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  • [[Image:A Big Girl Dont Cry by Tanaka Alice.jpg|thumb|220px|Digital Single Cover]] : A BIG GIRL DON'T CRY
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  • : Goodbye Darling / Cry Me A River # [[Cry Me a River (Kato Miliyah)|Cry Me A River]]
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  • ...he album, ''[[ID; Peace B (album)|ID; Peace B]]'' and was soon marketed as a "world" artist and she debuted in [[Japan]]. Her first [[J-Pop|Japanese pop ...ing abilities, SM Entertainment quickly met with BoA's parents to work out a deal. In the beginning, her parents were strongly opposed to the idea, hopi
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  • ...date, ''[[Brilliant|BRILLIANT]]'' and ''[[Naked and True]]'', both secured a spot at #2 on Oricon as well. * '''[[Blood Type]]''': A
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  • '''Nakashima Mika''' (中島美嘉) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer-songwriter and actress under [[Sony Music Jap * '''[[Blood Type]]:''' A
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  • ...e in the group, but left in 2002 at the height of their success to work on a solo career. She would eventually return to the group 15 years after her de [[File:LiSA - OUT OF CRY.jpg|thumb|200px|LiSA promoting "[[Out of Cry|OUT OF CRY]]" (1993)]]
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  • ...um and tour, a documentary series, a multi-city retrospective gallery, and a final performance in her home prefecture of Okinawa. ...granted her a scholarship to attend. Amuro faced a commute time of one and a half hours to get to school.
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  • ...audiences with his slick dance moves and strong singing chops. Miura took a break from the music business at the age of 12 when his voice began to chan [[Image:Cry and Fight Promotion.jpg|thumb|210px|Miura Daichi promoting ''[[Cry & Fight]]'' (2016)]]
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  • '''Berryz Kobo''' (Berryz工房) was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] girl group managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]] and par ...aga Momoko]]'s solo radio show took over the timeslot. As of April 8, 2009 a new podcast called Beritsuu! featuring [[Shimizu Saki]], [[Tokunaga Chinami
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  • ...stinctly western influenced [[Wikipedia:Rhythm and blue|R&B]] sound. She's a good friend of [[BENI]] and [[BoA]]. ...a record deal with [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC Records|EPIC Records]], a sub-label of [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. She then teamed up with the comp
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  • '''Angela Aki''' (アンジェラ・アキ) is a Japanese pop singer, songwriter and pianist. She debuted mid-2005 with the * '''Blood Type:''' A
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  • ...her singing debut with her first digital single titled "[[Fever|FEVER]]", a cover of [[Wikipedia:Kylie Minogue|Kylie Minogue]]'s song of the same name, ...e to her brother Brad. When she was at High School, she considered herself a loner and did not have many friends.
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  • [[File:GotoMaki01.jpg|thumb|170px|Goto Maki performing at a-nation 2009]] ...n established herself as a talented singer and dancer and took the lead on a large number of Morning Musume tracks.
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  • ...''[[Wikipedia:Bleach (manga)|Bleach]]''. Since September 2011, he is also a member of the male vocal rap trio [[WAZZ UP]]. ...JUNE. In order to prepare for a debut in Japan, JUNE studied Japanese for a year. He made his major debut under SONY in November 2006 at the age of 19.
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  • ...media appearances, she remains an influential and popular artist, bringing a heavily American R&B-influenced sound to Japanese audiences. ...ep". After a short stint in an Asian female group [[SX4]], she was offered a record deal with BMG and returned to Japan to make her major label debut.
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  • '''AAA''' (pronounced ''Triple A''), standing for ''ATTACK ALL AROUND'', is a five member group created in 2005 under the [[avex trax]] label. Their debu ...rmance when they celebrated their second anniversary the following year to a sold-out crowd.
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  • '''Shimatani Hitomi''' (島谷ひとみ) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer under the [[AI. R. LAND]] record label. In 20 * [2008.03.19] [[Nakitai Nara]] (泣きたいなら; ''If I Want to Cry'')
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  • * '''[[Blood Type]]<nowiki>:</nowiki>''' A * '''Personality:''' Serious, shy & a neat freak
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  • '''Matsumuro Mai''' (松室麻衣) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and lyricist. * '''[[Blood Type]]:''' A
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  • '''MISIA''' is a female [[:Category:J-R&B|Japanese R&B]] artist that debuted in 1998 under t ...e]], but moved to [[Wikipedia:Fukuoka|Fukuoka]] at the age of 14 to pursue a music career. The Fukuoka music scene is usually associated with rock acts
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  • ...her blog saying she would be going on hiatus. On April 3rd of 2015, after a long period of no media exposure, she appeared on the last episode of the r * [2005.02.23] [[Have a Good Time!|Have a good time!]] <small>(All lyrics written with Sparkling Point)</small>
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  • ...lyricist specializing in video game and [[Anime|anime]] theme songs. After a ten year association with production team [[I've Sound]] she started her ow * '''[[Blood Type]]:''' A
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  • '''YA-KYIM''' was a female [[J-Hip-Hop|Japanese hip-hop]] group that formed in 2002, but didn't * [2011.11.23] [[Don't Wanna Cry (YA-KYIM)|Don't wanna cry]]
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  • '''CHOKKAKU''' is a Japanese composer, arranger and producer. * [[Anata ga Iru Kagiri ~A World to Believe In~|Anata ga Iru Kagiri ~A WORLD TO BELIEVE IN~]]
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  • ...' (東方神起) in Japan, or by the acronyms TVXQ, DBSK, TVfXQ, TVXQ!) is a [[K-Pop]]/[[J-Pop]] male duo (formerly five-member group) from Korea. ...in Korea uncertain. One year later, in April 2010, [[avex]] stated through a press release that their activities in Japan were also put in hold or suspe
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  • '''Takahashi Hitomi''' (高橋瞳) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]/[[J-Rock|rock]] artist who releases under the [[inde ...the fact that her eyes were very big - Hitomi in Japanese means "eye". As a child, she was influenced by her father's music, which included artists suc
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  • * Live Album from [[Miho Fukuhara "Sing a Song Tour 2010"|MIHO FUKUHARA "Sing A Song TOUR 2010"]] # [[Rising Like a Flame|RISING LIKE A FLAME]]
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  • '''°C-ute''' was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] girl group managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]] and was ...official reason stating that she wanted to continue her education and lead a private life. The group made their major debut in February 2007 with the si
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  • ...Korean rapper and music producer under [[YG Entertainment]]. He debuted as a member of the group [[1TYM]], currently on an indefinite hiatus. He auditio * [[O.A.O]] <small>(Music & Arrangement)</small>
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  • '''TRF''' ('''T'''etsuya Komuro '''R'''ave '''F'''actory) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese dance pop]] group. They debuted in 1993 as '''trf''' and i ...vival Dance ~No No Cry More~|survival dAnce ~no no cry more~]]", which was a theme song to the [[dorama]] [[17sai -at seventeen-]], it debuted at #1 and
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  • ...most popular [[:Category:J-Rock|rock]] bands. GLAY's name originated from a deliberate misspelling of "gray" representing the wide range of genres the ...bum [[Review-Best of GLAY|REVIEW - BEST OF GLAY]] stayed for five weeks in a roll at the top position of the Oricon charts and became the all-time best-
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  • ...a final farewell tour. In 2020, the group reunited again for a new EP and a tour. ...career), drummer [[Hata Toshiki]] (who had similarly worked with Shiina as a live session drummer), guitarist [[Hirama Mikio]] and the pianist for the b
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  • # [[Himitsu (Tokyo Jihen)|Himitsu]] (秘密; ''A Secret'') # [[Tasogare Naki]] (黄昏泣き; ''Don't Cry My Child'')
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  • ...r of [[Hello! Project]]. She also released three solo singles, appeared at a few concerts, and appeared on TV shows such as ''[[Idol wo Sagase]]'' and ' ...f [[Sharam Q]]. Her producer while in Hello! Project was [[Sanada Kaoru]], a former member of the band [[Tokyo JAP]].
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  • '''Golden Circle''' (ゴールデン・サークル) is a series of live events held by [[Teraoka Yohito]] since 2001. Each edition f ...[[Teraoka Yohito]] & Golden Circle of Friends - [[Cry Baby (Golden Circle)|CRY BABY]]
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  • # [[Rising Like a Flame|RISING LIKE A FLAME]] # [[Cry No More (Fukuhara Miho)|Cry No More (album version)]]
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  • '''ONE OK ROCK''' is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band signed to [[A-Sketch]] and managed by [[AMUSE]]. The origin of the group's name is from t ...estivals, and their lives in the outskirts of Tokyo, they were signed to [[A-Sketch]]. In March 2007, [[Tomoya (ONE OK ROCK)|Tomoya]] officially joined
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  • '''Masuda Yuka''' (増田有華) is a Japanese [[Idol]] singer. * Originally a second generation member of AKB48 and a founding member of [[AKB48 Team K|Team K]], she was transferred to [[AKB48
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  • '''Noro Kayo''' (野呂佳代) is a Japanese [[Idol]] singer. She was part of [[AKB48]]'s 'Team K' until Octobe * '''[[Blood Type]]:''' A
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  • ...87. Band disbanded in 1990, when vocalist [[Genki Hitomi]] wanted to start a family. * [1985.05.22] [[U.S.A.]] ('''VOW WOW''')
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  • ...first digital single released by [[Hamasaki Ayumi]] and it's described as a sad winter ballad. The single was confirmed by Hamasaki herself in her 200t *[2010.12.30~31] [[Ayumi Hamasaki Countdown Live 2010-2011 A ~Do It Again~|ayumi hamasaki COUNTDOWN LIVE 2010-2011 ~do it again~]]
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  • : Chiisa na Marui Koujitsu (小さな丸い好日; ''Little Calm Good Day'') # [[Naki Mushi]] (ナキ・ムシ; ''Cry Baby'')
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  • ...r-songwriter under [[For Life Music Entertainment]]. She is well-known for a string of high profile drama tie-up ballad singles, the most successful of ...de Saint-Exupéry]'s [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Little_Prince The Little Prince]
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  • # [[Love Don't Cry]] <small>('''m-flo loves [[Crystal Kay]]''')</small> ...well as a special cover jacket and a lottery ticket to be able to reserve a seat for m-flo's "m-flo TOUR 2007 'COSMICOLOR' ~m-flo loves Ameba~" for the
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  • ...In 2003, she signed with [[Sony Music Entertainment]] and started work on a solo career. In 2005, she left the label to work with her new band [[Higura ...ss. Ito didn't play the bass, but Higurashi felt that Ito looked good with a bass and that she should learn to play it.
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  • ...attle Royale II: Requiem|Battle Royale 2]]''. "[[No Boy, No Cry|NO BOY, NO CRY]]" was used as the opening theme song for the [[anime]] ''[[NARUTO]]'', and *[2005.06.08] [[No Boy, No Cry|NO BOY, NO CRY]] (ノーボーイ・ノークライ)
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  • ...Osawa describes himself as a "Musical Multi-Personality", working within a multitutde of genres under various aliases and projects. Currently, Osawa ...apanese club music that would eventually become a standard. In 1995, after a second album released on October 10, ''[[Born Free]]'', featuring acid jazz
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  • '''ART-SCHOOL''' is a Japanese alternative rock band. ...ist [[Riki Kinoshita|Riki Kinoshita]] who was at the time trying to pursue a solo career. He had the help from supporting musicians [[Sakurai Yuichi|Sak
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  • [[No More Cry|NO MORE CRY]] [[Every Little Thing]]
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  • [[Beautiful World / Kiss & Cry]] [[Image:Beautiful World ~ Kiss & Cry.jpg|100px]]
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  • ...collaborating with hip-hop duo [[BENNIE K]] on his single "[[A Love Story|a love story]]". SEAMO would later have hit songs with the long charting sing * '''[[Blood Type]]:''' A
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  • ...also a certified [[Wikipedia:Kaatsu|Kaatsu]] instructor and has also been a pilates instructor since 2016. She made her debut as '''Kawabe Chieco''', a * '''[[Blood Type]]:''' A
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