injuries.
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  • ...rl group [[Chocolat (group)|Chocolat]]. She retired from the entertainment industry and opened a clothing store for her brand.
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  • ...Entertainment Media Group''' (also known as '''Good! Enter''') is a Korean entertainment sub-label of [[CJ Music]] formed in April 2003. [[Category:Entertainment Industry]]
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  • # [[Entertainment (SEKAI NO OWARI)|Love the warz]] # [[Entertainment (SEKAI NO OWARI)|Fukai Mori]] (深い森; ''Deep Forest'')
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  • ...er retirement from E-girls, [[Dream (group)|Dream]], and the entertainment industry. On November 30, 2016, the group released their eighteenth single [[Go! Go! ...announced to E-girls. E-girls would become its own newly-established girl entertainment franchise known as "[[E.G. Family]]", consisting of E-girls, [[Ami (Dream)|
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  • ...優里) is a Japanese idol singer. She will retire from the entertainment industry at the end of May 2021.
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  • ...aduated from the group in January 2018, and retired from the entertainment industry.
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  • ...held on February 12, 2022, after which she retired from the entertainment industry.
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  • '''Ahreum ''' (아름) is a South Korean singer under [[DWM Entertainment]]. She was a vocalist and rapper of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] girl group [[T * Her mother and father were both in the music industry.
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  • ...tagram account in February 2017 that she will be leaving the entertainment industry. Her contract with agency [[Wikipedia:Amuse, Inc.|Amuse]] has also ended.
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  • ...ing of their name connotes "their aim to emerge as the queens in the music industry and wear a beautiful tiara." They are signed to [[EMI Music Japan]] for the After renaming Core Contents Media into [[MBK Entertainment]], the agency announced Dani not to be a part of [[T-ARA N4|T-ARA N<sup>4</
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  • '''Shin Jimin''' (신지민) is a South Korean artist under [[ALO MALO Entertainment]]. She is a former member of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] girl group [[AOA]]. S ** [[FNC Entertainment]] <small>(2012&ndash;2022)</small>
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  • ...to their debut, they were described as the female [[Super Junior]] by [[SM Entertainment]]. They became well known after their hit 2009 song "[[Gee (song)|Gee]]". ...hyun]] were the only members not to renew. Despite their departure from SM Entertainment, the girls remain members of the group.
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  • ...n and announced her return to show business. She is signed under [[LesPros Entertainment]] and is training to become an actress. Ono announced her retirement from the entertainment industry altogether on July 1, 2014.
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  • ...2021, Shimomura left RISING PRODUCTION and retired from the entertainment industry.
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  • ...the group [[Fairies (group)|Fairies]]. She retired from the entertainment industry on June 17, 2020 following Fairies' dissolution alongside the end of her co
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  • Ogura announced her retirement from the AV industry in the magazine ''[[Friday]]'' on June 2005. She released a couple more vid *'''Agency:''' Feel Entertainment
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  • ...Miura Moe]] left, and withdrew from the group as well as the entertainment industry on May 20, 2019. *[http://www.lespros.co.jp/artists/kanae_yoshii/ LesPros Entertainment Official Profile]
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  • ...as her debut digital single. She officially retired from the entertainment industry on May 18, 2017.
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  • ...actory]]. Upon the group's disbandment, she retired from the entertainment industry. ...ako's graduation from Hello! Project and retirement from the entertainment industry were suddenly announced on January 8, 2020 through the official website. Th
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  • ...[AKB48]]'s [[AKB48 Team B|Team B]] on April 8th, 2011. She returned to the industry in 2018 after attending university.
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  • She is currently taking a break from the entertainment industry. She started a break after her "BIRTHDAY LIVE" in 2006.
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  • ...), formerly '''Wellmade Yedang''' (웰메이드 예당), is a South Korean entertainment company. ...tists. In 2013, the company acquired the majority shareholders of [[DreamT Entertainment]]. In 2014, it merged with [[Banana Culture|Yedang Company]] to form Wellma
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  • ...き抜くであります、芸能界!; ''You are in Outwear, Entertainment Industry!'')
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  • ...zed to those involved, and announced his retirement from the entertainment industry.
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  • ...se Miho graduated from Houkago Princess and retired from the entertainment industry.
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  • Jjun (제이준) is a Korean pop singer under Cool Family Entertainment. He debuted in 2012 as Just Cry Jjun was a member of a dance youth team when he was chosen by [[SM Entertainment]]. He was elected when he danced a dance team audition called " Best Teenag
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  • ...ency [[Office COLOURS]]. Currently she is on Hiatus from the Entertainment industry.
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  • ..., so her graduating from Hello! Project was the same to her as leaving the industry. Her graduation took place on December 26, 2019 at LINE CUBE SHIBUYA.
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  • [[File:SEKAI NO OWARI ENTERTAINMENT.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Album Cover]] : ENTERTAINMENT
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  • ...7, Hitomi announced she would "graduate" and retire from the entertainment industry on June 28th.
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  • ...11, Hagi Yurika graduated from Houkago Princess and left the entertainment industry due to poor health. ...a announced that she would be stopping her activities in the entertainment industry and Houkago Princess due to poor physical health.
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  • ...tion from the group, she would still continue to work in the entertainment industry.
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  • ...7, 2021 and will graduate from the group and retire from the entertainment industry after their 28th single.
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  • The Chaku Uta digital distribution technology is owned by [[Sony Music Entertainment]] and used under licence by most major Japanese mobile phone service provid ...es began in Japan in 2004. From August 2006 to December 2013, [[Recording Industry Association of Japan|RIAJ]] monitored and tabulated Chaku Uta full download
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  • Komatsu made her entry into the entertainment industry in 2003 when she auditioned for one of [[Fujii Takashi]]'s ''All Night Nipp
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  • ...confirmed that she would continue her activities within the entertainment industry as Maika of Houkago Princess.
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  • ...child actress managed by [[Office Osawa]]. Her start in the entertainment industry was doing voice-overs in foreign films.
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  • ...r of Country Girls. She stated that she planned to leave the entertainment industry and pursue early childhood education as a Kindergarten teacher, making use ...9 with aim of entering University while continuing to challenge individual entertainment activities. Funaki Musubu remained in Hello! Project and in her concurrent
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  • ...n her announcement she stated that she would continue in the entertainment industry and wanted to challenge herself by graduating to pursue her dreams. She ask
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  • ...ork. Because students were not allowed to participate in the entertainment industry, she studied voice-acting on her own.
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  • ...kurako will graduate from Hello! Project and retire from the entertainment industry. Inoue Rei will continue in Hello! Project as a member of [[Juice=Juice]].
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  • Irino Miyu was just four years old when he entered the entertainment industry as a stage-troupe actor with the young talent-focused [[wikipedia:Himawari
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  • ...he will leave the group after April 2022 and retire from the entertainment industry.
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  • ...ing to be a soloist as charisma.com. Gonchi retired from the entertainment industry to focus on her family’s business.
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  • * On March 8, 2022 she announced that she was leaving the entertainment industry to become a beauty technician.
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  • ...n Pop]] trainee under [[Tipping Entertainment]]. She retired from the idol industry and currently owns a store called Stylike.
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  • ...tober 31, 2021. She will leave the group and retire from the entertainment industry after February 2022.
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  • ...i''' (안유미) is a former model and actress. She left the entertainment industry and now works as a professional pilates instructor. ** [[Blessing Entertainment]] <small>(2013&ndash;2016)</small>
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  • ...mbination of 'Impact' and 'I'm Fact'; to make a strong impact on the music industry and produce truthful music. On January 4, 2022 they announced their departu
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  • *'''Executive Producer''': Big Hit Entertainment * [2023.05] [[RIAJ|Recording Industry Association of Japan]] - Streaming: Gold <small>(50,000,000 streams)</small
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  • ...he school's rules of not allowing their students to join the entertainment industry.
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  • ...a high school that did not allow their students to join the entertainment industry, she had to hide her face for all of her indies career. Soon after she was
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  • Han used her connections in Korea's new growing entertainment industry to assemble a list of the best songs available. Her debut song "Tonight" wa ...wn to Taiwan and Hong Kong to start a career in a non-existent Chinese pop industry she released three albums in Taiwan and Hong Kong and enjoyed a successful
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  • ...hird generation's 5th anniversary, and also retired from the entertainment industry.
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  • ...w on [[KBS]]. The show will take idols who have not been successful in the industry and give them another chance. Two 9-member groups, one male and one female, ||[[CUBE Entertainment|CUBE Ent.]] trainee ||[[Lee Joo Hyun]] ||6
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  • ..." Audition Grand Prix - a competition held by the major film company, Toho Entertainment. At the time, she was the youngest ever winner and it was the only time tha ** [[wikipedia:Toho|Toho Entertainment]] <small>(2011&ndash;present) ''(Acting)''</small>
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  • ...Rin would be graduating from the group and retiring from the entertainment industry on December 31st to focus on her education.
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  • ...st Idol]] and it's unit [[Good Tears]]. She retired from the entertainment industry on December 31, 2020. ...oup until the end of December 2020, and then she will retire from the idol industry.
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  • * She had formerly retired from the entertainment industry on April 30, 2019.
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  • ...uated from the group on August 24, 2023 and retired from the entertainment industry.
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  • ...album released by [[Utada Hikaru]], and her first album with [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music]]'s sub-label [[Epic Records Japan]]. The album's title is a ref ...:iTunes|iTunes Japan]]. The album is certified Platinum by the [[Recording Industry Association of Japan]] for physical sales over 250,000 units.
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  • *Wanted to work in the entertainment industry for eight years before joining Hello! Project.
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  • ...ually by the [[wikipedia:Recording Industry Association of Japan|Recording Industry Association of Japan]]. Its first ceremony was celebrated in 1987. The reco [[Category:Entertainment Industry]]
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  • ...held by the [[wikipedia:Recording Industry Association of Japan|Recording Industry Association of Japan]] in 2020. It concerns artists and music releases from ::''[[Kanjani's Entertainment Greatest|Kanjani's Entertainment GR8EST]]'' by [[Kanjani8]]
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  • ** [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Labels Inc.]] <small>(2019)</small> ...n and English through learning apps. RUANN's exposure to the entertainment industry began in 2013 when she appeared on ''Kanjani no Shiwake 8'', where she cove
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  • ...held by the [[wikipedia:Recording Industry Association of Japan|Recording Industry Association of Japan]] in 2009. It concerns artists and music releases from :: ''[[EXILE Entertainment Best|EXILE ENTERTAINMENT BEST]]'' by [[EXILE]]
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  • ...held by the [[wikipedia:Recording Industry Association of Japan|Recording Industry Association of Japan]] in 2004. It concerns artists and music releases from :: ''[[EXILE Entertainment|EXILE ENTERTAINMENT]]'' by [[EXILE]]
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  • ...], and [[SM Entertainment]], as well as [[CJ E&M Music|CJ E&M]] and [[LOEN Entertainment]], earning credit to many of [[K-Pop]]'s most iconic choreographies.
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  • ...l had a strict policy about their students being part of the entertainment industry. In 2015, she signed to with the label major [[TOY'S FACTORY]]. Since gradu ...l that she attended forbade their students from entering the entertainment industry. she had to hide her face.
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  • ...[[pramo]] and [[Yumemiru Adolescence]]. She retired from the entertainment industry upon her graduation from Yumemiru Adolescence in February 2021.
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  • ...e not on their ward at whole times ad are novel to slipway and pose of the industry.<br><br>Therefore, they decrease raven to so much events. <br><br> Tidings
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  • In 2002, [[Rojam Entertainment]] in Hong Kong, which was founded by [[Komuro Tetsuya]], who belonged to Yo ...ic|Universal Music LLC]]). After that, it was outsourced to Columbia Music Entertainment (currently [[Nippon Columbia]]) until they released their own products on M
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  • ..."official rival" to [[AKB48]]. The group was named after the [[Sony Music Entertainment]] Nogizaka Building, where the group's final round of first-generation audi ...oto Kogyo]]. As opposed to previous groups, Yoshimotozaka46 became a co-ed entertainment group open to all ages. Auditions were also restricted to talents belonging
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  • ...na☆]]. She graduated from LOVE SPEARS and retired from the entertainment industry on June 4, 2023.
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