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  • : 2002.03.06 # Daybreak "HΛL's Mix 2002"
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  • * '''Stage Name: ''' BoA (보아), BoA* <small>(2000&ndash;2002)</small> ...on]] charts and selling over 932,000 copies total in Japan. On January 14, 2002, she released her second Korean album, ''[[No.1 (album)|NO. 1]]'', which ma
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  • ...954, "Eriko Imai Hotlink" more than a month before its release in January 2002. "[[Don't Stop the Music]]" was seen as a change of genre in Imai's music. As from the end of 2002 to mid 2003, Imai did not have any solo release. Mainly due to the temporar
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  • ...group [[SPEED (Japanese group)|SPEED]]. After SPEED's temporary hiatus on March 31, 2000, she started a solo career under the name '''hiro'''. Her solo deb ...000), "[[Your Innocence|Your innocence]]" (2001), and "[[Eternal Place]]" (2002).
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  • In 2002, MONO finished their second album, ''[[One Step More and You Die]]''. Many ...teve Albini|Steve Albini]]. ''[[Hymn to the Immortal Wind]]'', released in March 2009. The instrumentation is vast on this album, incorporating [[wikipedia:
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  • : 2002.03.13 * [2002.04.22] cosmo EARTH CONSCIOUS ACT ~We Love Music, We Love the Earth~
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  • ...arked the graduation of the last member of the original 3-member dream. In March, 2012, [[Yamamoto Sayaka (singer)|Yamamoto Sayaka]] and [[Erie]] in 2016 le * [[Matsumuro Mai]] (graduated 2002)
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  • ...st 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 eventual ...leased a string of re-cut singles. LISA soon decided to branch out, and in 2002 she left the band and started her solo back up with the single, "[[Move On
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  • ...er 419,000 copies. She also began her national tour "Rina Aiuchi Live Tour 2002 'POWER OF WORDS'" and had eight performances. In March 2006, her 21st single, a double a-side entitled [[Glorious / Precious Place
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  • ...W''' was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] band under the [[GIZA studio]] label. On March 30, 2013, the band announced that they will disband in June after their tou It was announced on their official website on the 30th of March 2013, that the band will be officially disbanding after their final live on
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  • * [[Jung Yu Jin]] (Sub Vocal) <small>(2001 - 2002)</small> * [[Jun Eun Mi]] (Sub Vocal) <small>(2001 - 2002)</small>
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  • *'''Birthdate:''' March 30, 1974 ...and the single reached #8 on the chart, selling around 295,000 copies. In March, Komatsu won the 12th Japan Gold Disc Awards for "Best New Artist of the Ye
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  • On March 21st 2005, Kuraki graduated from [[Ritsumeikan University]] in [[Kyoto]] wh ...Promo.jpg|thumb|300px|Kuraki Mai promoting ''[[Fairy Tale|FAIRY TALE]]'' (2002)]]
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  • ** [[Suite Chic|SUITE SHIC]] (2002-2003) ...allad called "[[Respect the Power of Love|RESPECT the POWER OF LOVE]]", on March 17th 1999. However, tragedy struck when on the day of the single's release,
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  • In 2002, Arashiro competed in the 8th National Japan Bishojo Contest (a beauty page ...a:The Beautiful Game (musical)|The Beautiful Game]]'' (it had two dates in March-April).
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  • [[Image:Img2009040301482672.jpg|right|280px|border|Hello! Project Kids (2002)]] ...s a [[Hello! Project]] group consisting of fifteen girls who joined H!P in 2002.
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  • ...ted in 1999 under the [[Pony Canyon]] label and switched to [[J-Storm]] in 2002. * Label: [[Pony Canyon]] (1999-2001), [[J-Storm]] (since 2002)
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  • ...nt Agency]]. Since 2001, she was a soloist within [[Hello! Project]] until March 31, 2009, she graduated from Hello! Project along with the rest of the [[El ** [[Odoru 11]] (2002)
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  • [[Image:W2019March.jpg|thumb|400px|Kago Ai with Tsuji Nozomi on March 30 2019 at [[Hello! Project 20th Anniversary!! Hello! Project Hina Fes 2019 *** [[Tanpopo]] (2000–2002)
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  • On March 23rd, 2000 at the age of 14, Kay's debut album ''[[C.L.L. ~Crystal Lover Li ===2002-2006: Early & Growing Success===
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  • ...[[Tokyo]] for their debut as a major recording act. From May 2004 up until March 2005, FREENOTE dropped three singles to precede their first album [[Introdu * [2002.11.07] [[Kazahana (FREENOTE)|Kazahana]] (風花)
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  • ...her if she were able to sing for a commercial. She accepted, and in early 2002 a cover of [[wikipedia:Jimmy Scott|Jimmy Scott]]'s song [[New Day]] for the Her third single, [[Kiss Me Good-Bye]], was released on March 15, 2006. The single, due to the extreme hype from its Final Fantasy tie-up
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  • ...g Musume in 2004, and became a soloist in [[Hello! Project]] that year. On March 31, 2009, Abe Natsumi graduated from Hello! Project with the rest of the [[ ** [[Odoru 11]] (2002)
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  • ** [[Petitmoni]] (1999–2002) ** [[Morning Musume]] (1999–2002)
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  • ** [[Gomattou]] (2002&ndash;2003) ** [[Odoru 11]] (2002)
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  • * [[Toda Rinne]] (戸田鈴音, second leader, graduated in 2002) Joined 2002
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  • ...da, while ''WARP'' on the other hand was a collection worked by TAKUYA. In March 2001, a month after the release of ''WARP'', the band released their final * [2002.05.29] [[The Japan Gold Disc Award 2002]] (#6 ''Lucky Pool'')
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  • ...albums. Since their debut, the group has sold over 10,000,000 records. In 2002, their lead vocalist [[Ameku Minako|Mina]] left the group due to pregnancy * [[Ameku Minako|Mina]] (1995-2002, 2008-)
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  • : 2002.01.01 A limited PLAYBUTTON edition of the album was later released on March 21st, 2012.
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  • ...ember [[Nishikawa Takahiro]] (keyboardist) who left the group on March 24, 2002. Yoshida Miwa was discovered by Nishikawa Takahiro after he and Nakamura Ma In 2002, Nishikawa Takahiro left the group after later getting in trouble due to dr
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  • ...track, defiantly incorporating such diverse styles as blues, electronica, march music, jazz, reggae, and horn-driven '60s soul music. === 2002 ===
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  • ** [[Tanpopo]] (1998-2002) ** [[Sexy 8]] (2002)
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  • ...eatured as the Space Shower "POWER PUSH" highly promoted song for December 2002. Despite neither single charting on [[Oricon]] charts, Enomoto would releas "[[Aisubeki Hito]]" would be later released in March 2007. The song itself was one taken from Enomoto's indies single. After the
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  • ...shitaku wa Nai]], is a mix of rock and pop. The group have disbanded as of March 1st, 2010 with the twins [[Izaki Yusuke|Yusuke]] and [[Izaki Hisato]] keep ...released in late 2002 after four singles. A fifth single followed that in March 2003, but it was a different image and sound for the boy band. After their
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  • ...[Hello! Project]] under the name Heike Michiyo. She left Hello! Project in 2002, later releasing three albums on her own as Michiyo. In March of 2007, Michiyo announced on her blog that she was three months pregnant a
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  • ...ng 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 albums. ** 2002: [[Odoru 11]]
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  • ...with bandleader [[HIRO (Kaikigesshoku)|HIRO]] (from [[Kaikigesshoku]]) in March 2013, son ** [[RCA Ariola Japan]] <small>(2000&ndash;2002)</small>
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  • ...song became a present with March's issue of the magazine [[FOOL'S MATE]]. March was a busy month; there were seven lives, but more importantly on the 21st ...leased later as the DVD ''[[Tokyo Prayer|TOKYO pRayer]]'' on February 1st, 2002.
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  • ** [[Tanpopo]] (2002) ** [[Happy 7]] (2002)
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  • **[[Odoru 11]] (2002) [[W]] was officially disbanded in March 2007, after Kago was [[Kago Ai Smoking Scandal|caught in scandal again]] an
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  • [[Image:Soundroad+UVERworld2.jpg|thumb|250px|Sangoku Road in 2002]] * [2011.02.xx] ARENA37 Degree March 2011 Issue (''Feature'')
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  • ...variety show that appeared on TV Tokyo, airing from October 1995 to March 2002. Many [[Hello! Project]] artists and groups were discovered through ASAYAN
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  • ...] chart. Hayashibara then left the label and signed with [[KING RECORDS]]. March of 1991, she released her fourth single "[[Nijiiro no Sneaker]]" and her de * [2002.06.26] [[Feel Well (Hayashibara Megumi album)|feel well]]
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  • ...called ''[[U.K. Completion|U.K. COMPLETION]]'' was released there in early 2002. ...''[[Candlize]]'' and ''[[i/flancy]]'' were released in October of 2001 and 2002 respectively, and were as big, if not bigger than her debut album. Her 4th
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  • ** [[Hello! Project Kids]] (2002&ndash;2004) '''Shimizu Saki''' joined Hello! Project in 2002 as a member of Hello! Project Kids after passing the group's audition. In 2
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  • ...r 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]]". ...e:YUKI - ROCK ON JAPAN.png|thumb|left|225px|YUKI in ''[[ROCK ON JAPAN]]'' (2002)]]
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  • ...millennium, Matsuda once again changed labels to [[Sony Music Japan]] from 2002 until 2009, when she changed back to [[Universal Music Japan]]. She would r ...for most #1's by a female artist until [[Hamasaki Ayumi]] surpassed her in March 2006. She is known for having been reported in many scandals by the media a
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  • ** [[Dream (group)|Dream]] (2000-2002) ...lo career, releasing digital singles and performing live at live clubs. In March 2009, she announced that on February 28 she married a make-up artist who wa
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  • ...nouncement of the formation of the T.M. Revolution project was released on March 22, 1996. Nishikawa debuted as T.M.Revolution with his single "[[Dokusai -M ...mas]]" and "[[Wild Rush|WILD RUSH]]" before releasing ''[[The Force]]'' in March 1999.
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  • ...E]]. Rie is fluent in [[English]] and released her debut European album in March of 2008. ...o, where Rie finished her primary and secondary schooling. It wasn't until 2002 when Rie learned how to play the guitar. Soon after learning how to play, R
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