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  • ...edies, Amuro adopted a more R&B/Hip-Hop based style of music, but returned to her signature dance-pop sound and experienced a comeback in popularity and * '''Ethnicity:''' 75% Japanese, 25% Italian (debated; according to an autobiography written by her mother, she only knows that her father was
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  • '''Top 200 singles sales in Japan 2010 according to [[Oricon]]''' | 5 || [[AKB48]] || [[Ponytail to Chouchou]] || 2010.05.26 || 659,959 || [[Image:PonytypeA.jpg|100px]]
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  • ...t|Sony Music Japan]]. In doing so, he changed his stage name from "ZEEBRA" to "Zeebra". Zeebra has two sons from a previous marriage and two daughters wi * [2013.11.20] [[25 To Life]]
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  • * [2000.12.29] [[Sora wo Tobetara...]] (空を飛べたら…; ''I Fly to the Sky'') <small>(Indies)</small> ....07] [[Hekira no Sora e Izanaedo]] (碧羅の天へ誘えど; ''Invitation to the Blue Sky'')
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  • ...GE]]) on the [[Sony Music Japan]] label. Their name is sometimes shortened to 'Haikara (ハイカラ)' in Japanese. Their debut single, "[[Pride (HIGH an ...at a music festival, they decided to change their name and began the trek to a professional career.
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  • ...hey passed auditions at the livehouse, "La Mama", and they became entitled to play there. ...r [[Kuwata Keisuke]] and [[Koizumi Kyoko]]. They wanted to find a strategy to be on the side of counterculture against the band boom.
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  • * [[Ponytail to Chouchou (AKB48)|Ponytail to Chouchou]] (ポニーテールとシュシュ) * "[[Chance no Junban]]" single
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  • * [2015] [[wikipedia:Jewelpet: Magical Change|Jewelpet: Magical Change]] - Nene * "[[Ponytail to Chouchou (AKB48)|Ponytail to Chouchou]]" single
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  • ...the tragedy. A big fan of KISS among other American bands, Yoshiki learned to focus his anger and pain through drumming. ...h looks and their music was too angry and aggressive for a recording label to risk licensing. However, believing in her son's potential, Yoshiki's mother
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  • ...ly popular which even granted Yamamuro the chance to sing the song "[[Niji to Ame no Ballade]]" in the [[wikipedia:1972 Winter Olympics|Sapporo Winter Ol ...new albums till 1983 when she decided to focus on her family and so moved to America.
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  • <font size="5"><center>'''[[2007 Oricon Number 1 Releases|<nowiki>| Back to Full Charts |</nowiki>]]'''</center></font> ! # || Change || Artist || Single || Sales
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  • ...iv class="class"><center>'''[[2007 Oricon Number 1 Releases|<nowiki>| Back to Full Charts |</nowiki>]]'''</center></div></font> !align="center"| # || Change || Artist || Single || Sales
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  • ...iv class="class"><center>'''[[2007 Oricon Number 1 Releases|<nowiki>| Back to Full Charts |</nowiki>]]'''</center></div></font> !align="center"| # || Change || Artist || Single || Sales
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  • ...the band changed its name to '''Higurashi Aiha and LOVES!''', but returned to their original name in 2010. ...just after a few years Higurashi grew tired of her solo career and wanted to work in a band again.
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  • ...iv class="class"><center>'''[[2009 Oricon Number 1 Releases|<nowiki>| Back to Full Charts |</nowiki>]]'''</center></div></font> ! # || Change || Artist || Single || Sales
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  • Karashima Midori tried to start her music career when she entered the 26th Yamaha Popular Song Contes ...ved from Toshiba EMI to an indies label named [[Clover Records]] and later to [[Sony Music Japan]] in 2007.
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  • # [[Gotta Find the Way to Go!|Gotta find the way to go!]] # [[Now's the Time to Change the World!|Now's the time to change the world!]]
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  • ...ed to use the nickname "T2ya". After the group disbanded, T2ya countinuted to produce music for various artists like [[FBI]], [[Kobayashi Yumi|ABYSS]], a * [[How to Love|HOW TO LOVE?]] <small>(Lyrics, Music, & Arrangement)</small>
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  • ...was renamed "澤田研二". When he turned 3, he moved to Sakyo-ku, Kyoto to the house of relatives where he was brought up. ...he main singer where he chose the nickname Julie. The group's name changed to "The Tigers" before their first television appearance on November 15, 1967.
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  • The series is divided into four seasons, with an OVA series as a side-story to the third season. ...Hazuki, Senoo Aiko, and Segawa Onpu, and her younger sister Pop. The road to becoming witches is full of adventures for everyone!
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