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  • ...el/actress. Recently, she has been using her real name (Miyu) in magazines she models for. ...plained that the intended spelling for her name is '''Myuu'''. Her parents got her name from [[Koizumi Kyoko]]'s song "[[Yoake no Mew|Yoake no MEW]]".
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  • ...1987 to 1990 that became popular with hits like "[[Give Me Up (BaBe)|Give Me Up]]" and "[[I Don't Know (BaBe)|I Don't Know]]". ...r started a month later with the eurobeat single "[[Give Me Up (BaBe)|Give Me Up]]", originally by Michael Fortunati, on Feburary 1987. The single was a
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  • ...is a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] girl group [[Girls' Generation]]. She was a [[Wikipedia:DJ|DJ]] of the popular radio program "Chin Chin" and form ...icipating collaborations, Taeyeon is also known for her work as a DJ where she hosted her own radio show "Taeyeon's Chinhan Chingu".
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  • .... Despite not renewing her contract with SM Entertainment in October 2017, she remains a member of Girls' Generation. * She was discovered at the "2003 SM Casting System".
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  • ...a [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] singer and actress under [[YG Entertainment|YGX]]. She was a member of [[DSP Entertainment]]'s girl group [[KARA]] and member of t ...he host of the TV-Show ''[[Han Seung Yeon MSL Break]]'' from 2007 to 2008. She also replaced [[Tiffany]] of [[So Nyuh Shi Dae|SNSD]] as co-host of ''[[Boy
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  • ...d charts. She was signed by [[Sony Music Japan]] from 2009 until 2017. Now she's signed with [[Eight Entertainment]]. ...ASMINE sang regularly at her local church, where she started to sing since she was a year old to train her vocal techniques.
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  • ...ookie of the Year award at the 1988 Japan Record Awards. At the same time, she also debuted as a television actress, starting with the role of [[Miura Yoi ...s chosen to sing the theme for the International Flower and Greenery Fair. She later married professional baseball player [[Oshio Ken'ichi]] and retired f
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  • ...he year was up, she also became a member of the idol group [[Rakutenshi]]. She also became a member of the Christmas-themed unit [[Nanatsuboshi]] the year ...last long as she came back in 2005 to form the duo [[LENPHa]]. After that, she performed in a concert with other idols a year after.
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  • ...agaseshimasu]]'' and later appeared in various variety shows. In 1987, she got the nickname Miporin from her character on the dorama ''[[Mama wa Idol!]]'' ...n the Rookie of the Year award at that year's ''[[Nihon Record Taisho]]''. She would win countless awards in the next decade from numerous award ceremonie
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  • ...a Naomi''' (田村直美) is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] singer-songwriter. She is best known for singing the theme songs for the ''[[Magical Knight Rayear Tamura Naomi first got into show business after her band STEP passed an audition for CBS Records a
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  • ...s remained the only constant member over the years, and for a couple years she recorded for PEARL as a solo project. After taking a few years off and laun ...s the only member left. She continued Pearl, releasing many albums, before she went solo under her real name, Tamura Naomi, in 1994.
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  • ...ar after, she debuted as a singer with the single "[[Cosmic Rendezvous]]". She would later join the Christmas-themed group [[Nanatsuboshi]] in late 1990. ...series ''[[Wikipedia:Ojamajo Doremi|Ojamajou Doremi]]'' from 1999 to 2004. She also used the alias Sakurada Mikako for her anime roles including in the an
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  • ...art in the early 1970s working as a [[Gravure|gravure]] [[Idol|idol]], and got her singing debut in 1971 with "[[Shiroi Shuumatsu]]" the theme for the [[W ...1956 to a American father who was in the Air Force and a Japanese mother. She started her career as a gravure idol, and later in 1971 debuted as a singer
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  • ...also debuted as a variety talent on the show ''[[Youngtown Wednesday]]''. She also served as the chorus at a [[Shirai Takako]] concert and would later le ...t concert, entitled "MISATO SPECIAL '86 KICK OFF" as a female solo singer. She also attended various musical events for musicians including the Hiroshima
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  • ...i)|Koishikute]]" under the label [[Nippon Columbia]]. But two years later, she retired from the world of show business. * [1988.01.13] [[Remember Me (Shirota Ayumi)|Remember Me]]
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  • ...used in the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Makyou Gaiden Ledius]]''. That same year, she started composing music for other artists, beginning with [[Nagai Mariko]]' ...got a big hit and her first #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts. Later that year, she would also when the Best 5 Singles Award at the Annual Japan Golden Discs A
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  • ...e when she auditioned for the Teens Pop audition. Then, three years later, she debuted with the single "[[Silk no Kuchiburu]]" under the name Kawashima Mi ...Being artists with her first artist being [[ZARD]]. Then two years later, she joined the band [[FEEL SO BAD]] as the vocalist till the band quit in 2001.
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  • ...r Sun Music in 1985. Three years later, after graduating from high school, she debuted as a singer with the single "[[Shoukei]]" under the label [[For Lif * She was classmates with [[Nishimura Tomomi]] and [[Sakai Noriko]] at Horikoshi
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  • ...and Design]]. She really didn't have much of a solo career till 1974, when she released the single "[[Ano Koro no Boku wa]]" to begin the real entrance in * [1981.10.05] [[Follow Me (Iruka Album)|Follow Me]] (フォロー・ミー)
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  • ...un Music New Face audition and took lessons at their office. A year later, she would join the idol group and campaign girls for the amazement park [[Wikip ...o years with the [[Ozaki Ami]] produced single [[Haru (Ono Mayumi)|Haru]]. She was also inaugurated as the goodwill ambassador for Papua New Guinea and be
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