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  • [[Image:LISA m-flo profile 2017.jpg|right|325px|thumb|LISA in [[m-flo]] (2017)]] ...alist 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 eve
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  • ...me in the Japanese music scene and is one of GIZA's most popular artists. In 2010, Aiuchi announced that she was retiring from music because of health r In August 2013, she legally changed her name to Rika Kakiuchi (垣内りか).
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  • ...ditional LOVE promo.jpg|thumb|550px|Kuraki Mai promoting ''[[Unconditional Love (Kuraki Mai album)|unconditional L♡VE]]'' (2021)]] ...|thumb|300px|Kuraki Mai promoting "[[Secret of My Heart (single)|Secret of my heart]]" (2000)]]
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  • ...entary series, a multi-city retrospective gallery, and a final performance in her home prefecture of Okinawa. ...r. After Makino left, Amuro became the leader of the group; slowly growing in prominence. This is most illustrated by the group changing their name to ''
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  • ...thumb|Beni Daniels promoting ''[[Made in Love (Beni Daniels album)|Made In Love]]'' (2020)]] ...changed her stage name to ''BENI'', and has since seen a significant boost in popularity.
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  • ...gwriter, currently signed to the label [[Warner Music Japan]]. She debuted in the music business with the album ''[[Blue Jam]]'' under [[Pony Canyon]]. S ...[Wikipedia:Gantz|GANTZ]]''. She sings in [[English]] with reasonable skill in addition to her native [[Japanese]].
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  • ...ebuted in 1999 under the [[Pony Canyon]] label and switched to [[J-Storm]] in 2002. ...ry by holding a concert at Ko Olina Resort in Hawaii titled ''Arashi BLAST in Hawaii'' at September 19-20, 2014.
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  • '''Top 100 singles sales in Japan 1995 according to [[Oricon]].''' ...(band)|DREAMS COME TRUE]] || [[Love Love Love (DREAMS COME TRUE)|LOVE LOVE LOVE]] || 1995.07.24 || 2,351,940 || [[Image:Dct_lll.jpg|125px]]
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  • # [[Crazy, Wise 'nd Sexy|crazy, wise 'nd sexy]] # [[In My Life (AZU)|IN MY LIFE]]
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  • ...he group, and later in September [[TAKAHIRO]] also joined to replace SHUN. In March 2009, EXILE announced that the seven members of [[J Soul Brothers|Nid In April 2014, the group announced the addition of another five members who we
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  • ...video, she debuted with BMG, before signing with Universal's Def Jam label in 2003. With numerous successful album releases, tours and media appearances, ...ent with bandleader [[HIRO (Kaikigesshoku)|HIRO]] (from [[Kaikigesshoku]]) in March 2013, son
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  • ...x]] label. Their debut single, "[[Blood on Fire|BLOOD on FIRE]]", was used in the ''[[Initial D]]'' live action movie. Their first full-length album and ===In Groups===
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  • ...respectively. Her international reach was displayed in her recent concert in Hong Kong, which sold out despite it being her first time performing outsid ...singing, songwriting, and guitar at a private music school in her hometown in [[Fukuoka]]. Aspiring to become professional, she carried her guitar around
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  • ...u Iyahoi (Promotional).jpg|thumb|200px|Nakata Yasutaka promoting ''[[Crazy Crazy / Harajuku Iyahoi]]'' (2017)]] ...pired 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.
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  • ...Seiko -35th Anniversary Matsuda Seiko Kyuukyoku All Time Best 50 Songs-|We Love SEIKO]]'' (2015)]] ...ing career in 1979, and made her debut as a [[Kayokyoku|kayokyoku]] singer in 1980 with "[[Hadashi no Kisetsu]]". Her next single "[[Aoi Sangoshou]]" was
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  • '''#1 Singles and Albums in 2009 according to [[Oricon]]''' ...umi)|stay with me]] || 58,108 || [[ikimono-gakari]] || [[My Song Your Song|My song Your song]] || 242,691
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  • ...x]] to go back to her former record label, [[Sony Music Japan|BMG Japan]]. In 1998 she debuted with the single "[[Tsutsumi Komu You ni...]]", which was o ...g high school, she began training with some African-American vocal coaches in gospel and R&B such as Frank Toddy Winfrey, who was her vocal coach from 19
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  • ...is own pace. Kiyoharu's solo music is not unlike the previous bands he was in, although he uses more [[:Category:J-Jazz|jazz]] and [[Wikipedia:Blues|blue * [2007.11.14] [[Forever Love (Kiyoharu album)|FOREVER LOVE]]
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  • ...Iru Kagiri ~A World to Believe In~|Anata ga Iru Kagiri ~A WORLD TO BELIEVE IN~]] * [[Always (A Song for Love)|ALWAYS (A SONG FOR LOVE)]]
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