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  • # [[U-ka saegusa IN db]] - [[Graduation (U-ka saegusa IN db)|Graduation]] # [[RAMJET PULLEY]] - [[I'll Fall in Love Again|I'll fall in love again]]
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  • ...eleased 2 more within her career. Various songs have been covered by Takei in her indie albums. ...d won the second place (winner was [[Shizukusa Yumi]]). She made her debut in February 2004 with the single [[Shizukanaru Melody]].
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  • ...entary series, a multi-city retrospective gallery, and a final performance in her home prefecture of Okinawa. ...granted her a scholarship to attend. Amuro faced a commute time of one and a half hours to get to school.
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  • ...tended play|EP]]s and singles produced by Oyamada (also making appearances in his work such as ''[[69/96]]'') and French musician [[Wikipedia:Momus|Momus ...pedia:Jim O'Rouke (musician)|Jim O'Rouke]]. Kahimi is known for singing in a multitude of languages such as French, English, Japanese, and Italian.
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  • '''HΛL''' is a Japanese producing and remix team famous for working with artists such as [ ...en arranging and producing music since the 1990s. They formed in 1996, and in 1999 they began working with [[Hamasaki Ayumi]] when her popularity skyrock
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  • ...ebut album, ''[[Everlasting (Every Little Thing)|everlasting]]'', followed in 1997 and sold over two million copies throughout Japan. Regularly appearing ...onsisting of [[Igarashi Mitsuru]], [[Itou Ichiro]], and [[Mochida Kaori]]. In March of 2000, creator and composer Igarashi left after releasing three alb
    26 KB (3,114 words) - 19:09, 31 December 2022
  • ...inment|TRUE KiSS DISC]] however, she was blacklisted by the music industry in September 2000 after her parents tried to sue her management company. Suzuk * '''[[Blood Type]]:''' A
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  • ...thumb|Beni Daniels promoting ''[[Made in Love (Beni Daniels album)|Made In Love]]'' (2020)]] ...changed her stage name to ''BENI'', and has since seen a significant boost in popularity.
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  • ...[Olivia Lufkin|OLIVIA]] released her first single, "[[I.L.Y. ~Yokubou~]]", in February 1999. ...a "Fresh, pop song") but was later cancelled. They both joined [[Hipp's]] in July 2000.
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  • ...from the public eye; he would only make appearances at concerts. However, in the beginning, he appeared alongside [[Van Tomiko]] and [[Owatari Ryo]] for ...roup is abbreviated as "DAI" or "DoAs". Incidentally, the word "dai" (大) in Japanese also means "great".
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  • ...Rurouni Kenshin]]'', called "[[It's Gonna Rain!|It's gonna rain!]]" and "[[A Perfect Sky]]" which was used as the [http://www.shiseido.co.jp/anessa/ Sh * '''[[Blood Type]]:''' A
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  • ...n]] and current solo singer on [[avex trax]] sub-label rhythm zone. She is a former member of the avex girl group [[wi☆th]], with fellow gravure idols *'''[[Blood Type]]:''' A
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  • ...ebuted in 1999 under the [[Pony Canyon]] label and switched to [[J-Storm]] in 2002. ...ry by holding a concert at Ko Olina Resort in Hawaii titled ''Arashi BLAST in Hawaii'' at September 19-20, 2014.
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  • ...浦亜弥) is a soloist signed to [[Up-Front Agency]]. Since 2001, she was a soloist within [[Hello! Project]] until March 31, 2009, she graduated from * '''Favorite word:''' Love
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  • #[[Love Love Sugar|♥LOVE LOVE Sugar→♥]] (♥LOVE²シュガ→♥) <small>solo by [[Noria]]</small> #[[Baby Love (Noria)|BABY LOVE]] <small>solo by [[Noria]]</small>
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  • '''Folder''' was a Japanese R&B group that came from the [[Okinawa Actors School]]. The group In 2000, a spin-off group called [[Folder5]] debuted with the five female members of t
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  • ...audiences with his slick dance moves and strong singing chops. Miura took a break from the music business at the age of 12 when his voice began to chan ...2012 "D.M." in Budokan (digital mini-album)|Daichi Miura Live 2012 "D.M." In Budokan]]
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  • '''Berryz Kobo''' (Berryz工房) was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] girl group managed by [[Up-Front Promotion]] and par ...participating in the group. However, this idea was apparently dropped and in 2005, the other seven Hello! Project Kids ended up forming their own group,
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  • [[Image:Coconutsmusume_2000.jpg|right|150px|thumb|Coconuts Musume second line-up (2000–2001): [[Danielle Delaunay]], [[Kimura Ayaka]], [[Mika Todd '''Coconuts Musume''' (ココナッツ娘。) was a [[Hello! Project]] unit made up of members from Hawaii.
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  • '''Tsunku''' (つんく♂) is a record producer, songwriter and composer, singer and vocalist of the band [ ...'Tsunku Photo gift in Las Vegas and Hawaii~COOL~'' and ''Tsunku Photo gift in Las Vegas and Hawaii~Natural~'', on September 6, 2005. He has co-hosted the
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