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  • '''Nakashima Mika''' (中島美嘉) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer-songwriter and actress under [[Sony Music Japan]]. She is well * '''Family:''' Dad, Mom, 2 older sisters, [[Shimizu Kunihiro]] (ex-husband)
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  • # Yuki no Hana (REGGAE DISCO ROCKERS FLOWER'S MIX) (雪の華) # Yuki no Hana (REGGAE DISCO ROCKERS FLOWER'S MIX) (雪の華)
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  • ...''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer-songwriter, singed to [[avex trax]]'s [[rhythm zone]] sub-label. She made her inital debut in 1993 as '''LiSA''' *'''Ethnicity:''' Half-Japanese, Half-Colombian
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  • ...distinctly western influenced [[Wikipedia:Rhythm and blue|R&B]] sound. She's a good friend of [[BENI]] and [[BoA]]. * '''Citizenship:''' Japanese
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  • ...sume]] under the [[Hello! Project]] label. They were one of Morning Musume's most popular subgroups for their entire existence due to a combination of t ...usume's songwriter and producer [[Tsunku]], selected two of Morning Musume's newest members, [[Kago Ai]] and [[Tsuji Nozomi]], for the new subgroup and
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  • ...omo.jpg|thumb|350px|AI promoting ''[[It's All Me - Vol.2|IT'S ALL ME - Vol.2]]'' (2021)]] ...al and popular artist, bringing a heavily American R&B-influenced sound to Japanese audiences.
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  • ...bayashi Miwa]]. He met the model during the shooting of "[[Perfect Queen]]'s [[PV|video clip]]. * [2003.09.18] [[Tokyo's Finest (album)|TOKYO'S FINEST]]
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  • '''Rie fu''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer-songwriter under her own company [[Rie fu Inc.]]. She made her ...usical influences such as, [[Wikipedia:Sheryl Crow|Sheryl Crow]], and 1970's pop artists [[Wikipedia:The Carpenters|The Carpenters]] and [[Wikipedia:Car
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  • '''Tamaki Nami''' (玉置成実) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer currently under [[Warner Bros. (Japan)|Warner Bros.]]. She was ...ia:Destiny's Child|Destiny's Child's]] song "[[Wikipedia:Survivor (Destiny's Child song)|Survivor]]" at the contest finale in 2002 at Zepp Tokyo. She ro
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  • ...rn flavor to Japanese music and helped to turn rap music into a mixture of reggae, rap, rap-rock, punk, Spanish and R&B influences. ...na Hibi no Kaidan wo]]" was chosen to be the ending theme for the popular Japanese movie, ''[[Battle Royale]]''. With ''[[Viva La Revolution|VIVA LA REVOLUTIO
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  • # [[I Don't Care|I Don't Care (Reggae Mix)]] ...lead track since October 31st. Three months after it's release in Korea, a Japanese edition release was announced for December 2010 under [[avex trax]], howeve
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  • '''Kimaguren''' (キマグレン) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]/reggae duo that comes from [[Wikipedia:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa Prefecture]]. ...t KUREI also joined (he had wanted to be in a band since he was 17). ISEKI's original name for his solo project was Kimagure (きまぐれ; ''Whim''), b
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  • ...She made her indies debut in 2005. In 2006 she was signed to [[avex trax]]'s [[cutting edge]] sub-label, making her major label debut with the ''[[Dream ...ime at the school she also took part in the school's showcase at Akihabara's Club GOODMAN.
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  • '''Shibasaki Kou''' (柴咲コウ) (also seen '''Ko Shibasaki''') is a Japanese actress and [[J-Pop|pop singer]]. She is managed by [[Stardust Promotion]] * '''Favorite Things:''' Shouchuu (a Japanese beverage), natto, green tea, ketchup, candies.
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  • ...achi" is added to personal nouns when emphasizing that they are plural, it's clear in this context that "ore" means something more along the lines of "w ...D promoting ''[[What a Wonderful World! Vol. 2|What a Wonderful World! vol.2]]'' (2009)</small>]]
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  • '''Miss Monday''' is a Japanese rapper under [[For Life Music Entertainment|FOR LIFE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT]] ...rst major label single "[[Monday Freak|MONDAY FREAK]]". It was Miss Monday's first single to chart on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts.
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  • '''the pillows''' (ザ・ピロウズ) are a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band. They are best known in the west for their music in ''[[FLCL]]' [[File:Thepillowslogo.png|thumb|270px|The band's logo since 1996]]
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  • ...x]] sub-label, [[rhythm zone]]. Since 2008, she has been hosting NHK World's all-English weekly music show, ''[[J-MELO]]''. *'''Ethnicity:''' Japanese, Iranian, Spanish, Turkish, Russian, British <small>(on the second part of
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  • ...J-Pop|pop]]. In 2001, Ketsumeishi made their major label debut under [[TOY'S FACTORY]] with the single "[[Familiar]]".</div> * [2002.04.03] [[Ketsunopolis 2]] (ケツノポリス2)
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  • ...[[rhythm zone]] sub-label. She was formerly known as the vocalist for the Japanese [[Indie|indie]] [[J-Rock|rock]] band [[Cymbals]] from 1997 to 2003. Toki ma Toki Asako was born on March 22, 1976 in [[Toukyou]], Japan. Toki's father was a famous saxophone player, so Toki grew up listing to Jazz music
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  • ...eived a new [[PV|music video]] with alternate shots and car scenes on Koda's seventh studio album, ''[[Trick|TRICK]]''. {| border="1" cellpadding="2" style="margin: 1em; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse;"
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  • '''JUJU''' is a [[:Category:J-R&B| Japanese R&B]] singer under the [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Associated Rec * [2009.03.04] [[What's Love (JUJU)|What's Love?]]
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  • '''Shonan no Kaze''' (湘南乃風) is a four-member [[:Category:J-Reggae|reggae]] group, mostly known for their 2006 hit single "[[Junrenka (Shonan no Kaze ...iving. They met SHOCK EYE, a hip-hop DJ, and Wakadanna (who was managing a reggae bar). From then on, they formed a band under the name '''Shonan no Kaze'''
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  • '''Aoyama Thelma''' (青山テルマ) is a [[:Category:J-R&B|Japanese R&B]] artist who debuted in 2007 under [[Universal Music Japan]]. She is on ...0px|Aoyama Thelma promoting ''[[Love! 2 -Thelma Best Collaborations-|LOVE! 2 -THELMA BEST COLLABORATIONS-]]'' (2010)]]
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  • ...ricon]]''. 2010-06-03. Retrieved 2010-06-14.</ref> At the time of Def Tech's disbandment, their three albums had sold a combined total of over 3.9 milli ...titled album ''[[Def Tech (album)|Def Tech]]''. Two months after the album's release, it reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] weekly chart. Overall, it charted
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  • ...ond Japanese album ''[[Dear... (Tenjo Chiki)|Dear...]]'' (2009), the group's comeback was announced by [[SM Entertainment]]. It was later revealed that Prior to the group's official debut in April 2005, the four girls sang a song together on the al
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  • ...KING''' is a seven-member [[:Category:J-Hip-Hop|hip-hop]] group. The group's members are from various areas of the country, but are based on [[Osaka]]. ...Clip Collection~|Mihodai! 2 ~ET-KING VIDEO CLIP COLLECTION~]] (見放題! 2 ~ET-KING VIDEO CLIP COLLECTION~)
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  • ...remained some experimental. This album contained pop, rock, punk, and even reggae and ska. In early 1999, Kuroyume decided to disband, due to Hitoki's health problems. After this disbandment, Kiyoharu formed [[SADS]] and Hitok
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  • ...Samurai Champloo]]'', as well as the ending used in episode twelve, "[[Who's Theme]]". In 2008, after the release of her best album ''[[MINMI Best 2002- ...dub and hip hop shows throughout [[Osaka]]. It didn't take long for MINMI's hype to pick up, and she was soon working with big artists like [[Red Spide
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  • ...ove Collection 2 ~pink~]]'' & ''[[Love Collection 2 ~Mint~|Love Collection 2 ~mint~]]'' (2018)]] '''Nishino Kana''' (西野カナ) is [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer under [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Japan]]. In the ye
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  • ...nging debut under [[Toshiba EMI]]. In 2005, she debuted as ''MUNEHIRO'', a reggae singer who is currently signed to [[Universal Music|Universal Music Japan]] ...album in 2005. Using her last name, MUNEHIRO, she proclaimed her love for reggae and dancehall music with the album ''[[Drama -11 Stories-|DRAMA -11 STORIES
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  • '''m-flo loves...''' is a series of collaborations between the Japanese hip-hop group [[m-flo]] and various artists. This is a list of all of the a *[[Astromantic Charm School|Uchuu no Woah Woah -Comoesta's Mix-]]
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  • '''Metis''' is a female [[:Category:J-Reggae|Japanese reggae]] singer-songwriter and artist, currently signed to the label [[Universal M *[2008.02.20] [[Hahasanka]] (母賛歌; ''Mother's Hymn'')
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  • '''Suzumura Kenichi''' (鈴村健一) is a Japanese [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]] and [[J-Pop|pop]] singer formerly affilated with [[Arts V ...iza Kare Series Vol.2 Starry Sky ~Aquarius~]] (星座彼氏シリーズVol.2「Starry☆Sky ~Aquarius~」) <small>('''Amaha Tsubasa''')</small>
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  • '''miray''' is a [[:Category:J-Reggae|Japanese reggae]]/[[Wikipedia:Dancehall|dancehall]] singer-songwriter and producer. She was * [2009.06.17] [[S Reggae Japanese! 3]] ''(#2 Siegfried)''
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  • # Sha Na Na☆ ~Japanese Wine~ feat. [[Wikipedia:Machel Montano|Machel Montano]] ...t] [[CM]] song. The single has been [[MINMI]]'s most successful since 2005's "[[Summertime!!]]". It reached #17 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for
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  • ...rnal (MEGARYU)|ETERNAL]]'' and after the release the duo changed the group's name to '''MEGARYU'''. In 2004, they worked with [[Koda Kumi]] in the music * [2004.07.28] [[Koda Kumi]] - [[Chase]] (#2 ''Heat'' feat. '''MEGARYU''')
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  • # [[Don't Look Back|Don't look back (Reggae Disco Rockers remix)]] ...Ayumi)|MOON]]" was first released as a Chaku-Uta sample for members of Ayu's official fanclub Team Ayu with the release of the album ''[[Rock 'n' Roll C
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  • '''Baby M''' is a British/South African/Norwegian-Japanese [[J-Pop|pop]]singer/song writer. She grew up between South Africa and Japan The "M" of her stage name makes reference to the three important "M's" of her life; '''M'''onica, her mother, [[Wikipedia:Mary (mother of Jesus)|
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  • '''HAN-KUN''' is a Japanese reggae singer and a member of the group [[Shonannokaze]]. * [2007.06.06] [[RUDEBWOY FACE]] - [[Rudies|RUDIES]] (#2 ''Back in the Days'' feat. [[HAN-KUN]])
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  • ...label and [[AMUSE]] agency. Her music is a mix of soul, R&B, jazz, blues, reggae, and funk, however in 2012 she made her comeback with a more pop oriented s ...label she covered [[Wikipedia:Antonio Carlos Jobim|Antonio Carlos Jobim]]'s song "[[This Happy Madness]]" and recorded "[[Into You]]", a collaboration
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  • '''Ikuta Erina''' (生田衣梨奈) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and idol managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]] and part of [[Hello ...), Kaichou (会長, literally "Chairman" as the honorary head of Niigaki's fan club)
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  • '''Wakadanna''' (若旦那) is a Japanese reggae singer and a member of the group [[Shonannokaze]]. On June 26, 2007, Wakada * [2003.02.25] [[MSC]] - [[Matador (MSC)|MATADOR]] (#11 ''For S'' feat. [[RED RICE]] & '''Wakadanna''' from [[Shonannokaze]])
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  • * [2013.05.23] [[It's Happening Again]] * [2020.06.24] [[1 Shot 2 Shots]]
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  • '''2NE1''' (Korean: 투애니원 / Japanese: トゥエニィワン) was a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] girl group created by [[ ...eone had already debuted under this name". [[Yang Hyun Suk]] clarified "YG's girl group was planning on being introduced as 2NE1 formally before their d
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  • ...studio album, ''[[Rose (Kato Miliyah)|Rose]]'' was a big success reaching #2 on the [[Oricon]] charts and making it into the top 100 albums of the year. ...ckers]]. In 2004 she reappeared again as a featuring artist on [[Dozhi-T]]'s single "[[Shouri no Megami]]". She also starred in the commercial the song
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  • ...theme song for the TV progeam ''[[CDTV]]'' in September of 2009. The group's name is a portmanteau of the words "hill climb" and "rhyme". ...'[[Nettaiya (Hilcrhyme)|Nettaiya]]'', in March 2007, which sold a total of 2,000 copies. Following the success of their demo album, they focused on perf
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  • : Happiness (Reggae Summer Remix by [[Mighty Crown]]) (ハピネス) # Happiness (Reggae Summer Remix by Mighty Crown) (ハピネス)
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  • ...oro University]]. The single reached #91 on Oricon charts, and charted for 2 weeks. [[Category:J-Reggae (releases)]]
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  • # [[I Don't Care|I DON'T CARE (REGGAE MIX)]] # [[Let's Go Party|LET'S GO PARTY]]
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  • ...signed to [[Being Records|Being]]. The band mixes various genres, such as reggae, hip-hop, metal, and emo. ...mini-album ''[[0 Future|0 → Future]]''. Then they performed at MANAFEST's Tokyo show as the support act. In addition, they have performed at various
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  • ...electronic music as the duo ELI+[[HIROSHI]], 2006 she recorded ''[[girl it's U]]'' pop album, and in 2007 she released the Jazz record ''[[Rita|rita]]'' ...it's U promo.jpg|thumb|250px|eli promoting ''[[girl it's U (album)|girl it's U]]'' (2006)]]
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