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  • ...Artist Management''': Yuka Kikuchi, Kouji Hashimoto, Tadashi Urakami (avex entertainment inc.) *'''Artist Promotion Supervisor''': Akira Akutsu (avex entertainment inc.)
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  • *[2005.09.23] [[Pop Jam]] *'''A&R''': Kentaro Furusawa (avex entertainment inc.)
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  • *'''A&R''': Kentaro Furusawa (avex entertainment inc.) *'''A&R Direction:''' Hidetomo Yoneda (avex entertainment inc.)
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  • ...a "world" artist and she debuted in [[Japan]]. Her first [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] album ''[[Listen to My Heart (album)|LISTEN TO MY HEART]]'' reached #1 on ** [[SM Entertainment]] <small>(2000&ndash;) (Korea)</small>
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  • ...from the pop-rock style she used between 2005 to 2008 into a more electro-pop sound relevant for the year 2009. A limited PLAYBUTTON edition of the album *'''Additional Direction Support (M14)''': Yoshihisa Tokuda (avex entertainment inc.)
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  • # Tofubeats Mash UP include 11 Aira Songs ...ara Technopolis|Sayonara TECHNOPOLiS]]". It was released through [[D-topia Entertainment]]'s indie sub-label ''D-topia Independent''. The single reached #63 on the
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  • ...Morimoto, Satoshi Kumasaka (prime sound studio form), Gary Stout (Whaat's Up? Group), Yuichi Nagayama ...ist Management''': Kouji Hashimoto, Junko Shimamura, Tadashi Urakami (avex entertainment inc.)
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  • ...cret (Hamasaki Ayumi album)|Secret]]'', with a similar balance of rock and pop sounds. The album features four interlude tracks - highly unusual at the ti ...rtist Management''': Kouji Hashimoto, Tadashi Urakami, Masaaki Gyobu (avex entertainment inc.)
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  • '''Dream''' was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] group signed to [[rhythm zone]] record label. In 1999 [[avex]] organized ...uro's departure, [[avex]] held more auditions for a replacement, and ended up with 6 new girls. They were [[Ai Risa]], [[Abe Erie]], [[Takamoto Aya]], [[
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  • ...A studio]] label. Jewelry is currently the longest running girl group in K-pop, lasting 14 years since their debut in 2001 to their disbandment in 2015. [[Image:BackItUpJewelry.jpg|thumb|220px|Jewelry promoting "[[Back It Up]]" (2011)]]
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  • ...urned to the music scene as an [[Indie|indie]] artist, and then was picked up by [[avex trax]]. ...in [[Zama]], [[Kanagawa Prefecture]], [[Japan]]. Suzuki first entered the entertainment world in 1997 at the age of fifteen, when she entered a singing competion o
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  • '''BENI''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] and [[:Category:J-R&B|R&B]] singer, currently signed to the label [[Unive ...merican School in Japan. While there, she was classmates with [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Japan]]-signed artist [[Crystal Kay]] and became close friends with he
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  • '''Matsuura Aya''' (松浦亜弥) is a soloist signed to [[Up-Front Agency]]. Since 2001, she was a soloist within [[Hello! Project]] unt ...id example of solo talent for those who go for this particular flavor of J-Pop, which is certainly not without its fans. It has made her one of the most p
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  • ...ember of the pop [[Idol|idol]] group, [[Morning Musume]] and signed with [[Up-Front Agency]]. She soon become popular within the agency, making part in v ...succeeded in passing the National Audition for [[Morning Musume]] held by Up-Front Works Agency in 2000. She joined as a part of the fourth generation a
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  • ...op|Japanese pop]] four member girl group. They were formed under [[LesPros Entertainment]] in 2005 as a nine member [[idol]] group. They received great support from As of August 2010, 9nine has been signed under [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Japan]] and would focus on becoming more of a "performance girls
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  • ...Music Entertainment#EPIC Records|EPIC Records]] sub-label of [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. Like a number of [[Japanese]] artists Kay can speak both [[English]] and ...IC Records]], a sub-label of [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. She then teamed up with the composer [[Kanno Yoko]] to produce her debut single, "[[Eternal Me
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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 single "[[Hom ...ter on. In late 1992 when Angela was 15, she moved away from Japan and set up residence in Hawaii, where she went to high school. Angela won a $2,500US s
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  • ...m February 4th, 2010), having previously been affiliated with [[Sony Music Entertainment#Music Ray'n|Music Ray'n]] since mid 2007. The group describes themselves as Leading up the release of their debut single, Antic Cafe played two consective concert
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  • ...ted from everything since her 20th single "[[Evolution|evolution]]" (2001) up to her 38th single "[[Bold & Delicious / Pride]]" (2005). The second DVD re *'''Artist Management''': Kouji Hashimoto, Tadashi Urakami (avex entertainment inc.)
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  • ...Mano Erina]], [[Ogura Manami]], and [[Komine Momoka]], the winners of the "Up-Front Group "Egg" Audition", joined the Eggs. ...08, another new member was announced: [[Miyamoto Karin]], a winner of the "Up-Front Egg Audition".
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  • # [[Are You Wake Up|Are You Wake Up?]] *'''A&R''': Kentaro Furusawa (avex entertainment inc.)
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  • ...ア・ディゾン) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer under the [[Victor Entertainment Inc.]] record label, model, [[gravure]] [[idol]], and [[race queen]] from L ** [[Victor Entertainment]] (2007-2008)
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  • '''KOKIA''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese singer]]-songwriter hailing from Tokyo. She is mostly associated w ...RD]]'', composed by the well-known composer [[Kanno Yoko]]. KOKIA followed up this single six months later with her second, tie-upless single [[Tears in
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  • ...Love|POWER OF LOVE]]". The band is best known for their noisy but melodic pop and "cute punk" music in the 1990s. After multiple hiatus' the band finally .... Soon after his departure, [[Asanuma Takuya]] was added to the bands line-up as their new guitarist. This time around the member dropped their indie sta
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  • '''EXILE''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-R&B|R&B]] group under the [[avex trax]] sub-label [[rhythm zone]], an ...INMENT Promo.jpg|thumb|250px|EXILE promoting ''[[EXILE Entertainment|EXILE ENTERTAINMENT]]'' (2003)]]
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  • ...ince September 2011, he is also a member of the male vocal rap trio [[WAZZ UP]]. * [[Yes (K)|Y.E.S. ~rearranged by JUNE(WAZZ UP)~]] <small>(Arrangement)</small>
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  • ...ry, Just Cry|Cry, just Cry]]" (released on November 22, 2000) was followed up with two singles and the album "[[My Name is AI|my name is AI]]". However, ...largest tour to date included 32 shows across Japan, playing to audiences up to 100,000 as well as appearances in Los Angeles.
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  • ...n to worry about the declining quality of her voice. In 1999, she followed up her third album with the release of a single. "[[Ganjue (Feel a*mei)|Gǎnju ...''. It proved to be another hit for the singer with its popular ballad and pop singles as well as numerous awards won. The album also included the Mandari
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  • ...]] singer and lyricist. She was signed to the major record label [[D-topia Entertainment]] from 2007-2013. Like former labelmate [[Saori@destiny]], Aira was produce ...nds No.9|Colorful Tokyo Sounds NO.9]]". The titular song was used as a tie-up song for ''Transformers Café'', which was based on the ''[[Wikipedia:Trans
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  • '''Ayabie''' (彩冷える) was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] band. They were signed to indies label [[SPEED DISK]] (20 ...l image'' that started on the 14th and ended on April 8th. During the tour up until April 2nd is when "[[Brownie (Ayabie)|Brownie]]" was distributed. The
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  • ...ct with the rest of the [[Elder Club]]. She is now a soloist signed with [[Up-Front Agency]]. She is currently part of [[Morning Musume OG]]. ...al position was that Tsuji was leaving on good terms and may return to the entertainment industry after she had her baby.
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  • ...group was formed in 2003 as a nine member group under the label [[Johnny's Entertainment]] and released their debut single "[[NEWS Nippon]]". * [[Johnny's Entertainment]] (2003-)
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  • ...''Tommy heavenly<sup>6</sup>''. In 2008, their contract with [[Sony Music Entertainment]] ended, and on December 1, 2009, the band announced that they had signed w ...i to a design school) they lost contact, however when they decided to meet up later Okuda was invited to be part of Matsui's band. Influences by Western
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  • ...su, Shiga, Japan]]. They are signed to gr8! Records under the [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony]] music label. The band was formed in 2004 after the disbanding of San ...world, Seika has participated in various songs for them and serves as back-up member for the band during some live shows. Despite sighting musical differ
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  • ...윤하, ユンナ in Japanese) is a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] artist under [[C9 Entertainment]]. She officially debuted with the single "[[Yubikiri (Younha)|Yubikiri]]" ...rned away for not being suitably pretty, her mother encouraged her to give up. Eventually, however, she made a good impression at an audition in Korea an
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  • ...op]]-[[:category:J-Rock|rock]] band handled by [[Johnny's Jimusho|Johnny's Entertainment]]. They debuted in 1994 under [[Sony Music Japan]], however they switched t * Labels: [[Sony Music Entertainment]] (1994–2001), [[Universal Music Japan]] (2001–2008), [[J-Storm]] (sinc
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  • ...managed by [[Up-Front_Group|J.P ROOM]] and signed to [[Up-Front Promotion|Up-Front Group]]. She was formerly part of [[Hello! Project]] as the Captain o ...ced Shimizu had married a non-celebrity man and would be retiring from the entertainment industry in November when she turns 30.
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  • ...pop]] singer-songwriter under [[Sony Music Entertainment]]'s [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC_Records|EPIC Records]] sub-label. YUKI rose to fame in the 1990's as t ...iration, saying that they where "the place where my music began". She grew up with the members of [[GLAY]] (as they lived in the same town) and has known
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  • ...'[[saku saku]]'', and made her musical debut in 2004 with [[Columbia Music Entertainment]]; Best known for her hit songs "[[Real Life Real Heart]]", "[[Ring a Ding ...004 Kimura re-released "Level 42" through the major label [[Columbia Music Entertainment]]; the single reached #15 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts.
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  • '''Rie fu''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer-songwriter under her own company [[Rie fu Inc.]]. She made her deb ...ical influences such as, [[Wikipedia:Sheryl Crow|Sheryl Crow]], and 1970's pop artists [[Wikipedia:The Carpenters|The Carpenters]] and [[Wikipedia:Carole
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  • ...ter their final live at [[Zepp TOKYO]] on February 27, 2011, the duo broke up. [[Category:J-Pop]]
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  • '''Idoling!!!''' (アイドリング!!!) was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] [[Idol|idol]] girl group created by [[Fuji TV]] in October 2006. From the [[Image:Iv_201004.jpg|250px|thumb|Idoling!!! promoting "[[One Up!!! / Ichigo Gyunyu]]" (2012)]]
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  • ...under the [[Universal Music#NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan|NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan]] label. ** '''[[Universal Music#NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan|NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan]]''' <small>(2004&ndash;2010, 2018&ndash;)</small>
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  • ...th the album ''[[Gagaku]]''. In 2019, he signed a management contract with entertainment agency [[LDH]]. ...t. [[Due'le Quartz]] disbanded in September of 2002, with Miyabi following up shortly afterwards with the announcement of his solo career.
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  • ...that formed in 2002, but didn't make their debut until 2005 under [[Victor Entertainment Inc.]]. In 2007 they were signed to [[Warner Music Japan]]. In November 201 ...PPROMO.jpg‎|thumb|250px|right|YA-KYIM promoting ''[[Hip! Up! Pop!|HIP!UP!POP!]]'' (2010)]]
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  • * [[climax entertainment]] (2001-2005) ...in [[Okinawa]] in 2000 and signed to the small independent label [[Climax Entertainment]]. Though there have been various offers by other record labels, HY has sho
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  • ...itself in Taiwan and handles various popular [[:Category:T-Pop|Taiwanese]] pop acts. ===DIVE II entertainment===
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  • ..." in March of 2009. In December of 2011, she switched labels to [[TEICHIKU ENTERTAINMENT]] and released her 21st single, "[[Lady Mind|LADY MIND]]". In 2014, she onc ...ki was a contestant in a star search competition organized by [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. She eventually won by singing the [[Wikipedia:Destiny's Child|Destiny's
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  • ...p|Japanese pop]]-[[:Category:J-Urban|urban]] artist signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment|Ariola Japan]] and managed by [http://avex-management.jp/ avex management]. ...is second album, ''[[Live Goes On]]''. The song, "[[Kokoro no Koe]]" ended up being used as the radio single to promote the album. She also appeared in t
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  • ...''D-Lite''' in Japan) is a Korean singer and actor. He is a member of [[YG Entertainment]] group [[BIGBANG]]. **[[YG Entertainment]] <small>(2006&ndash;2022)</small>
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