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  • ...ds" is the ninth single released by [[Koda Kumi]]. The main track was used as the Sato Healthcare's sinus gel [http://www.stona.jp/ "Stona"] [[CM]] song. ...] [[Koda Kumi Premium Night ~Love & Songs~|KODA KUMI Premium Night ~Love & Songs~]]
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  • ...Koda Kumi]], and it features rapper [[KM-MARKIT]]. The main track was used as the [http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/ryuha/ "Ryuuha-R"] ending theme song during * [2008.10.23] [[Trick (Koda Kumi)|KODA KUMI SPECIAL LIVE "Dirty Ballroom" ~one night show~ ]]
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  • ...ek and the most recent figures show that it sold a total of 131,348 units. As this single sold 131,348 copies in 2006, it was the #74 single of the year. : Found on this single as track #1.
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  • ...nk Oukoku" opening theme, as the "JAPAN COUNT DOWN" opening theme, as well as "TOKYO CLUB GANG" ending theme. The single reached #50 on the Oricon charts : Found on this single as track #1.
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  • ...ek and the most recent figures show that it sold a total of 182,443 units. As this single sold 190,060 copies in 2006, it was the #50 single of the year. ...] [[Koda Kumi Premium Night ~Love & Songs~|KODA KUMI Premium Night ~Love & Songs~]]
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  • ...Tryin'" is [[Utada Hikaru]]'s 16th Japanese single. "Keep Tryin'" was used as the au LISMO! "au LISTEN MOBILE SERVICE" [[CM]] song. The song takes it's t ...physical sales, it reached 2,500,000 digital downloads, ranking at number one on OnGen's Weekly Download Chart for seven weeks and setting a record. On i
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  • ...mber group. In mid 2007, the group's name changed from dream to '''DRM'''. One year later, in 2008, [[Hasebe Yu]] left the group and DRM became '''Dream'' ...was [[Koda Kumi]], who placed second and is now a popular singer (as well as Dream's label-mate within [[rhythm zone]]).
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  • ...Mirai ~Longing Future~|Natsukashii Mirai ~longing future~]]" was selected as the theme song for NHK's ''Save the Future'' TV program. This was also the ...Cliff ~Shin Sen~|RED CLIFF ~Shin.Sen~]]" was released on October 15, 2008, as part of the five singles representing the five elements, and the second son
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  • ...ccessful singles was dropped from two major labels. She re-emerged in 1998 as the vocalist for the rap group [[m-flo]]. She rose to fame in the group, bu ...r the group [[Ram Jam World]] under the name '''UNIKA'''. She was featured as a session vocalist on the band's 1997 single "[[Melody (Ram Jam World)|melo
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  • # [[Hitotsu|Yī Gè]] (一个; ''One'') ...gle are Mandarin Chinese sung versions of her previously released Japanese songs. The titular song was nominated for the Best Original Song at the [[Wikiped
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  • ..., 2003 somewhere in the [[Wikipedia:Kansai region|Kansai region]] of Japan as an [[Oshare-Kei|oshare-kei]] band called ''Arc ~Otona ni Naritakunai Kodomo ...ber 19th, 2010 Arc announced that the group will disband after their final one-man on April 30th, 2011.<ref>"[http://ameblo.jp/undercode-kisaki/entry-1074
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  • ...setbacks, she remained a prominent name in the Japanese music scene and is one of GIZA's most popular artists. In 2010, Aiuchi announced that she was ret ...to separate her identity as a former singer from her post-retirement work as a producer of her "BonBon Copine" brand of pet-related items and services.
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  • ...L.jpg|thumb|450px|GARNET CROW promoting ''[[The One ~All Singles Best~|THE ONE ~ALL SINGLES BEST~]]'' (2013)]] ...bel. The band has performed several songs for the Japanese animation, such as [[Meitantei Conan]] and [[MÄR HEAVEN]]. Nakamura Yuri's vocals are deeper
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  • ...(倉木麻衣) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer. She originally released songs with a more [[R&B]] feel, though later she switched to a mainstream pop sou Kuraki Mai (also known as Mai-K to her fans) had always wanted to be a singer ever since she saw a mo
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  • ...e note of my eighteen years and released 2 more within her career. Various songs have been covered by Takei in her indie albums. ...album, Takei had a smash hit. Her fifth single, [[Sekai Tomete]], was used as an ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[Meitantei Conan]]. It became her
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  • ...nced a comeback in popularity and sales in the latter half of her career. As of September 2018, Amuro has approximately sold 38,000,000 records in Japan ...amily:''' Parents (divorced), mother (deceased), two sisters, one brother, one son
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  • ...and singles produced by Oyamada (also making appearances in his work such as ''[[69/96]]'') and French musician [[Wikipedia:Momus|Momus]]. ...im O'Rouke]]. Kahimi is known for singing in a multitude of languages such as French, English, Japanese, and Italian.
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  • ...s a Japanese producing and remix team famous for working with artists such as [[Hamasaki Ayumi]], [[Every Little Thing]], [[Shonentai]], and [[Suzuki Ami ...ist in 2000, then 20-year-old Hamada Haruna was chosen. Before HAL's debut as a group she made her stagename [[HALNA]]. The group was then composed of th
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  • ...ts tried to sue her management company. Suzuki returned to the music scene as an [[Indie|indie]] artist, and then was picked up by [[avex trax]]. ...time as Suzuki was also being quite well-known. The tablods marketed them as rivals, and soon their records company used this to their advantage. On Jul
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  • ...being an active member. In 2004, she debuted under the [[avex trax]] label as '''Arashiro Beni'''. Her third single "[[Here Alone (Arashiro Beni)|Here Al ..., though at the time were called [[Bishoujo Club 31|Bishoujo Club ''21'']] as ten more members came in 2004. She became a regular on the TV-show ''[[Girl
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