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  • : LOVE for NANA ~Only 1 Tribute~ ...o]] - "[[Beat 7 ~The Theme of Love for NANA~|BEAT 7 ~The Theme of LOVE for NANA~]]"
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  • : LOVE for NANA ~Only 1 Tribute~ ...o]] - "[[Beat 7 ~The Theme of Love for NANA~|BEAT 7 ~The Theme of LOVE for NANA~]]"
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  • ...s well known for playing the role of [[Osaki Nana]] in the ''[[NANA (film)|NANA]]'' films. ...n copies. However, Mika's 2005 album [[Music (Nakashima Mika)|MUSIC]] sold only 545,820.
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  • ...ngwriter [[Wikipedia:Jim O'Rouke (musician)|Jim O'Rouke]]. Kahimi is known for singing in a multitude of languages such as French, English, Japanese, and ...ked with [[Minekawa Takako]] as [[FANCY GROOVEY NAME]] and recorded a song for the FLIPPER'S GUITAR compiled ''[[Fab Gear|FAB GEAR]]''. In 1992 Kahimi wen
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  • ...in the beginning, he appeared alongside [[Van Tomiko]] and [[Owatari Ryo]] for interviews and promotional videos. ...Yasha]], and [[Rakuen (Do As Infinity)|Rakuen]] was used as the main theme for the anime's fourth movie, in which both Owatari and Van had small guest voi
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  • ...dol group hailing from Okinawa, Japan. The group, whose name is an acronym for '''M'''usical '''A'''ctive e'''X'''perience, debuted in May 1995 while perf * [[Takushi Nanako|Nana]]
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  • ...er musical debut in 2004 with [[Columbia Music Entertainment]]; Best known for her hit songs "[[Real Life Real Heart]]", "[[Ring a Ding Dong]]", and "[[Bu ...ch airs [[saku saku]]. It was sold exclusively at [[Shinseido]] shops with only 390 copies available, costing 390 yen each. A crowd of over 2,000 appeared
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  • ...or T.M.R.) and more recently as '''Takanori Nishikawa'''. He is also known for his other acts such as the band [[abingdon boys school]] as well as his son ...AKES REVOLUTION]]'' which reached #20 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for 30 weeks.
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  • ..., a character with a alternative rock sound, in 2003. Kawase is most known for such songs as "[[Everyday at the Bus Stop|EVERYDAY AT THE BUS STOP]]", "[[J ...i]]. She even briefly modeled for Italian fashion house, [[Fiorucci]], and for a period of time hosted ''[[Break Down]]'', a show on MTV Japan.
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  • ...ru]]''. In 2007, her debut album, ''[[Heart (Ito Yuna)|HEART]]'', reached #1 on Oricon weekly chart. ...at #20 on the [[2005 Oricon Top 100 Singles|top singles of 2005]] and #85 for [[2006 Oricon Top 200 Singles|2006]]. In 2005, she was voted "Best New Arti
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  • <font size="5"><center>'''[[2007 Oricon Number 1 Releases|<nowiki>| Back to Full Charts |</nowiki>]]'''</center></font> '''<<<[[Oricon Weekly for 2007 week 12|Previous Week]]'''
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  • ...growing popularity in the states lead to a chance to do the opening theme for a cartoon called [[Teen Titans|Teen Titans]] on the Cartoon Network in earl ...[http://www.animationinsider.net/article.php?articleID=423 record ratings] for the network.
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  • ...toh is usually the only one who sings, although Kita was the main vocalist for the song "[[Uso to Wonderland]]". ...I Couldn't See You Again," was entirely in English (which is not uncommon for Japanese musicians).
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  • ...She kept her solo career, but in 2020, she reunited with Tokyo Jihen again for a new EP and a tour. ...become one of her singles, [[Koko de Kiss Shite.]]. This won her an award for excellence. In 1997, Shiina would travel to England to spend a two month ho
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  • ...s a model, singer and actress who started her career as an exclusive model for [[Seventeen|Seventeen]] magazine at 14. In 2002, she became the vocalist of ...mething]], and [[503]] [[CM|commercials]], as well as being the cover girl for a [[Calpis Water]] campaign. Tsuchiya has also starred in [[UNICLO]], [[Kos
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  • * [2015.04.22] [[Request (tribute album)|REQUEST]] (#3 ''Triangler'') {| border="1" cellpadding="2" style="margin: 1em; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collaps
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  • * [1998.09.18] [[Burn -Burn Your Fire of Love-|BURN -burn your fire of love-]] ...Love for Nana ~Only 1 Trbute~ (Black Stones Version)|LOVE for NANA ~Only 1 Tribute~ (Black Stones Version)]]
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  • ...asami''' (奥井雅美) is [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] artist who is well known for her songs used in anime. She was formerly signed under [[King Records]], bu ...c. She eventually ended-up joining a band. She then terminated her studies for the escalator entrance exam to college. Instead, she applied at the [[Osaka
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  • ...bassist for the heavy metal band [[PRESENCE]]. However he is better known for being one of the members of [[JUDY AND MARY]], whom debuted almost ten year ...[[PRESENCE|PRESENCE]] in 1981. The group released music in the indie scene for a few years and went to a major label in 1987. However, two years later in
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  • ...n~Ciel]]. In December 2005, it was announced he would also be playing bass for a new band called [[creature creature]] with the vocalist of [[DEAD END]], * [2002.10.23] [[Fifteen Half|15 1/2]] <small>('''TETSU69''')</small>
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  • ...A [[NANA (film)|movie]] was made in 2005 (with a sequel in 2006), and an [[NANA (anime)|anime adaptation]] began airing in April 2006. ...n) have sold over 17 million copies collectively. Tribute albums and music for the films have also been made.
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  • # Document 1 # [[Whatever Are You Looking for|Whatever are you looking for?]]
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  • #redirect [[Love for NANA ~Only 1 Tribute~]]
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  • : ¥1,050 ...new mix on the ''[[NANA (manga)|NANA]]'' [[Love for NANA ~Only 1 Tribute~|tribute album]] a few weeks prior.
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  • ...]]. In early 2010 they signed with [[Universal Music Japan]], however they only released one single under this label, "[[Ikuze! Kaitou Shoujo]]", before mo ...章「無限の愛」; ''Seventh Symphony Space-Violent Movement "Infinite love"'')
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  • ...He launched a solo career in 1991 and has also written and produced songs for many different artists. Additionally, Takamizawa hosts his own radio show a ...". HMV. 2003-08-31. Retrieved 2010-04-17.</ref> He also developed a liking for basketball and eventually became captain of the basketball team.<ref name="
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  • ...compilation album ''[[Love for NANA ~Only 1 Tribute~|LOVE for NANA ~Only 1 Tribute~]]''. ...u (GTS)|I MISS YOU]]" feat. [[DOUBLE]], a song recorded by [[GTS]], track #1 on their tenth album ''[[Pop+Underground|POP+underground]]''.
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  • ...ct''' (ハロー! プロジェクト), often shortened to H!P, is the name for a collection of female groups and artists produced by [[Tsunku]], a member ** [[Nakayama Nana]] (中山菜々)
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  • <font size="5"><div class="class"><center>'''[[2011 Oricon Number 1 Releases|<nowiki>| Back to Full Charts |</nowiki>]]'''</center></div></font '''<<<[[Oricon Weekly for 2011 week 32|Previous Week]]'''
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  • ...the tribute album ''[[Love for NANA ~Only 1 Tribute~|LOVE for NANA ~Only 1 Tribute~]]''. ...ng)|Twinkle]]", a song recorded by '''[[Girls' Generation-TTS]]''', track #1 on their debut mini-album ''[[Twinkle (Girls' Generation-TTS mini-album)|Tw
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  • ...ingdon boys school)|stay away]]" featured on the ''[[Love for NANA ~Only 1 Tribute~]]'' compilation album. Their debut single, "[[Innocent Sorrow|INNOCENT SOR ...Night~|AQUALOVERS ~DEEP into the night~]]" and "[[Love Saver|LOVE SAVER]]" for his ''[[Under:Cover|UNDER:COVER]]'' self-cover album.
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  • : ¥1,575 <small>(Limited Edition)</small> : ¥1,223 <small>(Regular Edition)</small>
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  • ...e for NANA ~Only 1 Tribute~|tribute album]] as [[Kimura Kaela|Kimura Kaela for BLACK STONES]], and the original mix was released soon after as the B-side ; Twinkle (NANA Ver.)
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