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  • ...ese pop]] singer-songwriter on the [[avex trax]] label. She first appeared in September 2003 with the single "[[Momo no Hanabira]]", but it wasn't until * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Osaka|Osaka, Osaka, Japan]]
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  • ...in 2003, becoming the #32 single of the year. It also sold 128,698 copies in 2004, becoming the #71 single of the year. It charted for 15 weeks and sold ; Live Performances
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  • ...acts today. BoA has approximately sold more than 10,000,000 copies in both Japan and Korea. ** [[avex trax]] <small>(2001&ndash;) (Japan)</small>
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  • ...' (今井絵理子) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] artist. She made her debut in the early 1990's as part of the group [[SPEED]]. Eriko started her solo wor * '''Place of Birth''': [[Okinawa]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...minently featured. Throughout their career, MONO has ascended consistently in both popularity and critical acclaim. MONO were founded in January 2000 by guitarist [[Goto Taka|Takaakira Goto]]. Working by himself,
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  • ...ny Music Japan]]. She is well known for playing the role of [[Osaki Nana]] in the ''[[NANA (film)|NANA]]'' films. * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Hioki, Kagoshima|Hioki, Kagoshima, Japan]]
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  • : 2008.09.10 <small>(Japan)</small> ;Limited TA Live Tour <small>(ZEPP TOKYO/2003.5.27)</small>
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  • ...that it sold a total of 182,443 units. As this single sold 190,060 copies in 2006, it was the #50 single of the year. ==Live Performances==
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  • : 2006.11.29 <small>(Japan, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong)</small> ...the ''[[(Miss)understood|(miss)understood]]'' international success, being in Taiwan the #2 Japanese album of the year with a 3.54% of total sales.
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  • ...] and [[Hasebe Yu]]. The original 3-member dream sold 950,700 records, and in total the group has sold over 1,100,000 records over the span of 10 years. ...In March, 2012, [[Yamamoto Sayaka (singer)|Yamamoto Sayaka]] and [[Erie]] in 2016 left the group.
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  • ...06 and released her debut single "[[Ashita e no Sanka]]" on November 21st, 2007. On March 4th, 2009 she released her Japanese debut album ''[[Voice of Eart ...a e no Sanka.jpg|right|215px|thumb|alan promoting "[[Ashita e no Sanka]]" (2007)]]
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  • [[Image:LISA m-flo profile 2017.jpg|right|325px|thumb|LISA in [[m-flo]] (2017)]] ...alist for the rap group [[m-flo]]. She rose to fame in the group, but left in 2002 at the height of their success to work on a solo career. She would eve
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  • *'''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Hokkaido Prefecture|Hokkaido, Japan]] *'''Current Residence:''' [[Wikipedia:Osaka Prefecture|Osaka, Japan]]
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  • ...me in the Japanese music scene and is one of GIZA's most popular artists. In 2010, Aiuchi announced that she was retiring from music because of health r In August 2013, she legally changed her name to Rika Kakiuchi (垣内りか).
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Funabashi|Funabashi, Chiba, Japan]] ** [[GIZA studio]] (1999&ndash;2007)
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  • ...2012 she reverted to her original name and most recently has been working in musical theatre. *'''Birthplace:''' [[Chiba]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...entary series, a multi-city retrospective gallery, and a final performance in her home prefecture of Okinawa. ...ipedia:Naha|Naha]], [[wikipedia:Okinawa Prefecture|Okinawa Prefecture]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...rlasting]]'', followed in 1997 and sold over two million copies throughout Japan. Regularly appearing inside the top 10 of the Oricon, and on occasion, hitt ...onsisting of [[Igarashi Mitsuru]], [[Itou Ichiro]], and [[Mochida Kaori]]. In March of 2000, creator and composer Igarashi left after releasing three alb
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  • ...inment|TRUE KiSS DISC]] however, she was blacklisted by the music industry in September 2000 after her parents tried to sue her management company. Suzuk ...Kanagawa|Zama]], [[Wikipedia:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa Prefecture]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...px|thumb|Beni Daniels promoting ''[[Made in Love (Beni Daniels album)|Made In Love]]'' (2020)]] ...changed her stage name to ''BENI'', and has since seen a significant boost in popularity.
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  • ...gwriter, currently signed to the label [[Warner Music Japan]]. She debuted in the music business with the album ''[[Blue Jam]]'' under [[Pony Canyon]]. S * '''Place of Birth''' [[Kyoto]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...ebuted in 1999 under the [[Pony Canyon]] label and switched to [[J-Storm]] in 2002. ...ry by holding a concert at Ko Olina Resort in Hawaii titled ''Arashi BLAST in Hawaii'' at September 19-20, 2014.
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Hyogo Prefecture|Hyogo, Japan]] ** [[GAM]] (2006&ndash;2007)
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  • ...''DAICHI''', is the former lead singer of [[Folder]], where he was dubbed "Japan's Smallest Soulman". His showbiz career began at the age of 9 when he wowed * '''Place of Birth:''' [[Okinawa Prefecture|Okinawa]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...participating in the group. However, this idea was apparently dropped and in 2005, the other seven Hello! Project Kids ended up forming their own group, ...ei! Chakuseki!, roughly meaning Berryz Koubou Stand Up! Bow! Sit Down!, as in a class honoring the teacher entering the classroom). It began on March 30,
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  • ...l working towards rebuilding her career, but is still followed by scandal. In 2014, Kago's new group [[Girls Beat!!]] debuted. ...she performed for the first time since 13 Years with Nozomi Tsuji as [[W]] in the [[Hello! Project 20th Anniversary!! Hello! Project Hina Fes 2019]].
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  • ...] four member girl group. They were formed under [[LesPros Entertainment]] in 2005 as a nine member [[idol]] group. They received great support from scho ...rformance girls unit". Aside from singing, the group actively participates in the media scene as magazine models, actresses and variety regulars.
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  • ...ove Story of Zipang~|Koiseyo Otome ~Love story of ZIPANG~]]", was released in July of 1992. ...[[Victor Entertainment Inc.|flying DOG]] sub-label since 2008~), [[Tokuma Japan Communications]] (2001~), and [[Lantis]] (2012~) main label after the mergi
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  • ...and [[Japanese language|Japanese]], the former making a regular appearance in her songs, exhibiting a distinctly western influenced [[Wikipedia:Rhythm an ...okohama|Yokohama]], [[wikipedia:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa Prefecture]], Japan
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  • ...duo, however with each different song would collaborate with a new artist. In 2017, [[LISA]] would return to the group 15 years after her departure. With ...Taku|☆TAKU]] would go to Los Angeles also to study at university. While in Los Angeles, [[Takahashi Taku|☆TAKU]] would start to learn how to be a DJ
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  • ...:Itano|Itano]], [[wikipedia:Tokushima Prefecture|Tokushima Prefecture]], [[Japan]] * '''Favourite Songs to Sing in Karaoke:''' [[wikipedia:Georgia on My Mind|Georgia on My Mind]], [[Fuyu Ges
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  • ...liated with [[Sony Music Entertainment#Music Ray'n|Music Ray'n]] since mid 2007. The group describes themselves as "Harajuku Rock-kei"; having music that t After their live on January 4th, 2010 at Nippon Budoukan, Antic Cafe has been on hiatus. Sin
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  • : 2007.02.28 <small>(Japan)</small> : 2007.03.09 <small>(Taiwan)</small>
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  • ...iyou|Koi Shiyou♪]]" which she performed at ''[[Kouhaku Uta Gassen]]'' in 2007. ** [[Victor Entertainment]] (2007-2008)
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  • ...] in 1997. She graduated from Morning Musume in 2004, and became a soloist in [[Hello! Project]] that year. On March 31, 2009, Abe Natsumi graduated from ...ipedia: Muroran,_Hokkaidō|Muroran]], [[Wikipedia:Hokkaidō|Hokkaidō]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...mer 2008, Goto left Hello! Project and moved to the [[rhythm zone]] label. In 2010 she transferred to [[avex trax]]. * '''Place of Birth:''' [[Edogawa]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...ikawa, Hokkaido|Takikawa]], [[Wikipedia:Hokkaido Prefecture|Hokkaidō]], [[Japan]] ** [[Morning Musume]] (2003&ndash;2007)
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  • ...r. She is currently signed to [[Aozora Records]] in [[Japan]] and Hiptones in the United Kingdom. *'''Birthplace:''' [[Ube]], [[Yamaguchi Prefecture]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...130,000. A more recent figure brings the bands sales to over 14,737,920 in Japan alone. ...suru Hi]]'' <ref>『JAM BOOK』参考。</ref>. The two met at a nightclub in [[Wikipedia:Hakodate, Hokkaidō|Hakodate]] where Onda was playing with his
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  • ...ory:J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[:Category:J-Rock|rock]] group who perform songs in both English and Japanese. They are renowned for their unique music, a fusi ...COME TRUE, sometimes referred by their fans as DCT or Dorikamu, was formed in 1988 by [[Nakamura Masato]] (arranger, producer, and bassist), [[Yoshida Mi
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  • * '''Place of Birth:''' [[Yokohama]], [[Kanagawa Prefecture]], [[Japan]] ...ning Musume]]'s "[[Koi no Dance Site]]" single, and she was asked jokingly in Joshi Kashimashi Monogatari, "When will your real sexy beam come out?". The
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  • ...he group, and later in September [[TAKAHIRO]] also joined to replace SHUN. In March 2009, EXILE announced that the seven members of [[J Soul Brothers|Nid In April 2014, the group announced the addition of another five members who we
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  • ...cal night clubs, the duo got that chance to audition for For Life Records. In 1998, [[SACHIKO]] and TAKAKO formed the duo, DOUBLE. ...ms which some came out to be crowning achievements, and has certainly been in the runner up for the title of the "Queen of Japanese R&B".
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  • ...[[NAYUTAWAVE RECORDS]], a subsidiary of [[Universal Music|Universal Music Japan]]. Since the label change, they have toned down their visual looks. ...ith the remaining four members. It was revealed on February 3rd, 2011 that in the end, the members decided to continue on and restart with four members.
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  • : 2001.03.28 <small>(Japan)</small> : 2012.03.21 <small>(Japan - PLAYBUTTON)</small>
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  • ...ase of her second studio album, ''[[Merry Andrew]]''. Ando also takes part in production aspects of her works. She draws all the illustrations found on h * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa Prefecture]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...She soon continued activity in the band [[Loveless (band)|Loveless]], and in 2012 transition into new group [[THE TEENAGE KISSERS]]. In 2016, Kitade announced her solo return with the release of "[[Bad Babe's Dr
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  • ...2001, going by the name Rika Ishii (石井リカ). She left Hello! Project in March 2002, after only singing on some songs available on compilation album * '''Birthplace:''' [[Hiroshima|Hiroshima]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...lso the advertisement unit for Pinkdot stores (Waffles), which are located in the mall inside Tokyo Tower. ...e:HontonoJibunPromo.jpg|thumb|250px|Buono! promoting "[[Honto no Jibun]]" (2007)]]
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  • [[File:Iidakaori_2001.jpg|right|210px|thumb|Iida Kaori in [[Morning Musume]] promoting the single "[[The Peace!|The☆Pea~ce!]]" (200 ...ipedia: Muroran,_Hokkaidō|Muroran]], [[Wikipedia:Hokkaidō|Hokkaidō]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...video, she debuted with BMG, before signing with Universal's Def Jam label in 2003. With numerous successful album releases, tours and media appearances, ...ent with bandleader [[HIRO (Kaikigesshoku)|HIRO]] (from [[Kaikigesshoku]]) in March 2013, son
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  • ...ey would be going on hiatus and would be focusing on their solo activities in the meantime instead. ...oranoKisekipromo.jpg|thumb|260px|CHEMISTRY promoting "[[Sora no Kiseki]]" (2007)]]
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  • ...ngle, "[[Blood on Fire|BLOOD on FIRE]]", was used in the ''[[Initial D]]'' live action movie. Their first full-length album and first mini-album, both titl * [[Goto Yukari]] (後藤友香里) <small>(retired June 11, 2007)</small>
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' Naha, [[Okinawa]], [[Japan]] ...997. However she first got started in music by having a few small concerts in the United States. Back then she went under "Cocko" an odd spelling of the
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  • '''Caroline Lufkin''' is a US electronica singer-songwriter, who debuted in the US with the single [[Where's My Love]] under [[Temporary Residence]]. S ...//www.eluvium.net Eluvium], [http://www.explosionsinthesky.com/ Explosions in The Sky], [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourtet Four Tet], [http://www.wik
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  • ...[[D&D]]. She accepted, and debuted in 1996 with the single "[[In Your Eyes|IN YOUR EYES]]". The band was semi-successful, and her record label later deci ...und two years after the release of ''[[The Lost Lolli]]'', OLIVIA returned in 2006 to sing the ending theme song to the [[Anime|anime]] adaptation to [[Y
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  • ...tsuki". Her career began when she won the MEGA TRANCE Uta-hime Audition in 2007. * '''Birth Place:''' [[Saitama|Saitama Prefecture]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer under the [[AI. R. LAND]] record label. In 2012 she joined [[T.M.H.R.]]. She was with the [[avex trax]] label from 199 * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Kure, Hiroshima|Kure, Hiroshima, Japan]]
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  • ...signed to indies label [[SPEED DISK]] (2004-2009) and major label [[Tokuma Japan Communications]] (2009-2010). Ayabie was a [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] and [[ ...n announced on November 4th that from December of 2010 on, Ayabie would be in an indefinite hiatus, even though the name was still featured on the collab
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Sakai, Fukui|Sakai, Fukui, Japan]] * '''Motto:''' Dream (I always want to live with a dream)
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  • ...kohama, Kanagawa|Yokohama]], [[Wikipedia:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa]], [[Japan]] ** [[Morning Musume Tanjou 10nen Kinentai]] (2007)
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  • ...美) was a fourth generation member of [[Morning Musume]]. She graduated in 2004, and was the leader of the [[Hello! Project]] group [[W]] before becom * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
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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 [[Image:NEWS2007.jpg|thumb|230px|NEWS (2007)]]
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  • ...ember 1, 2009, the band announced that they had signed with [[Warner Music Japan]]. ...or this band. The pair first met up as they happened to have a few friends in common, and later became stronger friends as they went to the same senior h
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  • ...Kong, which sold out despite it being her first time performing outside of Japan. * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Fukuoka Prefecture|Fukuoka, Japan]]
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  • ...der the [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony]] music label. The band was formed in 2004 after the disbanding of Sangoku Road, a band that consisted of many of [[Image:Soundroad+UVERworld2.jpg|thumb|250px|Sangoku Road in 2002]]
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa, Japan]] ...CUniversal Entertainment Japan|NBC Universal Entertainment Japan]] <small>(2007&ndash;2012)</small>
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  • ...]. She officially debuted with the single "[[Yubikiri (Younha)|Yubikiri]]" in 2004. She is the second Korean after [[BoA]] to enter the Oricon Chart's Al ...o an interest in Japanese music. At the recommendation of an older student in her school's broadcasting club, she listened to such artists as [[MISIA]],
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  • ...RECORDS]]. Over the course of a thirty year career, she has become one of Japan's most popular seiyuu having over 236 roles credited to her name, and she h * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo, Japan]]
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  • ...ion to both music as well as singing, writing and composing her own songs. In 1999, she debuted under [http://www.aozorarecords.com/ AOZORA RECORDS] labe * '''Place of Birth:''' [[Osaka]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...pired in 2012, and he moved to the unBORDE sub-label of Warner Music Japan in 2013. He is managed by the artist management company ASOBISYSTEM. ...wikipedia:Kanazawa|Kanazawa]], [[wikipedia:Ishikawa Prefecture|Ishikawa]], Japan
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  • ...YAMAHA MUSIC COMMUNICATIONS]], which was started up by [[Nakata Yasutaka]] in 2003 before the release of their second studio album ''[[Cutie Cinema Repla ...0px|thumb|capsule promoting ''[[Flash Back (capsule album)|FLASH BACK]]'' (2007)]]
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  • ...l Music|Universal Music J]] in 2001. They transferred to [[J Storm]] label in 2008. * Labels: [[Sony Music Entertainment]] (1994–2001), [[Universal Music Japan]] (2001–2008), [[J-Storm]] (since 2008)
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  • ...kipedia:Zama, Kanagawa|Zama]], [[Wikipedia:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa]], Japan ** [[Little Gatas]] (2004&ndash;2007)
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  • ...for the short lived girl-band, [[Mean Machine]]. YUKI made her solo debut in 2002 with the single, "[[The End of Shite|the end of shite]]". * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Hokkaido Prefecture|Hokkaido, Japan]]
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  • ...ing career in 1979, and made her debut as a [[Kayokyoku|kayokyoku]] singer in 1980 with "[[Hadashi no Kisetsu]]". Her next single "[[Aoi Sangoshou]]" was .../Fukuoka Fukuoka] [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefecture Prefecture], [[Japan]]
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  • ...of the early morning TV show ''[[saku saku]]'', and made her musical debut in 2004 with [[Columbia Music Entertainment]]; Best known for her hit songs "[ * '''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...on]] and signed a deal with [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Japan]]. In doing so, he changed his stage name from "ZEEBRA" to "Zeebra". Zeebra has t * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo, Japan]]
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  • ...SEED]]'' series. He was the first artist to be signed to [[Tofu Records]] in the United States. * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Yasu, Shiga|Yasu, Shiga, Japan]]
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  • ...ANGE]]. Rie is fluent in [[English]] and released her debut European album in March of 2008. * '''Birth place:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...pany]] in 2011 and after a four year hiatus, the group made their comeback in 2012. ...ix individuals were able to release album after album, and later take part in solo activities for each of the members.
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  • ...[[TV Tokyo|TV Tokyo]]. It has been on the air from April 2000 until April 2007. The name of the show is often abbreviated as ハロモニ (Haromoni). The last episode of Hello! Morning was aired April 1st, 2007 after 354 episodes. The show was replaced with a new show called [[Haromoni
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  • ...ous tasks to work towards becoming full-fledged idols. The group disbanded in 2015. ...oting "[[Ganbare Otome (Warai) / Friend|Ganbare Otome (Warai) / friend]]" (2007)]]
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  • * '''Place of Birth:''' [[Chiba]], [[Japan]] ...age of 19 that Fujita realised her public image was affecting her chances in life. As a gyaru (gal), she found that many people failed to take her serio
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  • ...x]] to go back to her former record label, [[Sony Music Japan|BMG Japan]]. In 1998 she debuted with the single "[[Tsutsumi Komu You ni...]]", which was o ...g high school, she began training with some African-American vocal coaches in gospel and R&B such as Frank Toddy Winfrey, who was her vocal coach from 19
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  • ...'Tommy 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|EV * '''Place of Birth:''' [[Kyoto]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...niversal Music#NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan|NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan]] label. * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Sapporo|Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan]]
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  • ...buted under the indies label [[PS COMPANY]] with the album ''[[Gagaku]]''. In 2019, he signed a management contract with entertainment agency [[LDH]]. * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Konohana-ku, Osaka|Konohana-ku, Osaka, Japan]]
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  • HY formed in [[Okinawa]] in 2000 and signed to the small independent label [[Climax Entertainment]]. Th ...ands 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 cha
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  • ...Shin Ki''' (동방신기) in Korea and '''Tohoshinki''' (東方神起) in Japan, or by the acronyms TVXQ, DBSK, TVfXQ, TVXQ!) is a [[K-Pop]]/[[J-Pop]] male ...tated through a press release that their activities in Japan were also put in hold or suspended.
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  • ...robably best known for contributing her songs to anime. She made her debut in April 2005 with "[[Bokutachi no Yukue]]". * '''Birthplace:''' Miyagi Prefecture, [[Japan]]
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  • ...d|LADY MIND]]". In 2014, she once again switched labels to [[Warner Bros. (Japan)|Warner Home Video]] and released her 24th single "[[Vivid Telepathy]]". * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Wakayama (city)|Wakayama, Wakayama, Japan]]
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  • ...for the film [http://avex.jp/initial-d/index.html "INITIAL D THE MOVIE"]. In 2008, it is relased her first best-of album entitled [[Best Of My Love|BEST * '''Favorite Words''': 愛 (Ai - Love), 一期一会 (Ichigoichie- Once in a lifetime encounter, so it should be cherished as such.)
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  • ...C Records]] after the release of his first [[Best (Suneohair)|best album]] in September of 2009. He is mostly known for signing the ending theme songs fo ...lace:''' [[Wikipedia:Nagaoka, Niigata|Nagaoka]], [[Niigata Prefecture]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...he was featured on [[SEAMO]]'s song "[[Kokoro no Koe]]" from his album ''[[Live Goes On]]''. Her stage name comes from the phrases "A~Z and handed down to * '''Birthplace:''' [[wikipedia:Mie Prefecture|Mie Prefecture]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...ned to [[Epic Records Japan]]. He is a self-trained musician, and performs in the difficult ''shima-uta'' (island-song) style of his hometown. ...mi Ōshima|Amami-Oshima]], [[wikipedia:Kagoshima Prefecture|Kagoshima]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...group under [http://www.mobsquad.jp/ MOB SQUAD] label. They are an icon in Japan and were one of the first groups to create [[J-Hip-Hop|Japanese Hip-Hop]]. .... It was heard everywhere, and was one of the most popular albums in 1999. In 2001 they released ''[[Lily of Da Valley|Lily of da valley]]'' and did near
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  • ...with [[Hirano Aya]] and [[Goto Yuko]]. She retired from her singing career in 2021. ...unomiya, Tochigi|Utsunomiya]], [[wikipedia:Tochigi Prefecture|Tochigi]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...Chinese drama ''[[Love Strategy]]'', for which he also sung the main theme in a collaboration with [[Vivian Hsu]]. ...the name '''John-Hoon'''. In 2009 he made his come-back to the music scene in Korea with the release of his first Korean solo mini-album ''[[1st Mini Alb
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  • ...ursue a career as a beautician. When an allergic reaction to the chemicals in the products caused her to drop-out of beautician school, Hajime seriously ...ima District]], [[Wikipedia:Kagoshima Prefecture|Kagoshima Prefecture]], [[Japan]]
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  • '''v-u-den''' was formed in August of 2004 and consisted of [[Ishikawa Rika]] (former member of [[Morni ...i: The Musical]]''. They were, at one point, one of the most active groups in Hello! Project.
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  • ...SLYME''' is a Japanese hip-hop group. Currently signed onto [[Warner Music Japan]], the members are [[RYO-Z]], [[ILMARI]], [[PES]] & [[SU]] who serve as voc .../> SU & DJ FUMIYA were members added later and therefore are not included in the title.
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  • ...He is produced by [http://asobisystem.com/ ASOBISYSTEM], a company famous in producing [[Kyarypamyupamyu]] and [[Yun*chi]]. In 1999, he participated as a mixer for many artists including [[Hamasaki Ayum
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  • ...ed fellow actor [[Wikipedia:Sosuke Takaoka|Takaoka Sousuke]] on June 15th, 2007. * '''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...] [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]], and [[:Category:J-Actress|actress]] who has had roles in several anime, including the immensely popular ''[[Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuut * '''Birthplace:''' Aichi Prefecture, [[Japan]]
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  • ...tion and lead a private life. The group made their major debut in February 2007 with the single, "[[Sakura Chirari]]". ...ay from 23:00 to 23:30 as the opening portion of ''Hello! Project Night''. In 2008, it was replaced with [[Cutie Paradise|Cutie☆Paradise]]. Like [[Morn
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  • ...You''' (吉川友) is a Japanese idol singer and actress under [[Universal Japan]], managed by [[Up-Front Agency]]. * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Ibaraki Prefecture|Ibaraki]], Japan
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  • ...in the [[Shounen Club]] program. In 2010, Ikuta had his first leading role in a movie named ''[http://asianmediawiki.com/The_Fallen_Angel Ningen Shikkaku ...ace:''' [[wikipedia:Noboribetsu, Hokkaidō|Noboribetsu]], [[Hokkaido]] , [[Japan]]
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  • ...[[J-Pop|Japanese dance pop]] group. They debuted in 1993 as '''trf''' and in 1996 they changed their name to an all-capital '''TRF'''. The group is know ===In Groups===
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  • [[Image:l19mintypatty.png|thumb|380px|V6 in "Ori★Star" Magazine (2010)]] ...ing to [[Johnny & Associates]] and signed to [[avex trax]] label. Debuting in 1995, the group has released over 40 singles and 13 albums. Originally a gr
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  • ...eer in 2010. Johnny terminated member [[Tanaka Koki]]'s exclusive contract in October 2013, citing "bad behavior and repeated violation of rules," [[Taguchi Junnosuke]] left both the group and the agency in Spring 2016.
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  • ..., the 7 members were appearing on the TV program "J³KANSAI" on Kansai TV. In the Kansai area, Kansai TV is on channel 8, so Kitagawa Johnny added anothe ...ed #1 on both the enka and overall charts. At this time, the numerical "8" in their name was turned onto its side and made into an infinity symbol (∞).
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  • ...] with [[Ryuichi]]. His nick name 'INORAN' came into existance when he was in baseball game; He hit the ball and a fan kept shouting "INO! RUN!!" which s * '''From:''' [[Kanagawa]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...pan]] label. Their name is sometimes shortened to 'Haikara (ハイカラ)' in Japanese. Their debut single, "[[Pride (HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR)|PRIDE]]", re ...en performed in US Army clubs on the island and would cover Western songs. In 2003, the band met [[MAAKIII|Maki]] by chance, who they met at a music fest
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  • ...[[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band. Their style is to sing emotional/love songs in an aggressive, hardcore/punk rock style while giving the songs a bit of ang ...ependent album, "The Time and Past I Couldn't See You Again," was entirely in English (which is not uncommon for Japanese musicians).
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  • * [[Shiratama Masami]] (白玉雅己) (bass) (Left in June 2004)
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  • ...gner (and manufacturer), and a established model with her many appearances in the ''[[Gothic & Lolita Bible]]''. MOON KANA publishes her music on her own * '''Birth Place:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...ya (LUNA SEA)|Shinya]] on drums andpercussion. They were discovered by [[X JAPAN]]'s guitarist, [[hide]], the band then known as '''LUNACY''' were signed to ...y, 1989. That same month, they started playing at PLAY HOUSE, a live house in Tokyo Machida.
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  • ...e promo.jpg|thumb|600px|DIR EN GREY promoting "[[The Devil in Me|The Devil In Me]]" (2024)]] ...ock|rock]]-[[:Category:J-Metal|metal]] band, formed in 1997 and went major in 1999 when they signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment|FIREWALL DIV]]. They ma
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  • ...ber [[J-Ska|Japanese ska]] and [[J-Jazz|jazz]] band that officially formed in 1988. Over the course of the past 21 years, their innovation has proved to ...tal. Since its inception, the band has gone on several nationwide tours of Japan, and have toured extensively worldwide.
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  • ...top ten on the [[Oricon]], and since then all their releases have charted in the top twenty. On September 29th, 2011 [[Takahashi Kumiko]] officially lef ...they started playing together, the band enter a local battle of the bands in [[Wikipedia:Tokushima|Tokushima]]. They ended up winning the battle, and we
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  • ...part except for him. They spent their teen years in the Tokyo suburbs and in high school, Sakurai, Tahara, and Nakagawa met. Mr.Children started from 1989. The name was chosen while they were talking in a diner. By that time, they were influenced by the band, Echoes. The leader
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  • '''GLAY''' is one of Japan's most popular [[:Category:J-Rock|rock]] bands. GLAY's name originated from ...t on charts, GLAY continues to have an impact on the Japanese music scene. In 2010, the band established its own record label [http://lsma.jp/ loversoul
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  • ...[Graffiti (GOING UNDER GROUND)|Graffiti]]" under [[Victor Entertainment]]. In 2010 they changed labels once again and they are currently under [[Pony Can
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  • ...bruary 29th following a final farewell tour. She kept her solo career, but in 2020, she reunited with Tokyo Jihen again for a new EP and a tour. * '''Birthplace:''' [[wikipedia:Saitama|Saitama]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...okyo Jihen would disband on February 29th following a final farewell tour. In 2020, the group reunited again for a new EP and a tour. * [[Emi Records Japan]] <small>(2003&ndash;2013; 2020&ndash;)</small>
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  • ...998 [[KEIGO]] and [[GOT'S]] joined and [[IWASAKI]] become a member of FLOW in 2000 completing the current band. ...f [[Yoshiki]] and he joined them on drums. [[KOHSHI]] took [[hide]]'s part in the band and [[TAKE (FLOW)|TAKE]] took [[Pata]]'s role.
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  • ...jpg|250px|thumb|right|Yano Maki promoting ''[[Birth (Yano Maki)|BIRTH]]'' (2007)]] * '''Home Town:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...R&B]]-[[J-Pop|pop]] singer-songwriter under the [[Sony Music Japan|Ariola Japan]] label. * '''Birthplace:''' [[Osaka Prefecture]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...op]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] band formed in 1987. They are under [[Universal Music Japan]] label. ...ntly in school graduation ceremonies. Several of their songs were featured in the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Honey and Clover]]''.
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  • [[File:kirito.jpg|thumb|250px|Kirito in [[Angelo]] promoting ''[[Babel (Angelo)|BABEL]]'' (2011)]] * '''Birthplace:''' [[Sapporo]], [[Hokkaido]], [[Japan]]
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  • [[Image:Inoue Marina MariIro 1.jpg|thumb|280px|Inoue Marina in MariIro (2013)]] ...a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] artist and popular [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]] who debuted in 2004.
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Osaka]], [[Osaka Prefecture]], [[Japan]] ...and was cast, along with her fellow v-u-den members and [[Matsuura Aya]], in the movie [http://www.sukeban.jp/ Sukeban Deka Codename = Asamiya Saki].
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  • ...ords|MAD PRAY RECORDS]] sub-label of [[avex trax]]. She is semi-proficient in English, having better command of English pronunciation than her peers (tho * '''Place of Birth:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...tainment]] label in Korea and [[Universal Music Japan|UNIVERSAL SIGMA]] in Japan. ...h her album was a huge success, Park still didn't feel comfortable singing in Korean at that time. The album sold over 300,000 copies despite being relea
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Saitama, Saitama|Saitama]], [[Saitama]], [[Japan]] ** [[Little Gatas]] (2004&ndash;2007)
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Saitama]], [[Japan]] ** [[Athena & Robikerottsu]] (2007&ndash;2008)
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Chiba Prefecture|Chiba, Japan]] ** [[Little Gatas]] (2004&ndash;2007)
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  • ...irthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Tokorozawa, Saitama|Tokorozawa]], [[Saitama]], [[Japan]] ** [[Athena & Robikerottsu]] (2007&ndash;2008)
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  • ...a member of [[C-ute|°C-ute]]. She retired from the entertainment business in June 2017. * '''Birthplace:''' [[Saitama]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...he retired from the entertainment business in June 2017 to pursue a career in childhood education. ...[Wikipedia:Kashiwa, Chiba|Kashiwa]], [[Wikipedia:Chiba Prefecture|Chiba]], Japan
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  • ...dia:Atsugi, Kanagawa|Atsugi]], [[Wikipedia:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa]], Japan ...002 as a member of Hello! Project Kids after passing the group's audition. In 2004, she was one of eight members selected to form Berryz Kobo. She is one
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  • ...pedia:Zushi, Kanagawa|Zushi]], [[Wikipedia:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa]], Japan ...002 as a member of Hello! Project Kids after passing the group's audition. In 2004, she was one of eight members selected to form Berryz Kobo. She is one
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  • ...ace:''' [[Wikipedia:Arakawa, Tokyo|Arakawa]], [[Wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo]], [[Japan]] She was placed in [[Morning Musume Sakuragumi]] in January 2003 and released two singles as a part of the group before it went
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  • ...edia:Ube, Yamaguchi|Ube]], [[Wikipedia:Yamaguchi Prefecture|Yamaguchi]], [[Japan]] ** [[Ecomoni]] (2004-2007)
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Hokkaido]], [[Japan]] ** [[Wonderful Hearts]] (2006&ndash;2007)
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  • [[Image:ONE OK ROCK4.jpg|thumb|300px|ONE OK ROCK promoting "[[Etcetera]]" (2007)]] ...ives in the outskirts of Tokyo, they were signed to [[A-Sketch]]. In March 2007, [[Tomoya (ONE OK ROCK)|Tomoya]] officially joined the group and the five-p
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  • ...uted in 1999 as an indies artist. In 2001 they signed up to [[Warner Music Japan]]. ...s in the top ten of 2006, being the only artist to do so. In October 13 of 2007 three million copies of the collection album ''[[All Singles Best (Kobukuro
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  • # Summer Night Town (First Live Version) ...k not released on the original single. An individual CD was made available in 2005.
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  • ...2009 they paired with [[Yuzu]] to form the special unit [[Yuzuguren]], and in 2012 they did a similar thing with [[Rake]], [[Oshio Kotaro]] and [[Kasarin ...use University|Syracuse University]] in New York State, while ISEKI stayed in the province and studied law at [[Wikipedia:Meiji Gakuin University|Meiji G
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  • ...愛がある (モーニング娘。さくら組 Version); ''There's Love in This Great Big World'') ...e are currently three recorded versions of "Hare Ame Nochi Suki ♡" found in Morning Musume Sakuragumi and [[Hello! Project]]'s discography. These versi
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Toshima-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] ** [[KOH+]] (2007-2008; 2013)
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  • ...released in 1998 on an 8cm CD by the label [[zetima]] and was re-released in 2005 on a 12cm CD. ...e Grand Prix Rookie of the Year Award at the 40th [[Nihon Record Taishou]] in 1998.
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  • ...and charted for fourteen weeks, selling 1,229,970 copies. It was reissued in 2005 as a 12cm CD both separately and as part of the [[Morning Musume Early == Members featured in this release ==
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] [[Image:Ohnocut2010.jpg|thumb|230px|Ohno Satoshi in "Cut" Magazine (2010)]]
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  • ...eme song for ''[[Wikipedia:Saltimbanco|Saltimbanco]]'''s 2000-2001 tour of Japan. The single reached #2 on the Oricon charts and charted for eleven weeks, s There are currently nine recorded versions of "Ren'ai Revolution 21" found in Morning Musume and [[Hello! Project]]'s discography. These versions are:
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  • ...ai Uchuu ni Ai ga Aru]] (でっかい宇宙に愛がある; ''There's Love in This Great Big World'') There are currently four recorded versions of "The☆Pea~ce!" found in Morning Musume and [[Hello! Project]]'s discography. These versions are:
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  • ...currently four recorded versions of "Mr. Moonlight ~Ai no Big Band~" found in Morning Musume and [[Hello! Project]]'s discography. These versions are: ...as track #13 on the first disc, and the ''[[Morning Musume Best of Singles Japan Expo Limited Edition]]'' album as track #13 on the second disc.
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  • The song's refrain ("''doryoku, mirai, A BEAUTIFUL STAR''") was sampled in [[Yonezu Kenshi]]'s song "[[Kick Back|KICK BACK]]". There are currently four recorded versions of "Souda! We're ALIVE" found in Morning Musume and [[Hello! Project]]'s discography. These versions are:
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  • There are currently three recorded versions of "Koko ni Iruzee!" found in Morning Musume and [[Hello! Project]]'s discography. These versions are: :Released as a single in 2007. This version is covered by [[Tsuji Nozomi|Athena (Tsuji Nozomi)]] for the
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  • ...single was released in both limited and regular editions. The limited came in special packaging and with fifteen photo cards, one of each member. The sin There are currently three recorded versions of "Shabondama" found in Morning Musume and [[Hello! Project]]'s discography. These versions are:
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  • ...d as a support song for [[Gatas Brilhantes H.P.]]. The single was released in both limited and regular editions. The single reached #4 on the Oricon char * [2003.12.01] [[Digital Dream Live 2003]]
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  • ...ngle was released in both limited and regular editions; the limited coming in special packaging and with a booklet. The single reached #2 on the Oricon c There are currently two recorded versions of "Ai Araba IT'S ALL RIGHT" found in Morning Musume and [[Hello! Project]]'s discography. These versions are:
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  • ...ngle was released in both limited and regular editions; the limited coming in special packaging and with five B3-sized mini posters. The single reached # ...4 Haru The Best of Japan|Morning Musume CONCERT TOUR 2004 Haru The BEST of Japan]]
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  • : 2007.10.24 # [[Manatsu no Kousen]] (真夏の光線; ''A Ray of Light in the Midsummer'')
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  • * '''Stage Name:''' Junjun (ジュンジュン) <small>(2007&ndash;2010)</small> ** [[Morning Musume]] (2007&ndash;2010)
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  • *[1998] [[Hello! First Live at Shibuya Kohkaido]] *[2007] [[Hello! Project 2007 Winter Live DVD Box|Hello! Project 2007 Winter ~Wonderful Hearts Otome Gocoro~]] <small>('''[[Wonderful Hearts]]'''
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa, Japan]] ** [[Honegumi from AKB48]] (2007)
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  • * '''Place of Birth:''' [[Shimonoseki]], [[Yamaguchi Prefecture]], [[Japan]] ** [[JAPAN UNITED with MUSIC]] (2012)
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  • ...ups under the stage name "Yuki Reysole" (ユキ・レイソレ), featuring in seven singles (one per group) all released on November 30, 2021. * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Kagoshima Prefecture|Kagoshima, Japan]]
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  • ...'''VOW WOW''' and relocated to the United Kingdom in 1987. Band disbanded in 1990, when vocalist [[Genki Hitomi]] wanted to start a family. [[Yamamoto Kyoji]] and [[Niimi Toshihiro]] in 1995 reunited as BOW WOW and continue to perform.
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[wikipedia:Shimame Prefecture|Shimane Prefecture]], [[Japan]] ...er father influenced her with his fondness for pop music (he played guitar in a pop-style band).
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  • ...s with her first single "[[Beautiful Dreamer (Sowelu)|beautiful dreamer]]" in April of 2002 under label [[Sony Music Entertainment#DefSTAR Records|DefSTA * '''Place of Birth:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...heme song to the [[Sawajiri Erika]] movie ''[[Helter Skelter]]'', released in theaters on July 14th, 2012. ==Live Performances==
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  • ...h [[YUKI]] of [[JUDY AND MARY]], "[[Ai no Hi 3tsu Orange]]". Common themes in her lyrics include motherhood, innocence, love, beauty, and cheerfulness. ...aguchi|Kawaguchi]], [[wikipedia:Saitama Prefecture|Saitama Prefecture]], [[Japan]]
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  • : 2008.01.30 <small>(Japan)</small> # [[Black Cherry (Koda Kumi song)|Black Cherry]] (Live Version)
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  • In 2007, he formed part of the Samsung's Anycall project, [[Anyband]], and released ...ounced his debut as solo artist with the release of a double A-side single in May 26.
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  • ...[Debut (Tsujii Nobuyuki)|debut]]'', but it was not until his award winning in 2009 that it rose on the [[Oricon]] charts and became a hit. *'''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
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  • There are five versions of "KEY OF HEART" to be found in BoA's discography. These different versions (listed chronologically) are: ...album ''[[Made in Twenty (20)|MADE IN TWENTY (20)]]'' as track #6, and the Japan best disc of ''[[Best&USA|BEST&USA]]'' as track #11. This is the Japanese v
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  • : MADE IN TWENTY (20) : 2007.01.17
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  • ...n its first week, and #1 on the next three weeks. It sold 1,033,390 copies in 1999, becoming the #11 single of the year. It charted for 17 weeks and sold ==Live Performances==
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  • ...k. This single reached #2 on the [[Oricon]] charts and sold 282,170 copies in 1999, becoming the #81 single of the year. It charted for three weeks and s ==Live Performances==
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  • ...This single reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts and sold 1,362,740 copies in 2000, becoming the #5 single of the year. It charted for 21 weeks and sold ...uary 2024 it was certified Gold for having more than 50,000,000 streams in Japan.
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  • "SURREAL" is also Hamasaki Ayumi's first video single, released in VHS, VCD and DVD formats. ==Live Performances==
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  • : 2001.11.11 <small>(Japan)</small> ...der her pen name CREA. The original and a remix of the song were both used in ad campaigns for the TU-KA mobile phones. The first [[CM]] ad features the
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  • ...certified Double Platinum by [[wikipedia:Recording Industry Association of Japan|RIAJ]]. ...popularity of the song, it was released as a digital single and reached #3 in the [[mu-mo]] downloads chart.
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  • ...being certified Platinum by [[wikipedia:Recording Industry Association of Japan|RIAJ]]. ; Live Performances
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  • : 2002.04.24 (Japan) ...ed an "Arrangement Award" at the [[wikipedia:44th Japan Record Awards|44th Japan Record Awards]] with his arrangement of this song.
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  • : 2007.07.18 <small>(Hong Kong, Japan and Taiwan)</small> : 2007.07.25 <small>(China and Singapore)</small>
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  • : 2007.09.19 <small>(Japan)</small> : 2007.09.28 <small>(Hong Kong)</small>
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  • ; Live Performances *[2000.03.14] [[Japan Gold Disc Awards|14th Annual Gold Disc Awards]]
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  • ..., since he had already released a respectable amount of works at the time. In 2009, he left [[rhythm zone]] and is currently signed to [[Victor Entertain * '''Place of Birth:''' [[Ube]], [[Yamaguchi Prefecture]], [[Japan]]
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  • : 2007.11.21 <small>(Ringtone)</small> : 2007.12.05
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  • ...her popularity, she won [[Oricon]]'s subscriber survey as favorite singer in both 2005 and 2006. * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Osaka Prefecture|Osaka, Japan]]
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  • ...one single on her new label, Onitsuka would go on an extended hiatus until 2007 when she would return to the music scene. * '''Birth Place:''' Nango, Minaminaka, Miyazaki, Japan
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  • '''SEX MACHINEGUNS''' is a Japanese Speed/Power Metal band formed in 1996. * [[RYOTATSU]] - (2007-2008)
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  • : 2007.10.31 ...lmost five years, and her first under [[Universal Music]]. It was released in two versions: a first press CD+DVD version and a CD only version. It is her
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  • ...of both his ears, Himuro announced he will retire from the music business in 2016. *'''Birthplace:''' [[Takasaki]], [[Gunma Prefecture]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...kipedia:Gibberish|gibberish]]. The band has been noted for their energetic live performances and their trademark boiler suits and straight-bar glasses. The POLYSICS was formed in 1997 by [[Hiroyuki Hayashi]] after watching a live video of [[Wikipedia:Devo|Devo]]. He was joined by drummer [[Junichi Sugai]
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  • ...album, ''[[Penpal]]''. They later made their major label debut under Sony in 2006 with the mini-album, ''[[Ore]]''. They are best know for their singles ...y Music Entertainment|TERRY DOLLAR RECORD$]] <small>(Sony)</small> <small>(2007&ndash;2013)</small>
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Kyoto]], [[Japan]] ...ers. Months later in October, her first national concert '''bird tour 1999 live!''' was sold out.
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  • ...t the label to work with her new band [[Higurashi Aiha and LOVES!|LOVES.]] In 2011, she started another new band, [[THE GIRL]]. She is best known for wri ...concert in Tokyo, and she was able to meet with them after the show ended. In high school she formed a [[Wikipedia:New wave|new wave]] band. Later on she
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  • ...ww.universal-music.co.jp/fet/ Far Eastern Tribe Records] to [[Warner Music Japan]]. ...e, with [[u:zo]] joining as the new bassist and [[Nakao Yoshihiro]] coming in for guitar.
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  • ...Osawa has set out countless producing and remix works for both artists in Japan and abroad. Osawa describes himself as a "Musical Multi-Personality", work * '''Birthplace''': [[Shiga]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...til Kindergarten years, and from then on moved to Japan. Hitoto Yo starred in the 2004 Japanese art film, ''[[wikipedia:Café Lumière|Café Lumière]]'' ...[Hitoto Tae|Tae]] (妙). She is six years older than her, and has appeared in several [[dorama|dramas]]. However, she is actually a dentist.
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  • ...in 1997. They were under the [[Sony|Sony Japan]] label. The band disbanded in 2012. ...rst DVD entitled ''[[Live-Ism|LIVE-ISM]]'' in October of 2006. On June 6th 2007, they released an EP titled ''[[High Brid]]'', and on the 15th they appeare
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  • ...Rock|Japanese rock]] band. They are best known in the west for their music in ''[[FLCL]]'', an [[anime]] series by [[Wikipedia:Gainax|Gainax]] and their ...s never properly replaced; the band simply used a series of guest bassists in recording sessions and on tours.
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  • '''Top 100 album sales in Japan 2007 according to [[Oricon]]''' From 2006/12/25 until 2007/12/17.
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  • ...ned total of 35,450,000 copies, making her the #8 best selling artist in [[Japan]]. * '''Died:''' May 26, 2007 (aged 40)
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  • ...aker]]), which featured work from some of the most known hip-hop producers in the industry, and featured a sample of a song by [[wikipedia:Daft Punk|Daft TERIYAKI BOYZ first appeared in early 2004, on a compilation album by [[NIGO]] called [[(B)ape Sounds|(B)AP
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  • ...hth studio album, ''[[Duyiwu'er (Only You)]]'', was the best selling album in Taiwan of 2011. In February 2012, Luo debuted in Japan with the single, "[[Dante|DANTE]]", under the name '''SHOW'''.
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  • ...op]] singer and actress. In addition to releasing albums both in Korea and in China, she has appeared on several popular dramas, and films. ...on to become an model in various commercials and ad campaigns while still in high school.
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  • ...]]'', proved to be a big hit and was the second best selling album of 2011 in Taiwan. ...ited:''' Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Mainland China, Thailand, Taiwan, Japan, USA, Europe, New Zealand
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  • ...pan]]. He made his solo debut in 2005 under [[Sony Music Entertainment|BMG JAPAN]] and rose to fame after collaborating with hip-hop duo [[BENNIE K]] on his * '''Birthplace:''' [[Nagoya]], [[Aichi Prefecture]], [[Japan]]
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  • [[File:X JAPAN 2018.jpg|500px|thumb|X JAPAN (2018)]] ...pedia:Alternative rock|alternative rock]], but always with a huge emphasis in ballads.
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  • ...butterfly logo long necklace present. This was simultaneously released in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. The overseas releases were only the regular
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  • ...[[Sony Music Entertainment]], recently transferring from [[KING RECORDS]] in mid 2010. Their 17th single, "[[Shiver (the GazettE)|SHIVER]]", is the firs * [2007.07.04] [[Stacked Rubbish|STACKED RUBBISH]]
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  • ...leaving the band [[NEWS]]. As of 2018, his recording label is [[Sony Music Japan]], although his main management remains under [[Johnny & Associates]]. * '''Place of Birth:''' [[Funabashi]], [[Chiba Prefecture]], [[Japan]]
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' Tokyo, Japan * [2005.01.19] [[The Live Animal '03 - Tokyo's Finest|THE LIVE ANIMAL '03 - TOKYO'S FINEST]] (#10)
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] ...ravure idol like [[Katsumura Mika]]. Katsumura played the pink ranger Yuri in the series, and was also a gravure idol with several photobooks and DVDs ou
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  • '''Top 100 album sales in Japan 2008 according to [[Oricon]]''' From 2007/12/24 until 2008/12/15.
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  • ...alafina]]. She made her debut as '''KEIKO''' under the label [[avex trax]] in May 2020. * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo, Japan]]
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  • ...], actress, and [[J-Pop|Japanese-pop]] singer affiliated with [[Sony Music Japan#Music Ray'n|Music Ray'n]] *'''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Ichinomiya, Aichi|Ichinomiya, Aichi, Japan]]
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  • ...hard break up, Tomomi's career started to go downhill. She made a comeback in 2001, after months of hiatus. She's still active today though she's not as * '''Hometown:''' [[wikipedia:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa]], [[Japan]]
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  • : 2007.10.17 ...07 ~Magical Cutie Tour & 9gatsu 10ka wa C-ute no Hi~|°C-ute Cutie Circuit 2007 ~MAGICAL CUTIE TOUR & 9gatsu 10ka wa °C-ute no Hi~]]'' Digest "[[Meguru Ko
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  • ...part of their name comes from ''[[Wikipedia:Gran Turismo|Gran Turismo]]''. In 2013 the duo went on an indefinite hiatus. ...himaru GT promoting "[[The Best of mihimaru GT|THE BEST of mihimaru GT]]" (2007)]]
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  • '''Nishikido Ryo''' was a member of [[Johnny's Entertainment]] in the group [[Kanjani8]] and [[NEWS]]. *'''Birthplace:''' [[Amagasaki]], [[Hyogo Prefecture]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...made her major debut under [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Records]] in 2010. * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Hayama|Hayama, Kanagawa, Japan]]
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  • ...eighth single released by [[Melon Kinenbi]]. The single sold 25,369 copies in its first week and copies 37,914 overall making it the group's best-selling There are currently two recorded versions of "Akai Freesia" found in Melon Kinenbi and [[Hello! Project]]'s discography. These versions are:
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