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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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  • : 2009.03.25 <small>(Japan)</small> ==Billboard Japan Top Album Chart Positions==
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  • : 2008.09.10 <small>(Japan)</small> ...charted for 200 weeks according to Billboard Japan [https://www.billboard-japan.com/charts/detail?a=dlalbums Download Albums].
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  • : 2008.01.01 <small>(Japan)</small> *'''Costume Support''': D&G / DOLCE & GABBANA JAPAN, PAULE KA
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Hokkaido Prefecture|Hokkaido, Japan]] ...ry 17, 1972 in [[Wikipedia:Hakodate, Hokkaidō|Hakodate]], [[Hokkaido]], [[Japan]]. She was born to her father Isoya Mou and her mother Isoya Ryouko. She is
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  • ...(松田聖子) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer-songwriter and is one of Japan's most influential female artists. She got her start as an [[Idol]] startin .../Fukuoka Fukuoka] [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefecture Prefecture], [[Japan]]
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  • ...Chart. The single also took the #1 spot on the newly instated [[Billboard Japan]].
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  • ...f a selected audience of 150 people. The song reached #19 on ''[[Billboard Japan]]'''s [[Hot 100]] Airplay.
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  • ...or "'''M'''ade '''in''' '''K'''orea", was born in South Korea but moved to Japan to study in her teens. She's one of the first female artists (along with [[ ...] topped the [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_Dance_Music/Club_Play U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play Chart]. She has since said that she will continue to pu
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  • ==Billboard Japan Hot Single Sales Chart Positions==
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  • ...ss Asia and they have held concerts in such places as Taiwan, Thailand and Japan. The group officially debuted in Japan under [[avex trax]] in June 2011, with the release of the single "[[Miina (
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Niihama|Niihama, Ehime, Japan]] ...d of the year, she was invited to the most-watched television broadcast in Japan, [[Wikipedia:Kōhaku Uta Gassen|Kouhaku Uta Gassen]] and became the first s
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  • ...Waku Waku|WAKU WAKU]]'', in 1983. Among the media, he gained the nickname "Japan's Busy College Student". Before the year was up, Oe announced that he would * [2000.08.23] [[Billboard]] (ビルボード)
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  • .../200805.html Platinum] by RIAJ for shipment of more than 250,000 copies in Japan, Hamasaki's first single to do so since 2006's "[[Blue Bird (Hamasaki Ayumi ==Billboard Japan Hot Single Sales Chart Positions==
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  • : 2010.12.22 <small>(Japan)</small> ==Billboard Japan Chart Positions==
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  • ...-Pop|pop]] artist who debuted in the summer of 2006 under the [[Sony Music Japan]] label. She is currently signed to [[avex trax]] sub-label, [[rhythm zone] *'''Birthplace:''' [[wikipedia:Kanagawa|Kanagawa, Japan]]
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  • [[Image:Exodus.jpg|thumb|250px|Japan + US Album Cover]] : 2004.09.08 <small>(Japan)</small>
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  • ==Billboard Japan Hot Single Sales Chart Positions==
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] * [2014.03.05] [[Billboard Live 2013]] <small>('''Live Album''')</small>
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  • : 2009.03.14 <small>(Japan)</small> : ¥3,000 <small>(Japan)</small>
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  • ...His real name is Toshiyuki Teruya and he was born May 22, 1972 in Okinawa, Japan. He is member of owarai combi Garage Sale. He frequently appears in magazin ...t, [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bay_City_Rollers Bay City Rollers]' 1976 Billboard #1 single [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturday_Night_(Bay_City_Rollers_s
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  • * [2012.12.15] 2012 Japan Billboard Music Awards: Best New K-pop Artist
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  • ...for one week. It has also ranked #5 for two consecutive weeks in Billboard Japan Hot Top Airplay.
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  • ...[[Free (Abe Mao album)|Free]]'', which managed to become #1 on Billboard's Japan Hot 100 chart. * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Oita Prefecture|Oita, Japan]]
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  • * '''Birth Place:''' [[Fukuoka Prefecture]], [[Japan]] ...17.03.29] [[Maison de M Vol.1 in Billboard Live Tokyo|Maison de M vol.1 in Billboard Live TOKYO]]
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  • ...selling only 8,000 copies total) it reached #2 on the [[Oricon]] chart in Japan (but only as part of a Japanese best album, '[[Best&USA|BEST&USA]]) , and #
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  • ==Billboard Japan Top Album Chart Positions==
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  • ==Billboard Japan Top Album Chart Positions==
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  • ...oard-japan.com/charts/detail/?a=hot100&year=2009&month=03&day=23 Billboard Japan's Hot 100: March 23rd 2009]</ref></small>. The single was well received by
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  • ...d 500 copies. The song did a lot better on [[Wikipedia:Billboard|Billboard Japan's]] Hot 100, reaching #10 on that chart.
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  • .... In Japan, they were signed under [[Universal Music Japan]]'s [[EMI Music Japan]]. ===2010: Continued success in South Korea and successful debut in Japan===
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  • ==Billboard Japan Hot Single Sales Chart Positions==
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  • ...lace in January in Hawaii. The album reached the #20 spot on the Billboard Japan Top Albums Chart one week after its release.
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  • ...total of seven weeks. The single also managed to reach #9 on the Billboard Japan's Hot 100 during it's first week of release.
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  • ...n at #84. It also peaked at #13 on the [[Recording Industry Association of Japan]]'s Music Chart.
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  • : 1990.07.15 <small>(Japan)</small> : CSDL-3151 <small>(Japan)</small>
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  • ...e at Billboard Live Tokyo|“Howdy!! We are ACO Touches the Walls" LIVE at Billboard Live TOKYO]] ...k Fes '12 Fund for Japan"|Live & Documentary DVD "ap bank fes '12 Fund for Japan"]]
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  • ..."MUZIK" under Far Eastern Tribe Records, a sub-label of [[Universal Music Japan]]. They left the Japanese label on August 2013. It was announced on June 13 ...debut Japanese single "[[Muzik|MUZIK]]" on May 5th under [[Universal Music Japan|Far Eastern Tribe Records]]. It debuted at #16 on the Oricon Charts, and in
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  • '''After School''' (애프터스쿨) (known as '''AFTERSCHOOL''' in Japan) was a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] girl group, formed by [[Pledis Entertainment]]. In February 2011, the group signed with [[avex]], and debuted in Japan participating on [[Amuro Namie]]'s collaboration album ''[[Checkmate!]]''.
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  • ==Billboard Japan Hot Single Sales Chart Positions==
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  • ...]'''s [[Hot 100]] and it reached #1 on [[Recording Industry Association of Japan]]'s [[Digital Track Chart]]. The B-side's also ranked on the RIAJ Digital C
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  • : 2010.04.14 <small>(Japan)</small> *'''Costume Support''': MOSCHINO JAPAN
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  • *'''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Kyoto|Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan]] ...the [[Wikipedia:United States|United States]] which reached #18 on the US Billboard Hot Dance Music charts.
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  • ..., and 3 of her albums are in the Top 10 best-selling albums of all time in Japan (#1, #4, #8), making her one of the most successful and popular singers in ...inct R&B sound presented in her debut single brought her much attention in Japan, "[[Automatic / Time Will Tell|Automatic / time will tell]]". Utada was mar
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  • ...also received a Gold certification by [[Recording Industry Association of Japan]] for over 100,00 cellphone digital downloads.
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  • ...ng Stone Japan: ''PAST<FUTURE'' Review]</ref></small> by ''[[Rolling Stone Japan]]''. It features a sample of the [[Wikipedia:Ostinato|ostinato]] rhythm fro ...board-japan.com/charts/detail?a=hot100&year=2009&month=03&day=30 Billboard Japan's Hot 100: March 30th 2009]</ref></small>
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  • ...bum ''[[Area62]]''. The single reached #19 on [[Wikipedia:Billboard charts|Billboard]] dance charts, #1 on Chicago dance charts, #3 on Boston dance charts and #
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  • ...bum ''[[Area62]]''. The single reached #15 on [[Wikipedia:Billboard charts|Billboard]] dance charts.
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  • ...er / Tempest]]". During this year beak Amuro spent the time touring around Japan on both the ''[[Namie Amuro Past Future Tour 2010|PAST<FUTURE tour 2010]]'' ..." was used heavier in promotion for the single reached #2 on ''[[Billboard Japan]]'s'' [[Hot 100]], while "Break It"peaked at #16. They also ranked at #5 an
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  • ==Billboard Japan Hot Single Sales Chart Positions==
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