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  • ...] and was later picked to be a part of the debuted unit [[Hey! Say! JUMP]] on September 24th, 2007.
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  • ...ry Tale of the Two.|''ef - a tale of memories.'']]. The single reached #22 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and sold 24,572 copies.
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  • ...cter she also sang the opening and closing theme songs which were released on her debut single, "[[Yakusoku da yo]]". ...the [[Futureland]]record label. The single was a flop, only peaking at #92 on the [[Oricon]] chart. Hayashibara then left the label and signed with [[KIN
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  • ...itomi''' (矢井田瞳) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] artist on the ...aiya-monde]]'', which was released in October 2000. That album ranked high on the [[Oricon]] charts, earning her quick success in Japan. At the same time
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  • On February 25, 2015 Shimizu Saki announced that after the indefinite hiatus o On August 24, 2017 it was revealed through an official announcement and Saki's
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  • Isoya Yuki was born on February 17, 1972 in [[Wikipedia:Hakodate, Hokkaidō|Hakodate]], [[Hokkaido ...rashi Kohta]] and guitarist [[Fujimoto Taiji]]. Here Isoya decided to take on the stage name YUKI.
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  • ..."[[Tabidachi wa Freesia]]", setting a record for 25 consecutive #1 singles on the [[Oricon]] chart. ...pass the Kyushu region auditions and eventually win the competition later on. Although at first her parents didn't want their daughter in the idol busin
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  • ...ck was used as the ending song of the same anime. The single did not chart on the weekly Oricon charts.
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  • ...to Oricon holidays and week 4's sales is a combination of two weeks. Click on the # for that week to view the top 30 albums, singles.
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  • ...y]] which disbanded in 1993. In 1995, [[Asakura Daisuke]] signed Nishikawa on the FunHouse label and released a first single "[[Black or White (T.M.Revol ...is debut album ''[[Makes Revolution|MAKES REVOLUTION]]'' which reached #20 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for 30 weeks.
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  • ...c Japan]] in 2003 with their third studio album ''[[Zekuu (MUCC)|Zekuu]]'' on September 3rd. ...tape, "[[Tsubasa wo Kudasai (MUCC)|Tsubasa wo Kudasai]]", was distributed on December 1st at their live at Mito LIGHTHOUSE.
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  • * [2005.03.02] [[On the Run|ON THE RUN]]
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  • ...to Oricon holidays and week 4's sales is a combination of two weeks. Click on the # for that week to view the top 30 albums, singles. ...the-S-Hit~|20th Anniversary ALL SINGLES<br/>COMPLETE BEST "JUST MOVIN'<br/>ON" ~ALL THE-S-HIT~]] || 81,465
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  • ...label. In 2002 she changed to Rhythmedia Tribe, affiliated with [[avex]]. On May 1st, 2007 MISIA left [[avex trax]] to go back to her former record labe Misia was born on July 7, 1978, and grew up on the island of [[Wikipedia:Tsushima, Nagasaki|Tsushima]] in [[Wikipedia:Naga
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  • In May 8th, Saegusa performed for the first time on [[THURSDAY LIVE]], a weekly gig held at [[hills Pan Koujou]]. After that, s ...~Kimi to Yakusoku Shita Yasashii Ano Basho Made~]]. The album reached #19 on Oricon and sold 25,747 copies.
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  • Mana was born on 19 March in [[Hiroshima]], his real name and year of birth are unknown. Bot ...c director. He also founded his own [[Indie]] music label, [[Midi:Nette]], on which most of [[MALICE MIZER]]'s work was released.
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  • ...ru ~On the Earth~|radiance / Chi ni Kaeru ~on the Earth~]] (地に還る~on the Earth~; ''Return to the Earth'') <small>(split with [[Kawada Mami]])< ...Fan Disc ~Priere~|Deep Fantasy Mini Fan Disc ~priere~]]'' (#2 "Times Roll On")
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  • ...riend (ARASHI)|Dear My Friend]]", a song recorded by [[ARASHI]], track #12 on his fourth album ''[[Iza, Now]]''. ...My Friend (i-13)|Dear My Friend]]",, a song recorded by [[i-13]], track #5 on their debut album ''[[One More Time (album)|One More Time]]''.
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  • ...er Music Japan]]. In November 2012, the group announced they would disband on December 31st 2012. * [2006.08.02] [[Keep Ya Style|Keep YA Style]]
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  • ...nfidence]]''. The album was released the following month and debuted at #1 on the Oricon weekly chart. ''WATTA SHINKER'' ended in May, covering a total o ...dokan]] and [[Osaka-Jo Hall]]. Their performance at Budokan was aired live on [[Fuji TV]]. The tour was renamed ''KUMAKARA AMAE Satellite Tour'' when the
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