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  • ...s a South Korean singer and actress. She is a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] girl group [[T-ara]]. She was the leader for the group from June 2011 to ** [[MBK Entertainment]] <small>(2009&ndash;2017)</small>
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  • ...h Korean singer, actress, and model. She is a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] girl group [[T-ara]]. She made her acting debut in the drama ''[[Queen Se ** [[MBK Entertainment]] <small>(2009&ndash;2017)</small>
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  • ...ild of Empire''') was a 9 member group debuted in 2010 under [[Star Empire Entertainment]] with the single "[[Nativity]]". After promoting the lead track of the sin * [2010.07.08] [[Level Up]]
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  • '''U-Kiss''' (유키스) is a five-member [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] boy group created by [[NH EMG|NH Media]]. Their group name is an acronym ...schedules of being a singer. He also announced that he will be leaving the entertainment industry to focus on normal life.
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  • ...p]] [[idol]] group in 1999 under the agency [[Horipro]] and label [[Victor Entertainment]]. The group released their only single, "[[Calling (NITRO)|Calling]]", whi * [1999.05.21] Time up
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  • '''TRUE''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, lyricist, actress and former idol. She made her debut in 1998 und ** [[Victor Entertainment]] <small>(as member of [[NITRO]])</small> <small>(1999)</small>
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  • # [[Get Up (Intro)]] (feat. [[Taeyang]] (태양)) ''Rush'' is [[Lexy]]'s third and last album released under [[YG Entertainment]].
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  • ...Korean singer. She was the former leader and member of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] girl group [[Dal Shabet|Dal★Shabet]], and former member of [[A-Force]]. *Was a trainee under [[Star Empire Entertainment]] for 5 years.
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  • ; DVD6 Tracklist -Show: SBS-TV Entertainment Program Collection- # 08.02.23 Line Up
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  • ...awai, Hideaki Tamamushi, Naoyuki Kawasumi & All Publicity Room Staff (avex entertainment inc.) *'''Media Promotion Supervisor''': Yoshihiro Seki (avex entertainment inc.)
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  • ...known as '''Zi-A''') is a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] ballad singer under [[FAVE Entertainment]]. *[2005.08.18] [[KMC]] - [[Growing Up (KMC)|Growing Up]] ''(#5 Mullon (feat. '''Zia'''))''
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  • ...] region of [[Japan]]. In their indies phase they were signed to [[ART POP ENTERTAINMENT]] and its sub-label ''Terakoya'', and in 2010 made their major debut throug ...had signed with independent label ''Terakoya'', a subsidiary of [[ART POP ENTERTAINMENT]]. Their first releases through the label would be a two consecutive month
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  • ...수아) is a South Korean artist. She was a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] girl group [[After School]]. She made her debut in After School with the ** [[Pledis Entertainment]] <small>(2010&ndash;2018)</small>
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  • '''Koda Kumi''' (倖田來未) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer from [[wikipedia:Kyoto|Kyoto]]. She made her debut through [[avex Koda is also the elder sister of [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] singer-songwriter [[misono]].
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  • ...played as an un-named band. In the beginning the duo had more of a cutesy pop-rock style, but soon wanted to try something different. At this point Ito w ...e band release their first work with the new line-up entitled, ''[[Swallow Up]]''. The band then signed with the [[Polystar]] record label in 1996, and r
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  • ...ists in H!P. Besides the core groups and solo artists that form H!P's line-up, various special units are formed by mixing these groups and solo artists. Almost all Hello! Project artists' recordings are published by [[Up-Front Works]] on either the [[zetima]], [[PICCOLO TOWN]] or [[hachama]] rec
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  • ...'24''' (''Two-Four''), is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] girl group managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]] and part of [[Hello! Project]] as its flagship group. The ...on of songs and lyrics to designing CD-sleeve covers and costumes and make-up for live shows. Tsunku stepped down as producer of Hello! Project in 2014,
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  • ...1, #4, #8), making her one of the most successful and popular singers in J-pop history. ...y R&B style, but later her music progressed to a more mature, experimental pop tone. Her distinct R&B sound presented in her debut single brought her much
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  • ...[Hayashi Naojiro]]. They made their major debut in 2003 under [[Sony Music Entertainment|DefSTAR Records]] and disbanded in 2008. ...ers, [[Hayashi Ryunosuke|Ryunosuke]] and [[Hayashi Naojiro|Naojiro]], grew up in the city of [[Sado]], [[Niigata Prefecture]]. Their father influenced Ry
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  • ...ュー) was a five member [[:Category:Electronic|Japanese electro]][[J-Pop|pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] band of the [[Oshare-Kei|oshare-kei]] variety. The group ...usly their support drummer and changed their name to ''ν[NEU]''. The line-up was [[jun]] (ex-[[Kublick]]) on vocals, [[fumiyoshi|nono]] (ex-[[JOKER]]) o
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