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  • ...Enka Senshuken Ouboshita contest. However, she didn't get a break into the music business until she won an audition on the show ''[[Yuuyake Nyan Nyan]]'' an ...changed labels and switched to [[Universal Music]]. However, her tenure at Universal didn't last long as she changed labels in 2010 to [[Teichiku Entertainment]
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  • ...ony]]. In late 2008, she transferred labels to [[Universal Music|Universal Music Japan]], releasing "[[Give Me Up|GIVE ME UP]]" in March of 2009. In Decembe ..., Tamaki was a contestant in a star search competition organized by [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. She eventually won by singing the [[Wikipedia:Destiny's Ch
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  • ...s]]'' under the name '''John-Hoon'''. In 2009 he made his come-back to the music scene in Korea with the release of his first Korean solo mini-album ''[[1st * '''Hobbies:''' Listening to music, computer games, billiards, reading comics
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  • ...e single "[[Beautiful Day (Vivian Hsu)|Beautiful Day]]", under [[Universal Music Japan]]. Hsu started her solo music career in 1995 with the release of her single, releasing her album [[Tiā
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  • ...ved from [[Dreamusic]] to [[Universal Music Japan]] sub-label, [[Universal Music|NAYUTAWAVE RECORDS]]. ...原まこと), is a saxophone player who has performed and recorded with artists such as [[B'z]], [[Spitz]], [[Sada Masashi]], and her grandfather [[Hirahar
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  • * [2009.09.09] [[Aya Hirano Music Clip Collection Vol.1|AYA HIRANO Music Clip Collection vol.1]] * [http://beta.universal-music.co.jp/hirano-aya Universal Music Official Website]
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  • '''Kikkawa You''' (吉川友) is a Japanese idol singer and actress under [[Universal Japan]], managed by [[Up-Front Agency]]. ...Japan. It was revealed on the same day that Kikkawa would perform at the "UNIVERSAL DREAM LIVE 2011" along with [[KARA]], [[BEAST]], and [[SDN48]]. A documenta
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  • ...with various major labels, she signed over to the Indies label [[HIP LAND MUSIC]]. As of 2006 she started ranking on the Oricon again. Odani was also a mem ...tertainment]] behind and signed to [[Universal Music Japa]]n. She made her Universal debut with the single, "[[Nemuri no Uta]]". After only a few years on the l
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  • ...Hitlistan Swedish singles chart. In 2007 Watanabe returned to [[Universal Music Japan]], changed her stage name to '''Mizrock''', and released her first mi ...the 3,200 entrants. Due to this, in mid-1999 she debuted under [[Universal Music Japan]] using her real name '''Watanabe Mizuki''' with the single "[[I Will
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  • ...r "white". GLAY has not been afraid to experiment with different styles of music, and with songs ranging from gospel to pure rock. ...2010, the band established its own record label [http://lsma.jp/ loversoul music & associates].
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  • ...ccess. In 2006, it was announced that Shiina would once again release solo music. On January 11th, 2012, Shiina announced that [[Tokyo Jihen]] would disband ** [[EMI Music Japan]] (1998–2013)
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  • ...as a [[J-Rock|J-rock]] project consisting of two members under [[Universal Music]]. ...other shared interests including chi kung, astronomy, and their tastes in music. Despite their large age difference of ten years, the two became fast frien
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  • ...ently under [[T-Entertainment]] label in Korea and [[Universal Music Japan|UNIVERSAL SIGMA]] in Japan. ...02 FIFA World Cup|2002 FIFA World Cup]]. She later debuted in the Japanese music industry where she received moderate success.
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  • ...mme Fatale/Aya Sugimoto|Femme Fatale/AYA Sugimoto]] <small>(from Universal Music Philippines)</small> [[Category:Artists]]
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  • ...and lived in a dormitory. While in high school he took a major interest in music and wanted to become a keyboard player. During this time he called his pare ...rom his time with them. The group released a major label album with [[Sony Music Entertainment]], which wasn't successful. Sony told they band they could re
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  • ...ndies single "[[Omoi Omoi]]". They major debuted in 2008 under [[Universal Music Japan]] with the single "[[Aenai Uta]]". They are most known for their song * [[Iseki Yasumasa|ISEKI]] (Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Music)
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  • In July 2014, Shibasaki Kou switched from [[Universal Music Japan]] to [[Victor Entertainment]]. * [2009.03.25] [[The Popular Music|the popular music]] (#2 ''Blue Light Yokohama'')
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  • '''Publisher''': [[Universal Music]]<br/> | 3 || NEW || Various Artists || [[DJ KAORI'S Party Mix 3]] || 16,485
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  • ...amada Headquarters in Tokyo. There, she auditioned for a chance to release music and won a record deal. * [http://www.universalmusicworld.jp/ohashi/index.html Universal Music Site]
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  • ** [[Universal Music]] (2013-) ; Music Videos
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