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  • ...いだ]". ''BARKS''. 2010-01-06. Retrieved 2010-05-21.</ref> and they were the opening act for [[AAA]]'s tour ''AAA Heart to ♥ TOUR 2010'' on April 29th ...ebut single", called "[[Onnaji Kimochi]]", was released two weeks later on the 19th.
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  • *''[[Stay (Asaka Yui)|STAY]]'', [[Asaka Yui]]'s 12th album. *"[[Stay...|STAY...]]", [[Folder5]]'s 4th single.
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  • [[Image:1235BBB.jpg|thumb|300px|Album Cover]] ; Album
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  • ...J-Metal|metal]] sound. Lead by [[Dancho]], they formed in March of 2005 in the [[Wikipedia:Kantō region|Kanto]] region of [[Japan]]. In their indies phas ...songs, and had member changes. [[Soumu]] left in July and would later join the bands [[Hotel Shinigami]] and [[FeaDior]]; he was replaced with [[Kyrie (No
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  • *[2005.12.24] [[Progress (Minagawa Junko)|PROGRESS]] (mini-album) ('''Echizen Ryoma''') *[2006.02.01] [[Progress (Minagawa Junko)|PROGRESS (regular edition)]](mini-album) ('''Echizen Ryoma''')
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  • ...Sakamoto Maaya - everywhere.jpg|thumb|250px|''[[Everywhere (Sakamoto Maaya album)|everywhere]]'' cover]] ...as a [[CM|commercial]] song for [http://recochoku.jp/ Recochoku]. This is the first song composed by her.
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  • ...popularity has grown considerably. Other factors such as her appearance on the Japanese soundtrack of ''[[Wikipedia:Final Fantasy X-2|Final Fantasy X-2]]' Koda is also the elder sister of [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] singer-songwriter [[
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  • ...Fell]] and now defunct [[Visual-Kei]] band [[MALICE MIZER]]. It was during the time in MALICE MIZER that he began to gain some national recognition. ...Uesugi Kenshin, as well in 2008 American film Bunraku that was released in the fall of 2011 on DVD.
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  • ...members into three temporary units, were formed once a year but since 2006 the idea has been dropped. ...otato Label, [[Coconuts Musume]]'s older works were originally released on the [[Sony]] record label, [[Sheki-Dol]]'s first singles were released on [[SPR
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  • ...reflects the present year as a way to help audiences identify members over the group's history. ...records and albums. They have sold over 17,746,446 copies in Japan alone. The group has been known for its ever-changing line-ups, with auditions and gra
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  • ...0 best-selling albums of all time in Japan (#1, #4, #8), making her one of the most successful and popular singers in J-pop history. ...aki]], who directed the movie ''[[Casshern|CASSHERN]]'', but in March 2007 the couple split.
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  • ...eau of the words "vister" and "lipper", which are also the words they give the editions of their releases (''vister'' for CD+DVD and ''lipper'' for CD onl ...ies, while all of the other passenegers had various neck and arm injuries. The car accident resulted in a hiatus.
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  • [[File:MM4thIkimasshoi.jpg|thumb|250px|[[4th "Ikimasshoi!"|Album]] Cover]] : Ii Koto Aru Kinen no Shunkan (いいことある記念の瞬間; ''The Moment I Remember When Something Good Happened'')
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  • [[File:MM4thIkimasshoi.jpg|thumb|250px|''[[4th "Ikimasshoi!"]]'' Cover]] ...aki]], [[Tsuji Nozomi]], and [[Ogawa Makoto]]. It appears on the album ''[[4th "Ikimasshoi!"]]'' as track #4.
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  • [[File:MM4thIkimasshoi.jpg|thumb|250px|''[[4th "Ikimasshoi!"]]'' Cover]] ...], and [[Niigaki Risa]] providing back vocals. It appears on the album ''[[4th "Ikimasshoi!"]]'' as track #5.
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  • [[File:MM4thIkimasshoi.jpg|thumb|250px|''[[4th "Ikimasshoi!"]]'' Cover]] ...oi!" is a song recorded by [[Morning Musume]]. It appears on the album ''[[4th "Ikimasshoi!"]]'' as track #8.
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  • [[File:MM4thIkimasshoi.jpg|thumb|250px|''[[4th "Ikimasshoi!"]]'' Cover]] : Densha no Futari (電車の二人; ''The Two in the Train'')
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  • [[File:MM4thIkimasshoi.jpg|thumb|250px|[[4th "Ikimasshoi!"|Album]] Cover]] : Honki de Atsui Theme Song (本気で熱いテーマソング; ''The Seriously Passionate Theme Song'')
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  • [[File:MM4thIkimasshoi.jpg|thumb|250px|''[[4th "Ikimasshoi!"]]'' Cover]] ...ami]], [[Ogawa Makoto]], and [[Niigaki Risa]]. It appears on the album ''[[4th "Ikimasshoi!"]]'' as track #11.
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  • * ''[[Teppen Tottande! (album)|Teppen Tottande!]]'' * ''[[Koko ni Ita Koto (album)|Koko ni Ita Koto]]''
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