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  • : STEP UP! # STEP UP!
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  • File:UP TO YOU - Cover.jpg
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  • [[Image:UP TO YOU - Cover.jpg|thumb|350px|Album Cover]] : UP TO YOU
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  • File:Nishino Kana - MAKE UP promo.jpg
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  • : DAISHI DANCE remix. for DJ use... Put Your Hands Up! # [[Home (DAISHI DANCE)|HOME (DD MUSH-UP Mix)]]
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  • [[Image:Stand Up Peopledvd.jpg|thumb|200px|CD+DVD Cover]] [[Image:Stand Up Peoplecd.jpg|thumb|200px|CD Only Cover]]
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  • File:Stand Up Peopledvd.jpg
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  • File:Stand Up Peoplecd.jpg
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  • #REDIRECT [[DAISHI DANCE Remix. for DJ use... Put Your Hands Up!]]
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  • : Kozukai UP Daisakusen (小遣いUP大作戦; ''Big Strategy to Raise Allowance'') "Kozukai UP Daisakusen" is a song by Berryz Kobo. It appears on the album ''[[1st Chou
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  • File:Close Up JY.jpg
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  • |[[File:Close Up JY.jpg|250px|thumb|1st Edition CD Cover]] |[[File:Close Up (2nd Edition) JY.jpg|257px|thumb|2nd Edition CD + DVD Cover]]
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  • |[[File:Show Up! Regular JY.jpg|188px|thumb|Regular Edition CD Cover]] |[[File:Show Up! Limited Edition JY.jpg|200px|thumb|Limited Edition CD Cover]]
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  • File:Close Up (2nd Edition) JY.jpg
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  • File:Show Up! Regular JY.jpg
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  • File:Show Up! Limited Edition JY.jpg
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  • File:Show Up! Reissue Edition JY.jpg
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  • : Jump Up - 9492
    323 bytes (22 words) - 11:07, 18 July 2010
  • '''SMILE-UP''' (スマイルアップ), formerly known as '''Johnny & Associates''', is ...e victims. The president of Johnny & Associates, [[Johnny Kitagawa]], came up with the name '''Marching J''' with the 'J' standing for 'Japan' and 'Johnn
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  • [[Image:Sonar Pocket - Never Give Up! (Anime).jpg|thumb|200px|First Press Cover]] [[Image:Sonar Pocket - Never Give Up!.jpg|thumb|200px|Regular & Digital Single Cover]]
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  • *'''Tie-up Coordination''': Daisuke Ogi (avex entertainment inc.) *'''Hair & Make Up''': Jin 'Gori' Kiyota (Rond.)
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  • ...uro's departure, [[avex]] held more auditions for a replacement, and ended up with 6 new girls. They were [[Ai Risa]], [[Abe Erie]], [[Takamoto Aya]], [[ ...sa]] left dream to pursue a solo career, bringing the group's member count down to 7.
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  • .... Her father was a government officer and her mother was a singer. Growing up with her grandparents in nearby Danba (Rongtrag, a.k.a. ''Beauty Valley''), ...lly planned for a summer release. "BALLAD ~Namonaki Koi no Uta~" was a tie-up theme song for the movie of same title, ''[[Ballad ~Namonaki Koi no Uta~ (f
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  • : Hair / Make up: [[Watanabe Mayumi]]
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  • ...the release of two singles she was dropped from the label, and was picked up by the [[Universal Music Japan]] subsidiary label, [[Kitei MME]]. After the ...ded to branch out, and in 2002 she left the band and started her solo back up with the single, "[[Move On (LISA)|move on]]". The single did well, peaking
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  • ...er line-up was unstable, and since April of 2005 Arc has had the same line-up. ...(band)|Nana]] and [[SuG]]. After Toshiya joined Arc has had a stable line-up.
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  • ...-EXTRA format. Copies of the mini-album includes one randomly chosen dress-up jacket card. The mini-album reached #145 on the major [[Oricon]] charts, wh
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  • In June 2006, Aiuchi teamed up with fellow GIZA artist and friend [[U-ka saegusa]] to release a collaborat ...e [[Nemurenu Yo ni / Party Time Party Up|Nemurenu Yo ni / PARTY TIME PARTY UP]] in December.
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  • ...album was a hit in the indie scene, which quickly caused GIZA to sign them up on their label. The band has performed several songs for the Japanese anima
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  • [[Image:BackItUpJewelry.jpg|thumb|220px|Jewelry promoting "[[Back It Up]]" (2011)]] Jewelry's original line-up consisted of [[Park Jung Ah]], [[Jung Yu Jin]], [[Jun Eun Mi]] and [[Lee Ji
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  • * [2000.06.07] [[Never Gonna Give You Up|NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP]] * [2001.04.18] [[Stand Up (Kuraki Mai)|Stand Up]]
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  • ...TARLIGHT CONTEST", singing [[Kuraki Mai]]'s "[[Stand Up (Kuraki Mai)|Stand Up]]". A GIZA studio producer saw her on the show and instantly encouraged her
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  • # [[Aoki Tomohito]] - [[Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof of the Sucker)|GIVE UP THE FUNK (TEAR THE ROOF OF THE SUCKER)]]
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  • Takei's next single also had a tie-up with anime, with [[Sakurairo (Takei Shiori)|Sakurairo]] being used as an en
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  • ...niversal Music Japan]] under the name '''Cherie''' and continuing with the up tempo pop-rock style for which she was already known. In mid 2012 she rever
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  • ...~Watashi wo Shinjite~]]". In 1996, Amuro and the SUPER MONKEYS were split up, and transferred to [[avex trax]]. Upon changing labels, debuting with the ...muro was solely credited with the song and the other members acted as back-up dancers for her.
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  • ...ongi|Roppongi]]. After spending the night talking with Kahimi, he took her up on the offer to record together. Over the next few years Kahimi's popularit ...stripping his — saw her literally “running with a suitcase”, ripping up a relationship with someone who “wouldn’t let her dance to Beck” (or
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  • * [2001.03.28] [[Split Up|SPLIT UP]]
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  • ...urned to the music scene as an [[Indie|indie]] artist, and then was picked up by [[avex trax]]. ...[ASAYAN]]. The auditioned started with 13,500 contestants, but was reduced down to five girls in the final round. Suzuki won the competition with a total o
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  • ...TV show. The single broke into the top 40 at #34. Arashiro was then picked up by [[avex trax]] to become a solo artist away from the [[Pony Canyon]]-prod ...s official site at [[avex trax]] was shutdown. It was widely believed that what fans had feared most had actually happened, she was dropped by her label.
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