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  • * [2021.02.24] [[This is Online Live Show in 2020|This is ONLINE LIVE SHOW in 2020]] ...Y-HI''', Staxx T (PV), #3 et it go! feat. '''SKY-HI''', Staxx T (Recording Off Shot)'')
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  • ...he album's release, it reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] weekly chart. Overall, it charted for 102 weeks and sold over 1.9 million copies, making them the sec
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  • * '''Hobbies:''' Karaoke, [[wikipedia:DIY|do-it-yourself projects]] ...a unicyclist. When she was a child, she had an appearance on a television show as the "Unicycle Girl".
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  • ...Entertainment decided to stop using the song due to the negative attention it received from the plagiarism accusations and [[Wikipedia:Universal Music Gr ...ntracts with [[Wikipedia:Samsung Electronics|Samsung Electronics]], making it her third year modeling for Samsung’s phones. She released her fourth dig
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  • ...tation on radio stations. Soon after the band was playing their first live show at [[Shimo-Kitazawa CLUB Que]]. ...[CM]] song for "Peaceful Komachi" of East Japan Railway for February 2000 (it was later released as the b-side to "[[Zansho]]"). After this they went on
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  • ...ugh she grew up around music, she didn't seem to take too much interest in it until college. ...o become become well known in the club scene for her self produced tracks. It was while working with her Rapper / DJ friend that she was introduced to [[
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  • ...ct. Nishino rewrote the song's lyrics into Japanese herself, and re-titled it "[[I (Nishino Kana)|I]]". ...n 2008 due to the popularity of the anime series. However, her career took off in 2009 with the change in music style, her fifth single "[[Tookutemo]]" fe
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  • JOSHUA appeared as a [[Wikipedia:VJ|VJ]] for the [[Space Shower TV]] show "STAND!" in April of 2005. He has also featured in several [[PV|music video ...sukai''). However, in early July 2006, the couple have decided to break it off and have filed for divorce.<sup>[http://www.sponichi.co.jp/entertainment/sp
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  • ...ould disband in January 2011. Almost two years later, in late October 2012 it was announced that the group would be revamped as [[The Seeya]] featuring n ...fellow dancers and the TV-show staff rushed out to get the injured dancer off the stage. This raised questions about why SeeYa did not stop performing to
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  • ...e group [[Weeper]]. The band recorded a video for the song "[[Badasanai]]" off of this album. In addition, they contributed a cover of "[[Wikipedia:Lithiu ...the group ended up receiving an award at the 1999 M-Net Music Video Awards show in the indie category.
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  • # Akogare (Off Vocal Version) ...dited to '''Mariya''' (まりや), which is Hayashibara's character on the show. The single was released in a regular 12cm format in 2007.
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  • ...o terminate their exclusive contracts with [[DSP Entertainment]]. However, it was later revealed that [[Hara]] decided not to join [[Seung Yeon|Seungyeon ...hich expired in April 5, 2014. They added a new member through the reality show ''KARA Project'' in July 1st, [[Young Ji|Youngji]].
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  • # Yume no Drive (off vocal ver.) # [[Shiawase no Tane|Shiawase no Tane (off vocal ver.)]]
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  • ...her performances a lot and tried to learn from it, so I guess it has paid off!” The song was later deemed inappropriate for minors by the [[Wikipedia:M ...members on the ''[[Wikipedia:Invincible Youth|Invincible Youth]]'' variety show.
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  • ...ingle "[[I'm Free|I'm free]]". She also debuted as a variety talent on the show ''[[Youngtown Wednesday]]''. She also served as the chorus at a [[Shirai Ta ...year, she kicked off her first concert, entitled "MISATO SPECIAL '86 KICK OFF" as a female solo singer. She also attended various musical events for musi
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  • ...no Hitomi ni Koi Shiteru]] (君ノ瞳ニ恋シテル; ''Can't Take My Eyes Off of You'') <small>([[wikipedia:Frankie Valli|Frankie Valli]] cover)</small> ...n [[Oricon]] charts (one place below "[[Gips]]") and charted for 11 weeks. It sold 545,730 units in Japan, reaching #38 on the end-of-year charts for 200
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  • # Iiwake Maybe (off vocal ver.) # [[Tobenai Agehachou|Tobenai Agehachou (off vocal ver.)]]
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  • |[[Image:SIU.png|thumb|200px|Shake It Up Edition Cover]] : WANNA BEEEE!!! / Shake It Up
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  • Soon after the release of their second studio album ''[[X-Rays|X-RAYS]]'', it was announced that [[Miyagi Isamu|Yuuto]] would depart after their live at ...harts where it charted for a week. The day after was the semifinals stage, it was the event sponsored by [[Kazoku (band)|Kazoku]] on the 25th. The finale
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  • ..._Corporation|MBC]] ''[[Wikipedia:We_Got_Married|We Got Married]]'' variety show. ...[Wikipedia:Music_Bank_(TV_show)|Music Bank]]'', starred in her own reality show ''[[Seo In Young's Kaist]]'', and released her hit solo single "[[Elly Is C
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