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  • ...003 with the single "[[Momo no Hanabira]]", but it wasn't until her second single "[[Sakuranbo]]" that her talent was noticed. ...ccess, earning Otsuka nicknames such as "The New Guru of Love". Her second single called "[[Sakuranbo]]" stayed on the [[Oricon]] charts for 85 weeks. Surpri
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  • ...n to sell over 469,000 copies. [[Crescent Moon|CRESCENT MOON]], the second single from Nakashima, was limited to 100,000 copies, and incidently sold out the ...Sky|GLAMOROUS SKY]] was a huge hit, giving Nakashima her first number one single and selling over 439,000 copies total.
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  • ; Single ...for 28 weeks. It sold 161,870 units, becoming the #53 single of 2003. This single sold a total of 248,167 copies.
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  • ...-eight-page photobook that includes previously-unreleased alternate single covers.
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  • ...the band's 1997 single "[[Melody (Ram Jam World)|melody]]" and their 1998 single "[[Salvia]]". She was also featured on a couple tracks on two of their albu ...er stage name to '''LISA''' and the group released their major label debut single, "[[The Tripod E.P|the tripod e.p]]". After the release of four more succes
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  • ...in April 1997. A month later, she had her own debut as a singer. "[[Nazo (single)|Nazo]]" was used as an opening theme for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Meitantei ...azo (album)|Nazo]]''. Beside her first two singles, it contained four self-covers, including [[DEEN]]'s "[[Kimi ga Inai Natsu]]" (also used in ''Meitantei Co
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  • ..."[[Don't Say Don't Love]]". In July 2nd 2003, she released her major debut single "[[Don't You Wanna See Me (Oh) Tonight|Don't you wanna see me <oh> tonight? ...05.jpg|thumb|200px|Shizukusa Yumi promoting "[[Hana Kagari (Shizukusa Yumi single)|Hana Kagari]]" (2005)]]
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  • ...ma|drama]] ''[[Kurokawa no Techou]]'', became her most successful with the single peaking at #14 on the [[Oricon]] charts. In 2008, Arashiro moved from avex ...nbo]]''. This made her the first of the girls to pursue a solo career. The single, however, would barely see more success than the group's effort, peaking at
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  • * [2023.04.26] [[Single Collection 2018-2023 "Colors"|SINGLE COLLECTION 2018-2023 "COLOR___S"]] * [2014.03.14] [[Covers EP]]
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  • ...Carols|CAROLS]]". During its first release, four different limited edition covers were released for fans to choose from. There were also two versions release ...eatured on the [[Step You / Is This Love|STEP you / is this LOVE?]] CD+DVD single). A limited PLAYBUTTON edition of the album was released on March 21st, 201
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  • ...Be Ambitious|BE AMBITIOUS]]'', and made their major debut in 1993 with the single "[[Power of Love|POWER OF LOVE]]". The band is best known for their noisy b ...ith their full-names. The group then made their major label debut with the single, "[[Power of Love|POWER OF LOVE]]".
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  • They officially debuted in 1989 with the simultaneous release of the single "[[Anata ni Aitakute]]" and the self-titled album ''[[DREAMS COME TRUE (alb ...under this independent label that year. Two years later, they released the single "[[Yasashii Kiss wo Shite]]" under the label [[Universal Music]].
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  • ...gue]] and [[wikipedia:Mary J. Blige|Mary J. Blige]]. After performing some covers in local night clubs, the duo got that chance to audition for For Life Reco During the promotion of her 1st digital single, "[[Emotions]]" TAKAKO made her debut as a DJ under the name of DJ Lilly a.
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  • ...duction aspects of her works. She draws all the illustrations found on her covers, booklets, and [[PV|music videos]], and she co-directed the [[PV|music vide ...In May 2004, she released her debut single, "[[Mizuiro no Shirabe]]". The single only ranked #139 on the [[Oricon]] weekly chart. Four months later came the
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  • ...used as the first closing theme song of the anime Fullmetal Alchemist. The single was a success, gaining the #14 spot on Oricon and stay on the charts for tw After Kitade's her debut single, her CD sales began to steadily decline on the Oricon charts. Though her fi
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  • ...debut in 1999 with the album [[Craving|Craving]], with her first official single, "[[My Eyes (Fayray)|My Eyes]]", following in 2000. Understatement would ap * [2005.06.08] [[Covers (Fayray)|COVERS]]
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  • ...is fans were still flocking to her and buying her records. Her first major single "[[Tsuyoku Hakanai Mono-tachi]]" sold more then 250,000 copies and it was j ...not is unclear for Cocco decided to go solo again in 2006, with her first single in almost 5 years, "[[Onsoku Punch]]".
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  • ...audition in 1997. She debuted on the [[avex trax]] label in 1999 with the single [[Osaka no Onna]], which was an enka-style song. When she returned to the m ...(2009).jpg|thumb|300px|Shimatani Hitomi promoting ''[[Best & Covers|BEST & COVERS]]'' (2009)]]
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  • ...ved girl-band, [[Mean Machine]]. YUKI made her solo debut in 2002 with the single, "[[The End of Shite|the end of shite]]". ...their ninth single "[[Sobakasu]]" the band's popularity to skyrocket. The single was as the first opening theme to the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]
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  • ...at the time but also fashion trends. Starting with the release of her 1980 single "[[Kaze wa Aki Iro / Eighteen]]" and running through 1988's "[[Tabidachi wa ...ch-Punch". She finally made her singing debut in early 1980, releasing the single "[[Hadashi no Kisetsu]]" with the catchphrase "I Want to Hold You! Miss Son
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