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  • ===1999-2001: Debut & Image Change=== ...single, "[[Eternal Memories]]". The single peeked at #47 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts. Before the end of 1999 Kay released two more singles, "[[Teenage Un
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  • ...allad singles, the most successful of those being "[[Gekkou]]" (theme song for ''[[Trick (drama)|TRICK]]''). Onitsuka was originally signed to [[EMI Music ...uka would perform "[[Call|call]]" there and would win the grand prix prize for the audition. This lead to Onitsuka being signed to the management team [[M
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  • ...nd and gradually shifted more and more into the electro-pop they are known for today. It wasn't until the release of their 10th single "[[Polyrhythm]]" th ...a Yuuka]] (Kawayuka). Because all three members had the Japanese character for fragrance in their names (香), they named the group Perfume. However, befo
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  • ...selected from everything since her 20th single "[[Evolution|evolution]]" (2001) up to her 38th single "[[Bold & Delicious / Pride]]" (2005) plus one new s Click "Expand" for more details:
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  • : AZCS-2001 <small>(Regular Edition)</small> ...tal)]]". The single reached #2 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for 13 weeks, selling 65,898 copies.
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  • ...ucer [[Komuro Tetsuya]], who would go one to be her key collaborator until 2001. Much like her last releases with the [[SUPER MONKEYS]] the song is a [[Wi Over 22 years later, Amuro re-recorded "Body Feels EXIT" for her final compilation album, ''[[Finally (Amuro Namie album)|Finally]]'', i
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  • : 2001.02.28 ...itsuru]]. The album reached #5 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for eight weeks.
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  • ...age, and her "12 Days of Christmas" wide-scale release of one single every week from December to February (2005-2006) had all contributed to her increase i ...final/ avex dream 2000]", a singing competition in which hopefuls audition for a chance to become part of avex's next popular idol group of the new millen
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  • ...(pinyin: Zǎo Ān Shào Nǚ Zǔ; traditional Chinese: 早安少女組。) for the Chinese market. Starting in 2014, Morning Musume's name reflects the pr ...have sold over 17,746,446 copies in Japan alone. The group has been known for its ever-changing line-ups, with auditions and graduations creating differe
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  • ...the West under her English language project name 'Utada', and most famous for singing the ''[[Wikipedia:Kingdom_Hearts|Kingdom Hearts]]'' theme song, "[[ ...ada Hikaru SINGLE COLLECTION VOL.2]]'' was released. It debuted atop the [[Oricon]] charts once again. It has also been anounced that Utada has severed ties
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  • : CHEMISTRY 2001-2011 ...he Wedding Song~]] (君をさがしてた ~The Wedding Song~; ''I Searched for You'')
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