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  • ...ter their final live at [[Zepp TOKYO]] on February 27, 2011, the duo broke up. [[Category:J-Pop]]
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  • '''Idoling!!!''' (アイドリング!!!) was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] [[Idol|idol]] girl group created by [[Fuji TV]] in October 2006. From the [[Image:Iv_201004.jpg|250px|thumb|Idoling!!! promoting "[[One Up!!! / Ichigo Gyunyu]]" (2012)]]
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  • ...under the [[Universal Music#NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan|NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan]] label. ** '''[[Universal Music#NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan|NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan]]''' <small>(2004&ndash;2010, 2018&ndash;)</small>
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  • ...th the album ''[[Gagaku]]''. In 2019, he signed a management contract with entertainment agency [[LDH]]. ...t. [[Due'le Quartz]] disbanded in September of 2002, with Miyabi following up shortly afterwards with the announcement of his solo career.
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  • ...that formed in 2002, but didn't make their debut until 2005 under [[Victor Entertainment Inc.]]. In 2007 they were signed to [[Warner Music Japan]]. In November 201 ...PPROMO.jpg‎|thumb|250px|right|YA-KYIM promoting ''[[Hip! Up! Pop!|HIP!UP!POP!]]'' (2010)]]
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  • * [[climax entertainment]] (2001-2005) ...in [[Okinawa]] in 2000 and signed to the small independent label [[Climax Entertainment]]. Though there have been various offers by other record labels, HY has sho
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  • ...itself in Taiwan and handles various popular [[:Category:T-Pop|Taiwanese]] pop acts. ===DIVE II entertainment===
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  • ..." in March of 2009. In December of 2011, she switched labels to [[TEICHIKU ENTERTAINMENT]] and released her 21st single, "[[Lady Mind|LADY MIND]]". In 2014, she onc ...ki was a contestant in a star search competition organized by [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. She eventually won by singing the [[Wikipedia:Destiny's Child|Destiny's
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  • ...p|Japanese pop]]-[[:Category:J-Urban|urban]] artist signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment|Ariola Japan]] and managed by [http://avex-management.jp/ avex management]. ...is second album, ''[[Live Goes On]]''. The song, "[[Kokoro no Koe]]" ended up being used as the radio single to promote the album. She also appeared in t
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  • ...''D-Lite''' in Japan) is a Korean singer and actor. He is a member of [[YG Entertainment]] group [[BIGBANG]]. **[[YG Entertainment]] <small>(2006&ndash;2022)</small>
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  • ...omotion''': All Promotion Division Media Room & Publicity Room Staff (avex entertainment inc.) *'''Tie-up Coordination''': All Promotion Division Tie-up Room Staff (avex entertainment inc.)
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  • ...[[Wikipedia:Lee Soo-man|Lee Soo Man]] and were the largest group under SM Entertainment for almost 7 years. They debuted in November 2005, with the album ''[[Super ...rst generation of Super Junior. Super Junior had been known for their line-up, a concept being very similar to Japan's girl group [[Morning Musume]]. Int
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  • '''Akanishi Jin''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, music composer and actor. On December 9th, he announced his solo On the 18th of April 2007, [[Johnny's Jimusho|Johnny's Entertainment]] announced the return of Akanishi. At a press conference held on April 20t
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  • ...as CSO. He is a member of the trio [[JYJ]], and former member of the [[SM Entertainment]] group [[Tong Vfang Xien Qi]]. **[[SM Entertainment]] <small>(2003&ndash;2009)</small>
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  • ...re single, before going away from the funny image, with the release of the pop-ballad [[Itoshi no Ellie]]. They released their debut album [[Atsui Munasaw ...adult feel in it. With the release of this album, Southern All Stars built up a more definite reputation in the Japanese music world. In the late 1980s,
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  • '''Mizuki Nana''' (水樹奈々) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer and a popular [[Anime|anime]] [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]] under the [[KING R ...sen|Kouhaku Uta Gassen]] and became the first seiyuu to achieve this feat. Up until 2015, she had been invited consecutively each year.
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  • '''Kibum''' (기범) is a [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] singer and actor. Before his official debut with [[Super Junior]], he app ** [[SM Entertainment]] (2004-2015)
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  • ...considered a music career. She is signed with the major label [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC Records|EPIC Records]] and is managed by [http://www.office-augusta.co ...ould later become her management office after she signed with [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC Records|EPIC Records]]. Here she put out two mini-albums, both in 2001
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  • ...nd from that time until 2004, released seven albums. They officially broke up in March of 2006 after all members but [[Lee Hee Jin]], [[Kim E-Z]] and [[K ...rt, they recruited a new member, [[Kan Mi Youn]], to bring the number back up to five. On stage, Kim E-Z filled the part of lead singer in place of Jung
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  • Known for their way of using pop influenced hip-hop to create memorable tunes, they remain one of the bigges ...r "[[Dandelion (RIP SLYME)|Dandelion]]" in 2004. RIP SLYME would then team up with Sony, promoting the new six colored Sony VAIO laptops with their song
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