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  • * [2008.07.17] [[MUSIC JAPAN]] : Chorus: [[Takeuchi Hiroaki]], [[CHINO]], [[Tsunku]]
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  • On June 27th, 2007, dream was "reborn" as the dance/chorus group '''DRM''' in an attempt to shed their image as idols. This also nulli ...Oricon. To promote their comeback, Dream embarked on a nationwide tour of Japan, performing at free lives in numerous cities. For their 2009 comeback all t
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  • *'''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] ...she was dropped from the label, and was picked up by the [[Universal Music Japan]] subsidiary label, [[Kitei MME]]. After the release of two more unsuccessf
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  • *'''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Hokkaido Prefecture|Hokkaido, Japan]] *'''Current Residence:''' [[Wikipedia:Osaka Prefecture|Osaka, Japan]]
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  • *'''Birthplace:''' [[Osaka]], [[Japan]] ...o reflect or surpass the success of Sekai Tomete. Takei also worked in the chorus in [[ZARD]]'s album [[Kimi to no Distance]]; [[B'z]]' [[Monster (B'z)|MONST
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  • ...In 2011 she returned to the music scene, recording with [[Universal Music Japan]] under the name '''Cherie''' and continuing with the up tempo pop-rock sty *'''Birthplace:''' [[Chiba]], [[Japan]]
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  • * [[Kazko Hamano]] (chorus, backup vocals) * [2004.03.31] [[Do As Infinity Live in Japan|Do As Infinity LIVE IN JAPAN]]
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  • : Chorus: [[marron]] ...nger]] [[Wikipedia:Mina (singer)|Mina]]. The original song was released in Japan as a single in 1964, and it became a #1 Internatiol hit single. The song is
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  • ...ale vocals and dancers, the OZ-MATE, six male dancers, and the OZ-MANIACS (Chorus, MCs, back dancers...). In 2008, after giving concerts in various locals in Japan, the club ROYALE moved to Macau for a special event in The Venetian Macao-R
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  • ...], who then flew to Korea to meet JUNE. In order to prepare for a debut in Japan, JUNE studied Japanese for a year. He made his major debut under SONY in No * [[Let Me Cry|Let me Cry]] <small>(Chorus)</small>
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  • ** Chorus role in musical production of "Scrooge". ** Chorus role in musical production of "Roar of the Greasepaint, Smell of the Crowd"
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  • * [2004.04.14] [[The Japan Gold Disc Award 2004|THE JAPAN GOLD DISC AWARD 2004]] (#6 ''Running Away (Spanish Passion)'') * [2005.03.09] [[The Japan Gold Disc Award 2005|THE JAPAN GOLD DISC AWARD 2005]] (#10 ''YOUR NAME NEVER GONE'')
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  • [[Universal Music Japan]] label. She has often been compared to [[Shiina Ringo]] due to her dedicat * '''Place of Birth:''' [[Osaka]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...bel expired in 2012, and he moved to the unBORDE sub-label of Warner Music Japan in 2013. He is managed by the artist management company ASOBISYSTEM. ...wikipedia:Kanazawa|Kanazawa]], [[wikipedia:Ishikawa Prefecture|Ishikawa]], Japan
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Fukuoka|Fukuoka, Fukuoka, Japan]] ...t Best 11]] ''(#12 Mesunda Heart wa Koko Desu ka? ('''Tanaka Reina''' with Chorus: Ogura Yui and Buruburuiyaan (Noto Arisa and Misawa Sachika)'')
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  • ...f 2003, Kiyoharu started his solo career under the label [[Universal Music Japan]]. In January of 2010 he announced that both [[Kuroyume]] and [[Sads]] woul ...'Birth Place:''' [[Wikipedia:Tajimi, Gifu|Tajimi]], [[Gifu Prefecture]], [[Japan]]
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  • * [[Naka Shun]] (名嘉俊) (Drums, rap, chorus) * [[Nakasone Izumi]] (仲宗根泉) (Vocals, keyboards, chorus)
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' Takatsuki, Osaka Prefecture, Japan ...- [[Madrugada /Tiger Eyes|MADRUGADA / TIGER EYES]] ''(#2 TIGER EYES)'' ''(Chorus)''
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  • * [[Fukuoka Akiko]] (福岡晃子) (Bass, Chorus) * [[Takahashi Kumiko]] (高橋久美子) (Drums, Chorus)
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  • ...R&B]]-[[J-Pop|pop]] singer-songwriter under the [[Sony Music Japan|Ariola Japan]] label. * '''Birthplace:''' [[Osaka Prefecture]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...n Concert|Hello! Project concerts]] along with [[Makoto]], performing as a chorus singer and dancer at concerts, teaching choreography to [[Morning Musume]], ...t Hit TV]], "Well, lately, she is in all our songs!" This is noted in the "Chorus" section in lyrics cards. A good example of this is [[Morning Musume]]'s [[
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  • ...uted in 1999 as an indies artist. In 2001 they signed up to [[Warner Music Japan]]. They were later signed up to [[Warner Music Japan]] in 2001, and debuted in March with the single "[[Yell / Bell|YELL / Bell]
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  • : Chorus: [[Inaba Atsuko]] ...4 Haru The Best of Japan|Morning Musume CONCERT TOUR 2004 Haru The BEST of Japan]]
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  • * [2008.02.29] [[MUSIC JAPAN]] : Chorus: [[Takeuchi Hiroaki]], [[Tsunku]]
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  • : Chorus: Tsunku ...he Best of Japan Natsu ~ Aki '04"|Morning Musume Concert Tour "The BEST of Japan Natsu ~ Aki '04"]] <small>(Yaguchi Mari, Takahashi Ai, Ogawa Makoto, Niigak
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  • ...eme song for ''[[Wikipedia:Saltimbanco|Saltimbanco]]'''s 2000-2001 tour of Japan. The single reached #2 on the Oricon charts and charted for eleven weeks, s :Chorus: Tsunku
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  • : Chorus: Tsunku, Morning Musume : updated Chorus: [[Michishige Sayumi]], [[Sayashi Riho]], Tsunku, [[Takeuchi Hiroaki]]
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  • : Chorus: Tsunku ...4 Haru The Best of Japan|Morning Musume CONCERT TOUR 2004 Haru The BEST of Japan]]
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  • : Chorus: Tsunku ...4 Haru The Best of Japan|Morning Musume CONCERT TOUR 2004 Haru The BEST of Japan]]
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  • : Chorus: [[Tsunku]], [[Morning Musume]] ...4 Haru The Best of Japan|Morning Musume CONCERT TOUR 2004 Haru The BEST of Japan]]
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  • : Chorus: [[Inaba Atsuko]], Tsunku ...04 Haru The Best of Japan|Morning Musume CONCER TOUR 2004 Haru The BEST of Japan]]
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  • : Chorus: [[Takeuchi Hiroaki]], [[Inaba Atsuko]], [[Tsunku]] ...4 Haru The Best of Japan|Morning Musume CONCERT TOUR 2004 Haru The BEST of Japan]]
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  • ...dorama ''[[Densetsu no Kyoushi]]''. They changed labels in 2003 from [[BMG JAPAN]] to [[HAPPYSONG RECORDS]] as they released their last album, ''[[Do!! The * [[Mashima Masatoshi]] (真島昌利; Guitar and Chorus)
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  • : Chorus: [[Inaba Atsuko]] * [2007.04.27] [[MUSIC JAPAN]]
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  • *[2007.07.27] [[MUSIC JAPAN]] : Chorus: [[Takahashi Ai]], [[Niigaki Risa]], [[CHINO]]
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  • : Chorus: [[Takahashi Ai]], [[Niigaki Risa]] *[2007.11.23] [[Music Japan|MUSIC JAPAN]]
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  • ...de of [[MUSIC STATION]] she is the 6th best selling artist (2nd female) in Japan, selling over 38,300,000 copies. Since then, more recent figures say she ha ...lace:''' [[Wikipedia:Hachiōji, Tokyo|Hachiouji]], [[Tokyo Prefecture]], [[Japan]]
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  • : ¥2,139 <small>iTunes Japan</small> *'''Chorus''': Yumi Kawamura, Kumi Sasaki, Taeko Saito
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  • ...being certified Platinum by [[wikipedia:Recording Industry Association of Japan|RIAJ]]. *[2004.05.22] [[wikipedia:MTV Japan|MTV THE SUPER DRY LIVE]]
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  • : 2004.09.29 <small>(Japan)</small> :Chorus: [[Hamada Miwako|Hamada "Peco" Miwako]], [[Yamazaki Yoko|Yamazaki "Princess
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  • :Chorus: [[Hamada Miwako]], [[Yamazaki Yoko]] : SWAROVSKI JAPAN LTD, Midinet, Chacott
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  • ...bs such as back-up singing. She grabbed her first contract with Sony Music Japan International in 2001 (as a solo artist). Her debut single, "tha superstar" * [http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Arch/SR/Michico/ Sony Music Japan Page]
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  • ...der [[Tokuma Japan Communications]], but in 1999 she moved to [[Sony Music Japan]], were she was until 2010. In 2001 she changed her stage name to Lyrico, h * '''Birth Place:''' Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan
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  • * [[Christina]] (Guest vocals, chorus) * [http://www.avexnet.or.jp/clazziquai/index.html avex Japan Page]
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  • ...Rock|Japanese rock]] group formed in 1997. They were under the [[Sony|Sony Japan]] label. The band disbanded in 2012. * [[Houjou Taro|Houjou Taro]] (bass, chorus)
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  • ...ned total of 35,450,000 copies, making her the #8 best selling artist in [[Japan]]. * '''Birth Place:''' [[Kurume]], [[Fukuoka]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...l be with American singer [[BECCA]], who is currently promoting herself in Japan and has already provided one of the ending theme songs to the popular [[Ani ...[[The "New" World -World Tour! in Japan-|THE "new" WORLD -WORLD TOUR!? in JAPAN-]]
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  • [[File:X JAPAN 2018.jpg|500px|thumb|X JAPAN (2018)]] '''X JAPAN''' or '''X''' is a Japanese [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] band formed by [[YOSH
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo, Japan]] * [[Sajin no Kanata e]] <small>(Chorus)</small>
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  • * [2007.07.20] [[Music Japan|MUSIC JAPAN]] : Chorus: [[CHINO]]
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  • : Chorus: [[CHINO]] *[2007.10.19] [[MUSIC JAPAN]]
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  • *'''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] ...ist and songwriter. With the group, Taka has become well known not only in Japan, but internationally with the band touring overseas in [[Wikipedia:United S
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  • ...:Recording Industry Association of Japan|Recording Industry Association of Japan]], indicating a shipment of 500,000 copies. :: Chorus: [[Ko-saku]]
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  • ...:Recording Industry Association of Japan|Recording Industry Association of Japan]], for a shipment of 1,000,000 copies. : Chorus & Chorus Arrangement: [[Takahashi Tetsuya]] <small>(''[[Supergood, Superbad|SUPERGOO
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  • *'''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo, Japan]] *[2013] [[wikipedia:Kara no Kyōkai|Kara no Kyoukai: Mirai Fukuin extra chorus]] - '''Ryougi Shiki'''
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  • * [[Yume de Ii Kara]] (夢でいいから) (chorus) ...a~|HOW DO YOU LIKE JAPAN? ~Nihon wa Donna Kanji Dekka?~]] (HOW DO YOU LIKE JAPAN? ~日本はどんな感じでっか?~) (arrangement)
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  • *'''Birthplace:''' Miyazaki, Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan * [2007] [[mitsuki]] - [[Taisetsu na Mono (mitsuki)|Taisetsu na Mono]] (''Chorus'')
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan *[[ZARD]] - [[Glorious Mind]] (''Chorus'')
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo, Japan]] Emyli was born and raised in a residential area in [[Tokyo]], Japan not far from [[Wikipedia:Shibuya, Tokyo|Shibuya]]. She grew up with her par
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Miyazaki Prefecture|Miyazaki Prefecture]], [[Japan]] * '''Hometown:''' [[Wikipedia:Yokohama|Yokohama]], [[Japan]]
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  • : Chorus, backing vocals: Higurashi Aiha ...I - ROCK ON JAPAN.png|thumb|250px|YUKI promoting the single in ''[[ROCK ON JAPAN]]'']]
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  • ...ock]] band originally from the [[Wikipedia:Kanto region|Kantou area]] of [[Japan]]. The group was officially formed by three former members of the [[Visual- * [[Murata Kohta|KOHTA]] - Bass, Chorus
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  • ...ies]] [[Gothic|goth]] band that was founded in February 2002 in [[Osaka]], Japan. The founding members were [[Kiwamu]] on guitar, [[Kaede (BLOOD)|kaede]] on * [[Takeshi (BLOOD)|Takeshi]] (剛) - Vocals & Chorus (2002-2004)
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  • * [[KEN (Doremidan)|KEN]] - Guitar & Chorus
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  • *[2007.04.13] [[Music Japan]] ; Chorus
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  • *[[Chiba Ryohei]] (千葉涼平) &ndash; Leader, Rap, Chorus, Dance *[[Ogata Ryuichi]] (緒方龍一) &ndash; Rap, Chorus, Dance <small>(2001&ndash;2020)</small>
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  • * [[Maeda Keisuke]] (前田啓介) - Bass, chorus * [[Jinguji Osamu]] (神宮司治) - Drums, chorus
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] ...young girl who had played her niece in [[Hotman]], was able to sing in the chorus for this song.
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] Yamaguchi was born in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] in 1959. Around the time she was born, she was left in the care of her ma
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  • * '''Hometown:''' Furukawa (now Osaki), Miyagi Prefecture, [[Japan]] ; Chorus
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  • * [[Kaida Yuriko]] (chorus) * [[Tomaru Hanae]] (chorus)
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  • *'''Birthplace:''' [[wikipedia:Hiroshima Prefecture|Hiroshima]], [[Japan]] ...r since the age of 12, and at 18 years old, she went to the US from Kyoto, Japan. She performed live in New York' famous JAZZ MUSICIAL, and has been establi
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  • '''BOØWY''' is a rock band that reached legendary status in [[Japan]] during the 80's. Their style of play varied from punk to pop rock and the * [[Hotei Tomoyasu]] (布袋寅泰) (Guitar, Chorus, Composer, Lyrics)
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  • ...was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] group from 1995 to 1996 under the label [[WEA Japan]]. They made their debut in 1995 with the release of their first single, "[ * [[Amano Shigeru]] (天野茂) - Drums, Chorus, Vocals
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  • * [2008.06.16] [[Daesung]] - [[Nalbwa Gwisoon]]'' (Chorus)'' * [2012.12.15] 2012 Japan Billboard Music Awards: Best New K-pop Artist
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  • * [[Kanenari Kiminobu|chaos]] - Keybaord & Chorus
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' Tokyo, Japan ...k-]]'' (#1 "Everybody Goes -Chitsujo no Nai Gendai ni Drop-Kick-") <small>(Chorus)</small>
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  • ...ry:J-R&B|Japanese R&B]] artist who debuted in 2007 under [[Universal Music Japan]]. She is one-quarter [[Wikipedia:Afro-Trinidadian and Tobagonian|Afro-Trin * '''Birthplace:''' [[Nara]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...for best selling album in Japan. He pionered the dance and techno genre in Japan and was the invincible music producer of the '90s. He is also quoted as the * '''Place of Birth:''' [[Fuchuu]], [[Tokyo Prefecture]], [[Japan]]
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  • ...ted with starting the genre of "J-Pop". Their records were very popular in Japan from 1959 to 1975 They have appeared in several films including [[Mothra]] ...ril 1959 with their single "Kawaii Hana" on the television show 2nd Annual Chorus Parade. From June 17th, 1959 to March 31st, 1970, they were regulars on the
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  • ...ed in 1999. They debuted in 2003 under [[Office Augusta]] and [[Sony Music Japan]]. * [[Tokita Shintarou]] (常田真太郎) (Piano, chorus, organ, other instruments)
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  • : Chorus: [[Morning Musume]] ...sume's concert at the Expo. The winning video, made by zUNGRY&MYUNGRY from Japan, was featured on the ''[[Eizou The Morning Musume 5 ~Single M Clips~]]'' DV
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  • * [2009.05.10] [[MUSIC JAPAN]] : Chorus: [[Takahashi Ai]], [[Michishige Sayumi]]
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  • * [2009.02.04] [[MUSIC JAPAN]] : Chorus: [[Takahashi Ai]], [[Michishige Sayumi]]
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  • *'''Birthplace:''' [[Hakodate]], [[Hokkaido|Hokkaido Prefectue]], [[Japan]] ....08] [[Nakayama Miho]] - [[Love Clover|LOVE CLOVER]] (#1 ''LOVE CLOVER'' - chorus)
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  • : Chorus: [[Marron]] *[2009.01.22] [[MUSIC JAPAN]]
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  • ...or rapping and singing in the duo and also doing the more lighter-sounding chorus. * '''Birthplace:''' Tokyo, Japan
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  • ...apanese heavy metal]] band that is one of the best-known of the genre in [[Japan]]. Their sound mixes traditional Japanese mythology with heavy sound and ly * [[Maneki]] (招鬼) - Guitar, chorus
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  • *[2008.04.24] [[MUSIC JAPAN]] : Chorus: [[Inaba Atsuko]], [[Takeuchi Hiroaki]]
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  • * '''Place of Birth:''' [[Hokkaido]], [[Japan]] ...e ~Winter Song~|LOVE ~winter song~]]" followed in 2008, both going gold in Japan and paving the way for the debut album ''[[Rainbow (Fukuhara Miho)|RAINBOW]
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  • : Chorus: [[Takeuchi Hiroaki]] *[2008.11.13] [[MUSIC JAPAN]]
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  • ...er company of [[Hakusensha]], also one of the biggest publishing houses in Japan. Shueisha is also the publisher of '''JUMP COMICS''', a widely known publis * [[Chorus]]
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  • ...ny well-known bands and have begun to build quite a reputation not only in Japan for being an amazing group, but overseas as well. * [[440]] &ndash; Drums, Chorus <small>(2018&ndash;)</small>
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  • *[2008.11.27] [[MUSIC JAPAN]] : Chorus: [[CHINO]]
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  • ...The song features Hamasaki rapping along side DOHZI-T, and singing on the chorus.
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  • ...o]]" under an indie label. In 2005, they signed with the label [[EMI Music Japan]]. * [[Kuwahara Akira]] (桑原彰) (Guitar, Chorus)
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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. :Vocal Direction & Chorus Arrangement: [[SiZK]] from [[★STAR GUiTAR]]
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  • *[2008.05.15] [[MUSIC JAPAN]] : Chorus: [[Kubota Kaoru]]
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  • * [[Yoshida Koji]] (吉田浩二; Chorus in 1972) ...ingle by the end of 1971. OFF COURSE continued to play at festivals around Japan including the Eight Person's Recital in November 1970 and the Tokyo Music F
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  • : Chorus: [[Nishina Kaori]] *[2008.02.15] [[MUSIC JAPAN]]
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  • :Chorus: [[Takahashi Ai]] *[2009.08.09] [[MUSIC JAPAN]]
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  • ...hich she performed in Hong Kong, Shanghai and Taiwan. The entrance fee in Japan was of ¥7,800. :Chorus: [[Hamada Miwako|Hamada "Peco" Miwako]], [[Yamazaki Yoko|Yamazaki "Princess
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  • *[2009.07.13] [[MUSIC JAPAN]] - [[Discotheque|DISCOTHEQUE]] :Chorus: [[Mizuki Nana]], [[Kawamura Yumi]]
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  • ...atsu City|Hamamatsu City]], [[Shizuoka Prefecture|Shizuoka Prefecture]], [[Japan]] ====Chorus====
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Japan]] ...Disc 1 #1 ''Blade of Tears (Full Chorus)'', Dsic 2 #28 ''Blade of Tears (1 Chorus)'', #29 ''Blade of Tears (Off Vocal)'')
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  • *'''Birthplace:''' Hashima Island, Nagasaki Prefecture, [[Japan]] ...]). Okazaki played the keyboard as well as helped write songs and sing the chorus. The had participated in the 31st Popular Song Contest in 1986. Two years l
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  • ...he passed the 3rd Annual BAD audition. She was in charge of singing backup chorus for many of BEING studio artists like [[B'z]], [[ZARD]], [[DEEN]], and etc. In 1997, she embarked on her first concert series all across Japan. But two years later, at the end of 1999, Ohguro announced that she would b
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  • ...entitled ''[[Junko Yamamoto|JUNKO YAMAMOTO]]''. She also participated as a chorus member for the [[Oda Kazumasa]] concert tour "FUN MORE TIME". ...[Moriyama Ryoko]] and [[Shiratori Emiko]]. Two years later, she formed the chorus group [[April]].
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  • ...copies and Wink would later win the Rookie of the Year award for the 1989 Japan Record Awards. She would also release her own solo album, ''[[Delphinium]]' ...m. However, the album was not a commercial success and not very popular in Japan. She would also start a career as a personality in FM radio around this tim
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  • * [[Utoku Keiko]] (宇徳敬子; Chorus) * [[Mi-ke]] (Chorus)
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  • ...er in 1985 with the debut of her first single. She also became the backing chorus for many of the songs by [[Nakajima Miyuki]], [[Nakahara Meiko]], [[Wanatab ...rning top hits and winning the award for Best Pop/Rock Band at that year's Japan Record Awards. She would later become a musical actress and would premier o
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  • *'''From:''' Tokyo, Japan **Roland: Jazz Chorus JC-10
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' Tokyo, Japan ...orus at a [[Shirai Takako]] concert and would later lend her voice for the chorus for [[T.M. NETWORK]]'s third album ''[[Gorilla|GORILLA]]''.
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  • * [[Joe Rinoie]] (ジョー・リノイエ; Keyboard, Chorus, and Saxophone) ...At the end of that year, the band won the Best 5 New Artists award at the Japan Golden Disc Awards.
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  • : Chorus: [[Onitsuka Chihiro]], [[Ezaki Toshiko]] ...i / Edge|Memai / edge]]" single. The song won the Best Lyrics Award at The Japan Record Awards in 2001.
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  • ...The title track was used as the ending theme song for the TV programs ''[[JAPAN COUNTDOWN]]'', ''[[Yarisugi Koojii]]'', ''[[Medusa no Hitomi]]'' , ''[[Hz]] ...turing [[SoulJa]] called "[[Soba ni Iru ne]]". This song features the same chorus, theme and general arrangement as "Koko ni Iru yo". This song was even more
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Sumida]], [[Tokyo Prefecture]], [[Japan]] * [1998.09.16] [[Tokoro George]] - [[Tonkachi]] (guitar, chorus)
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  • ...Gypsy Chorus "The Morning Light Has Come" ([[Wikipedia:Anvil Chorus|Anvil Chorus]]) from the Opera ''[[Wikipedia:Il trovatore|Il trovatore]]'' ~ Power for L * [http://www.emimusic.jp/artist/alfee/?id=55775 EMI Music Japan Profile]
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  • ...The single also helped B'z to win the Best Five Singles award at the 1993 Japan Golden Disc Awards. : Chorus: [[Ikuzawa Yuichi]], [[Ohguro Maki]]
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  • ...lso, the title song won the Best Song of the Year Award at the 20th Annual Japan Golden Disc Awards. It reached #1 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and chart : Guitar, Chorus: [[Ohta Shinichiro]]
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  • : Chorus: [[Takahashi Ai]], [[Kamei Eri]], [[Takeuchi Hiroaki]] ...s a song recorded by [[Morning Musume]]. It was used as the theme song for Japan Expo 2010, which Morning Musume attended as guests of honor. It appears on
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  • * [[Naito Duran Haruhisa]] (内藤デュラン晴久) – Electric guitar, chorus ...a Takuya]], and [[Otsubo Yusuke]] all graduated from [[Musicians Institute Japan]]. The band started performing in the [[Tokyo]] area at clubs and on the st
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  • ...一つだけの【ガラスのCD】]". [[Wikipedia:Yahoo! Auctions|Yahoo! Japan Auctions]]. 2010-08-09. Archived from the [http://page21.auctions.yahoo.co. : Chorus: [[Nona]]
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Akita, Akita|Akita]], [[Japan]] ...09.25] [[syrup16g]] - [[Delayed|delayed]] (#4 ''Mizuiro no Kaze'') <small>(Chorus)</small>
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  • ...lag]]. The group later changed their label to Universal J (Universal Music Japan) from November 2011 to March 2015. ...akuen Gasshobu]] (秋桜学園 合唱部; ''Autumn Cherry Blossoms Academy Chorus Club'')
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' Osaka, Japan ...e~|Kibou no Hikari ~Mirai wo Shinjite~ (Dream & E-girls version)]] <small>(chorus)</small>
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  • *'''Birthplace:''' Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo, Japan Yamashita Tatsuro was born in Ikebukuro, Tokyo, Japan on Feburary 4th, 1953. When he was growing up, Yamashita was influenced by
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  • ...[Namikawa Daisuke|Italy]], [[Yasumoto Hiroki|Germany]], [[Takahashi Hiroki|Japan]]) / Allies ([[Konishi Katsuyuki|America]], [[Sugiyama Noriaki|England]], [ | 17 || ↓2 || [[Matsubara Tsuyoshi]] ([[Project.R]]) Chorus: [[Young Fresh]] ([[Project.R]]) / [[Project.R]] || [[Kaizoku Sentai Gokaig
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  • *[2007] [[DEEN Live Joy 2007-2008 ~Japan Road 27+6~ "Limited Edition"|DEEN UNPLUGGED TOUR 2007 ~47 Todofuken de LIVE *[2008.01.12~2008.02.11] [[DEEN Live Joy 2007-2008 ~Japan Road 27+6~ "Limited Edition"|DEEN LIVE JOY-Break12 ~Road to Budoukan~]]
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  • ...sic Entertainment|DefSTAR Records]] until they switched to the [[EMI Music Japan|EMI Records]] label. They announced their hiatus as a group at their final * [[Yuko (FLiP)|Yuko]] (ユウコ) – Electric guitar, chorus
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  • ...KATSUMI was offered a music contract with the label [[Geneon Entertainment Japan|Pioneer LDC]] and released his first single "[[Shining in the Night|SHINING In 1991, KATSUMI joined the chorus group [[adam]] with [[Kusunose Seishiro]] and [[Sakiya Kenjiro]]. Athough t
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  • : Additional B.G. Chorus: [[Timothy Wellard]] ...Tour 2016 A ~M(a)de in Japan~|ayumi hamasaki ARENA TOUR 2016 A ~M(A)DE IN JAPAN~]]
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  • ...nese pop/rock band formed in 2003 and debuted in 2005 under [[Epic Records Japan]], a sublabel of [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. Vocalist [[Futoshi]], bassis * [[Daisuke (Aqua Timez)|Daisuke]] - Guitar, Programming, Chorus
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  • ...kipedia:Kuwana, Mie|Kuwana]], [[wikipedia:Mie Prefecture|Mie Prefecture]], Japan ...miyama Yuuhi]]'s bands [[BANKS|BANK$]], as bassist, and [[Hoff Dylan]], on chorus, and later that same year the band [[houseplan!]].
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  • *'''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] ...azu Kuuko first got her start in show business in 1970 when she formed the chorus [[Idol|idol]] group [[The Chou a la Creme|The Chou à la Crème]] with [[Ko
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  • # [[Namida ga Deta]] (Guest Chorus: [[HanaH]]) (涙がでた) ...mini-album released by [[Tawata Emi]]. It was her debut under [[Sony Music Japan]], and her first release since her live album ''[[Sings of Souls Live 2010|
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Osaka Prefecture|Osaka, Japan]] ...e~|Kibou no Hikari ~Mirai wo Shinjite~ (Dream & E-girls version)]] <small>(chorus)</small>
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  • ...niversal Music#NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan|NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan]]. After parting ways with her management company [[Hifumi, inc.]] at the e *'''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Toyama Prefecture|Toyama, Japan]]
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  • * [[Shinoda]] (guitar & chorus) ...festivals, including Japan's biggest New Year's music festival "COUNTDOWN JAPAN".
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  • ...e]]. It was used as the squad hymn for the [http://www.japan-wrestling.jp/ Japan Wrestling Federation]. It appears on the single "[[Arigatou ~Mugen no Yell~ : Chorus: [[Funyu Hiromi]], [[Yamao Masato]]
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  • : Chorus: [[Jungkook]] * [2021.05] [[RIAJ|Japan]] - Streaming: Gold <small>(50,000,000 cumulative streams)</small>
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  • : All vocals and chorus: Minase Inori : Director: [[Yamamura Ryo]] (Sony Music Publishing (Japan) Inc.)
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  • *[2017.11.28] Full Chorus *[2017.12.30] The 59th Japan Record Awards
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  • ...he music world and featured in such media as ''[[Wikipedia:The Japan Times|Japan Times]]'', music magazines and fashion magazines. As part of the label, he ...but as a singer under [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC Records|EPIC Records Japan]] and would be produced by Utada Hikaru. On the same day, his first digital
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  • ...rock]] band signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC Records|EPIC Records Japan]]. Their name is often abbreviated as '''Ryokushaka''' (リョクシャカ) * [[Kobayashi Issei]] (小林壱誓) – Guitar / Chorus
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Shizuoka Prefecture|Shizuoka]], [[Japan]] * She participated in a child chorus unit in the last single "[[Sono Toki no Sora]]" of [[Takajin Yashiki]] rele
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Yamanashi Prefecture|Yamanashi]], [[Japan]] * She participated as part of the chorus for the NHK ''Minna no Uta'' song "HEART BEAT".
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Saitama Prefecture|Saitama, Japan]] ...a Sora ga Suki Nanda]] || Yuuutsu na Sora ga Suki Nanda || Electric Guitar/Chorus
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  • ...aki Ayumi - MADE IN JAPAN CD.jpg|thumb|250px|''[[M(a)de in Japan|M(A)DE IN JAPAN]]'' Cover]] : Additional Chorus: [[Noro Manami]], [[Hasegawa Noriyuki]], [[Tanaka Yukiko]], [[Olivia Burrel
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  • *'''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] * [[Makenaide]] (Chorus)
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  • ...nese top artists such as [[VAMPS]] and [[UVERworld]], and has been support chorus for other artists such as [[AI (singer)|AI]], [[AKB48]], [[AK-69]], [[Ohgur
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  • *'''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Matsuyama|Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan]] ...music charts, a style that Ian Martin of [[Wikipedia:The Japan Times|''The Japan Times'']] compares to [[Togawa Jun]] and [[Sheena Ringo]]. Oomori held mult
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Osaka Prefecture|Osaka, Japan]] * [2015.11.04] [[Wakadanna]] - [[Makeruna Chiisaki Mono yo]] (Chorus: '''AiNA THE END''')
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  • *'''Birthplace:''' [[wikipedia:Osaka|Osaka]], [[Japan]] ...inally, at the age of 23, she moved officially to Tokyo, to perform in the chorus for one of [[Terao Akira]]'s tours.
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  • : Guitars & Chorus: [[Rake]] : [[Rake]] by the courtesy of [[Ariola Japan|Ariola Japan Inc.]]
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  • : Guitar chorus: [[Rake]] : [[Rake]] by the courtesy of [[Epic Records Japan|Epic Records Japan Inc.]]
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  • ...er debut single on April 21, 1999. Her last activity as Chère was for the chorus on [[Country Musume]]'s debut album [[Country Musume Daizenshuu 1]] which w *'''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]] (Tochigi prefecture), [[Japan]]
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  • * [[Ozasa Daisuke]] (小笹大輔) &ndash; Guitar, Chorus * [[Narazaki Makoto]] (楢﨑誠) &ndash; Bass, Saxophone, Synth Bass, Chorus
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  • ...city)|Miyazaki]], [[wikipedia:Miyazaki Prefecture|Miyazaki Prefecture]], [[Japan]] **[[TOP GUN]] (2008; ''vocals, chorus, bass and composer'')
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  • : Chorus: [[Jungkook]], [[Yohei]] ...her on a sunshine-filled day and enjoy little things together. During each chorus, the video switches to lighter settings, showing the members playing Jenga,
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  • : Chorus: [[Jungkook]], [[wikipedia:Melanie Fontana|Melanie Joy Fontana]] * [[RIAJ|Japan]] - Streaming: Gold <small>(50,000,000 cumulative streams)</small>
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  • : Chorus: [[Jungkook]], [[J-HOPE]] * [2021.10] [[RIAJ|Japan]] - Streaming: Silver <small>(30,000,000 cumulative streams)</small>
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  • : Chorus: [[wikipedia:Melanie Fontana|Melanie Joy Fontana]], [[Jungkook]] : Chorus: [[Jungkook]], [[J-HOPE]]
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  • : Chorus: [[Jungkook]] * [2021.08] [[RIAJ|Recording Industry Association of Japan]] - Streaming: Silver <small>(30,000,000 cumulative streams)</small>
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  • : Chorus: [[j-hope]], [[Jungkook]], [[RM]] *[2021.11] [[RIAJ|Recording Industry Association of Japan]] - Streaming: Silver <small>(30,000,000 streams)</small>
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  • : Chorus: Adora, [[Jungkook]], [[wikipedia:Martin Sjølie|Martin Sjølie]] * [2022.07] [[RIAJ|Recording Industry Association of Japan]] - Streaming: Gold <small>(50,000,000 cumulative streams)</small>
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  • : Chorus: Adora, [[Jimin (BTS)|Jimin]], Tom Wiklund ===Billboard Japan Download Songs Chart===
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  • : Chorus: Adora, Daniel Caesar, Ludwig Lindell, Candace Nicole Sosa, [[wikipedia:DJ ===Billboard Japan Download Songs Chart===
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  • : Chorus: [[Jungkook]] ===Billboard Japan Download Songs Chart===
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  • : Chorus: [[Supreme Boi]], [[Jungkook]] ...12.12] [[wikipedia:2018 Mnet Asian Music Awards|Mnet Asian Music Awards in Japan]] - <span style="color:#008000">[Wpn]</span> Favorite Music Video
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  • ...12.12] [[wikipedia:2018 Mnet Asian Music Awards|Mnet Asian Music Awards in Japan]] :: Chorus: [[Jungkook]], [[Supreme Boi]]
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  • : Chorus: [[Koda Kumi]], [[AKIRA (PALM DRIVE)|AKIRA]] : ¥255 <small>iTunes Japan</small>
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  • : Chorus: [[Koda Kumi]] : ¥255 <small>iTunes Japan</small>
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  • : Chorus: [[Jungkook]], [[V (BTS)|V]] * [2021.05] [[RIAJ|Recording Industry Association of Japan]] - Streaming: Gold <small>(50,000,000 cumulative streams)</small>
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo, Japan]] * [2020] Anison Days <small>(Semi-regular, In charge of chorus part)</small>
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  • : Chorus: [[Jungkook]], [[Jimin (BTS)|Jimin]], [[Pdogg]] : Chorus: [[Jungkook]], [[Jimin (BTS)|Jimin]], [[Pdogg]]
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  • : Chorus: [[Jungkook]], [[wikipedia:The Chainsmokers|Andrew Taggart]], Sam Klempner *[2021.11] [[RIAJ|Recording Industry Association of Japan]] - Streaming: Silver <small>(30,000,000 streams)</small>
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  • : Chorus: [[Jungkook]], [[Genda Soma]] * [2021.08] [[RIAJ|Recording Industry Association of Japan]] - Silver <small>(30,000,000 cumulative streams)</small>
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  • : Chorus: [[Kim Hyun A]] ...ional listings and digital platforms it is named "It's Definitely You"; in Japan it is also known as "Shindemo Kimi da yo (死んでも君だよ)".
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  • : Chorus: [[Jungkook]], [[wikipedia:Arlissa|Arlissa Ruppert]] * [2021.04] [[RIAJ|Recording Industry Association of Japan]] - Streaming: Silver <small>(30,000,000 cumulative streams)</small>
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  • : Chorus: [[Jungkook]], June *[2021.11] [[RIAJ|Recording Industry Association of Japan]] - Streaming: Silver <small>(30,000,000 streams)</small>
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  • : Chorus: [[Jungkook]], Kass, [[Lee Shin Sung]], [[Supreme Boi]] * [[RIAJ|Japan]] - Platinum <small>(100,000,000 cumulative streams)</small>
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  • :: Chorus: [[Jungkook]], [[Supreme Boi]] :: Chorus: [[Jungkook]], [[Supreme Boi]]
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  • : Chorus: [[midnight]] ===Billboard Japan Charts===
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  • : Chorus: Ahn Young Min, Bae Jin Young ===Billboard Japan Charts===
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  • * '''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Aichi_Prefecture|Aichi, Japan]] *Participated in swimming and chorus.
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  • : Chorus: [[Jungkook]], [[Adora]], [[Supreme Boi]] ...12.12] [[wikipedia:2018 Mnet Asian Music Awards|Mnet Asian Music Awards in Japan]]
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  • : Chorus: [[Jungkook]], [[Adora]] :: Chorus: Jung Kook, Candace Nicole Sosa, [[Adora|ADORA]]
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  • : Chorus: [[Jungkook]], [[Adora]], Max Lynedoch Graham, Ryan Laurie, Marcus McCoan, * [2021.07] [[RIAJ|Recording Industry Association of Japan]] - Streaming: Gold <small>(50,000,000 cumulative streams)</small>
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  • ...and [[fhana|fhána]] where he is in charge of sound production, keyboards, chorus, vocals, and guitar. He is also a member of the [[HoriPro]] composition tea *'''Birthplace:''' [[wikipedia:Niigata (city)|Niigata, Niigata, Japan]]
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