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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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