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  • [[Image:Offcourse_1982.jpg|right|400px|thumb|OFF COURSE promoting the single [[Kotoba ni Dekinai]] (1982)]] [[Image:Off_course.jpg|right|400px|thumb|OFF COURSE promoting the album [[Off Course 1 / Boku no Okurimono]] (1973)]]
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  • ...charted for four weeks, selling 35,254 copies. The Single V reached #6 on the Oricon charts and charted for two weeks, selling 5,530 copies. ...k #3, the ''[[Petit Best 9]]'' album as track #13, and ''[[The Best Buono!|The BEST Buono!]]'' album as track #2.
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  • ...in a ticket to one of the single's launch events. The single reached #5 on the Oricon charts and charted for eight weeks, selling 37,096 copies and becomi ...ke]]'' album as track #11, the ''[[Petit Best 9]]'' album as track #2, and the ''[[Berryz Kobo Special Best Vol.1]]'' album as track #15.
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  • # [[Win (Hirano Aya)|WIN]] # [[Win (Hirano Aya)|WIN (OFF VOCAL)]]
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  • ...eplaced with [[Ji Young|Jiyoung]] and [[Hara]]. They became well known for the "butt dance", which was a part of their "[[Mister]]" choreography, and thei ...ts about the five members and DSP Entertainment meetings surfaced, however the company has not yet released an official statement about a possible agreeme
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  • ...Award, in 1999 and the boy band [[Sechs Kies]]. [[Lee Hyori]] stayed with the management after [[Fin.K.L]] disbanded, but left in November 2006 to join [ As of January 26, 2022, the label is under [[RBW Entertainment]].
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  • ...[[JYP Entertainment]]. Their name, meaning "to have" in Korean, stands for the group having "everything you want". ...anuary 14th that their the new group had filmed their music video but that the debut date was currently unconfirmed.
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  • ...[[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer, tarento, actress, and was the other half of the pop duo [[Wink]]. ...arious songs in other albums. She would also start writing song lyrics for the group on various albums, starting with her 1992 album.
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  • '''Nakayama Miho''' (中山美穂) is a Japanese actress and singer under the label [[King Records]]. ...variety shows. In 1987, she got the nickname Miporin from her character on the dorama ''[[Mama wa Idol!]]''.<ref name=">"[http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4
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  • ...charted for four weeks, selling 18,170 copies. The Single V reached #5 on the Oricon charts and charted for two weeks, selling 3,878 copies. [[File:BuonoTakeItEasyPromo.jpg|thumb|270px|Buono! promoting the single]]
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  • ...made her semi-debut with the single "[[Midnight Shout]]" that was used in the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Makyou Gaiden Ledius]]''. That same year, she started c ...] charts. Later that year, she would also when the Best 5 Singles Award at the Annual Japan Golden Discs Award with that single.
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  • ...he name Shimada Nami with the label [[Columbia Records]]. She didn't break the charts until her third single, "[[Free Balloon]]", became a hit. ...ter. In 2007, Shimada would write and host her own online radio show about the Soul Music and Jazz genres.
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  • '''Mi-Ke''' was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] idol group from 1991 to 1993 under the label [[BMG Japan]]. ...ihon Record Taishou]]. They also made their first appearance on the end of the year program [[Kouhaku Uta Gassen]].
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  • ...otel. The band's name was Pandora but it was later changed on June 1965 as The TUBES. ...lso participated in the special unit [[Nagisa no All Stars]] by the end of the year.
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  • # [[Koi Kogarete Mita Yume]] (恋焦がれて見た夢; ''The Dream of Desperate Love'') ...ya mo Hoshi ni Dakarete...]] (今夜も星に抱かれて…; ''Wrapped in the Stars Tonight'')
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  • ...y KDDI CDMA 1X WIN W61K] [[CM|commercial]] song. The single reached #59 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for three weeks.
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  • ...|Believe yourself Again]]. She is known for her role as ''Hououji Fuu'' in the [[Anime|anime]] adaption of [[Mahou Kishi Rayearth]]. *[1992.11.10] [[Memories ~The Best Selection~]]
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  • ...n she was child in elementary school. In 1984 she made her solo debut with the single " [[Mirai Kouka -Sailing-]]". ...Kazumi]]. They released their first single in 1974 but soon broke up when the girls graduated from elementary school.
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  • ...se music duo that was active from 1982 to 1983 and since 2007. Until 2007, the group also was known as '''Amin''' (あみん). ...s they entered the next year with the song "[[Matsu wa]]", finally winning the grand prix award.
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  • ...agazine. The series ran for a total of seven volumes and ended it's run in the June 2004 issue of ''Ribon''. ...e started airing on April 06, 2002 and ran for a total of 52 episodes with the last episode airing on March 29, 2003.
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